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Netflix seeking global audience for Korean originals
Netflix is aiming to find an international audience for its Korean-language productions, as well as Bong Joon Ho’s multilingual Okja, according to David Lee, Netflix vice president, international originals.
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Creative Europe launches $135m guarantee facility
Initiative will support 10,000 creative sector SMEs.
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Britannia honour for Felicity Jones
The Oscar-nominated actor will receive BATFA Los Angeles’ Britannia Award for British Artist Of The Year presented by Burberry in October.
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Nordic funding goes to Langseth, Ostlund, Utoya massacre doc
Projects backed by Nordic funding bodies range from the next disaster film by the writers of The Wave to a documentary reconstructing the Utoya massacre.
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'Julieta' breathes life into foreign language box office after crossing £1m in UK
Pedro Almodovar’s latest has scored the best result for a non-Bollywood foreign language film since French comedy Untouchable.
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Gallery: We Are UK FILM reception at TIFF
The celebration of UK film industry talent was hosted by the BFC and BFI in association with Screen.
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Susanne Bier: "I've never been a careerist"
With The Night Manager up for 12 Emmy Awards, the Danish film-maker sat down with Screen in LA to discuss her successful transition to television and those James Bond directing rumours.
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'Café Society' gets July US release date
Lionsgate executives have set a July 15 limited launch for Woody Allen’s Cannes Film Festival opener.
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FilmFish recommendation site launches
Young entrepreneurs Phillip Sull and Alex Stephenson have launched what they claim to be the world’s first film discovery site powered by humans.
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Whitney Houston doc heads to Cannes Marché
Kevin Macdonald to direct feature from Searching For Sugar Man producer Simon Chinn; Amy backers Altitude to handle sales and distribute in UK.
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'The Jungle Book' hits $564m worldwide
Disney’s global hit added $15.3m on Tuesday and has surged past $100m in China.
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Former A-Film exec reveals struggles at Benelux distributor
In an outspoken interview, Erik Engelen, former director of acquisitions at Benelux distribution outfit A-Film (and still a consultant there), has given his views on what has brought one of the region’s most respected independent companies to its knees.
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Mipcom: US TV drama - arresting developments
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: A hunger for edgier material and a new willingness to share risk and rights mean the US TV drama landscape has become a land of opportunity for international producers, reports John Hazelton
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Joe Wright and Paul Webster talk 'Pan'
Director Joe Wright and producer Paul Webster talk to NFTS about their vision for ‘Pan’ and making a tentpole movie with Warner Bros.
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East London site touted as potential studio venue
Owners explore studio potential after location shoots for Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Channel 4’s Humans.
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Tom Shu-yu Lin talks 'Zinnia Flower'
Taiwanese filmmaker Tom Shu-yu Lin explains how making drama Zinnia Flower became a cathartic part of the grieving process after losing his wife.
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Mipcom: catch up with the key drama deals
Round-up of key drama deals struck at Mipcom, which is going ahead despite deadly storms.
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China's Huace, Korea's NEW launch joint venture
Korea’s Next Entertainment World (NEW) and China’s Huace have launched a Beijing-based joint venture and announced their first projects.
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ASC to honour Toll, Peterson and Bennett
The ASC will recognise the trio’s achievements at their annual awards ceremony in February.
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Lionsgate in “advanced talks” over Starz merger
Lionsgate is in “advanced talks” to merge with US movie channel Starz, according to a Los Angeles Times report.