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IFC Midnight has acquired US rights to Brandon Cronenberg’s Antiviral, which had its world premiere at Cannes in the Un Certain Regard section.
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Stephen Lighthill has been elected president of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
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Content Media Corporation is buying a 50% stake in documentarian Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions and plans to help the company expand its film and TV development and production operations.
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Asian and Latin American distributors fall for Michael Haneke’s Palme d’Or winner Amour.
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Paris Cinema festival will fete 10th birthday with a Assayas retrospective and tribute to Hong Kong Cinema from 1948 to present day.
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Reliance Entertainment and Kintop Pictures have acquired film rights to The Paladin Prophecy, Mark Frost’s forthcoming young adult trilogy to be published by Random House Children’s Books.
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US alternative content specialist pacts with cinema chain Cinemark on six ballets.
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EXCLUSIVE: Fernando Meirelles says that Nemesis, his upcoming film about tycoon Aristotle Onassis, will start shooting for 10 weeks in October in Croatia, where location scouting is actually under way.
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Submarine Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights in all media to eighties music films Downtown 81 and Wild Style.
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Rob Reiner’s The Magic of Belle Isle starring Morgan Freeman, Virginia Madsen to open the third Aruba international film festival.
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The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television has named the members of its National Advisory Council.
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Chapman Filmed Entertainment, the micro-budget production company launched by California’s Chapman University, will make thriller Trigger its first production.
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Cinematographer and professor William McDonald has been appointed chair of the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media at the University of California Los Angeles’ School of Theater, Film and Television.
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The Angels’ Share, Intouchables and I, Anna will screen out of competition at Sarajevo’s Open Air venue.
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Liz Shackleton analyses the rapidly changing international strategies of China’s biggest players, and looks at the hottest US-China collaborations in the works.
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The director of the San Sebastian International Film Festival talks about how the festival is adapting to a tough climate in Spain, including new offerings such as the European Latin American Forum.
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A key producer on the Transformers and X-Men franchises, Tom DeSanto is now developing Gods, a 3D trilogy based on a Chinese classic, with Beijing-based Yi Shang Media.
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Dirs: Crispian Mills, Chris Hopewell. UK. 2012. 100mins
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Dir/scr: Ben Drew. UK. 2012. 121mins
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Dir/scr: Michel Franco. Mexico. 2012. 103mins
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Dir: Dean Wright. Mexico. 2011. 143mins
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Journalist-turned-filmmaker Kate Spicer talks about documentary Mission to Lars.
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Kevin Spacey plays three very different leads in the winning films to come out of Jameson’s First Shot short film competition.
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