All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 185
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NewsK5 takes two more Zanuck productions to Cannes Market
After working together on the Robert Duvall hit Get Low, sales company K5 is again working with producer Dean Zanuck and his company Zanuck Independent on two new titles headed to Cannes Market.
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NewsHazanavicius' The Artist moves into Competition in Cannes
Un Certain Regard adds Zvyagintsev’s Elena; UCR and Camera d’or juries completed.
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NewsKevin Macdonald to direct How I Live Now
Protagonist to handle sales, Alliance and Momentum already on board for Canada and UK. Film 4 has co-developed and co-financed.
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CommentKicking around for a Dreams cast
Some lucky kid will get a big break with Theatre of Dreams.
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NewsIcon takes on sales for The Biggest Movie of All Time 3D
Icon Entertainment International is handling worldwide sales on the latest spoof.
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NewsWild Bunch on board for Marsh's thriller Shadow Dancer
Paramount Pictures will handle UK distribution; Clive Owen and Andrea Riseborough star.
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NewsBuirski plans narrative feature based on Tribeca doc The Loving Story
Buirski also producing Alex Gibney’s concert documentary Harlem Woodstock.
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NewsLIFF winners include Being Sold, The Honey Killer
The London Independent Film Festival wrapped its eighth edition with Phil Hawkins taking the top best film prize for Being Sold, a dark comedy about a man who sells himself at online auction.
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NewsVenice Days' Gosetti replaces Eipides as programme head for Reykjavik
The Reykjavik International Film Festival has appointed Giorgio Gosetti as programme director of its main section New Visions and general programme advisor for the festival.
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NewsK5 International strikes international deal for Paul Walker-starring Vehicle 19
K5 International has taken on international rights to Vehicle 19, which is set to star Paul Walker – who is hot off the huge international success of Fast Five.
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NewsFellenius named new CEO at Goteborg festival
The Goteborg International Film Festival has tapped Mikael Fellenius as its new CEO.He is a 13-year-veteran of the Goteborg Opera and had been CEO of the Gothenburg Wind Orchestra.“It is with great enthusiasm I look forward to lead one of the largest, most beloved and respected cultural events in Gothenburg. ...
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NewsGive Up Tomorrow wins audience award at Tribeca
Director Michael Collins receives cash prize of $25,000.
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NewsRutger Hauer joins cast of Jones' The Reverend
Director Neil Jones has confirmed that Rutger Hauer will be joining the cast of UK independent feature The Reverend, playing ‘The Withstander,’ aka ‘The Devil.’He will play opposite Giovanni Lombardo Radice (The Omen) as ‘The Almighty.’Hauer will film his scenes in Cardiff in mid-May.Writer/director Jones said in a statement: “You ...
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NewsOne Eyed Films takes on sales for Italian Ghost Stories
The anthology horror comes from producer Gabriele Albanesi.
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NewsTribeca awards go to She Monkeys, Bombay Beach
New filmmaker awards go to Park Jungbum and Pablo Croce.
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CommentDawn Porter, Tina Mabry win Tribeca All Access Promise awards
Tribeca Film Institute today announced several award winners and grantees, during the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival.
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NewsHonore's all-star musical Les Bien-aimes to close Cannes
The film will screen on May 22, out of competition.
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NewsCannes to welcome Egypt as first guest country
Screenings include a 10-part shorts omnibus based on January 25 revolution.
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NewsGoldcrest lines up for Rice's Wedding starring Felicity Jones
Goldcrest Films International has taken on worldwide sales for Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, the feature directorial debut of Donald Rice.
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FeaturesAlexandra McGuinness
The Dublin-born, London-based first-time feature director talks about her Tribeca world premiere Lotus Eaters and her next projects.
















