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No Dress Code for Berlin Film Fest Red Carpet
"I'm not going to turn away a woman wearing flats...or a man in high heels," said Berlin festival director Dieter Kosslick, taking a poke at a dress code controversy in Cannes.
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Matthew McConaughey Drama ‘The Sea of Trees’ Moves to A24 (Exclusive)
The film shifts from Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate, which picked it up days before its world premiere in competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
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Cannes: Penelope Cruz to Star in Drama ‘Layover’
Toni Kalem will direct the film, which Fortitude International will introduce in Cannes.
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France 2015 in Review: A Year Framed by Terror
The 'Charlie Hebdo' and Paris attacks overshadow industry happenings, including a major shake-up at CanalPlus and the Cannes Film Festival's unpopular heels-only shoe policy.
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Foreign-Language Oscar Spotlight: of Sheep and Men in Iceland Entry ‘Rams’
Grimur Hakonarson's stark comedy is the story of two estranged brothers, both sheep farmers, whose flocks are threatened by a disease outbreak.
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TIFF: Zak Hilditch’s Next Film ‘Numbskull’ Gets Financing
The Australian director is also turning his last film, 'These Final Hours,' into a TV series with Luc Besson's EuropaCorp.
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TIFF: Cohen Media Group Takes ‘Les Cowboys’ for U.S.
The drama is the directorial debut of 'Rust and Bone' screenwriter Thomas Bidegain.
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International Film Critics Vote ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Year’s Best Film
Director George Miller's apocalyptic action film beat out more arthouse titles including Jafar Panahi's 'Taxi' and Laszlo Nemes' 'Son of Saul.'
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Palme d’Or Winner Jacques Audiard Reveals First English-Language Feature
The French filmmaker behind 'Dheepan,' 'Rust and Bone' and 'A Prophet' tells French radio his new project will be a western starring John C. Reilly.
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Harvey Keitel Talks Being Press Shy, Playing Bad Guys and Indie Film
The 'Pulp Fiction' star said he doesn't like providing personal fodder to sell a movie.
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Culinary Documentary ‘Noma’ Sells to Germany, Korea
Pierre Deschamps's film shows the struggles of Danish chef Rene Redzepi, who went from from rejected outsider to Michelin two-star celebrity chef.
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SquareOne Takes Marlon Wayans’ ‘Fifty Shades’ Spoof for Germany
The actor stars in the spoof, which pokes fun at the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' franchise.
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