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Netherlands Film Fund backs 21 projects in latest funding round
Beneficiaries include team behind children’s fantasy film Admiral.
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'Justice League', 'Aquaman' VR experiences being developed by IMAX, Warner Bros
Companies strike deal to produce VR content for tentpole titles.
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Top TV execs to speak at Media Production show
Industry attending the event include the exec producers of Fleabag and Taboo’s production designer.
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What impact are VR headsets having on content creation?
Ahead of MIPTV, Screen reports on the familiar names entering the market.
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'Beauty And The Beast' on cusp of $400m international haul
MARCH 29 UPDATE: Disney’s live-action has reached $731.5m worldwide as of Wednesday.
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CinemaCon: STX plots Eddie Murphy, Elton John animations
Separately, the studio said Robert Rodriguez has come on to direct the family animation Ugly Dolls, which STX has now dated for May 10, 2019.
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CinemaCon: Theatre trade group chief predicts first billion-dollar March
National Association Of Theatre Owners (NATO) head lauds box office, warns against protectionist economic policy, hails diverse audiences and Millennial film-goers.
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CinemaCon: Paramount executives trumpet new content philosophy
In a brash and at times captivating presentation, studio top brass – without incoming chairman and CEO Jim Gianopulos – used their Tuesday afternoon slot to broadcast the new emphasis on brand synergy.
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CinemaCon: Paramount teases 'Downsizing', 'Annihilation', 'Suburbicon', 'Transformers 5'
Exuberant studio session on Tuesday showcases R-rated comedy, sci-fi, adult thrillers, satire.
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CinemaCon: Disney presentation reveals title of 'Wreck-It Ralph' sequel
Newly titled Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 to open March 9, 2018.
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The Orchard acquires 'The Young Karl Marx'
Distributor plots theatrical release for autumn. Separately, FilmRise acquires Marjorie Prime, Gravitas Ventures takes California Typewriter, Oscilloscope picks up Polina and Summer 1993, and Paladin and Electric Entertainment acquire The Drowning.
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Over-50 moviegoers make up one third of US cinema admissions
Revealing statistics unveiled during this week’s CinemaCon.
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Russian epic 'Viking' gets UK, Italy deals
EXCLUSIVE: Arrow Films swoops on Russian historical epic.
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How Netflix, Amazon and Hulu are transforming the TV business
The scripted drama boom is changing the entire TV industry. But is it a change for the better?
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BFI appoints head of cinemas and events for Southbank venue
Gaylene Gould takes up programming role at London cinema hub.
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Graham Greene’s last novel to get film adaptation by William Boyd
Chaplin writer to adapt novel for Wild Tales and Mad To Be Normal producers.
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CinemaCon: Universal shows 'The Mummy', 'Despicable Me 3' footage
Studio hosts lively Las Vegas presentation on Wednesday.
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Sundance Selects takes US rights to 'Dealt'
The documentary won the Audience Award at this year’s SXSW.
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CinemaCon: Vin Diesel pays tribute to Paul Walker
‘Paul’s legacy lives through every frame that we shoot,’ star tells attendees.
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HFPA announces full 2017-18 Golden Globes timetable
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association to announce nominations on December 11.