All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 157
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Rotterdam to open with world premiere of Belvaux's 38 Witnesses
Festival will close with Nettheim’s The Hunter, a former CineMart project.
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The Inbetweeners Movie sells more than 1.3m DVDs in first week
The Inbetweeners Movie has now sold 1.3m units in its first week of DVD and Triple Play release.
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Berlinale jury to include Corbijn, Ozon, Farhadi, Gyllenhaal
In addition to the previously announced jury president Mike Leigh, the Berlinale has announced the other members of the international jury for 2012.
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Eurimages supports 18 features including new films from Mungiu, Kechiche
The board of Eurimages, the Council of Europe’s film co-production fund, met Dec 13-15 in Paris and decided to support the following 18 features for a total of Euros 5.85m.The backed films include the latest projects from Romanian Palme d’Or winner Cristian Mungiu [pictured] and The Secret of the Grain ...
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Berlin competition to include world premieres from Mendoza, Edwin
Extremely Loud, Flowers of War to show out of competition. In Berlinale Special, Werner Herzog to unveil four-part series Death Row.
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BFI to present restored rare Hitchcock films with new scores
As part of London 2012 festival, composers including Nitin Sawhney [pictured] will work on new scores for early Hitchcock films.
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Finch & Partners boosts brand, celebrity partnership division
Recent partnerships include Kevin Spacey working with Jameson on short film competition.
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Nanouk Leopold to start shoot in February for It's All So Quiet
Isabella Films and Circe Films produce.
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UK director Henry Darke plans Cornwall-set feature Crooked Hill
Award-winning short Big Mouth inspires new feature, which is part of Hothouse scheme.
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The Artist leads Golden Globe nominations with six
The Help and The Descendants follow closely with 5. Ides of March, Moneyball and Midnight in Paris score 4 each.
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WFTV selects 20 mid-career particpants for mentoring scheme
Women in Film and Television have selected 20 participants for the 2012 WFTV Mentoring Scheme, supported by Skillset and EON Productions.
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Pinball plans transmedia release for Radich's The Conundrum
The UK’s Pinball Films has come on board to present Martin Radich’s The Conundrum, a low-budget film starring Trevor Fox.
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Dagur Kari writing Icelandic film Rocket Man; Baltasar Kormakur to produce
Kormakur also preparing for 2 Guns shoot with Marc Platt/Universal, and two more Working Title projects after Contraband.
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Berlinale's Generation line-up includes The Crown Jewels
The Berlinale has announced the first selections of its Generation programme for young people and teenagers.
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Clint Eastwood gets inaugural John Ford Award; symposium plans announced
The Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) is working with the John Ford Estate and the Irish Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, to establish a new annual symposium devoted to the work and legacy of John Ford.
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Barbican plans 2 new screens in London
The Barbican is developing a new two-screen new cinema in London, to be located on the corner of Beech and Whitecross Streets.
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Pretty Pictures takes three territories on Thai feature I Carried You Home
Deal done for France, Germany and Benelux.
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Inbetweeners Movie sells more than half million DVDs on first day of release
UK smash hit indie film released by 4DVD becomes fastest-selling comedy of year on DVD.
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Film London, BAFTA, NF+M work together on new events series for producers
Speakers will include Stephen Kelliher [pictured], Natalie Brenner and Mia Bays.