All Screen articles in July 8 2016
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Cannes hit 'Toni Erdmann' scores German box office gold
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes hit approaches $1m after first weekend with screen count set to expand.
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Sundance Institute launches Mediterranean workshop
The Institute has joined forces with Greece’s Faliro House on an event for emerging screenwriters from Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Cyprus.
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Robert Guédiguian, Kim Rossi Stuart to head Venice juries
Venice appoints additional jury presidents; Sam Mendes already on board as competition jury president.
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'Iron Sky' producer, UK outfit join creature feature 'It Came From The Desert'
EXCLUSIVE: Producers join Marko Mäkilaakso’s pulpy monster movie based on the 80’s video game; Raven Banner sells.
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Edinburgh studio decision expected in August
The Pentland Studio project hopes to move ahead with its film and TV studio development outside Edinburgh, pending a greenlight from government.
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Jerusalem Film Festival gets off to noisy start
Controversial culture minister announces new film fund aimed at boosting southern Israel.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Jesse Klein, 'We’re Still Together'
The Canadian director discusses his sophomore feature, which debuts in competition at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Felix Van Groeningen, 'Belgica'
The director of The Broken Circle Breakdown talks to Screen about Future Frames and screening his latest film at Karlovy Vary.
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Oliver Stone's 'Snowden' to get European premiere at San Sebastian
US director to attend festival, where whistleblower feature will play out of competition.
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Jerusalem: Sam Spiegel lab introduces 2016 projects
International sales companies and financiers are in town to get the first glimpse of new projects from the prestigious Sam Spiegel International Film Lab. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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In Focus: Jerusalem Film & TV fund
The dynamic Jerusalem Film & Television Fund has a wide brief that includes attracting local and international production to the city and jump-starting its animation and VFX sectors. Geoffrey Macnab reports.
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Jerusalem: Nadav Lapid talks 'Diary Of A Wedding Photographer'
Inspired by his time as a wedding photographer, Nadav Lapid has transformed the complex feelings he has about love, intimacy and marriage into a 40-minute feature. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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US briefs: Bella Thorne joins Gold Circle's 'Break My Heart'
Plus: cast confirmed for Haley’s The Hero; CaribbeanTales festival line-up; and more…
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Well Go sets 'Mine' for US and Canada
The Safran Company military thriller starring Armie Hammer will get an autumn North American release.
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'Miss Hokusai' to GKIDS for North America
The New York distributor has bought North American rights to Keiichi Hara’s award-winning animated coming-of-age tale.
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Phoebe Fox joins Sam Rockwell in 'Blue Iguana'
EXCLUSIVE: Woman In Black 2 star joins comedy, which is set to shoot this month.
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Justin Timberlake joins Woody Allen cast
Juno Temple and James Belushi also confirmed for the cast of Woody Allen’s next feature.
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HanWay MD Thorsten Schumacher to step down
Schumacher to step down after 13 years at UK sales outfit.
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Ymagis launches mastering technology
Ymagis unveiled its feature film mastering and screening technology EclairColor for cinemas at the recent CineEurope convention.