All Screen articles in August 29 2014
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News
Traverse to handle sales on Where The Road Runs Out
Traverse Media has come on board to represent US rights to Where The Road Runs Out, the first feature shot in Equatorial Guinea.
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Features
Joshua & Benny Safdie, Heaven Knows What
The filmmaking brothers talk about their Venice and Toronto selection, including how they were inspired by addict-turned-writer/actress Arielle Holmes.
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Michael Wright named DreamWorks CEO
Michael Wright will take over as CEO at DreamWorks in January 2015 following the departure of Stacey Snider for her likely next job at Fox.
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Vimeo, eOne sign pact
Vimeo has signed a deal to distribute digitally titles from eOne’s library including four day-and-date autumn releases.
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Andrés Muschietti to direct Sony’s Shadow
Andrés Muschietti has signed on to direct the PlayStation game adaptation Shadow Of The Colossus for Sony.
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IM Global shuffles UK office, Apsara
IM Global has hired Emil Elmer to head up its UK office as David Jourdan moves back to LA to oversee acquisitions for the Apsara label, among other tasks.
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Front Row named iTunes Middle East aggregator
Deal covers United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman.
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Sales outfit Stealth rebrands
Sales outfit Stealth is to undergo a rebrand to become Phoenix Worldwide Entertainment.
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Five nominated for lucrative Nordic prize
There are five films now nominated for the 2014 Nordic Council Film Prize.
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Way to Blue acquires Abundant
Way to Blue has acquired UK-based digital creative and PR agency Abundant.
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Comment
Life in Venice
Venice might have been sans Clooney this year, but there are plenty of reasons why this festival is still vital.
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News
Calinos veterans launch new Turkish distributor
Two former executives from Calinos Films have set up a new distribution company, Fabula Films, acquiring all Turkish rights.
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California triples film, TV tax credits
The California senate voted on Friday (August 29) to approve a measure that will ramp up the state’s $100m annual allocation to $330m over five years, starting next year.
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Iran's Tales selected for int'l festivals
Rakhshan Bani-Etemad’s feature, which upset Iranian censors, is in competition at the Venice Film Festival.
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Danish producers aim for growth after decline
Ambition to produce 25 Danish features per year with a $14m cash injection.
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CTBF to host Downton Abbey premiere
Industry charity known for its Royal Film Performance to host TV premiere.