All Screen articles in 31 May 2012
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‘Belfast’ leads charge for UK talent at 2021 Oscar nominations
‘Belfast’ leads the charge for British talent at this year’s Academy Awards.
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Paris Cinema's 10th edition to open with Carax's Holy Motors
Paris Cinema festival will fete 10th birthday with a Assayas retrospective and tribute to Hong Kong Cinema from 1948 to present day.
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Kosovo's Film Centre becomes EFP's 33rd member
Kosovo’s film body, Kosova Cinematography Center (KCC), has become the 33rd member of the pan-European film promotion umbrella European Film Promotion (EFP).
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Les Films du Losange closes final big territories on Amour
Asian and Latin American distributors fall for Michael Haneke’s Palme d’Or winner Amour.
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Pieprzyca lines up Dawid Ogrodnik for The Will To Live
Polish director Maciej Pieprzyca [pictured] will start shooting his second feature, The Will To Live (Chce się żyć) from June 16 to July 31.
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Sarajevo to host open air screenings of The Angels' Share, Intouchables
The Angels’ Share, Intouchables and I, Anna will screen out of competition at Sarajevo’s Open Air venue.
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Meirelles plans October start of shoot for Onassis film
EXCLUSIVE: Fernando Meirelles says that Nemesis, his upcoming film about tycoon Aristotle Onassis, will start shooting for 10 weeks in October in Croatia, where location scouting is actually under way.
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Rodnyansky expands presence in Russia through launch of A Company's own distribution arm, cooperation with Fox
Company launches this week at Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival.
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Raleigh Studios to manage China’s Wuxi Studio
US film studio company Raleigh Studios will manage China’s Wuxi Studio, a 6-square-km facility near Shanghai, to provide film production, post-production and tourism services.
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Favino, Kapur line up for jury duty in Venice
They will head the Horizons and debut film juries.
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Karlovy Vary competition includes premieres from Ouellet, Lund, Lygizos, Najbrt
Czech Republic-based festival also unveils Documentary Competition, East of West Competition and Forum of Independents selections for its 47th edition.
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Greek crisis forces Thessaloniki to abandon cash prizes
The Thessaloniki Film Festival (Nov 2-11) has been forced to cancel this year’s cash prizes for its Alexander Awards.
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New Horizons to open Poland's first arthouse multiplex
The New Horizons Association, in cooperation with the Helios cinema chain and support from the City of Wroclaw, is converting one of the multiplexes in Wroclaw into an arthouse cinema and film education centre.
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Michael Mann to head international jury at Venice
Marks first time for Mann leading an international festival jury.
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Weisscam to develop 4K T-CAM with crowdfunding
German high-speed camera developers Weisscam plans to speed the implemention of a 4K sensor into its high-speed T-CAM, based on the positive feedback it received at this year’s NAB in Las Vegas when it showed a non-functional prototype.
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New Tribeca Firenze to include Rust And Bone, The Zen Of Bennett
John Malkovich and Tony Bennett to attend Florence event.
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Spanish buyers busy in Cannes despite complaints about high deal prices
Alta buys next Coen brothers film; Golem to distribute Haneke’s Amour.
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New UK EIS rules get EU approval
UK film industry sources have expressed their relief that EU State Aid approval has finally been given to the new UK EIS rules.