All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 10
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Protagonist seals UK and France deals on festival breakout ‘Saint Maud’
Rose Glass’s debut film is a psychologial thriller that premiered at TIFF.
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New Miami market to bring together European films and South American buyers
First iteration of event to take place in November.
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Toronto 2019 Q&A: Cornerstone Films co-founders Alison Thompson and Mark Gooder
The company’s present slate includes Gurinder Chadha’s Blinded By The Light, Bart Freundlich’s After The Wedding and Sophie Hyde’s Animals.
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‘Dirt Music’ director Gregor Jordan: “Trying to mount a production in such a remote area was extremely challenging”
The Australian director made his name with Two Hands, Buffalo Soldiers and Ned Kelly.
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The Walt Disney Co signs long-term lease for entire Pinewood Studios site in the UK
Netflix recenty signed a 10-year arrangement with the UK’s Shepperton site.
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Urban Distribution picks up Karlovy Vary winner ’The Father’ for France (exclusive)
Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s Bulgarian family drama is screening in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema strand.
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Sundance winner ‘Queen Of Hearts’ scores US deal (exclusive)
May El-Toukhy’s Danish drama stars Trine Dyrholm as a woman who falls in love with her stepson.
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British Film Commission, Screen International partner for new ‘UK In Focus’ online portal
The website will spotlight the talent, facilities and locations in the UK and investigate hot topics.
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How a European production company married German financing with US talent for cockpit thriller ‘7500’
c wants to make English-language “elevated genre” films wtih global appeal.
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Bafta upholds theatrical eligibility rules for film awards but promises closer scrutiny of all entrants
Bafta says it will encourage Netflix and Sky to reveal box office figures for the films they enter.
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Venice buzz: will male directors dominate the competition again?
Films tipped from around the world are mostly directed by men.
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New-look apprenticeship scheme in the works for UK film and TV companies
Companies in the UK screen industries had argued the existing nationwide levy was unworkable.
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Curzon to release Amazon's 'The Report' theatrically in the UK (exclusive)
Release date set for September, three weeks ahead of worldwide streaming debut.
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New Europe Warsaw Sessions readies second annual event with execs from Neon, Fox Searchlight and Film4 (exclusive)
Execs from Neon, Fox Searchlight, Haut et Court and Film4 set to attend Warsaw initiative.
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UK’s Picturehouse Entertainment picks up Cannes duo ‘Frankie’, ‘Deerskin’ (exclusive)
Picturehouse has also bought Sundance title ‘Judy & Punch’.
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Will 'Parasite' deliver the biggest box office ever of any Palme d'Or winner?
The South Korean black comedy has already grossed $38.5m after just one week on release.
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Sydney Film Festival, EFP unveil Europe! Voices of Women in Film line-up
Films include Queen Of Hearts, Only You and When Tomatoes Met Wagner
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Marisa Tomei talks Cannes title 'Frankie', bonding with Isabelle Huppert over boiled eggs
After a quiet period Tomei is now enjoying what she describes as a welcome flurry of activity.
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Screen's Arab Stars of Tomorrow moves to Cairo Film Festival for third edition
The showcase celebrates Arab talent and highlights rising actors and filmmakers from the region.
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Jessica Hausner on her English-language debut 'Little Joe': "This film plays with genre"
Her fifth feature is the first to screen in Competition after three of her previous films were selected for Un Certain Regard.