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mardi 24 septembre 2013

Oscars: Belgium, Czechs Pick Submissions; Disney-UTV Unveils Bollywood Film Slate; MIPCOM: Endemol’s 'Star Academy' Makes Mideast Comeback

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Oscars: Belgium Nominates 'The Broken Circle Breakdown' for Foreign Language Category
Felix van Groeningen's relationship drama with a bluegrass twist has been a sleeper success across Europe. | Read More
Disney-UTV Unveils Bollywood Film Slate for 2014
The studio is prepping three Disney-branded tentpoles -- comedies "P.K." and "Jagga Jasoos," along with dance drama "ABCD 2." | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Oscars: Czechs Choose HBO's 'Burning Bush' for Foreign Language Category
Director Agniezska Holland's feature tells the story of Czech student Jan Palach's 1969 self-sacrifice in the name of freedom. | Read More
Mexico's 'Instructions Not Included' Has Record Box Office Opening
The comedy, which opened with $11.6 million, is tracking to become the biggest hit in Mexican theaters. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Season Finale of Show About Bankers Draws Japan's Highest Drama Ratings in 30 Years
The title character of "Hanzawa Naoki" has become a hero to Japanese office workers, with his catchphrase heard all over the country. | Read More
BBC Should Consider More Kids Content, Review Finds
The U.K. public broadcaster's governing body urges "more concerted action" by its TV, radio and online services beyond two kids networks to target children "as an audience for mainstream output." | Read More
THE BUSINESS
China to Allow Facebook, Twitter Access in Shanghai Free Trade Zone (Report)
Access to Western social media and other sites will most likely be restricted to the 11-square-mile zone set to launch this month in the country's financial center. | Read More
Technicolor Launches New Visual Effects Base in Montreal
The new location for subsidiary MPC will house roughly 200 artists, initially working on "X-Men: Days of Future Past," "Into The Woods" and "Cinderella." | Read More
REVIEWS
Mothers (Ma Ma Di Quan Zhuang): Film Review
Chinese independent filmmaker Xu Huijing's documentary follows a group of village cadres hunting down young mothers who refuse to be sterilized according to the government's "one-child policy" regulations. | Read More
Emergency Room China (Ji Chen): Film Review
Photojournalist-turned-filmmaker Zhou Hao chronicles lives in an ER with his latest stab at documenting the machinations of public institutions in China. | Read More
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Following the wild success of Lee Daniels' The Butler, The Weinstein Co. and Walden Media have decided to open Phillip Noyce's sci-fi epic The Giver on Aug. 15, 2014. The Butler, which opened Aug. 16, has once again proven that August can be a fertile time for movie-going (for decades, the final month of summer was considered a dumping ground). To date, The Butler has earned $106.5 million in North America for TWC. | Read More
'Breaking Bad' Director on Walt's Suffering: I Want Audience to Rediscover Empathy (Q&A)
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Sunday's episode of Breaking Bad, "Granite State." Breaking Bad unleashed an intentionally slower-paced and undeniably devastating penultimate episode Sunday. "Granite State" saw both Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) at arguably their lowest moments in the series  and featured a standout guest performance from Robert Forster as the oft-mentioned but never seen "disappearer." | Read More
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