All Screen articles in April 15 2016
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News
IM Global to handle sales on 'Youth', 'Detective Dee 3'
US company will launch sales on Huayi Brothers titles at Cannes.
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Features
Bill Purple, 'The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea'
The TV director who has worked in the camera department on some of Hollywood’s biggest tentpoles makes his feature directorial debut in the Tribeca premiere about a grieving architect who forms a bond with a runaway.
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Features
Vanessa Gould, 'Obit'
Gould sat down to discuss her new documentary ahead of the world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17.
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‘The Jungle Book’ swings to buzz chart lead
Jeff Nichols’ Midnight Special also performs strongly.
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Cannes 2016: watch trailers for the films in Official Selection
Check out the trailers for films set to play at the 69th Cannes Film Festival.
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Vilnius: 'Thirst' and 'I, Olga Hepnarova' share top honour
The festival’s industry event featured 20 work-in-progress projects.
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Comment
Cross-border access and the Digital Single Market: a poorer new landscape?
The Commission wants to make it easier for us to enjoy Europe’s rich cinematographic culture online, but its proposal may put that richness in jeopardy, argues Reed Smith film finance partner Michael Maxtone-Smith.
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Cannes: Thierry Fremaux interview
Cannes chief discusses the festival’s repeat invitations policy and explains why Oliver Stone’s Snowden will not be premiering at the festival.
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Security threat empties Lionsgate session
A CinemaCon screening of Now You See Me 2 was abandoned when a suspicious item that later turned out to be harmless forced the evacuation of the Colosseum on Thursday afternoon.
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Features
Ian Olds, 'The Fixer'
Ahead of the April 17 world premiere in Tribeca, Ian Olds discusses his drama about an Afghan ‘fixer’ for Western war reporters who discovers new intrigue when he leaves his life behind and settles in northern California.
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Tribeca: Genna Terranova Q&A
With a huge push into virtual reality and a major focus on television and digital, the Tribeca Film Festival offers a wide-lens snapshot of contemporary content creation. But, festival director Genna Terranova tells Jeremy Kay, “Film is the bedrock.”
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Sundance Selects acquires Cannes duo
The distributor has picked up US rights to newly announced Cannes selections Graduation and The Unknown Girl.
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Amazon Studios woos CinemaCon
In a genial presentation in Las Vegas on Thursday that reassured the massed ranks of exhibitors that it believes in the theatrical business, Hollywood’s newest major player also broke news about theatrical distribution partners on two films on its slate.
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Fox lines up four 'Avatar' sequels
James Cameron surprised CinemaCon attendees at the end of Thursday morning’s Fox presentation to explain that his fantasy universe had become larger than originally expected.
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Cannes 2016: critic's take
2016 looks like a good vintage: Screen’s chief critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan dissects this year’s Competition lineup…
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Ed Gass-Donnelly, 'Lavender'
The director talks to Jeremy Berkowitz ahead of the April 18 world premiere of his psychological thriller in Tribeca.