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Woo to direct remake of Nikkatsu’s Beast
John Woo is set to direct and produce gangster drama Day Of The Beast, an English-language remake of Seijin Suzuki’s 1963 classic Youth Of The Beast.
Corsan teams with Haggis on Third Person
Corsan is to produce and finance new project Third Person from writer-director Paul Haggis; Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde in talks.
Weinsteins closing on US rights to Code Name Geronimo
Harvey Weinstein is within grasp of his own version of the Navy SEAL raid that resulted in the death of Osama Bin Laden after his company was poised to acquire US rights to the Cam Gigandet and William Fichtner starrer on Wednesday night (16).
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Media Content Capital takes stake in QED International
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eOne promotes Lara Thompson to new filmed entertaiment role
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Sony Pictures sets Aaron Sorkin to adapt Steve Jobs biography
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Steve Coogan joins Northern Soul as Little Film kicks off sales
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SPWA takes multiple territories to Ends Of The Earth
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Samuel Goldwyn Films takes US rights to Grassroots
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The Solution boards Joel Edgerton thriller Felony
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Melbourne film festival to open with Sapphires
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Dogwoof is PMD on doc F*ck For Forest
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ARC Entertainment takes US rights to Whole Lotta Sole
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Gens joins Biehn, Aspect on three-film genre slate
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Jude Law to star in HanWay/BBC Films black comedy Dom Hemingway
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Isabelle Fuhrman, Isabelle Huppert sign up for Wild Bunch's Suspiria
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Cargo to handle sales on Hemingway & Fuentes
Future Leaders
On the eve of Cannes 2012, Screen presents our Future Leaders of Sales and Acquisitions: 50 of the hottest rising buyers and sellers.
Opinion
Cannes Champion
Ken Loach has made Cannes history with his 11th film in competition this year, so why don’t the UK media and industry revere him as they should?
One On One
Clifford Werber
Clifford Werber of Fluent Entertainment talks about the company’s studio-aligned equity finance model for local-language films, and its new deal with Sony. Jeremy Kay reports.
Rufus Norris
Acclaimed UK theatre director Rufus Norris’ directorial debut Broken has been chosen as tomorrow’s opening film of Critics’ Week.
International Project Of The Week
Sally Potter untitled project
Screen talks to director Sally Potter and producer Christopher Sheppard about their as yet untitled period drama, which shot in and around London earlier this year.
The Invisible Woman
Ralph Fiennes’ second directing project following Coriolanus tells the story of Charles Dickens’ secret love affair with a young actress. Who better to play the iconic author than Fiennes himself. Sarah Cooper reports.
Diary Blog
In Focus
Celebrating 65 years of the CNC
The Cannes Film Festival is not the only French cultural institution feting its 65th anniversary this year. Melanie Goodfellow talks to CNC president Eric Garandeau.
This Week on ScreenBase
Hot projects on Screenbase
William Moseley will star in Of Corset’s Mine, while Roman Polanski is preparing the shoot of his next film, D.
Festival Dailies
Cannes dailies 2012
Read all of Screen’s Cannes 2012 print dailies in online versions here for free.
Cannes buzz
Cannes market buzz
All the hottest films, at all stages of production, coming to market at Cannes 2012.
Latest Reviews
Cannes Product Guide
Festival Focus
Cannes dailies 2012
Read all of Screen’s Cannes 2012 print dailies in online versions here for free.
Box office
Lost In Siberia finds itself in Germany; White Tiger loses its grip in Russia
Screen casts a glance over the international box office.





