All Production articles – Page 280
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What's the buzz at Film Bazaar 2015?
Industry experts tip the hottest pitches and works-in-progress at Goa’s Film Bazaar, from animation to a serial killer story.
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Marathi films make waves at Film Bazaar
Mumbai-based Film City is presenting a package of nine Marathi-language films at Film Bazaar, as part of the Maharashtra state’s initiative to promote Marathi culture.
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US Briefs: Frenesy Film sells 'Antonia.' to Italy
Plus… FilmRise acquired The Champions; Unified’s Red Band Films wraps shooting on The Rake; and Made In NY grant receipents announced.
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Citizen Skull Productions eyes January start on 'The Deep End'
Mark Myers’ film and television company has set a January start in and around Los Angeles on Matt Eskandari’s thriller.
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Tom Hardy's 'Taboo' begins London shoot; cast revealed
TV drama reunites Tom Hardy with Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Locke).
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Kids' content can get boost from local angle
Market for India’s children’s films can also benefit from 4G expansion.
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Ulrich Seidl readies trophy hunter doc
Austrian filmmaker’s new documentary to be ready in time for Cannes.
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Indian kids' projects head to Sweden
Sweden’s Financing Forum for Kids Content has selected two projects from Film Bazaar’s inaugural Children Screenwriters’ Lab for its 10th edition.
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India's new FFO wants filmmakers’ advice
The ministries behind India’s newly launch Film Facilitation Office are starting a series of workshops next month to open the dialogue between the central, state and local governments and representatives of the film industry to talk how to make India more filming-friendly.
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Jar Pictures climbs 'Mountain' with Arriaga
Mumbai-based Jar Pictures is attending Film Bazaar with a busy, multiple-language slate, including Ajitpal Singh’s The Man Who Broke The Mountain, to be co-produced by Mexican writer-producer Guillermo Arriaga [pictured].
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Dolce Vita joins Oddjoint's 'Nuclear Hearts'
EXCLUSIVE: Marc Irmer’s Paris-based Dolce Vita Films will co-produce Bornila Chatterjee’s Nuclear Hearts with Kolkata-based Oddjoint Art.
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Rehman, Arora, Shome bite for Singh’s 'Scorpions'
Waheeda Rehman, Shashank Arora (Titli, pictured) and Tillotama Shome (Qissa) have joined the cast of Anup Singh’s third feature The Song of Scorpions, which was first pitched at Film Bazaar 2013.
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'Court' actress joins Sandhya
EXCLUSIVE: Actress Geetanjali Kulkarni, who was last seen in the multiple award-winning drama Court, has joined Mukti Krishan’s feature debut Sandhya, one of the 19 projects chosen for the Film Bazaar’s Co-Production Market this year.
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Sikhya ramps up distribution
Sikhya Entertainment is entering Indian and international distribution starting with Mozez Singh’s Busan opener Zubaan [pictured], which its plans to release in India in January 2016.
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CDP joins Sengupta’s 'Memories And My Mother'
EXCLUSIVE: French producer Catherine Dussart, who co-produced Gurvinder Singh’s The Fourth Direction, has boarded Aditya Vikram Sengupta’s Memories And My Mother, which is selected for the Co-Production Market at Film Bazaar this year.
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'Bombairiya' to resume shoot in December
EXCLUSIVE: Caper comedy by Pia Sukanya is scheduled for release in first half of 2016.
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Film Tourism Workshop readies India for its 'Hobbit' moment
As part of Film Bazaar’s initiative to promote India as a filming destination, a film tourism workshop was conducted for the first time with local and international experts sharing their insight on various aspects of film tourism.
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SA backers move into Blecher's Paradise
EXCLUSIVE: NFDC’s Co-Production Market project On the Way to Paradise has received funding from three separate government bodies in South Africa: the Department of Trade and Industry, the National Film and Video Foundation and KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission.
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Changing times for Bollywood’s women
Some women are seeing more empowering roles in Bollywood in the past few years, but is this “a small wave or a tsunami in the years to come?,” asked the Film Bazaar Knowledge Series panel ‘Female Protagonists in Bollywood Today.’
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India's new FFO to act as one-stop shop for Indian shoots
Foreign and local producers who want to shoot in India now have a central agency they can contact, the Film Facilitation Office (FFO), to help with obtaining shooting permissions and sourcing locations and crew.