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Monday, May 7, 2012

Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Dictator' Congratulates New French President; 'Avengers' Indian Slum Scenes Draw Criticism; German Pirate Party Scores Third Election Win; Film Industry Pans Canada's Newest Film Tax Credit

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May 7, 2012


Sacha Baron Cohen’s 'Dictator' Congratulates New French President

'The Avengers' Indian Slum Scenes Draw Criticism

German Pirate Party Scores Third Election Win

Film Industry Pans Canada's Newest Film Tax Credit

MOVIES

Hot Docs Top Audience Award Goes to Jeff Orlowski's 'Chasing Ice'

'Avengers' Debuts to Record $15.5 Million Opening Weekend in Canada

Imax to Screen China's 'Flying Swords of Dragon Gate' on U.S. Screens

South Africa, Ireland to Sign Co-Production Treaty

Veteran Actor Michel Piccoli Lauds Election Victory of French Socialist

Lionsgate Gets Approval to Screen 'The Hunger Games' in China

Ridley Scott’s 'Prometheus' Breaks IMAX U.K. Pre-Sales Record

'Caesar Must Die' Tops Donatello Award Winners

TV

U.K.'s BSkyB, Partner Launch Sky News Arabia

Simon Cowell's 'Britain's Got Talent' Again Beats 'The Voice U.K.' in Saturday Ratings

'X Factor' U.K. Veteran Judge Louis Walsh to Return for Ninth Season


REVIEWS

Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle: Sundance London Review


THE BUSINESS

New Zealand to Probe Kim Dotcom Political Donation

Completion Bond Group Film Finances Launches German Operation


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