Latest – Page 186
-
News
'The Lobster' leads 2015 BIFA nominations
The Lobster received seven nominations; 45 Years and Macbeth received six each.
-
News
Elle Driver signs films from Bouchareb, Grau, Cleven, Dana
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-nominated Bouchareb explores plight of parents who lose children to ISIS.
-
News
James McAvoy to Star in 'Submergence'
Wim Wenders will direct the romantic thriller from Paris-based financier Backup Media with Cameron Lamb set to produce through Lila 9th Productions.
-
News
Signature inks six-film deal with EFO Films
Signature will distribute six Emmett Furla Oasis Films titles, commencing with Shadow Warrior in 2016.
-
News
Russia's ArtDocFest confirms first titles
Festival runs in St Petersburg and Moscow from Dec 9-16.
-
News
'Brothers' wins DOK Leipzig's Golden Dove
New festival director Leena Pasanaen also talks future plans.
-
News
Wild Bunch finds 'Faith' in Cuba with Banderas
EXCLUSIVE: Company will also launch new films from Lee Tamahori, Bouli Lanners and Sylvie Verheyde at AFM.
-
News
Angelina Jolie's 'By the Sea' among Camerimage special screenings
Plus… Apocalypse Now cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and director Majid Majidi to receive special award for their work on Muhammad: The Messenger of God.
-
News
Wide House to sell 'Hitler's Hollywood'
Sales agent Wide House is to be reunited with German filmmaker Rüdiger Suchsland on his next documentary Hitler’s Hollywood for delivery next year.
-
News
Kinology to launch sales on Fitoussi’s 'Trainee Day'
Biggest slate to date also includes Planetarium, Money’s Money and Overdrive.
-
News
Spanish genre aces team on thriller 'Inside'
EXCLUSIVE: Creatives behind Buried, [REC] (pictured) and Kidnapped join for English-language thriller.
-
News
Canal+ reshuffles StudioCanal’s comms
Media group takes control of film giant’s communications.
-
News
Creative Scotland launches $2.7m fund
The fund will target productions that bring benefits to the Scottish film sector and economy.
-
News
Wolfgang Petersen returns to Germany for Warner Bros crime caper
Veteran German director Wolfgang Petersen is set to make his first film in Germany for 30 years.
-
News
'Inside Out', 'Birdman' composers win at World Soundtrack Awards
Michael Giacchino took Film Composer of the Year, while Antonio Sanchez took Film Score of the Year for Birdman.
-
News
'Mad Max', 'Room' in Camerimage competition
Carol, Suffragette and Rams also among 15 titles in competition at cinematography festival.
-
News
Virgin Mountain wins Nordic Council Film Prize
Lucrative prize goes to Iceland for second year in a row.
-
News
Montebello signs first look deal with Gaumont
François Ivernel’s Montebello Productions signs first look development and production deal with Gaumont
-
News
DSM: Oettinger stresses special case for film industry
The principle of territoriality should be preserved for the European film industry in the European Commission’s (EC) plans for a Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy, according to Günter Oettinger, European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society.