All articles by Tom Grater – Page 27
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Toronto trailers: gala screenings
A Lance Armstrong biopic, Ridley Scott’s new sci-fi and Julianne Moore’s latest are amongst the galas in Toronto this year.
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Cuba's 'Behavior' wins at Skip City in Japan
The Japenese festival that focuses solely on digital cinema reveals its 2015 winners.
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Saura, Celestini, Stone among Venice Days line-up
Luis Tosar thriller to open strand; Laurent Cantet to chair jury; programme includes Agnès Varda, Alice Rohrwacher shorts.
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Sarajevo to honour Benicio Del Toro
Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award for actor who is attending the festival with new film A Perfect Day.
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Venice reveals Gap-Financing Market line-up
The Venice Film Market will showcase 15 projects seeking completion financing.
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Lux Prize trio unveiled
Mediterranea, Mustang and Urok (The Lesson) to get distribution support.
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'Black Mass' to get Venice world premiere
Johnny Depp crime-drama biopic will play out of competition at the 72nd Biennale.
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'Ant-Man' crushes rivals in UK social media buzz
Marvel’s latest comfortably fended off Inside Out and Southpaw to top this week’s social media buzz chart.
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Global Screen picks up 'The Memory Of Water'
German sales outfit acquires Spanish-speaking drama starring Elena Anaya.
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Is the Israeli horror film about to take off?
Screen discusses the genre’s origins, growth and prospects with the local scene’s key players.
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Jonathan Demme, Saverio Costanzo head Venice juries
The two directors will preside over the Orizzonti and Lion of the Future award, respectively.
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Screen Awards entry deadline extended until July 31
The Screen Awards, returning for its sixth year in 2015, has extended the deadline for entries until July 31.
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'Spectre' trailer lands
Pulsing action, dangerous romances and mysterious villains: the first full trailer for the latest James Bond film is here.
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Bob & Co join Film London on Microwave International
The UK firm will raise around $310,000 (£200,000) in UK production finance for Microwave International: Shakespeare India; projects, teams, mentors announced.
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Actor-turned-director Gareth Tunley talks debut 'The Ghoul'
Actor Gareth Tunley, a Ben Wheatley regular, spoke to Screen about his feature debut The Ghoul, a recipient of a John Brabourne Awards grant.
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DocFest delegates up 4.9% in 2015
Sheffield DocFest hosted 3,422 industry from 57 countries, according to festival.
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‘Tikkun’, 'Hotline' win in Jerusalem
Avishai Sivan’s religious drama wins Best Israeli Feature while Hotline scoops Van Leer award for Best Documentary.
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BAFTA Crew 2015 participants revealed
EXCLUSIVE: New film and TV participants include crew from Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens, Spectre and The Martian.
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Arcade Fire doc to get autumn release through Arts Alliance
The Reflektor Tapes chronicles the making of the band’s 2013 album Reflektor.