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Richard Ayoade Begins Shooting Second Film

Submarine director Richard Ayoade will next week begin shooting his second feature The Double, inspired Fyodor Dostoyevsky and starring Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska.…

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Agyness Deyn in New Terence Davies Film Sunset Song

Renowned British filmmaker Terence Davies has cast fashion model Agyness Deyn in the lead role of his new film Sunset Song, available for per-sale at Cannes.…

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Aaron Sorkin To Adapt Steve Jobs Bio For Sony

Sony Pictures has announced that award-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is to adapt journalist Walter Isaacson’s best-seller Steve Jobs for the big screen.…

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Curzon Artifical Eye Announces CFR2 Acquisition Funding Vehicle

As the industry heads to Cannes, UK distribution and cinema company Curzon Artificial Eye has announced its second acquisition funding vehicle, named Curzon Film Rights 2 (CFR2).…

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movieScope May/June 2012: Out Now

The May/June 2012 issue of movieScope magazine is on newsstands and available to buy now, and the word at movieScope HQ is this is the best yet. …

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BFI Unveils Future Plans For UK Film

Today sees the launch of a four-week consultation surrounding the BFI’s proposals for the future of British film, which have been outlined in its five-year Future Plan for Film: 2012-2017 New Horizons for UK Film.…

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Paddington Bear Goes Boosh

Renowned British producer David Heyman is bringing Paddington Bear to the big screen - and has bought the man behind The Mighty Boosh on board as director. …

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Guillermo del Toro To Direct Stop-Motion 3D Pinocchio

Guillermo Del Toro is to co-direct a big screen adaptation of Pinocchio, writes Nikki Baughan...…

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South Africa and Ireland to sign co-production treaty at 65th Cannes Film Festival

  South Africa and Ireland are scheduled to finalize a co-production agreement during the 65th Cannes Film Festival this month which will allow productions from both territories to qualify for the incentives availableĀ in each country.…

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Ralph Fiennes Second Film The Invisible Woman Begins London Shoot

Ralph Fiennes steps behind the camera for the second time today as shooting begins in London on The Invisible Woman, a drama about the decade-long relationship between Charles Dickens and his mistress Nelly Ternan.…

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