All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 54
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EU boss gives update on digital single market
EUROPEAN FILM FORUM: Producers also talk about “turning talent into industry” and learning from disruption in other sectors.
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'Olli Maki' secures key deals for Films du Losange
EXCLUSIVE: Finnish debut feature that won Cannes Un Certain Regard adds deals in Europe, Canada and China.
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Iceland’s Sagafilm acquires animation studio GunHil
Hilmar Sigurðsson, current CEO of animation specialists GunHil, will become CEO of Sagafilm.
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Film Bazaar's buzz titles include cricketer doc, family drama, socially relevant horror
FILM BAZAAR: Experts also praise Film Bazaar Co-Production Market’s new video pitching style.
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FFO: India needs fundamentals first, then incentives
FILM BAZAAR: Experts warn not to rush into plans for a national film tax incentive.
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Sweden's Anagram plots second series of India-set 'Most Beautiful Hands Of Delhi'
EXCLUSIVE/FILM BAZAAR: Anagram Film is planning a second season of its India-set TV show The Most Beautiful Hands Of Delhi.
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'India In A Day' director Mehta plans two more Delhi projects
EXCLUSIVE/FILM BAZAAR: Siddharth director Richie Mehta is planning two new projects in Delhi, financing will determine which will shoot first.
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Anil Kapoor to star in Amazon pilot for Kevin Macdonald
Indian superstar boards pilot for The Book Of Strange New Things.
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India's FFO wants to offer one-stop shop for filmmaking in India
FILM BAZAAR: India’s Film Facilitation Office has helped install 50 film-specific nodal officers in government agencies; web portal coming in 2017.
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Film festival strategy is an ‘art not a science,’ Indian filmmakers say
FILM BAZAAR: Experts say indie filmmakers need smart advice before agreeing to any festival premieres.
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AR Rahman premieres VR film at Goa's Film Bazaar
FILM BAZAAR: Event also launches its new Virtual Reality Lounge with 12 international VR projects.
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'Godless' wins Stockholm’s Bronze Horse
Other winners include Sand Storm, American Honey, Old Stone, Hooligan Sparrow.
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Martin Zandvliet talks Danish Oscar contender 'Land Of Mine'
It may be set immediately after the Second World War, but Danish Oscar submission Land Of Mine feels like required viewing in the current climate.
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Hannes Holm on Oscar hopeful 'A Man Called Ove', Sweden's biggest box office hit in 32 years
Swedish writer/director discusses the challenge of bringing a beloved bestseller to the big screen.
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Identity drama 'The Charmer' starts shoot in Denmark, Middle East
Milad Alami makes feature debut on film whose DoP Sophia Olsson previously shot Sparrows and Volcano.
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Juho Kuosmanen on why boxing movie 'Olli Maki' is the 'anti-Rocky'
Finnish director discusses debut feature The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Maki, Finland’s 2016 Oscar submission.
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Carnaby's AFM deal-making includes German 'Offenders' deal, 'Kids' sale to China
EXCLUSIVE: Carnaby International Sales & Distribution has confirmed a number of deals on its slate at the AFM.
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LevelK’s 'Teenage Kicks' closes six major deals
EXCLUSIVE: Australian teenage drama has its European premiere this week in Tallinn.
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Banderas, Sebastian, Molla join Andrea Bocelli biopic
Antonio Banderas, Tony Sebastian and Jordi Molla have signed on to star in Michael Radford’s The Music Of Silence.
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James Schamus packages Karl Marx series with 'Lady Macbeth' writer
James Schamus’ Symbolic Exchange partners with X-Filme, Haut Et Court and Potboiler for Alice Birch-penned series about the tumultuous private lives of Marx and Engels.