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James Purefoy, Aneurin Barnard to lead 'Interlude In Prague'
John Stephenson’s Mozart drama will begin shooting in Prague in April.
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Weinsteins closing in on 'Mary Magdalene'
The company is reportedly finalising a North American rights deal for the Biblical era biopic that would see it partner once again with See-Saw Films.
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Zeal Media Co launches with 'Billionaire Boys Club'
The team behind the Kevin Spacey-Ansel Elgort drama that Good Universe will be selling in Berlin have deepened their ties.
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Film4's David Kosse set to take "bigger swings" with budget boost
Ahead of today’s announcement that Film4’s 2016 budget has been increased from $22m to $36m (£15m to £25m), Film4 CEO David Kosse sat down with Screen to discuss what the extra investment will mean to the company.
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US Briefs: Spotlight acquires int'l rights to 'Courage'
Plus: Production begins on The Last Word; Keira Knightley circles Collateral Beauty; Music Box acquires Sundance entry The Innocents; and more…
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Screen February 2016
Download the February 2016 edition of Screen International here including a focus on the European Film Market, a preview of the Berlinale’s world premieres, a look at the Irish film industry, interviews with Thomas Vinterberg and Vincent Perez, ScreenTech and a territory focus on Argentina…
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EuropaCorp acquires 'The Circle'
Sources confirmed the North American deal on Tuesday that is understood to have closed for a little under $10m.
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UKTI at Berlin's EFM: a city of industry
PROMO FEATURE: UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is gearing up for a raft of activities at the Berlinale’s European Film Market aimed at helping UK film-makers develop the relationships to succeed on an international level
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The Big Question: Diversity
What one thing can be done - however small - to bring more minorities and women into the film industry?
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Drones: hover craft
Drones are increasingly being used by film-makers to achieve shots that would have previously been impossible.
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ScreenTech: The return of film
A resurgence of interest in shooting on film is giving a new lease of life to international film labs.
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Raven Banner unveils genre quartet for EFM
EXCLUSIVE: The Toronto-based distributor and sales agent arrives at the EFM with four new titles to introduce to buyers.
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Dieter Kosslick's Berlin days
In his 15th year as festival director, the Berlinale’s Dieter Kosslick discusses the 2016 line-up with Martin Blaney and his plans to further grow the festival.
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Argentina: Overview - a breath of fresh air
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Argentina is booming, with record admissions, dynamic directors making films local audiences are flocking to see, and widening global ambitions.
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Argentina: INCAA's new boss
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: In an exclusive interview only weeks into his four-year term as the head of Argentina’s national film body, Alejandro Cacetta speaks to Jeremy Kay about partnering with private investors, embracing a multi-platform future and working with the new government.
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Argentina: Damian Szifron interview
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: After the global success of Wild Tales, Argentinian writer-director Damian Szifron is taking advantage of the kudos. He tells Jeremy Kay about signing up for The Six Million Dollar Man remake.
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Argentina: Talking points
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Two leading Argentinian producers and a top distributor discuss the state of the local industry and reveal their international ambitions. Interviews by Jeremy Kay.
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Argentina: Hot projects
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: From domestic crime thrillers to broad comedies about debauched youth, Jeremy Kay previews a selection of the most anticipated local productions poised for release this year.