All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 136
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NewsMarco Mueller and Sandra Hebron talk about the reinvented Rome festival
EXCLUSIVE: After announcing plans to show 60 world premieres at this year’s Rome Film Festival, the festival’s new artistic director Marco Mueller sat down with Screen to talk more about his plans to revamp the festival.
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NewsLocarno to premiere The Sweeney, new films from Cohen, Kawase, Brisseau
International competition includes 13 world premieres; Piazza Grande to include Ruby Sparks from Little Miss Sunshine team.
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NewsTomb of the Dragon continues shoot in Beijing starring Dolph Lundgren
GFM, Midsummer, Beijing Zhongshida working on $12m 3D family adventure.
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NewsVue goes pan-European with takeover of CinemaxX
Combined group would run 119 multiplexes with nearly 1,100 screens.
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NewsFour new members bolster ranks of Film Export UK
New additions in last three weeks are uConnect, Altitude, StudioCanal and Park Circus, leading to the largest ever membership roster for the sales industry group.
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Comment'Plague' spreads to London
David France talks about his AIDS activism documentary How To Survive A Plague.
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NewsKarlovy Vary's Crystal Globe goes to The Almost Man
Other winners include Camion, Piazza Fontana, House With a Turret and Sofia’s Last Ambulance.
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NewsPsykou's Antonis wins Karlovy Vary Works In Progress award
Karlovy Vary’s Works In Progress jury has given a new €10,000 prize to the most promising project, Elina Psykou’s The Eternal Return of Antonis P.
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NewsAmanda Palmer leaves Doha Film Institute
Amanda Palmer is stepping down as executive director of the Doha Film Institute, after three years running the Doha Tribeca Film Festival.
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NewsJoe Cornish to head Film4's Scene Stealers competition jury
Attack the Block writer/director Joe Cornish will head the jury of Film4’s Scene Stealers jury.
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NewsNovember 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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NewsBrian 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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NewsDocu 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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NewsKarlovy 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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NewsHanka Kastelicová takes new docs post at HBO Europe
Kastelicová will oversee all aspects of HBO Europe’s documentary output.
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NewsNorway'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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NewsLUX 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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NewsRestored 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.
















