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German funds partner with Russia's RCF to encourage joint development of films
Also German-Polish co-production treaty in the works.
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UNIC gets new CEO, new members and Brussels HQ
Jan Runge elected head of cinemas union; Odeon, Cineworld among exhibitors to join
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Dutch distributors sanction AAM digital cinema rollout
14 members of the NVF sanction AAM and Cinema Digitaal cinema conversion
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Norwegian Film Institute backs new films from Olso director Trier
Norwegian director Joachim Trier, whose Oslo, August 31st was launched in Un Certain Regard at Cannes, and Oslo-based production outfit, Motlys, have received slate funding for their next two, maybe three projects together, from the Norwegian Film Institute.
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Boyer responds to "French attack" on Directors Fortnight selection
Boyer says 2011 selection was attacked by French press before films were even screened.
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Procacci-produced Blood to start shooting next week
Italian producer Domenico Procacci on Thursday announced the long-gestating police brutality project, Diaz — Don’t Clean Up This Blood, will go into production next week for a 10-week shoot between Romania and the Italian city of Genoa.
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August, Berger sign on for Marcimain's thriller Call Girl
Mikael Marcimain [pictured] is planning a July start for his debut feature Call Girl, a political thriller that will star Pernilla August and Simon J Berger.
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Munich to open with The Kid With A Bike
Festival will show 237 titles in festival director Andreas Strohl’s last edition.
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John Seale to receive Plus Camerimage Lifetime Achievement Award
The Australian cinematographer will receive the award at the Polish festival later this year.
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New Horizons jurors to include Boyer, Cote, Eipides
The 11th New Horizons International Film Festival has unveiled its jurors for 2011.
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Venice confirms Clooney's Ides Of March as opening film
George Clooney’s writer/director/producer project The Ides Of March will open the upcoming 68th edition of the Venice Film Festival, the Biennale confirmed today after news of the title as opening film had been leaked.
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Sunny Side of the Doc sets sail in La Rochelle
Documentary meeting running June 21-24 puts the accent on Asia this year.
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French Directors Guild won't re-appoint Boyer as head of Directors Fortnight
The French Directors Guild has confirmed the departure of Frédéric Boyer as artistic director of Directors’ Fortnight.
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Charlotte Rampling to curate Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Award
She aims to award a young film-maker from the Arab world.
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Festival Scope partners with Seattle, Hong Kong, Moscow, Kaunas
Online industry platform Festival Scope has added several new festivals to its roster: Seattle International Film Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival, Moscow International Film Festival, and Kaunas International Film Festival.
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Era New Horizons becomes New Horizons fest as sponsor updates
The former Era New Horizons Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland will now be called the New Horizons International Film Festival.
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Goldenthal, Shore, Zimmer in tune with the World Soundtrack Awards & Concert
Oscar-winning composers to attend concert dedicated in memory of Ronni Chasen.
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European Commission launches public consultation on EU state aid for film industry
The European Commission has launched a public consultation as part of a review of the criteria for assessing the compatibility of national, regional, and local film and audiovisual support schemes with European Union state aid rules.
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Paulo Branco to head international competition jury in Locarno
Hochhäusler to lead Filmmakers of the Present Competition jury.
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Taormina awards best film prize to Sur La Planche
Sur La Planche was the big winner at Sicily’s Taormina Film Fest, taking the Golden Tauro for Best Film.