All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 135
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November Films takes UK rights to The Punk Syndrome
November Films has taken all UK rights to Finnish documentary The Punk Syndrome.
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Brian Robertson resigns as CEO of CTBF
Brian Robertson has resigned as CEO of the UK’s Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund (CTBF), effective as of June 30.
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Doha's new script development programme adds mentors including Routh, Doueiri
The Doha Film Institute is launching its new nationwide screenwriting development programme entitled Hezayah.
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Docu Talents presenting in Karlovy Vary include homeless, Eugenics projects
Today in Karlovy Vary, the Docu Talents from the East presentation will include nine documentaries from Central and Eastern Europe in production or post-production.
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Karlovy Vary Works In Progress includes new projects from Silent Souls producer, Foxes director
One project will win €10,000 package sponsored by Barrandov Studios.
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Hanka Kastelicová takes new docs post at HBO Europe
Kastelicová will oversee all aspects of HBO Europe’s documentary output.
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Norway's Breien to shoot Down's Detective in Prague
TrustNordisk to handle sales on the Norwegian-Czech-Danish-German co-production.
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LUX Prize's 10 finalists include Our Children, Barbara, Tabu
Here in Karlovy Vary Sunday evening, the official selection of the films competing for the European Parliament’s 2012 LUX Prize were unveiled.
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Restored Fireman's Ball premieres in Karlovy Vary
Yesterday, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival premiered the restored, digitised version of Milos Forman’s 1968 classic The Fireman’s Ball.
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Helen Mirren talks 'Hitchcock' and 'The Door'
Speaking in Karlovy Vary, the Oscar winning actress talks about her roles in Sacha Gervasi’s Hitchcock and Istvan Szabo’s The Door.
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Karlovy Vary kicks off with Sweet Dreams, Good Vibrations and Helen Mirren’s call for girl power
The Thermal rocks with the sounds of 1970s punk as Terri Hooley opens the festival.
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Here, Then and One Mile Away win top awards in Edinburgh
Festival closes with screening of Brave.
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Andrew Cripps and Richard Gelfond, IMAX
Imax CEO Richard Gelfond and new EMEA president Andrew Cripps talk to Wendy Mitchell about their blockbuster summer ahead and the international territories that could see the most growth.
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UK to host talks from Fellner, Bevan, Heyman during Olympic business series
As part of UK Trade & Investment’s international business legacy programme during the Olympic Games, film experts will be talking about the UK industry to global business leaders.
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Dear Betrayed Friends secures finishing funds and is reinstated at Karlovy Vary
Hungarian feature Dear Betrayed Friends has been reinstated in the East of the West Competition in Karlovy Vary.
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Euromed plans workshop in Jordan about South Med distribution
Euromed Audiovisual is planning its first workshop in Jordan about distribution in the South Mediterranean.
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A spooky visit to the set of The Quiet Ones
A creepy house and the ghost of Lane Pryce when scared Screen visits the set of a new Hammer production.
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Western Edge takes on Owen Sheers' noir thriller A Visit To America
EXCLUSIVE: Film, which is inspired by Dylan Thomas and a private eye trailing him in 1953, will shoot in New York in 2013.
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SXSW award winner Big Easy Express gets iTunes world launch
Emmett Malloy’s new feature documentary Big Easy Express is being launched exclusively on iTunes in 50 countries.The exclusive iTunes store launch comes more than a month ahead of launch on any other platform. Alliance Entertainment will release on Blu-ray/DVD on July 24 and an autumn theatrical launch is planned.The film, ...
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Italy's Intramovies moves into distribution
New label to launch with Latin American releases in autumn.