All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 115
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Sundance London adds UK Spotlight
Sundance London has unveiled its programme for the second edition set to run April 25-28 at London’s O2, with selections including Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color, documentary Muscle Shoals, and Lake Bell’s critically acclaimed directorial debut In A World…[pictured].
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UK's Asian Awards celebrate Bruce Lee
The London-based Asian Awards will honour Bruce Lee with its Founders Award.
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Requiem for Revolver
Remembering Revolver’s pioneering spirit and risk-taking marketing innovations, as well as wondering what went wrong at the beleaguered UK distributor.
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Mike Morris launches Cue Card Media
Mike Morris, former managing director of Channel 4’s commercial arm 4Rights, has launched Cue Card Media, a new consultancy and IP development venture.
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Reel Angels launches as women-focused agency
Reel Angels is launching as a new agency to represent female camera, lighting and sound crew members.
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Park Road, Disney execs join 3D Creative Summit
The inaugural 3D Creative Summit has added speakers including Park Road Post’s Phil Oatley [pictured], who will be speaking in the UK for the first time on his work on films such as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
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Curacao festival starts award for rising filmmakers
The Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam is introducing a new prize, The Yellow Robin Award, for its second edition.
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Neighbouring Sounds wins top prize at !f Istanbul
Screenwriters’ Association award goes to The Act of Killing.
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Digital spin-off for Loach's Spirit of '45
Film4.0, BFI and Creative England launch ‘digital companion’ My ‘45.
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3D Everest story starts shooting
Production started yesterday (March 3) on 3D drama/thriller Beyond The Edge, about Sir Edmund Hillary’s 1953 ascent of Mount Everest.
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Colombia unveils cash rebate details
International producers can qualify for 40% rebate of film service expenditures.
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Cartagena winners include Tabu, Anina
Vibrant 53rd edition of the festival sees Colombian president touting importance of filmmaking and filmgoing in the country.
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The power of free
How free screenings have revitalised the Cartagena Film Festival and could inspire struggling festivals.
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Features
Lina Rodriguez and Brad Deane, Senoritas
The writer-director and producer talk about crafting their story of a young Bogota woman finding her place in the world.
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Paul Schrader: Film undergoing ‘total systemic change’
The writer/director talks about The Canyons and the current ‘crisis of form’ in filmmaking.
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Cartagena ups films for 53rd edition
Festival opens tonight with Andres Baiz’s ROA; industry initiatives include producers meeting, documentary focus and film festival management sessions.