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jeudi 26 septembre 2013

Oscars: Denmark Nominates 'The Hunt;' China Won't Allow Twitter, Facebook in Shanghai Zone After All; Wuaki.tv Challenges Netflix, LoveFilm in U.K.

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Oscars: Denmark Nominates 'The Hunt' for Best Foreign Language Category
Thomas Vinterberg's Cannes winner, starring Mads Mikkelsen, is chosen by the Danish Film Institute to vie for a slot. | Read More
China Won't Allow Twitter, Facebook Access in Shanghai Free Trade Zone After All
Authorities insist no changes to China's Great Firewall are imminent. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
'The Butler' to Open Mumbai Film Festival
The 15th edition of the event will screen more than 200 films, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Don Jon" in the competition for debut feature directors. | Read More
Pope Francis the Subject of Two In-Production Film Projects (Report)
The films, from Argentina and Germany, respectively, will recount different periods of the new pope's life. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
ITV Orders Season Eight of 'Law & Order: UK'
The show from the Kudos banner of 21st Century Fox's Elisabeth Murdoch-led Shine Group is based on the U.S. hit franchise from Dick Wolf. | Read More
MIPCOM: 'Bourne Legacy' Writer-Director Team With 'Hannibal' Producer for Paris-based Series
Gaumont International Television will produce and distribute period drama series "Monsieur de Paris," about the nation's official executioner, from Tony Gilroy and Dan Gilroy. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Netflix to Become Available via Swedish Cable Operator
After its second integration deal with a European cable giant, the streaming video powerhouse is also looking for similar deals with U.S. cable operators. | Read More
Jacques Parisien to Leave Post-Merger Bell Media
The veteran exec is departing the Canadian media group after he was named in April to head up its national cable and pay TV, radio and out-of-home advertising units. | Read More
REVIEWS
The Basque Swastika: San Sebastian Review
This World War II documentary, directed by Alfonso Andres and Javier Barajas, looks at the Nazi occupation of the Basque areas of France and Spain. | Read More
Japanese Dog (Cainele Japonez): San Sebastian Review
An elderly man comes to terms with loss in Romanian Tudor Cristian Jurgiu's feature debut. | Read More
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SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain – Joxe Portela, the new face of the Spanish film industry in his post atop the country's main producers lobby, the FAPAE, used his first public appearance to call on the Spanish government to stop dragging its feet with its proposed financial reforms for the industry. | Read More
Modern-Day 'Houdini' Procedural in the Works at ABC, Mandeville (Exclusive)
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