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Chinese Journalists to Take Ideology Exam; Berlin Fest to Premiere Michel Gondry Doc; 'Dancing With the Stars' Coming to Cambodia

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Chinese Journalists Must Pass Ideology Exam And Stick to Marxist View
Reporters must build the core value of socialism amid further controls on the media. | Read More
Berlin Fest to Premiere Michel Gondry's Animated Noam Chomsky Doc
"Is the Man Who is Tall Happy?" will have its world premiere in Berlin, as the festival confirms the first titles for the Panorama sidebar, including John Michael McDonagh's "Calvary." | Read More
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Ukrainian Filmmakers Look for Closer Ties With Europe
They hope to join Eurimages in 2015 in a move that would foster co-production | Read More
Palm Springs Film Festival to Shine Spotlight on Canadian Cinema
The festival, which runs Jan. 3-13, also will screen 45 of the 76 films that have been submitted for the foreign-language Academy Award. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'Dancing With the Stars' Coming to Cambodian TV
Cambodia Broadcasting Corporation will produce the 49th local version of the hit format from BBC Worldwide. | Read More
U.K. Channel 4Music to Air 'Victoria's Secret Fashion Show' for British TV Debut
CBS aired the lingerie special, filmed in New York with performances by Taylor Swift and Fall Out Boy, earlier this month. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Berlusconi's Mediaset Studying Merging Key Pay-TV Holdings
The move would create a formidable new pan-European pay-TV player. | Read More
Mediapro Takes Controlling Stake in Overon
The move is part of the Spanish production house's international expansion, giving it video and data transmission abilities in America and Europe. | Read More
REVIEWS
Kajarya: Dubai Review
The practice of killing baby girls is decried in a complex film from India. | Read More
Nymphomaniac: Film Review
Lars von Trier's two-part sex epic features an ensemble cast, including Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgard, Shia LaBeouf, Uma Thurman and Christian Slater. | Read More
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