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vendredi 8 novembre 2013

AFM: China and Hollywood - Best Friends Forever?; Berlin Fest to Screen George Clooney's 'Monuments Men;' MTV EMAs Producer Previews Amsterdam Show

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AFM: China and Hollywood: Best Friends Forever?
With China's high-profile presence at AFM, insiders say the tenuous bond between the film sectors is reaching unprecedented levels of cooperation. | Read More
George Clooney's 'The Monuments Men' to Screen at Berlin Film Festival
The film, starring Clooney, Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Bill Murray and John Goodman, will get its international debut in the city where some of it was filmed. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
AFM: Focus International's Demise Prompts Worry
The heads of the soon-to-be-shuttered overseas arm of Universal's specialty division are wrapping up business with buyers and bidding their goodbyes. | Read More
Harvey Weinstein Enlists Judi Dench's James Bond Character in 'Philomena' Rating Fight (Video)
The film's star reprises her role as M and dispatches an agent in a new video released ahead of the company's MPAA appeal next Wednesday. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
MTV EMAs Producer Discusses Show Plans, Miley Cyrus, Host Redfoo
Viacom International Media Networks' star-studded marquee event takes place in Amsterdam on Sunday with a party theme and will, for the first time, air on the flagship MTV network in the U.S. | Read More
BBC Is Too Big, Too Liberal, Former Top Executive Says
Roger Mosey suggests in an editorial in Rupert Murdoch's "Times" of London that the U.K. public broadcaster should share the license fee it gets from taxpayers with rivals. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
BBC Worldwide Dealmaking Criticized Over Lonely Planet Acquisition
A report by the public broadcaster's governing body says mistakes were made and criticized a lack of scrutiny of the travel guide's financial performance. | Read More
U.K., South Korea Sign Cultural Agreement
Reps from both governments are on hand at the opening of the London Korean Film Festival to trumpet a fresh pact between the two countries to work together across the film industries. | Read More
REVIEWS
Withering (Odumiranje): Cottbus Review
Producer-actor Branislav Trifunovic stars in Milos Pusic's screen adaptation of stage play that probes rural exodus, generation conflict themes. | Read More
Frau Ella: Film Review
German director Markus Goller's hit comedy-drama is another slickly produced star vehicle for affable everyman actor Matthias Schweighoefer. | Read More
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In Theaters This Weekend: Reviews of 'Thor: The Dark World,' 'The Armstrong Lie' and More
Chris Hemsworth returns to the big screen for Thor: The Dark World as the Nordic demigod Thor. The sequel to the Marvel Studios film will see Thor up against the vengeful Malekith (Christopher Eccleston), the leader of the militant Dark Elves seeking to bring the Nine Realms back to darkness. Natalie Portman reprises her role as Thor's Earthly love interest while Tom Hiddleston comes back as the mischievous Loki.  | Read More
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