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Cannes: pot calls kettle black
Following the don't-let-the-door-hit-you-in-the-ass departure of Lars von Trier from the Cannes festival last week, support for his right to claim…
Tattoos: yes, you can steal them
In the case between tattooist S. Victor Whitmill and Warner Brothers over The Hangover II, a US court has handed…
Cannes: picks its cherries
Cannes closed its doors late last night, except to those with invites to the closing bash and parties, passing out…
Founding of a Party: propaganda push retitled for Westerners
Following its 2009 domestic hit Founding of a Republic to celebrate 60 years of the People's Republic of China, China…
Cannes don't: director banned from Palais
Lars von Trier declared himself a Nazi yesterday morning, not one by the afternoon, and then found himself banned from…
KOFIC: global ambition, local budget
Following the recent announcement of a somewhat bizarre incentive scheme by Thailand, Korea follows suit with one of its own.…
Cannes 2011: NZ filmmakers in Short Film Corner
Short Film Corner offers filmmakers the chance to put their wares in front of buyers during the world's A-est of…
I Am A Girl: hunting for cash
This is what the modern indy funding system looks like for documentaries. Rebecca Barry is utilising both the Documentary Australia…
Sony: going after All3Media
Sony has disabled more of its online services following the temporary closure of its PlayStation Network last week. Sony Online…
Beijing International Festival of Film: bjiffs opposition
The inaugural Beijing International Festival of Film (BJIFF) threw the might of the party behind the opening party on Saturday…