All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 116
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NewsSundance London talks include Barbara Kopple, Jeff Nichols
Sundance London (April 25-28) has unveiled the talks and musical performances at its Festival Hub under Cinewrold at the O2.
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NewsBerlinale to show restored Dr. Caligari
Berlinale Classics screening to include world premiere of John Zorn’s new music.
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NewsSleep Alone takes Curacao prize
More than 8,500 attendees turned up for second Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam.
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NewsDogwoof moves Jarecki's House to Lat Am, Poland
AT MIPTV, Dogwoof Global has announced sales for Eugene Jarecki’s The House I Live in to HBO Latin America and TVP for Poland.
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NewsLevelK gets funny with Komedy label
International sales company LevelK is launching a new comedy label, Komedy, that will work with films from across the globe.
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Film Finance TV plans six sessions in Cannes
Industry series Film Finance TV is gearing up for sessions in Cannes covering current trends in entertainment finance.
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NewsCreative England's crew night coming to Pinewood
Creative England’s crew night will be run at Pinewood Studios for the first time on April 17 from 6-8 pm.
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NewsDuane Hopkins shooting second feature
George MacKay leads the cast of the character-driven thriller Bypass.
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NewsHoyts confirms name change to StudioCanal
As of today, Australia and New Zealand distributor Hoyts Distribution will be named StudioCanal.
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NewsAng Lee: 3D offers 'so much realism'
Speaking at the 3D Creative Summit, the Life of Pi Oscar winner tells filmmakers to learn new cinematic language themselves and “don’t trust anybody”.
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NewsSundance London adds three films
Additions include Jeff Nichols’ 2012 Cannes Competition title Mud [pictured].
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Newsro*co to sell Dark Matter of Love
EXCLUSIVE: Sarah McCarthy’s film is about a Russian orphan learning to love her adoptive parents.
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CommentA British Cannes deluge?
There is an impressive, if dauntingly large, crop of British films that will be considered for the Croisette.
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NewsFrance pitches TRIP scheme to Asia
After Jackie Chan’s recent shoot in Paris for CZ12 (also known as Chinese Zodiac), France is hoping to attract more Asian productions.
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NewsWIDE moves into Shanghai
WIDE Management has taken on sales for Shanghai Belle, the first film in the planned Skin Territory Trilogy, about party girls.
















