All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 443
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'An Inconvenient Truth' follow-up to premiere at Sundance
Paramount will release the eco doc that reunites former US vice president Al Gore with Participant Media and will premiere on the festival’s opening night under inaugural programme The New Climate.
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US Briefs: Palm Springs to honour Amy Adams
The star of Arrival will collect the Chairman’s Award at the awards gala of the 28th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 2.
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Universal titles eighth 'Fast & Furious' film
Studio brass on Friday unveiled the new title of the next entry in the $3bn-plus global franchise and unveiled a teaser trailer ahead of the April 14 release.
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'O.J.: Made In America' triumphs at IDA Awards
The International Documentary Association (IDA) hailed its own at Friday’s 32nd Annual IDA Documentary Awards and launched a $5m journalism project.
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'Loving' to receive PGA Stanley Kramer Award
The Producers Guild of America on Thursday said Jeff Nichols’ drama would receive the honour at the 28th annual awards ceremony on January 28.
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'Neruda' wins best picture at Fenix Awards
The Chilean submission for best foreign language Oscar took home four awards at the third Fenix Ibero-American Film Awards in Mexico City on Wednesday.
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'Sully', 'Veep' among AFI Awards honourees
The American Film Institute on Thursday announced its official selections for the AFI Awards 2016 celebrating the best ten films and television shows of the year.
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Saradan picks up world rights to 'Camera Store'
EXCLUSIVE: CEO Karinne Behr will oversee worldwide sales on the dark comedy from Los Angeles-based Provocator.
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Lionsgate, Starz shareholders approve merger
Shareholders from both companies voted overwhelmingly for the transaction for approximately $4.4bn in cash and stock first announced in June.
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'Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them' eyes $500m int'l tally
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them is still the one to beat at the international box office this weekend as the industry holds its breath before the global roll-out of Rogue One.
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North American briefs: 'Trench 11' shooting in Winnipeg
Shooting is underway on the horror title set in France 1918 as an Allied tunneller played by Rossif Sutherland is sent to sabotage a German secret weapon.
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Matt Damon rubbishes 'Great Wall' whitewashing claims
The star of Zhang Yimou’s upcoming Chinese tentpole has dismissed reports accusing him of taking a role that should have gone to an Asian actor.
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Argentina’s Rodrigo Grande shopping pair of TV series
EXCLUSIVE: The director of At The End Of The Tunnel, which played in official selection recently at the Rome Film Festival, has been generating heat with two television projects.
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Gaumont acquires remake rights to South Korean smash 'Train To Busan'
The French giant is lining up its English-language debut after securing remake rights to Yeon Sang-ho’s smash zombie thriller.
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Mel Gibson on 'Hacksaw Ridge' and faith: "I’ll sort my stuff out, maybe in private"
Mel Gibson tells Jeremy Kay why he chose to make a return to directing with Hacksaw Ridge - a Second World War drama about faith, love and redemption - after an infamous decade in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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Robert Schenkkan on why 'Hacksaw Ridge' hero is antithesis of Donald Trump
Hacksaw Ridge screenwriter Robert Schenkkan talks to Jeremy Kay about why he believes the violent story of peace-loving war hero Desmond Doss is so relevant to our troubled times.
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US Briefs: TWC kicks off 'The Founder' awards run
The Weinstein Company has moved up the qualifying run of its Michael Keaton starrer.
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2017 Oscar doc shortlist announced
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences on Tuesday announced its shortlist of 15 documentary features.
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A24 lines up 'Moonlight' international releases
A24’s awards season frontrunner will roll out internationally in theatres in the early stages of 2017.
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Sundance Film Festival announces short film selections
A film directed by Kristen Stewart is among a diverse and provocative roster of 68 shorts announced by festival brass on Tuesday.