All Screen articles in 11 April 2013
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Sky, Entertainment ink new deal
Under the new multi-year deal, Sky Movies will be the first subscription service in the UK & Ireland to show Silver Linings Playbook [pictured] and The Master, among others.
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UK releases update: 47 Ronin, Inside Llewyn Davis
Sony also sets date for Austenland and Warner Bros push back Gravity, while eOne dates 2 Guns and Insidious 2 among others.
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CinemaCon 2013
The annual convention in Las Vegas hosts the likes of Ben Stiller, Johnny Depp and Sandra Bullock.
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Thatcher's film legacy
A look back at how Thatcher-era policies impact the UK film industry of today, from the elimination of the Eady Levy to the founding of Channel 4 and British Screen. Geoffrey Macnab talks to the experts and re-examines the history.
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CinemaCon: Power to the people
Online service Tugg aims to match audiences with films and address the issue of low cinema occupancy. Jeremy Kay speaks to co-heads Nicolas Gonda and Pablo Gonzalez.
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Gabe Cowan and John Suits, New Artists Alliance
Jeremy Kay talks to the co-founders of the Los Angeles-based company whose Cheap Thrills won an audience award at this year’s SXSW.
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Tucker boards Inside Outside Man
Tucker [pictured] to direct Haas Silver Levene Film Studios’ based on real life spy thriller.
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Open Road gets Nut Job
Open Road Films has acquired all US rights to the 3D animated family film The Nut Job and set a Jan 17 2014 release date.
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Sitges to honour Takashi Miike
Prolific Japanese director to attend 2013 festival, which will screen his latest Lesson of the Evil [pictured] in competition.
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CPH PIX kicks off with Northwest; Munk wins Nordisk prize
Copenhagen festival will screen 160 features.
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Birds Eye View unveils winners
Festival wrapped last night [April 10] with Susan Youssef’s Dubai award-winning romance Habibi.
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Our Children wins at Athens Francophone festival
Festival guests include Alexandre Desplat and Carole Bouquet.
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Top UK directors urge review of BBC's 16mm policy
Directors UK and 32 British directors have sent a letter to the BBC’s Creative Director Alan Yentob [pictured] about concerns of format delivery for HD.
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MIPTV roundup: Jimmy McGovern, Ian McKellen and more
New dramas about 18th century Australia and first World War planned; McKellen’s Vicious gets Christmas special; Simon Beaufoy adapts spy series.
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Tax breaks dominate MIPTV talks
It was equal parts sunshine and rain in Cannes for MipTV, which summed up perfectly the mood of the market.
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Gulf Film Festival to feature 78 world premieres
Sixth edition opens today [April 11] with Haifaa Al-Mansour’s Wadjda.
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First Thai Destination fest wraps
The inaugural Thailand International Film Destination Festival (TIFDF) wrapped yesterday with organiser Thailand Film Office calling it a success with hopes to continue in future.