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Great Point Capital Management has signed a deal with Lionsgate to build a new production facility in Yonkers, NY, with Lionsgate becoming a long-term anchor tenant and investor. As anchor tenant, Lionsgate will have naming rights to the studio. Construction on the site will start in November, and the facility will be running in late [...
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From ‘Joker’ Controversy to Oscar Contenders, 5 Burning Questions at the Toronto Film FestivalHollywood decamps for Canada this week hoping that this year’s Toronto International Film Festival will help define the coming awards race and give it a better sense of studios’ appetit…
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Toronto Film Festival Buyers Face Harsh Lessons After Indie FlopsWe’ve seen how this movie plays out. Festival audiences lose their mind for, say, an uplifting drama or a biting satire. Their rapturous response sends studios scrambling for their wallets. Cue an …
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25 Movies We Can’t Wait to See at Toronto Film Festival 2019From a Brazilian Western to a Bruce Springsteen concert movie — the 25 movies we can't wait to see at TIFF19
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FilmNation Boards ‘Lyrebird’, Will Launch International Sales At Toronto Film FestivalFilmNation Entertainment said Tuesday that it will handle international sales for Lyrebird, Dan Friedkin’s directorial debut that had its world premiere at the TellurideFilmFestival this past weekend
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Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Not Expected to Be a Buyer at Toronto Film MarketAfter a bankruptcy scare and a renegotiated deal with lenders, the indie studio won't be looking for movies at the festival but is planning to produce more homegrown fare.
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Toronto Film Fest Chiefs Talk Diversity Goals and Avoiding ControversyCameron Bailey and Joana Vicente open up about how they divide their duties, programming in the MeToo era and why the festival is embracing the streaming age: 'We're platform agnostic.'
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