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mercredi 4 septembre 2013

Toronto Film Festival Preview; Studios Wary of Releasing Animated Films in China; Venice Fest Sees Attendance Rise

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TOP STORIES
Toronto Preview: 21 Hot Festival Titles for Sale
Jon Stewart is flying in to talk up his new film while sellers offer a full slate ranging from dramas starring Nicole Kidman and Jessica Chastain to comedies with Jennifer Aniston and Woody Allen. | Read More
Studios Wary of Releasing Animated Films in China
While the country's booming box office is a draw, non-live-action movies are struggling to cash in, making U.S. execs hesitant to enter the market. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
London Film Fest Unveils Lineup Dominated by Movies From Other Big Festivals
Alfonso Cuaron's "Gravity," the Coen Brothers' " Inside Llewyn Davis" and the European premiere of Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave" are among the program book-ended by Tom Hanks in opener "Captain Phillips" and ... | Read More
Oscars: Turkey Nominates 'The Butterfly's Dream' in Foreign Language Category
Director Yilmaz Erdogan's 1940s poetic love story is a local blockbuster with more than two million admissions in Turkey. | Read More
Chinese Online Video Giant Youku's Short Film Project Racks up 10 Million Views
"Walker," the breakout hit from 2012's Original Masters' Project, makes waves overseas with an L.A. film festival honor. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Fox International Channels Acquires NFL Rights for Parts of Europe
The arm of Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox signs a two-year deal that allows it to carry matches, including the Super Bowl, starting with the fall season. | Read More
LoveFilm Buys U.K. Streaming Rights for Warner's Animated Superhero Shows
The Amazon-owned company further expands its kids offerings with such library shows as "Batman: The Animated Series" and "Thundercats." | Read More
NBCUniversal International TV Production Hires JoAnn Alfano to Run Scripted Business
As executive vp, scripted programming, she will report to president Michael Edelstein who says she will help his team with "driving growth." | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Kim Dotcom Resigns As Director of Mega
The controversial founder of Megaupload will focus on other activities including a new political party, a new music service and a lingering copyright case. | Read More
BBC Introduces Stricter Reviews of Severance Payments
"I want to make sure that the BBC does everything it can to give the public confidence we are managing their money in the right way," says director general Tony Hall. | Read More
Lionsgate to Launch 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Clothing Line
Through a deal with Net-A-Porter, the mini-studio will roll out in November a fashion and jewellery collection designed by the film's costume designer. | Read More
REVIEWS
Still Life: Venice Review
Eddie Marsan sifts through the lives of Londoners who have died alone in Uberto Pasolini's minor-key drama, which also features "Downton Abbey" regular Joanne Froggatt. | Read More
A Lonely Hero (Intrepido): Venice Review
Popular Italian comedian Antonio Albanese teams with award-winning director Gianni Amelio in a working-class fable. | Read More
Woyzeck: Montreal Review
Nuran David Calis offers a modern take on Georg Buchner's unfinished 19th-century play. | Read More
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The network will develop three telenovelas with one earning a 13-episode series order. | Read More
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