All Screen articles in May 23 2014
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Ginnane preps two more remakes
EXCLUSIVE: Producer is planning remakes of Thirst and The Survivor.
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Ethiopia's female filmmakers make an impact
Ethiopian delegation at Cannes 2014 was led by women.
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American critics reflect on Cannes
As Cannes concluded, a group of American film critics reflected both on the impressive life of the late Roger Ebert, and their own experiences in covering the influential European festival.
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Edgar Wright leaves Ant-Man
The ‘Cornetto Trilogy’ director had been attached to the project since 2006.
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White God wins Un Certain Regard
Kornél Mundruczó’s White God has won the top prize in Un Certain Regard at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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‘First Fight’ sweeps Directors’ Fortnight
Thomas Cailley’s French drama scores hat-trick at the Cannes Film Festival sidebar.
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Netflix plans biopic of the Queen
Netflix has fought off competition from broadcasters the BBC and ITV and is on the brink of ordering its first original show from the UK – a £100m biopic of the Queen.
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Czech duo win Kieslowski prize
In Cannes, the eighth annial Krzysztof Kieslowski ScripTeast award has gone to Merican Chick.
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Star Wars spin-off hires Godzilla director
Gareth Edwards, the British director behind the recent Gozilla movie, is to direct the first Star Wars spin-off film.
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Godzilla stomps X-Men in UK buzz
The X-Men may put up a good fight but they prove no match for Godzilla in this week’s online buzz chart.
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SpectiCast rides with Pantani
The story of one of cycling’s most flamboyant icons is being readied for theatrical release in North and South America this July.
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Lionsgate, Grindstone take 2br/1ba
Lionsgate and Grindstone Entertainment aqcuire domestic rights to indie thriller starring Spy Kids actress Alexa Vega.
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Cannes buyers pick up Party Girl
Un Certain Regard titles revolves around 60-year-old nightclub hostess who decides to get married and settle down.