All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 104
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NewsSinclair: entrepreneurs should disrupt industry
The film industry needs a young Steve Jobs. That’s one message that Nigel Sinclair, co-chairman and CEO of Exclusive Media, delivered to the Zurich Film Finance Forum today.
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NewsCourbier wins Zurich music prize
French-born pianist and composer Laurant Courbier has won the second International Film Music Competition at the Zurich Film Festival.
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NewsMike Hurst joins Creative Skillset
Mike Hurst has joined Creative Skillset as its Executive Director of Industry Partnerships.
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NewsLonginotto starts Dreamcatchers
RISE Films is reteaming with Longinotto for US prostitution documentary.
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NewsBeta books more sales for Imagine
EXCLUSIVE: Beta Cinema has added more sales for Imagine, directed by Andrzej Jakimowski.
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NewsBFI unveils £3m 'talent network'
Creative England gets £1.8m in funding for its programmes for new and emerging filmmakers; Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are also partners with enhanced new talent support.
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NewsEvent cinema conference set for Oct 15
The Event Cinema Association (ECA) is planning a conference and networking event to be held in London on Oct 15.
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James McAvoy gets Filth-y
James McAvoy turns to whisky and pies in preparing for his latest role.
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CommentToronto: Just Too Big
Why smaller films are getting lost in the shuffle at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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CommentAndrew Scott: The Stag isn't too laddy
The Stag is not the Irish Hangover, says one of the film’s lead actors, Andrew Scott.
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NewsAndrew Scott joins Pride cast
EXCLUSIVE: The Sherlock actor joins Matthew Wachus’ gay pride comedy.
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NewsUmbrella takes Aus/NZ on Words and Pictures
EXCLUSIVE: Voltage Pictures sells Fred Schepisi’s latest.
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NewsItaly's AMBI announces first two films
Italian producer Andrea Iervolino is partnering with Monika Bacardi to launch film production and finance company AMBI Pictures.
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NewsTom Of Finland gets biopic
EXCLUSIVE: Dome Karukoski, here in Toronto with Heart of a Lion, is now set to direct his first English-language film, a biopic of groundbreaking artist Tom of Finland.
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NewsSalon Pictures boosts women directors
EXCLUSIVE: Eva Sorhaug, Sharon Horgan and Pratibha Parmar to direct for new UK production outfit.
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NewsTIFF to support John Greyson release efforts
Supporters include Atom Egoyan, Sarah Polley and Alex Gibney.
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NewsLA, Beijing connect in Ivanhoe
Financier Robert Friedland, producer John Penotti and Beijing-based media veteran Ray Chen have launched Ivanhoe Pictures, a film and TV finance and production company that will work on projects with “broad appeal to a global audience.”
















