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Frederick Wiseman
Boston-born documentary film-maker Frederick Wiseman talks about his new project, Crazy Horse, which he shot in the legendary erotic cabaret club in Paris.
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Weekly International Box Office - December 10 - 12
Fox’s The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader’s $66.2m bounty from 10,159 screens in 58 territories was enough to end Harry Potter’s three-week reign at the top of the international box office.
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Enemies of the People event, London
Documentary Enemies of the People screened at the ICA on Dec 10, with a conversation later with Lord Puttnam.
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Fido Awards, London
The fourth annual Fido Awards, the Oscars of the canine world founded by Toby Rose, took place Sunday at the Athenaeum Hotel in London.
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Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2010
51st Thessaloniki International Film Festival December 3-12, 2010
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13th Moet British Independent Film Awards, London
Award winners at the BIFA ceremony, Old Billingsgate Market, London (Dec 5, 2010).
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The Globes’ critical role
A Golden Globe is one of the industry’s most coveted awards, and its show (Jan 16) one of the most entertaining — detractors aside. Jeremy Kay reports
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Public access
The Sydney Film Festival’s innovative attempts to make its programme easier to navigate is, the event says, having a real effect on attendance. Sandy George reports
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The world of Dubai
Since its launch in 2004, Dubai International Film Festival (Dec 12-19) has grown steadily alongside the region’s film landscape. And this year sees the launch of the new Dubai Film Market, which aims to bring together the Arab and international industries. Ben Walters reports
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A new sphere
Launched at the AFM, the Hemisphere Media Capital fund is utilising Japanese partners to invest in studio films. Liz Shackleton talks to co-founder Jean-Luc De Fanti
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Headline grabbers
From Buckingham Palace to Wall Street and the Middle East to Eastern Europe, the real world is a rich source of material for film-makers. Leonard Klady reports on the pitfalls and the box-office potential of stories which are ripped from the headlines
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Illumination’s bright vision
Despicable Me, the first production from Chris Meledandri’s Universal-owned Illumination Entertainment, heralds the arrival of a new star player in CG-animation. Mike Goodridge talks to Meledandri about his production model and to Universal Pictures International chief David Kosse about the film’s stellar global performance
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Cracking the US market
At the recent AFM, there was a new breed of buyer seeking innovative means to bring Asian product to American audiences. Liz Shackleton investigates.
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Benelux eyes cuts
Production has been brisk but producers are bracing themselves for cuts. By Geoffrey Macnab
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Holy men and Hollywood
The French box office is looking strong for 2010 on the back of Hollywood summer hits and local breakouts. By Jean-Philippe Guerand
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Bruno Barde
On the 10th anniversary of the Marrakech Film Festival, its artistic director Bruno Barde talks to Screen about choosing films, attracting celebrity guests and the future of the festival.
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Terraferma
After the international success of Golden Door, acclaimed Italian director Emanuele Crialese returns with Terraferma, a modern take on immigration. Sheri Jennings reports from the set.
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World In Action
Screen profiles the 65 films submitted for the foriegn-language film Oscar, including first-time entrants Ethiopia
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Ben Gibson, London Film School
LFS director Ben Gibson talks about the school’s future as a film hub, why internationalism is important, and the breadth of the new MA in Film Curating.
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Weekly International Box Office - December 03 - 05
Deathly Hallows summoned a further $57.1m from 62 territories at a screen average of $4,026 to retain its international crown for a third consecutive week.