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monterey media acquires TIFF selection 'The Levelling'
The Los Angeles-based distributor has picked up all US rights from Mongrel International to Hope Dickson Leach’s drama.
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North American briefs: Stephanie Trepanier joins Métropole Films
The founder of the Fantasia International Film Festival’s Frontières International Co-Production Market will serve as director of distribution.
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'Hidden Figures' claims North American crown on $22.8m (update)
JANUARY 9 UPDATE: Fox’s NASA drama surged 16 places in its third session to topple Rogue One after three weekends at the summit.
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Golden Globes 2017: complete list of winners
Lionsgate’s La La Land won seven awards including best musical or comedy, while A24’s Moonlight was crowned best dramatic film.
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Golden Globes 2017: Meryl Streep criticises Donald Trump, president-elect responds
Update: Donald Trump has responded to Streeps comments, calling her “one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood”.
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Golden Globes 2017: 'La La Land' rules the night
The Lionsgate musical enjoyed a spectacular night as it converted seven nominations into seven wins at the 74th annual Golden Globes on Sunday – but Meryl Streep stole the show.
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'Deadpool' leads Golden Globe nominees in social media presence (study)
EXCLUSIVE: On the eve of the Golden Globes ceremony in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles-based Jumpwire Media has revealed the social media profile of each of the ten best picture nominees.
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SPC acquires Sundance entry 'Call Me By Your Name'
In a second notable pre-festival buy, the distributor has picked up worldwide rights to Luca Guadagnino’s anticipated drama from WME Global and UTA Independent Film Group.
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US Briefs: 'Hacksaw Ridge', Lion among winners at 6th Australian Academy awards
The Los Angeles awards show honouring the best in Australian and international cinema saw Mel Gibson prevail in the best director category for Hacksaw Ridge.
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'Moonlight' wins National Society Of Film Critics poll
The drama prevailed in Saturday’s vote, earning best picture, director for Barry Jenkins, supporting actor for Mahershala Ali and cinematography for James Laxton.
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'Rogue One' heads into China
JANUARY 6 UPDATE: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story stands at $838.3m worldwide heading into its fourth session as it prepares to launch in China.
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US Briefs: 'La La Land' to get Imax run
Lionsgate’s awards season heavyweight is getting the large screen format treatment from January 13.
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Terrence Malick’s 'Song To Song' to open SXSW
The world premiere of the US auteur’s latest film starring Rooney Mara, Natalie Portman, Ryan Gosling and Michael Fassbender will kick off events in Austin, Texas, on March 10.
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'Westworld', 'Stranger Things' earn Producers Guild Of America TV nods
The Guild on Thursday unveiled its nominees in the categories of television series/specials, children’s programmes, long-form television, sports programmes and digital series.
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'Jackie', 'Beyoncé: Lemonade' among Art Directors Guild nominees
The Guild announced on Thursday nominations for the 21st Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards across a multitude of categories covering features, TV, commercials and music videos.
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'Hacksaw Ridge' becomes biggest imported war film in China
Bliss Media distributes the World War II drama directed by Mel Gibson, which has crossed $50m in China and earned a rare extension.
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'Rogue One' storms to $441m in North America
JAN 3 UPDATE: The stand-alone Star Wars sci-fi finished 2016 as the second highest grossing film between the January 1-December 31 period and will soon overtake Finding Dory to become the biggest film released in 2016.
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US Briefs: Lionsgate triumphs at Capri fest
La La Land and Hacksaw Ridge earned six and five awards respectively as the 21st edition of Capri, Hollywood - The International Film Festival came to a close in Italy.
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Toronto International Film Festival co-founder Bill Marshall dies aged 77
The producer and Canadian film industry pioneer died of a heart attack on Sunday in hospital in Toronto. He was 77.
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2016 hits ‘record’ $11.4bn, ranks seventh in real terms
Despite numerous high-profile flops, it was record average ticket prices, premium pricing and a handful of blockbusters that pushed the year in North America to a numeric high – although inflation tells a different story.