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Philippe Falardeau s Congorama,the closing film at the Directors Fortnight, has been sold to UGC for France.The deal was negotiated by French co-producer EricTavitian and producer Luc Dery.Congorama, onLondon-based The Works  Cannes slate, is a Canada/Belgium/France co-production.Starring Olivier Gourmet  best known for his work withthe <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup</a>  Dardennes , Congorama is the story of a Belgian inventormisunderstood by his employer.On a journey to Canada, he meets a man driving anelectric car. Their encounter ends up having a profound effect on the future ofthe automobile industry.            No comments                                          <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley uk</a>             No comments yet                                            You re not signed in.                Only registered users or subscribers c <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup</a> an comment on this article.            Sign in            Register Xgri The Flowers of Kirkuk (Golakani Kirkuk)
  There are more than a dozen films a year done here,  says Les Weldon, a US producer who has shot 15 films over more than 10 years in Bulgaria, most of them with Nu Image-owned Nu Boyana Film Studios in Sofia.  We ve had Morga <a href=https://www.stanleycup.pl>stanley cup</a> n Freeman, Antonio Banderas, John Cusack, Ben Kingsley, and a host of other world-class actors shooting in Bulgaria. We ve also had our share of big-name directors, like Brian De Palma  The Black Dahlia  and Bruce Beresford  The Contract . Production levels look set to increase this year. Nu Boyana Studios is particularly busy, catering for Millennium Films  Ninja, which is filming, as well as Lionsgate s Conan and Nu Image s Finding Rin Tin Tin, both due to shoot later this year.Gold Circle Films will also begin shooting The 4th Kind  working title , starring Milla Jovovich, at Nu Boyana Studios from the <a href=https://www.stanleyusa.us>stanley usa</a>  end of this month, and in Alaska. The film s producer Paul Brooks says he chose Bulgaria because he found it  cost effective to build there . He has also been impressed by the Bulgarian crew so far, a <a href=https://www.stanleyuk.uk>stanley uk</a> nd insists he will be shooting for  several weeks  in the country.Bulgaria has a long tradition of film-making, but since the fall of Communism it has taken on a more US flavour. Avi Lerner s Nu Image bought Boyana studios in 2006, and since then Nu Boyana chief David Varod has been transforming the formerly state-owned facility, remedying years of neglect and adding more infrastructure. Work is underway on a permanent New York set which will feature 2.5 km
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