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Russian producers talk Netflix plague thriller ‘To The Lake’, future projects
The series has appeared on Netflix’s top 10 list in more than 50 countries worldwide.
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‘CODA’, ‘Hive’ big winners at Sundance 2021 awards
Siân Heder’s US feel-good family tale CODA won the U.S. Grand Jury Prize.
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Devilworks seals UK-Ireland deal for Frightfest thriller ‘Playhouse’ (exclusive)
‘Playhouse’ is Fionn and Toby Watts’ directorial debut.
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Participant to partner with Neon on release of Sundance entry 'Flee'
Companies worked together on Monos, Totally Under Control.
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Sony Pictures Classics unveils full details of release slate
Distributor to customises releases amid slow re-opening of US cinemas in the.
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National Geographic Documentary Films snaps up Sundance doc ‘Playing With Sharks’
National Geographic Documentary Films negotiated deal with Dogwoof.
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Sundance animation ‘Cryptozoo’ lands at Magnolia Pictures
Match Factory handles international sales.
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Visit Films boards international sales on Sundance entry 'Superior' (exclusive)
Thriller inspired by director’s short film and Sundance 2015 selection of same name.
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Ramin Bahrani, Netflix, ‘The White Tiger’ author Aravind Adiga to reunite on ‘Amnesty’
Bahrani and Bahareh Azimi of Noruz Films, Ashok Amritraj of Hyde Park Entertainment producing.
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Seven features among PGA documentary nominees
Dick Johnson Is Dead, My Octopus Teacher, Time, The Truffle Hunters on the list.
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Buzzy Sundance film ‘Flee’ lands UK, France, Australia deals (exclusive)
Neon previously picked up the animated documentary for North America.
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Jamie Adams wraps UK comedy starring Sian Clifford, Rosie Day and Russell Tovey (exclusive)
Project produced by Studio POW, which has credits including ‘Funny Cow’ and upcoming Brian Epstein film ‘Midas Man’.
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Cannes Film Festival, parallel sections set submission deadlines for July editions
Cannes Film Festival has moved to later dates of July 6 to 17 in response to ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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Ryota Nakano’s ‘The Asadas’ scores sales to France, Korea, Taiwan
The film’s production company Bridgehead is handling sales to Europe, with Toho handling the rest of the world.
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Rishi Sunak hails UK’s Covid insurance scheme after 40-plus claims
A quarter of all government-insured productions have claimed against the £500m Covid scheme since its launch in October.
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Tiger Competition directors talk female empowerment at Rotterdam
Filmmakers in discussion included Ainhoa Rodríguez, Taiki Sakpisit, Marta Popivoda and Itonje Søimer Guttormsen.
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KFTV Talk: Choosing alternative and doubling filming locations
The Q&A Zoom event will take place 3 February, 16:00pm BST, with major industry speakers.
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HAF announces 21 Work-in-Progress projects for 2021 edition
Line-up includes 10 docs and 11 fiction films, mostly from Asia, with several European productions and co-productions.
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Sandbox Films boards Indian moth doc 'Nocturnes' backed by Sundance Institute grant (exclusive)
Directors Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan currently shooting moth feature in India.
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Sundance doc ‘Misha And The Wolves’ draws Netflix, international buyers
Netflix acquired global streaming rights prior to festival, and will debut exclusively in North America, other markets.