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REVIVAL OF CINEMA: Poppay ki Wedding: Entertainment package

The News International 19 May 2024
Saransh Bhatnagar, one of the international distributors of ‘Poppay Ki Wedding’, and a prominent figure in the film distribution industry, indicated that the film’s humorous content is poised to resonate with audiences across the globe.
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Why We All Really Do Care About Standing Ovations

The Hollywood Reporter 19 May 2024
Recalling the first time one of his films screened at the Cannes Film Festival, a young filmmaker remembered how the duration of the standing ovation the audience gave seemed to grow with every retelling in the media ... The film was E.T.
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US military commander in Korea during Gwangju pro-democracy uprising dies

Korea Times 19 May 2024
... to the release of a Korean film based on the Gwangju uprising, titled "May 18." He sent an email to the film's distributor, CJ Entertainment, claiming that the Chun junta had not informed the U.S.
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James McAvoy Making Directorial Debut with ‘California Schemin’’

Moviefone 19 May 2024
McAvoy, as is common for known actors who direct films, is taking a supporting role to up the interest for potential distributors.‘California Schemin’’ ... The film will first and foremost be a ...
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Neon Picks Up Osgood Perkins & James Wan's The Monkey

Gizmodo 18 May 2024
One of the films on the market during the festival is ...
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Mark Damon, B-movie heartthrob, spaghetti Western cowboy and later indie movie mogul – obituary

AOL 18 May 2024
His company Producers Sales Organization rethought the way films were sold internationally; initiating the now-standard practice of pre-selling titles to foreign distributors based on creative personnel and advance publicity materials.
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Karthik Gowda: Kannada cinema lacking in consistency

The Hindu 18 May 2024
Karthik Gowda, producer-distributor from KRG Studios, talks about the various projects from his banner and explains why the Kannada film industry has blown hot and cold in the last two years ....
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3 sci-fi movies on Peacock you need to watch in May

Digital Trends 18 May 2024
The science fiction films on Peacock are almost entirely comprised of knockoff blockbusters or embarrassingly bad B-movies ... franchise’s first film, Pitch Black ... Entertainment Film Distributors.
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Film Masters Partners with American Genre Film Archive for Theatrical Distribution of Restored Titles From ...

Variety 17 May 2024
AGFA, a non-profit genre film archive and distributor, will have restored titles ...
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Kino Lorber Expands Streaming Service Featuring Ken Loach, Yorgos Lanthimos, Jia Zhangke

The Hollywood Reporter 17 May 2024
New York arthouse distributor Kino Lorber is expanding its streaming service, Kino Film Collection, currently available on Amazon Prime, to include a stand-alone SVOD which will feature hundreds of ...
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‘Megalopolis’: Francis Ford Coppola says Hollywood’s goal is ‘not to make great movies’ anymore

The Los Angeles Times 17 May 2024
I never cared,” Coppola said when asked about the reported $120 million fortune he sunk into the film ... distributor but preferred to see the film receive a theatrical release ... 'It may be the most radical film he’s ever done.' .
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Oscar Isaac to voice role of Jesus Christ in faith-based animated film The King Of ...

The Daily Mail 17 May 2024
Oscar Isaac is joining a star-studded ensemble cast for the new animated film The King Of Kings ... Some of the other big stars in the film, which is being directed by Seong-ho 'Jay' Jang, include Kenneth Branagh, Uma Thurman and Roman Griffin Davis.
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The Guide #139: From Megalopolis to Furiosa, here’s what Cannes 2024 is buzzing for

The Guardian 17 May 2024
... the Marché du Film, the festival’s evil twin, locked away in the basement of the Palais, where distributors try to drum up interest in the likes of Killer Sofa , Tsunambee or Santa Stole Our Dog .
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Paul Schrader’s ‘Oh, Canada’ With Richard Gere, Uma Thurman Draws 3-Minute Standing Ovation

The Hollywood Reporter 17 May 2024
With typical Canadian politeness, the crowd even applauded the film’s producers ... The film is Schrader’s first Cannes competition entry since 1988’s Patty Hearst ... Oh, Canada is being sold by Arclight Films and WME Independent.
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