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International filmmakers join Hungarian protest against budget cuts
Bela Tarr and other Hungarian filmmakers today fired a shot across the bow of their government, decrying measures there which they say endanger their industry.
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Hallstrom plans first Swedish feature in 24 years
Svensk/Sonet will produce thriller The Hypnotist, based on bestselling crime novel.
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Wild Bunch, Gaga tie for sales of Kore-eda's I Wish
Gaga Corporation and Wild Bunch have announced they will jointly handle sales for Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest film I Wish (Kiseki).
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Luc Besson says Le Pogam’s resignation is 'not a divorce'
In Friday’s edition of Le Film Français, Luc Besson commented on the recent resignation of Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, cofounder of EuropaCorp, the French mini-major.
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Film-makers should be more resourceful, UK experts urge
At a debate chaired by Stewart Till, top industry names urged the next generation of film-makers to take inspiration from the succes of low budget UK hits Monsters and Streetdance 3D.
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Inbetweeners team starts UK, European shoot for feature film
Principal photography will start Sunday for The Inbetweeners Movie, the big-screen project based on the hit UK TV comedy about hapless sixth form students.
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Hot projects on Screenbase
Among the brand new additions to Screenbase are French adaption Delicacy, German film Drei Zimmer Küche Bad, German-Polish co-production Lasting Moments, as well as UK feature I, Anna.
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Babelsberg to co-produce Paramount action movie
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters to star Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton [pictured].
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Foreign shoots can get break on VAT in Italy
Reimbursement of VAT is being sped up for foreign producers.
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Viacom 18 unveils new slate including Kashyap gangster musical
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the new film division of India’s Viacom 18 joint venture, has unveiled its slate for 2011, including Anurag Kashyap’s two-part gangster musical, Gangs Of Wasseypur.
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Kenneth Branagh, Anthony Hopkins in talks for new Mankell adaptation
Production company Yellow Bird is in talks with Kenneth Branagh to direct the film version of the Henning Mankell novel Italian Shoes (2006).
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Shooting begins on Polanski's Carnage
The director’s screen adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s Tony award-winning comedy The God of Carnage is now shooting in Paris, starring Kate Winslet and Christoph Waltz.
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Brit director Christopher Smith takes a Detour
Black Death director Christopher Smith is developing Detour, a US-based road movie thriller with elements of film noir.
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Rotterdam CineMart awards go to Touch Me Not and Kid
Deals during CineMart include Le Pacte handling sales on Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenebras Lux.
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Ed Gass-Donnelly lines up several projects to follow Murder Songs
Toronto-based Ed Gass-Donnelly has several projects in the works to follow up his festival hit Small Town Murder Songs (which premiered in Toronto and this week screens in Rotterdam).
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Macdonald to direct authorised Bob Marley doc
Kevin Macdonald has chosen his next project, opting to direct Tuff Gong Pictures and Shangri-La Entertainment’s long-in-the-works authorised documentary about the life of reggae superstar Bob Marley.
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National Geographic, Tiger8 Media partner on nanotechnology film
National Geographic Entertainment has started production on Hidden Worlds, a 3D giant-screen film from the Cinema Ventures group.
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Newell in talks for Nicholls' Great Expectations
Director Mike Newell is in advanced talks to direct a new adaptation of Great Expectations, written by David Nicholls.
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Misha Manson-Smith to direct Sex Education
Misha Manson-Smith has signed on to direct Sex Education, the Brit list winning screenplay written by Jonathan Stern and Jamie Minoprio.
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Anonymous Content takes a shine to Cutting For Stone
Abraham Verghese’s family saga charts the fortunes of twins born in an Ethiopian mission church and has been translated into more than 25 languages.