All Production articles – Page 305
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Gitai's Rabin film eyes fest path
Amos Gitai is hoping to screen Rabin: The Last Day at festivals in autumn.
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Elkabetz joins Hamoud’s Palestinian party girls
Producer Shlomi Elkabetz is onboard for director Maysaloun Hamoud’s debut feature.
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'JeruZalem' pair plot Nazi revenge thriller
EXCLUSIVE: The Paz brothers are eyeing their first European production, titled Plan A.
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Peter Webber returns to BAM with 'One River' docu-drama
More than 30 film projects in development set to be presented at the Bogota Audiovisual Market (BAM).
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Forrest Lucas, Ali Afshar launch ESX Entertainment
The founder and owner of Lucas Oil Products, cable network MAVTV, Lucas Cattle Company and the naming rights to the Indianapolis Colts’ Stadium Lucas Oil Stadium has teamed on the entertainment venture with the professional racecar driver, actor and producer.
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Warner Bros posts ‘Suicide Squad’ footage
The studio was not going to let leaked footage of its upcoming DC Comics adaptation spoil its Comic-Con party.
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Chen Kaige, 'Monk Comes Down The Mountain'
Chinese director Chen Kaige talks to Liz Shackleton about balancing commercial and creative concerns in the world’s fastest-growing film market.
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Snowfort Pictures hires three to boost production
Production company behind Cheap Thrills and Oscar shortlisted Jodorowsky’s Dune hires three.
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'Darkroom' wins Jerusalem's Sam Spiegel prize
Israeli film-maker Itamar Alcalay’s Darkroom, revolving around a young gay Armenian man forced into an arranged marriage, has won the top $50,000 prize at the Sam Spiegel International Film Lab’s pitching event.
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Israel's Spiro Films readies Lavie, Bergman, Moaz
Spiro chief Eitan Mansuri will be in Toronto with final draft of Lavie’s The Current Love Of My Life.
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Wayne Wang, Takeshi Kitano wrap 'While The Women Are Sleeping'
Director Wang talks to ScreenDaily about working with Takeshi Kitano.
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Lacote to direct street-gang drama 'Zama'
EXCLUSIVE: Run director explores post-war Ivory Coast.
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Del Toro: 'Crimson Peak' is my most beautiful film
COMIC-CON: In a typically passionate yet uncharacteristically expletive-free panel during Saturday’s Legendary session, Guillermo del Toro showed footage from his upcoming ghost story.
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Tarantino teases TV ambitions
COMIC-CON: Quentin Tarantino hinted at a possible move into television as he riffed on one of his bête noires – digital filmmaking – during Saturday’s The Hateful Eight panel.
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Warner Bros lights up San Diego
COMIC-CON: Warner Bros set the bar high with the first Hall H session of Saturday, unleashing a slick and loud session that suggested it has begun to execute on a long-term strategy to exploit the treasures that lie within the DC Comics vaults.
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'X-Men', 'Deadpool' delight Hall H
COMIC-CON: Fox executives love their traditional end-of-day slot at Comic-Con and kept their appointment with the early evening crowd to good effect in a raucous finale to Saturday’s Hall H programme.
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'Game Of Thrones' cast reflect on roles
COMIC-CON: The panellists from HBO’s smash series took to the hallowed Hall H on Friday with their hands – and mouths – tied.
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‘Star Wars’ panel feels the Force
As has happened so often in recent years, a Disney-owned property delivered a Comic-Con show-stopper as JJ Abrams rounded off Friday’s Star Wars love-fest by inviting the entire 6,000-plus capacity of Hall H to a live concert.
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Davidoff preps Jerusalem news community farce
English-language farce revolves around correspondent who stages ISIS-style kidnapping in bid to stay in Jerusalem.
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Luc Besson talks ‘Valerian’ plans
The French filmmaker and EuropaCorp head flew into Comic-Con on Thursday for a rare and deeply personal presentation that featured concept art from his upcoming $180m space opera.