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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

British Government to Introduce Tax Credits For Million Dollar-Plus Budgeted TV Shows; Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong Bring out the Region's Stars; Young 'Harry Potter' Star Jailed For Joining Civil Unrest; 'Modern Family' Wins Best International Nod at R

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The Hollywood Reporter International
 March 21, 2012

British Government to Introduce Tax Credits For Million Dollar-Plus Budgeted TV Show

Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong Bring out the Region's Stars

Young 'Harry Potter' Star Jailed For Joining Civil Unrest

'Modern Family' Wins Best International Nod at Royal Television Society Program Awards

Google Again Opposes Movie Industry in a Copyright Fight

MOVIES

'Rose' Dominates Poland's Eagle Awards

Stephen Dorff Joins Cast of First U.K./Israel Co-Production

Alison Klayman's 'Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry' to Open Hot Docs

TV

Jenna-Louise Coleman Cast As ‘Doctor Who’ Companion

BBC Partners With Microsoft to Launch iPlayer on Xbox LIVE Free Platform


REVIEWS

The Great Magician: Filmart Review

WikiLeaks: Secrets & Lies: SXSW Review

THE BUSINESS

Lionsgate Stock Continues to Soar Amid 'Hunger Games' Buzz

Content Media Corp Aims to Ease Target Entertainment's Administration Woes


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