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jeudi 14 novembre 2013

Rome Fest: 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Premiere Draws Eager Fans; AFI Launches Scholarships for Scripts About China; EU Backs Co-Production-Friendly Rules

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'Hunger Games' Rome Premiere Attracts Huge Mob of Fans
The debut for the anticipated blockbuster is creating a stronger buzz than any other event in the festival's eight-year history. | Read More
AFI Launches Scholarship for Students to Develop Scripts About China
The program is backed by the media group IDG, whose chairman Hugo Shong called for a greater understanding of Chinese history and culture: "We love 'Mulan' and 'Kung Fu Panda,' but they could be made anywhere." | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Film Subsidies Safe as Europe Backs Co-Production Friendly Regulations
New regulations will allow for more state funding of cross-border productions and increased support for distribution costs. | Read More
Rome Film Fest Turning Heads at Halfway Point
The festival's market event, The Business Street, got under way Wednesday and will run through Sunday. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
BBC TV Chief on Scandal, the Royal Baby and the Importance of 'Dr. Who' (Q&A)
Danny Cohen talks to THR about how his team is looking ahead after recent scandals, his interest in working with Hollywood creatives, when to cut in to programming to cover Prince George and the 10 million U.K. ... | Read More
China's DMG to Shoot CCTV Drama in Seattle
The show will follow the lives of Chinese young people adjusting to life in the U.S. and is expected to reach an audience of hundreds of millions when it airs via China's state broadcaster in 2014. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Russian Filmmaker Calls for Tighter Control of Media
Stanislav Govorukhin, who was campaign chief for President Vladimir Putin in the last election and serves in the Russian parliament, says the media law adopted in the 1990s is no longer relevant. | Read More
REVIEWS
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Enter Here: Film Review
The Ukraine-born artists stage a massive Moscow exhibition decades after emigrating to the U.S. | Read More
All the Women (Todas las mujeres): Film Review
Director Mariano Barroso successfully adapts his own TNT Spain TV miniseries for the big screen. | Read More
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Holiday Box Office: The Battle for the Over-35s
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