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IFFR’s Hubert Bals Fund unveils new script and project selections
Recipients include a Berlin Silver Bear winner.
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Danish film industry supports strike by national film school students to remove director
Directors Lone Scherfig, Dagur Kari and Nikolaj Arcel have signed a letter supporting the strike.
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‘The Favourite’ reigns over European Film Awards craft prizes
Other winners include ‘Pain and Glory’ and ‘System Crasher’.
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‘Joker’ cinematographer wins top prize at Camerimage
Further prizes awarded to Quentin Tarantino, Edward Norton, Peter Greenaway and Richard Gere.
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‘Nutcracker And The Magic Flute’ sells to key Europe, Asia territories
Animation sold to Germany, Italy and more.
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Camerimage director Marek Zidowicz on returning to Torun and the future of the festival
The festival says is has secured $160m in state and regional support.
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Sunny Side of the Doc CEO Yves Jeanneau dies aged 69
French documentary producer died in La Rochelle.
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Mars Media secures key territories for ‘Unknown Battle’ (exclusive)
Deals closed in Europe, North America and Asia for Second World War action film.
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‘Joy’ filmmakers dispute international feature film Oscar disqualification
Austrian sex-trafficking drama was disqualified for having too much English dialogue.
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Roman Polanski’s ‘An Officer And A Spy’ opens big in France as public debate rages
It was the third biggest French-language opener of the year.
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Swedish Film Institute backs three debut features
Wild Card initiative backs film school graduates with development grants.
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Distributors stand by Roman Polanski’s ‘An Officer And A Spy’ release
Release rocked by fresh rape allegations against the director.
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Gaumont releases Roman Polanski film amid rising backlash
Paris preview screening on Tuesday evening abandoned after female rights activists picket screening.
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Paolo Genovese’s ‘Superheroes’ flies to international buyers
Further deals secured for ‘The Nest,’ ‘The Most Beautiful Day In The World’ and ‘The Trap’.
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‘And Then We Danced’ director: “Hopefully protestors will see the film”
The film has drawn protests at the sold-out screenings in Georgia.
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Oliver Laxe’s ‘Fire Will Come’ wins best film at Thessaloniki film festival
New sounds stages were the talk of the festival.
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‘The Guilty’ producer heads to Norwegian mountains for comedy ‘Men Of The Wild’ (exclusive)
TrustNordisk is handling international sales.
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‘And Then We Danced’ director responds to threat of protests in Georgia
Right-wing groups and the Georgian Church have condemned the film.
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XYZ Films secures $100m production financing
Next step in evolution of ambitious 11-year-old genre specialists.