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1. Inside Out 2: This terrific, high-stakes sequel proves Pixar's still a force to be reckoned with; Kelsey Mann's film juggles big concepts in fun and ingenious -- but also surprisingly wise and moving -- ways

3. India : Investing in art and nurturing talent in animation is very important; Animation a beautiful format for telling stories to children: Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar

4. Stoke-on-Trent company invests in future filmmakers

5. Growing at a CAGR of 4.24% in 2022-2027, the global graphic film market is driven by growing investments in marketing and advertising and increasing adoption of graphic films in the automotive sector, says Mordor Intelligence

6. Investing in African Talent Pays Off

7. Turning Red celebrates how pop fandom shapes our lives for the better; Pixar's new film is a refreshingly respectful exploration of how much teenage girls invest in their pop idols -- and what they get in return

8. John and the Hole review -- stake-free arthouse ordeal movie that keeps digging; Spanish artist Pascual Sisto's fable of a boy holding his family hostage is well made, but its twist is a tiresome cop-out

9. Osborne Clarke advises BGF on its investment in Media Zoo

10. YOU BETTER YOU BET: What's hot for record collectors to invest in?

11. Srei Equipment Finance invokes 2.08% stake in Eros International Media

12. Kirkland Advises KKR on Investment in Charter Next Generation

13. United States : KKR To Invest In Charter Next Generation To Grow Specialty Films Leader

14. KKR signs definitive agreement to invest in Charter Next Generation

15. KKR to Invest in Charter Next Generation to Grow Specialty Films Leader

16. StarPak Announces Continued Expansion and Investment in W&H Printing and Extrusion Machinery

18. Marathi Superstar Ankush Chaudhari Invests in Letsflix Marathi OTT Platform

19. Stardom and the Profitability of Film Making: Warner Bros. in the 1930s

20. State's bait creates busy slate: in a year's time, New Mexico has added stages, snagged top blockbusters and hosted Oscar contenders

21. Perseverance and project management

22. Disaster movie?

23. Mein studio

24. Rupert Murdoch's Fox To Sell Sky Stake To Comcast

25. Shootout in the Southwest: America's desert states are being pitted against one another in an ugly incentives showdown. which one is winning over Hollywood?

26. Picturestart

29. Tax shelter film financing.

30. Take your partners.

31. Lawyers: predict tough times as private investment loses its shine

32. Fox To Sell 39% Sky Stake To Comcast For GBP11.62 Billion

33. Nigeria: Hollywood John Boyega to Invest in Nollywood

34. Worldview Entertainment Invests in IM Global Alliance; Films Welcome to the Punch

35. SICOM SELLS 10% STAKE IN SHREE ASHTAVINAYAK (Sicom could have offloaded a large number of pledged shares prompted by a sharp decline in the company's share price)

36. Amrapali Group to Invest in Feature Films

37. Let's go to the movies

38. FCP convertible 9% bond

39. Icahn Eyes Lions Gate Board

40. The Walt Disney Company Consents to 21st Century Fox's Decision to Tender Its 39% Stake in Sky

41. Skadden's Cinematic Adventure

42. The Reel World

43. Theme Park Eyes Davidandgoliath

44. NEWS THE WORKS: Will Bollywood rejuvenate the VTR group?

45. Tinseltown's Tin Ear for Quality; Hollywood doesn't get that good films -- not just trotting out top directors and stars -- boost the box office. Too bad the summer's lineup looks like more of the same

46. The Happiest Place on Earth -- Again; If new CEO Bob Iger's first annual meeting is any indication, the recent changes at Disney are all to the good

47. Atom to Push Original Web Video

48. Beauty and the business beast

49. IN BRIEF: FilmFour

50. LucasFilm Sinks $4 Million Into 64-Bit Workstations For Special Effects; The Hewlett-Packard workstations will offer artists faster rendering, and provide the force behind Lucasfilm's Star Wars video games, animated television series Clone Wars, and future movies

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