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Fox's Star performer
Fox Star Studios India is raising the bar for distribution of Hollywood product in the territory, while co-producing Bollywood films including blockbuster My Name Is Khan. CEO Vijay Singh talks to Udita Jhunjhunwala
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A Hollywood beginning
Encouraged by the potential of the Indian market, US studios are becoming more involved in local-language production. Liz Shackleton explores the realities of producing in India and profiles the current players
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FineCut has sales spree including two deals for Japan
South Korean sales company FineCut has sold a raft of films including two to Japan - Korean War film 71 – Into The Fire, which sold to Kadokawa Pictures and Cannes Critics’ Week title Bedevilled, which sold to King Records.
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Going wide in India
Historically, Bollywood has ruled the Indian market. But with Inception, Avatar and 2012 scoring hits, is the territory finally opening up to Hollywood product? Udita Jhunjhunwala reports
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By the numbers
Without reliable data collation, the details of the Indian box office can be murky. Udita Jhunjhunwala reports
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Plexing muscle
The growth of a multiplex market and the expansion of digital cinema show India’s potential. But there are still hurdles along the way, reports Udita Jhunjhunwala
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Strong language
Indian cinema is not limited to the Hindi language — Tamil, Telugu and others make up an increasing portion of the territory’s output. Udita Jhunjhunwala looks at the strength of regional production
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Max Winkler
The director of Toronto world premiere Ceremony talks about Jason Reitman’s advice, working with actors, and finding that sweet spot between funny and sad.
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Telluride premieres include The Way Back, Never Let Me Go
Peter Weir’s The Way Back, Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go and Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech are among the line-up announced by the 37th Telluride Film Festival running from September 3-6.
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IFC takes US rights to Kormakur thriller Inhale
IFC Films has taken US rights to Baltasar Kormakur’s thriller Inhale starring Dermot Mulroney and Diane Kruger.
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Tirza named Dutch foreign language Oscar submission
Rudolf van den Berg’s drama has been selected as the Netherlands’ official Academy Awards submission for best foreign language film.
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Pixar general manager Jim Morris to receive VES Founders Award
Pixar Animation Studios general manager and executive vice-president of production and former VES chair Jim Morris will receive the 2010 VES Founders Award.
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9th Annual IFFLA sets April 2011 dates
The 9th Annual Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles (IFFLA) will take place in Hollywood from April 12-17, 2011.
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WMM acquires US rights to Longinotto's Toronto world premiere Pink Saris
Women Make Movies (WMM) has acquired US rights to Kim Longinotto’s documentary Pink Saris ahead of its world premiere in Toronto.
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Fourth Abu Dhabi Film Festival to run October 14-23
The fourth Abu Dhabi Film Festival, formerly the Middle East International Film Festival, will be held from October 14–23.Festival heads will announce the full line-up on September 27, several weeks after the Sanad Development & Post-Production Fund grant recipients are unveiled on September 5.The festival was established in 2007 with ...
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Cinemavault's Cinderella 3D casts spell over buyers
Toronto-based sales agent Cinemavault has secured multiple pre-sales on the animation project Cinderella 3D.
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Das to direct, Guadagnino to produce slavery thriller Trafficking
Indian actress Nandita Das will direct the modern slavery thriller Trafficking, with the director of I Am Love on board to produce.