All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 142
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Juliette Binoche, Clive Owen in final talks to join Schepisi’s Words and Pictures
EXCLUSIVE: Schepisi’s future projects also include The Secret River, Burnt Piano, The Drowsy Chaperone.
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LevelK partners with Ace & Ace for doc Planet RE-think
Tine Klint’s LevelK is working with Danish production company Ace & Ace on new environmental documentary Planet RE-think.
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Southern charm
Actor Paul Schneider returned to his North Carolina roots this weekend for the RiverRun International Film Festival in Winston-Salem, NC, the town where Schneider attended the North Carolina School of the Arts.
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David Oyelowo talks about reteaming with Lee Daniels for The Butler
One of the stars of Cannes-bound The Paperboy will next shoot Channel 4 drama Complicit.
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Kaleidoscope closes US, Benelux deals for Victim
EXCLUSIVE: Kaleidoscope Entertainment has sold UK drama Victim to Well Go USA for North America and Three Lines for Benelux.
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Extranjero wins Sundance London short film competition
Extranjero by Daniel Lumb and Crinan Campbell is the winner of the Short Film Competition at the first Sundance London festival.
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Revolver takes UK rights to When The Lights Went Out From SC Films
EXCLUSIVE: Pat Holden’s UK horror film, based on a true story, had its world premiere in Rotterdam.
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Joni Sighvatsson's Palomar options The Immortal Rules and rest of series
Joni Sighvatsson’s production company Palomar Pictures has optioned Blood of Eden, the new series from bestselling young adult author Julie Kagawa.
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Donald Rice
The writer-director talks about his Tribeca-bound feature directorial debut, Cheerful Weather For The Wedding.
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Paul Webster
The veteran UK producer talks about Salmon Fishing In The Yemen’s audience appeal; Jason Statham’s new side in Hummingbird; and Joe Wright’s inventive take on Anna Karenina.
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Christie hosts high frame rate summit with industry experts
Christie hosted a high frame rate summit on April 12 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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Cannes shorts competition includes first selections from Syria, Puerto Rico
Shorts competition got 4,500 entries; Cinefondation had 1,700 entries from 320 film schools.
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International 3D Society plans new European 3D Awards
Opera House of Liege (pictured) to host new European 3D awards in partnership with 3D Stereo MEDIA.
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Park Road, Weta cooperate with Christie on high frame rates
New Zealand-based Park Road Post Production and Weta Digital have signed a technology co-production agreement with Christie to work together on digital cinema production and projection advancement, especially high frame rates (HFR).
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Grey Juice Lab expands in Asia with Imaginasia partnership
Grey Juice Lab, a multiscreen and streaming content solutions company, has struck a strategic partnership with Imaginasia.
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LevelK takes on Australian omnibus The Turning
Cate Blanchett, Mia Wasikowska [pictured] to make their directorial debuts alongside directors such as Tony Ayres, Justin Kurzel.
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Other festivals to honour Viennale's 50th anniversary
As the Viennale celebrates its 50th anniversary, a number of other international festivals are paying tribute to the festival.
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Warsaw's new ATM Studio hosts shoot for black comedy The Big Leap
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting starts April 15 in Warsaw on Kristoffer Rus’ Polish-Swedish co-production The Big Leap.
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SC Films to handle sales for Graham Chapman film
EXCLUSIVE: Simon Crowe’s SC Films International has taken on international sales for A Liar’s Autobiography – The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman.
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The Other Cinema to host Kassovitz's La Haine in London and Paris
Free Tottenham screening to employ young people from Broadwater Farm.