Screen
12 Apr 2012
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Almodovar casts Lola Dueñas, Javier Cámara and Cecilia Roth for The Brief Lovers
New film by Spanish director to be a “crazy comedy” with a flavour of the ’80s. -
Cannes shorts competition includes first selections from Syria, Puerto Rico
Shorts competition got 4,500 entries; Cinefondation had 1,700 entries from 320 film schools. -
Ceylan stepping 'beyond expectations'
Once Upon A Time in Anatolia director and Golden Tulip jury head Nuri Bilge Ceylan talks about what it takes to be a director, influences including Chekhov and his next project, during an Istanbul Film Festival masterclass. -
Formosa plans thrillers, film noir via its first Seed EIS development slate
EIS specialist Formosa Films has announced details of its inaugural Seed EIS (SEIS) Development slate. -
Istanbul announces development and post-production prize winners
Winners include Strangers in the House, Motherland, The Dustcloth. -
LevelK takes on Australian omnibus The Turning
Cate Blanchett, Mia Wasikowska [pictured] to make their directorial debuts alongside directors such as Tony Ayres, Justin Kurzel. -
Moviehouse takes on ActionFest award winner I Declare War
Sales company also working with Samaritan Entertainment on Repatriate. -
Other festivals to honour Viennale's 50th anniversary
As the Viennale celebrates its 50th anniversary, a number of other international festivals are paying tribute to the festival. -
SC Films to handle sales for Graham Chapman film
EXCLUSIVE: Simon Crowe’s SC Films International has taken on international sales for A Liar’s Autobiography – The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman. -
Sony takes Spanish rights to Justin and The Knights of Valour
Kandor Graphics behind the $28m animated feature. -
Toshiyuki Nishida to lead cast of Kitano's Outrage Beyond
Outrage sequel will also star director/writer/editor Kitano. -
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Warsaw's new ATM Studio hosts shoot for black comedy The Big Leap
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting starts April 15 in Warsaw on Kristoffer Rus’ Polish-Swedish co-production The Big Leap.




