All articles by Tom Grater – Page 85
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NewsDinard festival sets Brexit panel, Claude Lelouch as jury president
Competition films include Alice Lowe’s Prevenge and John Carney’s Sing Street.
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NewsDenmark submits 'Land Of Mine' to Oscar race
Second World War drama was picked over The Commune and Walk With Me.
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NewsNikkatsu takes sales on omnibus feature 'Madly'
EXCLUSIVE: Gael García Bernal among directors on anthology film.
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NewsJohn Hurt joins boxing drama 'My Name Is Lenny'
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting has wrapped in East London on the Salon Pictures features.
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News'Olli Maki' among five nominated for EFA debut award
Finnish boxing drama will compete at the European Film Awards later this year.
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News'Blair Witch', 'Kubo' top UK social media buzz chart
Horror sequel Blair Witch edged out the fantasy animation.
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News'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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NewsFinnish Film Affair reveals 2016 line-up
Finland event has announced its films, Work In Progress projects and international guests for this year.
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NewsImage Nation Abu Dhabi plots three features
Rattle The Cage director Majid Al Ansari [pictured] will be an executive producer on the projects.
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NewsAmma Asante, industry pay tribute to Welsh producer Peter Edwards
Edwards, a producer on Asante’s debut feature A Way Of Life and the first chairman of Ffilm Cymru Wales, has died aged 68.
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NewsGeorge MacKay joins Amma Asante’s 'Where Hands Touch'
A United Kingdom director’s Second World War drama will also star Amandla Stenberg.
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NewsAussie Sci-Fi 'Arrowhead' sells to US, Canada
EXCLUSIVE: Dan Mor stars in the survival thriller from director Jesse O’Brien.
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FeaturesFeng Xiaogang talks film-making challenges in China
I Am Not Madame Bovary director says that “the market is super hot” but financiers are “muddying the water”.
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NewsRotterdam fest reshuffles team
EXCLUSIVE: Marit van den Elshout will take over the Hubert Bals Fund from the outgoing Iwana Chronis.
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NewsOyelowo, Asante, Jenkins to talk at BFI Black Star Symposium
Headlining the BFI London Film Festival’s industry strand, the event will spotlight challenges for black film talent.
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NewsDDI inks further 'A Quiet Passion' deals
Terence Davies’s drama has sold to France and Japan, while Soda has taken over the UK release from Metrodome.
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FeaturesProducers Lab Toronto fosters transatlantic co-pros
Two of this year’s participants discuss opening doors to transatlantic co-productions, and the event’s organisers explain why the Lab will be taking a break next year.
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NewsMagnolia moves for Vinterberg’s 'The Commune'
US distributor has taken the 1970s-set drama, which won a Crystal Bear at the Berlinale for actress Trine Dyrholm.
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NewsBritish Film Company plot 'Spitfire' doc
EXCLUSIVE: The production and finance outfit is has also boarded the forthcoming Bert Trautmann feature.
















