All Screen articles in April 1 2016
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Cannes: Luxbox closes pre-sales on 'Apprentice'
Paris-based sales agent Luxbox has sealed a string of deals on Cannes Un Certain Regard title Apprentice, including a sale to France’s Version Originale Condor.
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Well Go USA: growing audiences for Asian movies
Currently one of the most active distributors of Asian movies in the North America market, Well Go USA Entertainment distributes action, genre and US indie films across all platforms, including theatrical, DVD and VOD.
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Channel 4, David Kosse comment on exec's departure
Broadcaster “will be announcing successor imminently”; Screen understands from multiple sources that Daniel Battsek is front-runner for the job.
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Film4 head David Kosse steps down to join STX Entertainment
In shock move, Film4 head departs UK broadcaster after 18 months to join STX Entertainment.
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3D family-adventure 'Aldabra' inks sales, distribution deals
EXCLUSIVE: Aldabra: Once Upon An Island will have two market screenings at Cannes following its domestic release in the Czech Republic.
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Daniel Burman's TV debut 'Supermax' heads to MIPTV ahead of shoot
Globo’s first production targeted exclusively at the Latin American market will be overseen by acclaimed Argentinian director Burman [pictured].
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Frontières: 'Amsterdam Gothic' attracts Belgian co-pro partner
Second feature from The Pool director to be co-produced by Potemkino.
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Bellander leaves Tre Vanner for StellaNova
The production exec was most recently a producer on Swedish box office hit A Man Called Ove.
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Filmmaker co-operative The Vipers Nest rebrands
EXCLUSIVE: Co-operative whose alumni include Corin Hardy and Rachel Dargavel rebrands as UK courses company run by former Salt MD Samantha Horley.
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Spanish film-makers to follow: the magnificent seven
Who are the exciting new film-makers emerging from Spain? Elisabet Cabeza profiles seven to keep an eye on.
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Spain focus: hot projects, big-name draws
Among the most anticipated Spanish productions of the year are a Paleolithic period drama, the new Almodovar and a regal role for Penelope Cruz.
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Spain: territory focus
Mainstream Spanish films are thriving as TV broadcasters fill the gap in public funding. But at what cost to auteur film-making? Could a new Pedro Almodovar emerge now?
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Holliday Grainger, Max Irons join Jane Austen adaptation 'Sanditon'
EXCLUSIVE: The Riot Club duo join Charlotte Rampling in upcoming comedy sold by Goldcrest.
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'Batman v Superman' hits $530m worldwide
Warner Bros’ spring tentpole has surged to an estimated $329.1m by Thursday and $201.3m in North America.
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Myriad acquires world rights to ‘The Queen Of Spain’
Kirk D’Amico and his team will introduce Cannes buyers to the upcoming drama from Fernando Trueba starring Penelope Cruz.
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BOND/360 moves into international sales
EXCLUSIVE: The distributor is broadening its remit with the acquisition of worldwide rights to Sound Of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story.
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Panama fest unveils Primera Mirada jury
IFF Panama’s first-look sidebar for central American and Caribbean projects awards grants for market visibility and completion of features in post.
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Robin Wright in talks to join 'Blade Runner' sequel
The star of Netflix’s House Of Cards is in final negotiations to join Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford in Alcon Entertainment’s sci-fi project.
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2016 Indian Film Festival of LA unveils juries
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles has announced the juries and additional programming for the upcoming 14th edition, which runs April 6-10 in Hollywood.
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Michael Fassbender-Alicia Vikander drama sells to Russia
Derek Cianfrance’s The Light Between The Oceans sells to Arthouse, which also buys Jesse Owens biopic Race.