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Inseparable
While US stars are pouring into China this year to work on co-productions and local projects, black comedy Inseparable can claim to be the first fully Chinese production to tap a major Hollywood actor.
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Buyers leave EFM with deals despite slow festival
A largely uninspiring festival selection did not dampen spirits at the market, where attendees reported robust business with one eye on the prospect of great riches to come in Cannes.
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EFM deals strong despite lackluster festival
Even though critics have been mostly uninspired by the Berlinale festival selection this year, EFM attendees reported robust business with one eye on the prospect of more promising things to come in Cannes.
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Joshua Marston
The Maria Full of Grace director talks about his new Berlinale competition film about Albanian blood feuds.
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Weekly International Box Office Feb 11-13
Black Swan leapt from fifth to first on the international stage after posting $19.4m, a 56% week-on-week improvement.
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Werner Herzog
The German maverick talks about working in 3D for his new documentary The Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
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Gnomeo & Juliet dwarfs rivals at UK box office
eOne UK recorded its fifth number one as 3D comedy Gnomeo & Juliet supplanted Tangled at the top of the UK box office.
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Victoria Mahoney
US director Victoria Mahoney talks about making her directorial debut, Yelling To The Sky, which is in competition at Berlin.
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Lee Tamahori
The director of The Devil’s Double talks about the film’s genesis, casting Dominic Cooper as Saddam Hussain’s son and shooting on digital.
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Loic Magneron
The head of French sales outfit Wide Management talks about new global network Eye On Films (EoF).
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Maryanne Redpath and Florian Weghorn
The co-directors of Berlin’s Generation section talk about its new venue and why film-makers keep coming back for more.
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Wim Wenders
The German director talks about his 3D film Pina, world premiering out of competition in Berlin this week, which explores the work of the renowned choreographer Pina Bausch.
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Co-producing with Spain
What makes Spain so attractive to foreign co-producers? Chris Evans reports
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The new face of Spain
Spain’s film-makers are tapping international talent and scoring success on the world stage. Chris Evans explores the growing ambition of the territory — and the realities of film financing
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Hot properties
Spain has a wealth of high-profile projects lining up for 2011, from the anticipated new film from Pedro Almodovar to the latest horror titles. Chris Evans profiles some of the most exciting titles
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The talent pool
When it comes to acting and film-making talent, Spain is an international hotspot. Chris Evans rounds up the new names emerging from the country
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The pain in Spain
The Spanish box office may have risen in 2010 but the market remains squeezed by piracy. Chris Evans reports
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Wieland Speck
Wieland Speck, who heads up the Panorama section at the Berlin Film Festival, talks about 30 years on the job.