All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 148
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NewsUK's 104 Films starts shooting teen comedy We Are The Freaks
Skillset backing training/mentoring scheme for disabled filmmakers on the production.
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NewsCuracao Rotterdam festival to open with Marley
The new festival’s 27 features includes the world premiere of music documentary The Night Holds Me Back.
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NewsFilm 4.0 to discuss Dreams Of A Life cross-platform success during SXSW panel
Film4.0 head Anna Higgs will moderate the Monday panel; street-based game to launch during SXSW.
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NewsBarbican's 30th anniversary plans include opening new cinemas with dystopian film programmes
As the London-based arts centre The Barbican marks its 30th anniversary (the celebrations start tonight), the organisation has announced some highlights planned for the coming year.
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NewsTom Tagholm leaves Channel 4 to develop film, commercial projects
Been with channel for 11 years.
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CommentLet's get physics-cal
Film series CERN People explains antimatter in almost understandable terms!
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NewsAmsterdam's Eye plans opening festival including Scorsese, Terminator II, Kauwboy
Amsterdam’s new EYE film museum, which opens to the public on April 5, will kick off with a festival week (April 5-11) including screenings, live music, dance, talks, a children’s day and more.
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NewsAruba film festival expands local programme, plans new concert series
The third Aruba International Film Festival has set its 2012 dates for June 22-28.
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NewsSundance London confirms 14 UK premieres including Liberal Arts, The House I Live In
The Sundance Film Festival’s first foray into the UK, Sundance London (April 26-29 at the O2), has announced that the bulk of its film programme.
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CommentWelles diggers
Brian Cox has signed on to a performance of Orson Welles’ unmade screenplay Heart of Darkness.
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NewsCharlotte van Weede starts new job at eOne
Charlotte van Weede has today started her new position as Head of Sales for Entertainment One.
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CommentDeyn delights on stage
It’s always a bit risky when models turn to acting – but I’m happy to report that Agyness Deyn proved to be a delight in her stage debut in The Leisure Society at London’s Trafalgar Studios.
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NewsAustralia's Distracted plans Tunnel sequel, sci-fi thriller
The team behind Australian horror film The Tunnel is now in development on sequel The Tunnel: Dead-End. The project has just received funding from Screen Australia.
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NewsArts Alliance, Barco start 100m Euro digital cinema leasing plan
Target is conversion of 2,000 screens across Europe.
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NewsTele Munchen Group pacts with NICE FLX for Centenarian
Adaptation of bestselling novel to shoot later this year.
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CommentHappy Birthday, Mr. (Cannes) President
Cannes is celebrating its 65th anniversary with a poster featuring the iconic Marlyn Monroe.
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NewsRavensbourne to host 3D Storytelling conference in March
Confirmed speakers include Victor Riva [pictured], who worked on Hugo.
















