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What use can I make of other people’s material without needing consent?
Harbottle & Lewis partner Andy Millmore outlines the need for consent when using third-party material in film.
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Russia to invest $60m in domestic film companies
The Russian State Film Fund has announced the names of the companies that will receive significant backing this year.
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Korea's CJ buys Turkey’s largest film chain
Mars, which operates the Cinemaximum brand, has 710 screens across the country
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Controversial 'Vaxxed' doc grosses $28K in US debut
Distributor Cinema Libre has hailed a successful opening weekend for the documentary that lost its Tribeca world premiere berth following an outcry over the veracity of its scientific claims.
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US Briefs: Dave Bautista latest big name to join 'Blade Runner' sequel
Plus: CinemaCon to anoint comedy trio; and more…
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Tom Staggs shocker sparks Disney succession guessing game
Speculation was mounting on Monday evening that Peter Chernin or Chase Carey could land the top job at Disney after it emerged that Tom Staggs, the COO long regarded as the heir apparent to Bob Iger, will step down.
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Nate Parker among Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards honourees
The director, producer and star of Sundance sensation The Birth Of A Nation is among honourees at the pioneers showcase set for April 22.
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AMBI to finance 'To The Bone'
Andrea Iervolino and Monika Bacardi’s AMBI Group has come on board the Keanu Reeves starrer.
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MUBI inks all rights deals for Cannes and Berlin titles
EXCLUSIVE: SVOD service adds six titles, including Berlin Panorama opener I, Olga and Mathieu Amalric drama; theatrical, UK and US deals among haul.
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France sees production boost as international spend rises 30%
Neil Jordan’s big budget Riviera and James Foley’s Fifty Shades Freed among productions due to shoot in territory this year.
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'Florence Foster Jenkins' writer to script art thief drama 'The Duke'
Pathe announces a feature based on the true story of a retired bus driver who supposedly stole a famous painting and held the British Government to ransom.
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Italian cinemas to halve ticket prices next week as promotion Cinemadays sees growth
Hundreds of cinemas to halve ticket prices next week; Hardcore Henry, The Jungle Book and local comedy L’Universale in cinemas during promotion.
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'Batman v Superman' edges out 'My Beloved Bodyguard' in China
Batman v Superman and new Chinese action-drama The Bodyguard were neck-and-neck while Yang Qing’s Chongqing Hot Pot was a close third.
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MIPTV: Netflix, BBC, Hulu deals on day two and three
Netflix enters Versailles; BBC One drama Capitol inks deals; Roots world premiere; Walter Presents buys Spanish drama for UK; Hulu reads The Book Of Negroes; Olivier Megaton doc gets sales deal.
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Jared Leto to star in action-thriller 'The Outsider'
Bloom will handle international sales on the action thriller from Waypoint Entertainment and Linson Entertainment.
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Eric Min to head XYZ Films international sales
The former Aldamisa Entertainment executive will attend Cannes with his new colleagues at the Los Angeles-based production and sales company.
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RLJ Entertainment picks up Tribeca premiere 'The Phenom'
Ethan Hawke and Paul Giamatti star in the upcoming world premiere drama set in the world of baseball.
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A24 to handle world release of 'Swiss Army Man'
The New York-based distributor has taken another step towards establishing a de facto international sales operation with the announcement on Tuesday that it is broadening its involvement in the Sundance acquisition.
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Strand Releasing acquires 'Being 17'
The distributor has picked up all US rights from Elle Driver to Andre Techiné’s recent Berlinale competition world premiere.
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US Briefs: 'Zootopia' crosses $800m worldwide
Plus: Lowriders to open LA Film Festival; Alamo Drafthouse to open in Downtown Brooklyn; and more…