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Cameron, Gianopulos address Beijing film fest
James Cameron and Fox Filmed Entertainment chairman Jim Gianopulos were among the heavyweights who spoke at the Beijing International Film Festival (BIFF) today about co-production and China’s growing role in the international film business.
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British Independent Film Festival opens with Airborne
Third annual festival takes place in five UK cities
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Cannes Critics’ Week to open with Rufus Norris’ Broken
Feature selection also includes Alejandro Fadel’s Los Salvajes, Ilian Metev’s Sofia’s Last Ambulance and Meni Yaesh’s Les Voisins de Dieu
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Found Memories, The Boy Who Was A King win at RiverRun
Audience awards go to Monsieur Lazhar, Chasing Ice, and Small, Beautifully Moving Parts.
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Spanish film summit calls for festival revamps; patronage law
Better practices needed for some Spanish festivals; conference also discusses online windows.
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Sarajevo’s CineLink to include Mirjana Karanovic’s directing debut
Co-production market will also feature new projects by Kutlug Ataman, Ognjen Sviličić, and Hanna A.W. Slak.
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17 projects selected for Sarajevo’s Cinelink
17 projects have been selected for Cinelink, the development and financing platform for local projects designed as European co-productions, that takes place under the auspices of the Sarajevo Film Festival (July 6 to 14).
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Extranjero wins Sundance London short film competition
Extranjero by Daniel Lumb and Crinan Campbell is the winner of the Short Film Competition at the first Sundance London festival.
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12 Israeli premieres compete at Docaviv in May
Alison Klayman’s Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry will open Docaviv, the Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival which runs this year from 3-12 May.
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Vadim Yusov to be honoured at Camerimage Festival
The veteran Russian DOP will receive a lifetime achievement award at this year’s festival, which takes place in November.
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Iron Sky secures double win at Brussels Film Festival
Highly anticipated Finnish-German-Australian coproduction Iron Sky has scooped both the Silver Méliès and the Audience Award at this year’s Brussels International Film Festival.
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Sundance ties with Shine Group
Shine Group’s youth production arm is to produce a series of highlights packages of the inaugural Sundance London film and music festival.
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Tribeca goes for deeper exploration
The revamped programming team of Geoffrey Gilmore, Genna Terranova and new addition Frederic Boyer builds an exciting line-up for the Tribeca Film Festival’s 11th year.
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Cannes shorts competition includes first selections from Syria, Puerto Rico
Shorts competition got 4,500 entries; Cinefondation had 1,700 entries from 320 film schools.
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KVIFF to screen restored version of The Fireman's Ball
The screening is part of the festival’s long-term project to digitally restore major works of Czechoslovak cinematography.
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Istanbul announces development and post-production prize winners
Winners include Strangers in the House, Motherland, The Dustcloth.
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Other festivals to honour Viennale's 50th anniversary
As the Viennale celebrates its 50th anniversary, a number of other international festivals are paying tribute to the festival.
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Ceylan stepping 'beyond expectations'
Once Upon A Time in Anatolia director and Golden Tulip jury head Nuri Bilge Ceylan talks about what it takes to be a director, influences including Chekhov and his next project, during an Istanbul Film Festival masterclass.
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Sunny, The Viral Factor to bookend Udine's Far East Film Festival
14th edition of the festival, which takes place in Udine, Italy, runs April 20-28.