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Tallinn Black Nights: first GameJam crowns winners
Game developers were tasked with building games around films.
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Viaplay recruits Stormare for Swedish Dicks
Peter Stormare and Johan Glans to play Swedish detectives in Los Angeles.
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Machel Montano signs deal with MAS2TV
The recently launched OTT platform serving Caribbean culture has closed a deal with the Trinidad & Tobago soca superstar.
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DSM update: "portability" in first tranche of copyright proposals
Enhancing cross-border portability of content throughout Europe will be included in a ¨Communication on the modernisation of the EU copyright rules¨ as part of the European Commission’s Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy to be unveiled on December 9.
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Popcornflix deals include 'The Lifeguard'
Popcornflix, a free movie and TV streaming service, has taken exclusive rights to a number of titles including The Lifeguard [pictured] with Kristen Bell.
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'Spectre' dominates UK social buzz
Kill Your Friends and Burnt were no match for the latest James Bond film.
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eOne expands Amazon Video deal
Content deal will give Amazon Prime UK members early access to new eOne films.
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ECA reveals new board appointments
The Event Cinema Association has appointed four new ECA members to its board of directors.
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Digital Single Market: winds of change
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The initial reaction to the European Commission’s digital single market proposals was dismayed panic among Europe’s film industry. While emotions have cooled, deep unease and distrust still linger. Geoffrey Macnab outlines the EC’s proposals, gathers industry reactions and assesses whether common ground can be found
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IMAX, Fox sign first multi-picture deal
Deadpool and Independence Day Resurgence will both be released in IMAX in 2016.
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'Spectre' breaks social buzz chart record
James Bond thriller dwarfs previous record-holder, Fifty Shades of Grey.
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Colin Geddes, Shudder
The AMC-backed streaming service is not for the faint of heart and specialises in horror, which gave Jeremy Berkowitz a timely opportunity to chat to lead curator Colin Geddes.
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FilmRise raises $25m in funds
The Brooklyn-based film and TV distributor has partnered with private investment firm Harlan Capital Partners to boost its digital channels.
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BFI launches SVOD service BFI Player+
Around 300 titles avaialble at launch; Mark Kermode to offer weekly pick.
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‘Spectre’ smashes social buzz chart
Strong showings from Crimson Peak and Suffragette no match for Bond.
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TIFFCOM: Netflix Japan talks up interest in US originals
Speaking at TIFFCOM today, Netflix Japan vice president David Lee reported strong interest in the company’s US originals such as Daredevil, despite the Japanese audience’s usual indifference to Hollywood content.
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Netflix's 'Beasts' opens in US theatres on $51,003
OCTOBER 19 UPDATE: The streaming giant’s first original film Beasts Of No Nation starring Idris Elba and Abraham Atta ventured into 31 theatres at the weekend, grossing a confirmed $51,003 from Landmark venues.
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Caribbean OTT platform launches
MAS2TV has gone live following a recent launch event in New York with chief creative officer and evp Dianne Bissoon.
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'Suffragette' marches to top of UK buzz chart
The historical drama topped Crimson Peak and Sicario in its first week.
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'Elemented' wins Pixel Market's Arte International Prize
Sci-fi adventure web series among eight projects presented at the Pixel Market Finance Forum.