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FiGa bulks up slate with 'The Fire', 'Seashore'
EXCLUSIVE: US-based FiGa Films has lined up a Cannes slate that includes Paz Fabrega’s Tribeca 2015 selection Viaje and Berlin entry The Fire from Juan Schnitman.
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'Little England', 'Xenia' bookend LAGFF
The ninth edition of the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF) is set to take place from June 3-7.
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Cannes: Elle Driver adds Fourth Direction, new Téchiné, Puiu
EXCLUSIVE: Punjab-set drama Fourth Direction to premiere in Un Certain Regard.
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Cannes: Distrib Films acquires 'In The Shadow of Women' for US
Philippe Garrel’s film set to open Directors Fortnight
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Cannes: German firms line up market premieres
m-appeal has picked up Argentinian director Gabriel Lichtmann’s How To Win Enemies ahead of the Marché du Film in Cannes.
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Cannes 2015: Raising the curtain on this year’s market
Is Netflix set to dominate this year’s headlines?
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Cannes: Little Film Company adds three
EXCLUSIVE: Titles include thriller The Barber starring Scott Glenn.
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DxM, first look at sci-fi thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Thriller starring Sam Neil features two former Screen Stars of Tomorrow - Tom Payne and Antonia Campbell-Hughes
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Cannes: Fabrication Films caught 'Stealing Cars'
Prison drama is from the producer of Dallas Buyers Club and exec producer Mark Wahlberg.
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'Ultron' overtakes 'Furious 7' as UK's biggest release of 2015
Fox/Pinewood Pictures’ Spooks: The Greater Good is the week’s highest new entry with $1.6m (£1m) from 419 sites.
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Features
'Amy': a delicate balance
Crafting an illuminating documentary about Amy Winehouse required sensitive diplomatic skills and nerves of steel. Director Asif Kapadia and producer James Gay-Rees tell Matt Mueller about the challenges
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Charlie Hebdo: fallout within the film industry
The attack on Charlie Hebdo sent shockwaves through the creative industries. Andreas Wiseman considers the fallout within the film industry and gauges the climate for challenging film-making
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AMBI Pictures: in high spirits
Monika Bacardi and Andrea Iervolino, the duo behind rising finance and distribution outfit AMBI Pictures, discuss their plans.
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Bloom: a first year to remember
With Gus Van Sant’s The Sea Of Trees in Competition and several titles in post-production, Alex Walton tells Jeremy Kay why Bloom’s first year has been one to remember.
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Democratising distribution
Many producers are turning to direct distribution to get their films in front of audiences. Ian Sandwell reports on the growing trend and hears about the pros and cons from those who have taken the path.
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Sierra/Affinity's Kristen Figeroid to exit after Cannes
Sales executive to “pursue other opportunities”.
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France Focus: fast forward
As France celebrates 120 years of cinema, its film industry is facing economic pressures and a production downturn. But entrepreneurial producers are already finding solutions.
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France Focus: producers
French producers are rising to the challenges in the changing landscape of finance and production. Melanie Goodfellow meets some of the most enterprising players.