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Willem Dafoe joins Noomi Rapace sci-fi; shoot begins
What Happened to Monday? has begun production in Romania; new cast additions include Kon-Tiki’s Pal Sverre Hagen.
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'Ida' producer readies first project with own company
Ewa Puszczynska, a producer on Pawel Pawlikowski’s Oscar-winning Ida, is preparing the first feature project of her own new company.
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San Sebastian's Culinary competition mixes Spanish, Asian flavours
Section to open with Pep Gatell’s documentary about leading restaurant Mugaritz.
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Mohsen Makhmalbaf to preside over Russia's On The Edge jury
Filipino director Lav Diaz among jury members.
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Sarajevo fest to honour Atom Egoyan
Director’s latest feature Remember to screen at Venice and Toronto.
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Beta Cinema picks up 'The People vs. Fritz Bauer'
Lars Kraume’s Nazi-hunting drama has been sold in France and Switzerland; further deals are in “final negotiations”.
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Zurich Film Festival to spotlight Iran
Festival to highlight features and docs from the new generation of Iranian filmmakers.
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Venice film festival reveals 2015 line-up
The Danish Girl, starring Eddie Redmayne, and Atom Egoyan’s Remember among the 21 competition titles.
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San Sebastian unveils New Directors titles
The 13 films competing for a $55,000 prize include Scott Graham’s Iona and Hans Christian Berger’s After Eden.
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'The High Sun' is big winner in Pula
The 62nd Pula Film Festival wrapped in Croatia on Saturday with its Best Croatian Film of the year award going to Dalibor Matanic’s The High Sun.
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Saura, Celestini, Stone among Venice Days line-up
Luis Tosar thriller to open strand; Laurent Cantet to chair jury; programme includes Agnès Varda, Alice Rohrwacher shorts.
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Sarajevo to honour Benicio Del Toro
Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award for actor who is attending the festival with new film A Perfect Day.
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Venice reveals Gap-Financing Market line-up
The Venice Film Market will showcase 15 projects seeking completion financing.
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Lux Prize trio unveiled
Mediterranea, Mustang and Urok (The Lesson) to get distribution support.
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'Black Mass' to get Venice world premiere
Johnny Depp crime-drama biopic will play out of competition at the 72nd Biennale.
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Verbinski, Barron, von Trotta backed by German funds
Funds MDM and FFF Bayern are providing more than $9.4m (€8.6m).
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Global Screen picks up 'The Memory Of Water'
German sales outfit acquires Spanish-speaking drama starring Elena Anaya.
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EU targets Sky, six studios in antitrust case
European Commission launches case against broadcaster and studios for potentially “serious violation of EU rules.”
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Tavernier warns of EC's "carte blanche for US cinema"
Veteran director Bertrand Tavernier has criticised vice-president Andrus Ansip’s intentions for the Digital Single Market.