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Nicolas Chartier: 'Piracy will diminish culture'
The Oscar-winning producer and CEO of Voltage Pictures launched into an impassioned attack on IP theft at an industry discussion in Toronto.
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European Film Bonds tops $1bn mark
EXCLUSIVE: Completion guarantor has six films at Toronto including Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise.
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'Demolition' producer joins Toronto's IFF panel
Lianne Halfon will join Colin Brown on a panel to discuss the production landscape at OMDC’s International Finance Forum.
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Kill Your Friends duo, Len Blavatnik launch production company
EXCLUSIVE: Unigram slate includes Kill Your Friends TV spin-off and Shazam film.
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'Miss You Already' backer appoints head of production
EXCLUSIVE: UK financier New Sparta Films appoints former Embargo exec to new role as it eyes growth.
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Cinecitta Studios reveals upswing from 'Ben-Hur', 'Young Pope'
Cinecitta Studios in Rome is reaping the benefits of the generous new Italian tax credit, which has recently been extended to all audiovisual activity, including high-end TV drama.
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FRED at School to go ahead despite EU funding pull
The initiative will run on private investment, potentially in a reduced form.
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Aaron L Gilbert realigns business as Bron Media Corp
The Vancouver-based producer-financier has reorganised his companies Bron Studios, genre label The Realm, Bron Releasing, Bron Animation and affiliate entities under the umbrella group.
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Wild Bunch AG plans UK, Italy expansion
Further expansion plans following Senator merger include creation/acquisition of co-production and direct distribution companies in the UK and Australia.
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'Putuparri And The Rainmakers' wins CinefestOZ Film Prize
The feature-length documentary with no sales agent has won Australia’s richest film award, the $71,000 (A$100,000) CinefestOZ Film Prize for homegrown films.
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Incoming IFTA chair attacks DSM
EXCLUSIVE: On the eve of his third term as the trade association’s chairman, Michael Ryan has fired a broadside at European Commission proposals for a Digital Single Market.
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Luc Besson mulls Hungary shoot for 'Valérian'
Director courts controversy in France amid tax credit stand-off.
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Sarajevo: Ran Huang receives Katrin Cartlidge bursary
Chinese film-maker’s short The Administration Of Glory was in competition at Cannes in 2014
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Bosnian film directors to call for government support
Award-winning filmmaker Jasmila Zbanic hopes to see tax breaks introduced to encourage film production in the country.
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UK film industry tax breaks approved by EU
Chancellor George Osborne wants more projects like Gravity and Avengers: Age Of Ultron to shoot in the UK.
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Universal's $200m BuzzFeed investment confirmed
The deal is set to include collaboration on television and movie content between the two companies.
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EU to support S Med filmmakers with $2.2m
A total 120 projects from Morocco to Syria are set to be supported over the next three years by the new $2.2m (€2m) ICAM programme co-funded the European Union.
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'Inbetweeners' duo exit Bwark to launch new company
Iain Morris and Damon Beesley depart Bwark to set up Fudge Park with former Bwark execs.
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Serbia joins tax incentive club
Serbia has become the latest country to offer tax incentives to international film and television productions when they shoot in the territory.
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Court postpones Relativity sale
A New York U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Friday approved a $2.5m interim financing loan for the bankrupt company and pushed back the sale timetable by two weeks.