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Patricia Arquette docks with Claire Denis sci-fi
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winner joins sci-fi alongside Robert Pattinson, Mia Goth.
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'Bridge of Spies' to open Camerimage festival
Steven Spielberg film to open cinematography festival in Poland.
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Godard, Desplechin sign Calais migrants petition
27,000 people sign petition spearheaded by French filmmakers in four days.
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Canal Plus CEO calls for more French genre pictures
Amid Canal Plus shake-up, parent company Vivendi ups stake in video games companies Ubisoft and Gameloft.
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Viviane Reding: EU copyright reform will not touch territoriality
“Be reassured,” former European Commissioner tells French film industry.
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'Alaska Is A Drag' wins in Wroclaw
Round-up of news from the sixth American Film Festival and US in Progress showcase.
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China, Netherlands sign film treaty
Qualifying co-productions to access financing possibilities in both countries; eligible Dutch films will be exempt from China’s quota on foreign films.
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North Korea doc, Oscar hopefuls in Tallinn Black Nights competition
Line-up includes seven world premieres and Oscar submissions from the Netherlands, South Korea and Kazakhstan.
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ZED strikes Kino Lorber catalogue deal
Distribution deal covers docs and select classics from Kino Lorber’s catalogue.
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Norway, Belgium join expanded distribution initiative
EXCLUSIVE: Norway’s Arthaus and Belgium’s Imagine Film Distribution have joined an expanded second edition of the distribution initiative launched last year by Poland’s Gutek Film with FestivalScope as SCOPE50.
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AFM: Altitude boards Rhys Ifans, Ed Skrein sci-fi 'Gateway 6'
Malachi Smyth’s sci-fi thriller topped the latest Brit List.
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Michael Fassbender keen to build 'Assassin's Creed' franchise
The Steve Jobs and Macbeth actor is currently shooting the video game adaptation in London.
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Michael Fassbender's 'The Snowman' to shoot in Oslo
Tomas Alfredsen’s adaption of Jo Nesbø’s The Snowman, set to star Michael Fassbender, is to become the first major international production to shoot in Oslo.
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Jim Carrey thriller 'True Crimes' sets Krakow shoot date
EXCLUSIVE: Principal photography on thriller True Crimes, starring Jim Carrey, will begin in Poland’s Krakow on Nov 7.
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Antonio Monda on his first year as Rome artistic director
New festival artistic director talks strengthening the programme, budget cuts and his desire to get Steven Spielberg to Rome.
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Rome: Dario Argento and William Friedkin deliver candid retrospective
Cinema greats Dario Argento and William Friedkin joined Rome Film Festival’s artistic director Antonio Monda on stage for a ‘Close Encounters’ discussion. What started as a retrospective; turned into a candid tell-all.
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Screen pitch winners among Baltic Event line-up
Former winners of Screen International’s Best Pitch Award are among the producers with projects at the co-production market during the 14th edition of Tallinn’s Baltic Event (Nov 16-18).
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Beta takes world sales on Hitler comedy 'Look Who's Back'
Comedy, in which the dictator wakes up in modern-day Berlin, includes Borat-style interactions between the dictator and the public.
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Germany's One Two Films to co-produce Laura Dern-starrer 'The Tale'
Berlin-based One Two Films is making its first foray into Stateside production as the co-producer on Jennifer Fox’s fiction feature debut The Tale, which begins shooting at locations in Louisiana today (Oct 20).
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Distributors discuss festivals, critics and DSM in Rome
Talent wishlists also on the agenda during market panel.