Is it 'Argo' V 'Lincoln' or could a new frontrunner emerge this weekend?
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‘Tragic’ Drop in L.A.’s TV Production in 2012
Last year saw a dramatic drop in some genres of television production in Los Angeles, according to FilmL.A.
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Tribeca Film Festival Announces 2012 Award Winners
"Una Noche," "War Witch," "The World Before Her," and "Wavumba" take home top prizes in the 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival's juried world competitions.
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How You Can Bring Your Micro-Budget Film to the Venice Film Festival
The Venice Biennale introduces the Biennale College – Cinema to support micro-budget filmmakers, in conjunction with the Venice International Film Festival. The deadline is Oct. 22.
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Is Japan on Its Way to Becoming the New Hollywood?
The entertainment industry in Japan contributed $145.9 billion in “total economic impact” to the country’s economy, according to an MPAA-commissioned report by the Mitsubishi Research Institute.
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Caliber Media Co. Adds Laura Gibson and Jennifer Au
Former ICM agent Laura Gibson and talent manager Jennifer Au have joined Caliber Media Co., a dual management-production company.
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Sundance Is Going Swimmingly for Kaya Scodelario
The star of Francesca Gregorini's disturbing, mesmerizing "Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes" chats with backstage about staying underwater for 28 seconds, putting on an American accent, and being excited to work on a great script.
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Calif. Extends Film and TV Tax Credit
Entertainment unions, including SAG-AFTRA, praise Gov. Jerry Brown's signing of two bills to extend California's production-incentive program.
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Nathan Fillion Links Shakespeare and Captain Hammer
Onscreen in Joss Whedon’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” Fillion reveals how he perfectly portrays the gloriously dumb.
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'Amour' Tops César Awards; 'Argo' Wins Best Foreign Film
The national film award of France bestows top honors on 'Amour,' also up for five Oscars.









