All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 54
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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.
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Golden Lion winner Roy Andersson reveals details of next project
Two years after he won Venice’s Golden Lion with A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence, Roy Andersson is hard at work in his Stockholm studio on his next feature — but don’t mark your festival diary until 2019.
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CPH PIX: 'Borg/McEnroe' director talks casting Borg's son
Wendy Mitchell reports from the festival’s inaugural work in progress session; further titles presented were Winter Brothers, Drib, Under The Tree and Tom Of Finland.
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Bulgaria’s 'Godless' wins top prize at CPH PIX
Festival moves to new autumn dates; audience award goes to Heartstone, and Girls Lost wins best children’s film.
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Marco Müller talks inaugural Macao film festival
With Marco Müller as festival director, the inaugural International Film Festival & Awards Macao (Dec 8-13) intends to make a big splash.
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SF scores with further 'Borg/McEnroe' sales
SF Studios closes deals on tennis biopic starring Shia La Beouf, car-racing action feature.
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AFM 2016: buzz titles
Screen correspondents profile some of the hottest and most intriguing projects from around the world available to buyers here at the American Film Market.
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Matt Dillon, Bruno Ganz to star in von Trier’s 'House That Jack Built'
EXCLUSIVE: Zentropa producer Louise Vesth reveals more details about serial killer story.
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'Ove' director to shoot Ted Gärdestad story
Hannes Holm, the director of Sweden’s Oscar submission, will direct the story of Swedish pop star Ted Gärdestad.
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Edge buys multiple territories on 'Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe'
Edge Entertainment has acquired Maria Schrader’s Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe for the Nordic region (excluding Denmark except for pay-TV rights) and the Baltics.
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Aardman, Studiocanal plan 'Shaun The Sheep Movie 2'
Pre-production will begin in January 2017 on the animated sequel, again directed by Richard Starzak.
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IMAX, Vue to open second Denmark site
EXCLUSIVE: IMAX and Vue International are partnering on a second IMAX theatre following the commercial success of Copenhagen venue.
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Creative England selects 16 producers for diversity schemes
Creative England has selected the participants for new producer initiatives aimed at developing industry outside of London.