All articles by Jeff Cartwright – Page 2
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EFP brings umbrella office back to AFM, with 28 companies
EFP also backs European films with €81,000 in Film Sales Support.
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Berlinale plans retrospective on classic Russian studio
The Berlinale is planning its 2012 retrospective, The Red Dream Factory, dedicated to the now-defunct film studio Mezhrabpom-Film.
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Harry Potter among nominees for BAFTA Children’s Awards
Tanlged, Kung Fu Panda 2, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: parts 1 and 2 among nominees.
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A spoonful of vodka helps the festival go down
Trying to start a vodka empire and getting ready to premiere your film at the BFI London Film Festival is not on everyone’s to-do list, but for Dan Edelstyn, it is his current reality.
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EFP to screen 12 European Oscar submitted films during AFM
European Film Promotion (EFP) will screen 12 European submissions for the foreign language Oscar during the American Film Market (AFM), Nov 2-9, in the Wilshire Screening Room in Beverly Hills.
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Cornerhouse plans Spanish and Latin American season
Cornerhouse, the Manchester-based arts and film centre, plans to bring the best Spanish language films to the UK in March 2012 through the ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival, now in its 18th year.
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Edward Hogg to star in Stephanie Zari's Dawn
The short film about triplets who are separated at birth is being developed into a feature version.
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London riots inspire new Stuart Urban film
UK production company Cyclops Vision will produce Stuart Urban’s new film, May I Kill U?, a black comedy set against the recent London riots.
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Pearson, Hemlock launch new charity film fund
Arturi Films producers, David Pearson and Elizabeth Morgan Hemlock (Mugabe and The White African), are launching a new charity film fund to support documentaries and films that promote awareness about injustices around the world.
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UK Jewish Film Festival to open with This Must Be The Place
The festival, which runs in London (November 1-20) will feature works from Joseph Cedar, Percy and Felix Adlon.
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13 projects selected for Connecting Cottbus co-production market
East-West co-production market Connecting Cottbus gets underway on Nov 3.
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Human Rights Festival joins forces with Dogwoof's Pop Up Cinema
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival (HRWFF) is teaming up with film distributor Dogwoof’s Pop Up Cinema to highlight social issue documentaries in non-traditional venues around the UK.
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