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Ridley Scott collaborator Julie Payne dies aged 64
Producer and managing director of Scott Free has died.
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IFC steps into Toronto thriller Cracks for North America
IFC Films has picked up North American rights to Jordan Scott’s boarding school thriller Cracks starring Eva Green.
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Cracks fills up with Temple, Poots, Valverde
Juno Temple, Imogen Poots and Maria Valverde have joined Eva Green in Jordan Scott's Cracks.The film starts shooting in Ireland this week.HandMade Films International is handling worldwide sales. Garage producers Element Pictures and the IRish Film Board have now joined the project.Producers are Future Films' Kwesi Dickson, Industry Entertainment's Rosalie ...
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Cracks sells to StudioCanal for France, UK, Benelux
StudioCanal has taken all rights for the UK, France and Benelux for Jordan Scott's debut feature Cracks. (StudioCanal's Optimum Releasing will handle the UK release.)Also, Alain Goldman's Legende Enterprises (La Vie En Rose) has joined the project, which is backed by Scott Free, Future Films and HandMade Films International.The Irish ...
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Tian's Warrior gets world premiere at TIFF
The Toronto International Film Festival has added two final titles to its September line-up - Tian Zhuang Zhuang’s The Warrior And The Wolf and Hana Makhmalbaf’s Green Days.
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Toronto 2022 preview: Screen’s guide to Gala and Special Presentations
The full line-up of world and international premieres in Toronto’s Gala and Special Presentations programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Back in business
Following a difficult year in 2009, the Irish film industry is fighting its way back as both a leading European co-production partner and an attractive filming location, boasting a wealth of new projects, an improved tax incentive and an emerging generation of new film-making talent. Patricia Danaher reports
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Giffoni secures $27.5m for multimedia development
The Italian town and host of the children’s film festival will house a production hub and two state of the art cinemas.
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Venice and Toronto show their different strengths
The two festivals worked well together this year, says Fionnuala Halligan.
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