All Screen articles in July 31 2015
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SPC throws 'Truth' into awards ring
The ‘Rathergate’ drama starring Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett will open in New York and Los Angeles on October 16.
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IFC Midnight acquires '#Horror'
Tara Subkoff’s genre film stars Chloe Sevigny, Tim Hutton, Natasha Lyonne, Balthazar Getty and Taryn Manning, among others.
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Cinedigm appoints four to board
The distributor announced on Friday that Blair Westlake, Andy Schuon, Zvi Rhine and Patrick O’Brien have joined as independent directors and will serve on the board, effective immediately.
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Gary Oldman joins STX sci-fi romance
Asa Butterfield, Carla Gugino and Britt Robertson have also joined the untitled intergalactic love story that Peter Chelsom will direct.
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Sarajevo Film Festival unveils full line-up
Newly announced strands include 1995-2015 Dealing With The Past.
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Court approves $9.5m Relativity loan
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has granted permission for the bankrupt company to pay staff and maintain day-to-day operations.
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Ymagis takeover of Eclair Group cleared
Ymagis to acquire Éclair’s operating activities, assets and holdings in subsidiaries in France, Germany and Morocco.
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Pippa Harris to chair BAFTA Film Committee
Co-founder of Sam Mendes’ Neal Street Productions replaces Nik Powell, stepping up from her role as deputy chair.
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Bill Wyman doc leads slate for former Pulse exec
EXCLUSIVE: Profile of Rolling Stones bassist leads London-based outfit’s doc slate.
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'Ida' producer readies first project with own company
Ewa Puszczynska, a producer on Pawel Pawlikowski’s Oscar-winning Ida, is preparing the first feature project of her own new company.
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World prepares for 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation'
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation arrives in 40 territories day-and-date with North America in an opening salvo that should result in a new weekend champion.
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Relativity files for bankruptcy
Ryan Kavanaugh’s embattled studio ended months of speculation on Thursday, initiating a voluntary Chapter 11 filing it said would allow it to strengthen the balance sheet and recapitalise.
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David Glasser to exit TWC
The seven-year veteran who arrived in September 2008 to head the international division and climbed to president and COO has resigned and will leave in November.
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'Beasts Of No Nation' to open in Landmark venues
Netflix, Bleecker Street and Landmark announced a partnership on Thursday that will put Netflix’s first original film in 19 of the US exhibitor’s markets.
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Kino Lorber acquires 'Arabian Nights'
The distributor has picked up North American rights to Miguel Gomes’ six-hour trilogy about social and economic woes in Portugal.
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Regal rejects Paramount windows experiment
The largest exhibitor in the US has declined to take part in Paramount’s bid to shorten the traditional 90-day window between theatrical and home entertainment viewing.