All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 184
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News
Target MCG launches new joined-up agency model Film3Sixty
London-based Target Media and Communications Group is unveiling a new agency model to better serve the needs of film clients in the changing media landscape.
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Features
Rob Wilkerson
The CEO of Target Media talks about the importance of consumer research, squeezed P&A budgets, and how new technology can benefit film campaigns.
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Cannes Cinefondation/Shorts jury adds Gayet, Hausner, Porumboiu and Rodrigues
Director Michel Gondry heads the jury.
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Elephant Eye takes on world rights to Wasted Youth
New York-based Elephant Eye Films has acquired worldwide rights to Greek drama Wasted Youth.
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Cannes' new Electrolux Agora to host ceremonies, dinners
New Cannes top-tier sponsor Electrolux will create a new “Agora” pavilion near the Palais for official events of the 2011 festival.
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Cannes jurors to include Olivier Assayas, Jude Law
Jurors also include directors Mahamet Saleh Haroun and Johnnie To.
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Festival Scope offers past work from Cannes emerging talents
Also, Festival Scope will offer Critics Week and Fortnight titles online for industry professionals from May 22.
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Nine films selected for Cannes Shorts Competition
Directors include Edgerton, Holst, Tazaki and Vroda.
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Knifer wins debut competition at Cyprus Film Days
Yiannis Economides’ project named best film; Radu Muntean’s Tuesday, After Christmas picks up jury prize award
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Bergman week lines up speakers including author Henning Mankell
Bergman Week plans Family Snapshots theme for 2011.
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NonStop takes on Dutch thriller Loft
NonStop Sales has taken on international rights to Dutch thriller Loft by director Antoinette Beumer.
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Matthew Kreuzer to join Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
He previously worked at Revolver, Contender and Universal.
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Yellow Affair takes on sales for Swedish thriller Gone
Mattias Olsson and Henrik JP Åkesson direct the story of a kidnapped woman.
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Artificial Eye takes on Cannes selection Days of Grace
Midnight out of competition selection is directed by Mexico’s Everardo Gout.
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Edinburgh partners with Nokia for short film weekend, competition
The revamped Edinburgh International Film Festival has struck a new partnership with mobile phone company Nokia which will include staging a three-day festival event, The Nokia Shorts Weekend.
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Comment
New BFI 'open for business'
Industry gathers at BFI Southbank to toast the week-old ‘new era for film.’
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Comment
Clare Binns on 30 years at the Ritzy
As the Ritzy cinema in Brixton celebrates its 100th birthday, we asked the Picturehouse exec about her long-time love for this cinema.
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Comment
Farmer who took on Mugabe dies
Some sad news – Mike Campbell, the farmer who was the subject of excellent documentary Mugabe and The White African, died on April 6 at the age of 79.