All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 185
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A 'United' Easter
UK viewers can have a dramatic Easter with the BBC Two premiere of United. The film, shot late last year, will be launched theatrically around the world but airs first in the UK on Sunday night.
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Target MCG launches new joined-up agency model Film3Sixty
London-based Target Media and Communications Group is unveiling a new agency model to better serve the needs of film clients in the changing media landscape.
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Rob Wilkerson
The CEO of Target Media talks about the importance of consumer research, squeezed P&A budgets, and how new technology can benefit film campaigns.
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Cannes Cinefondation/Shorts jury adds Gayet, Hausner, Porumboiu and Rodrigues
Director Michel Gondry heads the jury.
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Elephant Eye takes on world rights to Wasted Youth
New York-based Elephant Eye Films has acquired worldwide rights to Greek drama Wasted Youth.
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Cannes' new Electrolux Agora to host ceremonies, dinners
New Cannes top-tier sponsor Electrolux will create a new “Agora” pavilion near the Palais for official events of the 2011 festival.
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Cannes jurors to include Olivier Assayas, Jude Law
Jurors also include directors Mahamet Saleh Haroun and Johnnie To.
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Festival Scope offers past work from Cannes emerging talents
Also, Festival Scope will offer Critics Week and Fortnight titles online for industry professionals from May 22.
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Nine films selected for Cannes Shorts Competition
Directors include Edgerton, Holst, Tazaki and Vroda.
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Knifer wins debut competition at Cyprus Film Days
Yiannis Economides’ project named best film; Radu Muntean’s Tuesday, After Christmas picks up jury prize award
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Bergman week lines up speakers including author Henning Mankell
Bergman Week plans Family Snapshots theme for 2011.
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NonStop takes on Dutch thriller Loft
NonStop Sales has taken on international rights to Dutch thriller Loft by director Antoinette Beumer.
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Matthew Kreuzer to join Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
He previously worked at Revolver, Contender and Universal.
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Yellow Affair takes on sales for Swedish thriller Gone
Mattias Olsson and Henrik JP Åkesson direct the story of a kidnapped woman.
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Artificial Eye takes on Cannes selection Days of Grace
Midnight out of competition selection is directed by Mexico’s Everardo Gout.
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Edinburgh partners with Nokia for short film weekend, competition
The revamped Edinburgh International Film Festival has struck a new partnership with mobile phone company Nokia which will include staging a three-day festival event, The Nokia Shorts Weekend.
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New BFI 'open for business'
Industry gathers at BFI Southbank to toast the week-old ‘new era for film.’
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Clare Binns on 30 years at the Ritzy
As the Ritzy cinema in Brixton celebrates its 100th birthday, we asked the Picturehouse exec about her long-time love for this cinema.