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Dallas Film Society to fete Isabella Rossellini
The actress and writer-director will be honoured at The Dallas Film Society’s 6th annual The Art of Film gala on November 20.
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AWFF to screen 'Sivas', 'The Last Reel'
The first-annual Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) has announced its competition line-up.
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Box Office 2015: Summer of slams
Rampaging dinosaurs, Marvel superheroes and animated emotions powered the US box office to its second biggest summer of all time.
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Shaun Barber promoted at Lionsgsate
The eight-year company veteran has been promoted to evp and general sales manager of domestic theatrical distribution.
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There Will Be Subs: How MUBI captured Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'Junun'
Securing global online rights to Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film is a sign of things to come, MUBI CEO Efe Cakarel tells Screen.
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Paramount, DiCaprio eye VW scandal film
According to reports the studio and DiCaprio’s Appian Way have optioned a four-page book proposal about the ongoing crisis at the German car manufacturer with a view to a feature adaptation.
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NATO unveils new officers
Celebration! Cinemas CEO John D Loeks has been appointed chairman following the annual general meeting of the National Association Of Theatre Owners (NATO) in Washington from October 7-8.
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Music Box acquires 'Flowers'
The distributor has picked up North American rights from Film Factory Entertainment to Spain’s foreign-language Oscar contender. Separately, Cohen Media Group has acquired 30 films from the Merchant Ivory Productions library .
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Don Francisco to receive Precious GEM Award
The Chilean TV personality will collect the inaugural honour on closing night on October 25 of the GEMS Festival hosted by Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival.
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John Ridley to direct LA Riots film
The Oscar-winning screenwriter of 12 Years A Slave will direct from his own script for Broad Green Pictures and Imagine Entertainment.
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Sundance Institute to Ignite young filmmakers
The Institute announced on Monday its new Sundance Ignite project aimed at aspiring 18-to-24-year-olds.
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Robert Walak set to leave TWC
TWC executive Robert Walak is to depart the company this week, Screen has confirmed.
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'Pan' fried as 'The Martian' holds US box office
Warner Bros’ Pan struggled to get off the ground at the US box office this weekend while Fox’s The Martian dropped only 32% from its debut.
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'Shameless,' 'Assassin' for Asian World festival
EXCLUSIVE: The new Los Angeles festival will open with South Korea’s The Shameless and close with Taiwan’s foreign language Oscar submission The Assassin.
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Imagine, All Nippon, Bandai team for 'Tiger & Bunny'
The Hollywood and Japanese producers are joining forces on a live action, English-language version of the hit anime TV series.
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Inarritu team booked for Produced By: New York
The director and producers of The Revenant will join Tina Fey, Darren Star and Christine Vachon in the event’s speaker line-up.
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Davis, Schulman set for LA Women in Entertainment summit
Topics including human rights and empowering the next generation of creative women will be covered at the event, taking place during the AFM.
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Lionsgate in China SVOD deal
The US mini-major has signed an SVOD and TVOD deal with iQIYI covering the latest Hunger Games and Divergent installments.
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Geena Davis Symposium: UK stats healthier than US
The UK industry has something to celebrate about women in film - at least compared to more dismal stats in the US.
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Green Day doc set for worldwide release
Heart Like a Hand Grenade, about the making of the punk group’s American Idiot album, is to be distributed by a trio of companies.