All Screen articles in September 19 2014
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iFeatures shortlists eight for development
Eight teams have been selected from the iFeatures slate for further development funding, as the Creative England’s low budget feature film initiative enters its full development phase.
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Hollywood Classics signs Kastner library
EXCLUSIVE: Titles include A Chorus of Disapproval, Homeboy.
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BFI: film diversity needs own conversation
EXCLUSIVE: Culture minister Ed Vaizey to meet BFI and industry during London Film Festival.
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ABCs Of Death 2
Dirs: E.L. Katz, Julian Barratt, Julian Gilbey, Robert Morgan, Alejandro Brugues, Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado, Jim Hosking, Bill Plymton, Erik Matti, Dennison Ramalho, Kristina Buozyte, Bruno Samper, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, Robert Boocheck, Larry Fassenden, Hajime Ohata, Todd Rohal, Rodney Ascher, Marvin Kren, Juan Martinez Mareno, Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska, Vicenzo ...
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Peter Kujawski lands UPIP role
Peter Kujawski has been promoted from evp of worldwide acquisitions at Universal Pictures to the new role of managing director of Universal Pictures International Productions.
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Angelina Jolie to direct Africa
The multi-hyphenate, expected to be an awards contender this season with the upcoming Unbroken, will direct Skydance Productions’ epic.
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Canada submits Mommy for Oscar
The Metafilms and Sons Of Manual drama premiered in Cannes where it earned Xavier Dolan the jury prize.
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Belgium enters Dardennes to Oscar race
The Belgian national selection committee has chosen Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne’s Two Days, One Night to represent Belgium for forthcoming Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.
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Shamberg, Chartier to deliver Zurich keynotes
Game Changer Award going to Christoph Krachten, co-founder and President of Mediakraft Networks.
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Creative England launches second iShorts
Each project to receive £5,000 ($8,200) towards production budget.
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Tokyo to screen Big Eyes footage
The 27th Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) has announced its Special Screenings line-up of high-profile films from Japan and abroad.
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BFI launches new role, sees key departures
EXCLUSIVE: BFI beefs up audience team; Stolz, Berg to depart.
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Secret Cinema founder on future of cinema
Secret Cinema founder Fabien Riggall’s speech at the Toronto International Film Festival, in which he revealed details of ‘Secret Space and discussed analog vs digital.
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Picturehouse to launch new West End cinema
New seven-screen cinema for central London to open in 2015
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Into Film readies 2014 festival
The world’s biggest film festival for children and young people will include preview screenings of The Imitation Game and Disney doc Bears [pictured]; Q&A’s with Harry Potter’s David Yates, Stanley Kubrick’s daughter and Selfish Giant director Clio Bernard.
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Maze Runner, Tombstones challenge Lucy
Fox International prepares to unleash its YA adaptation The Maze Runner in an estimated 37 territories this weekend day-and-date with the North American launch.
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China, India sign co-production treaty
India and China signed a long-planned co-production agreement during the state visit of China’s president Xi Jinping to India.
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China’s Tencent enters film production
Tencent has become the latest Chinese internet giant with film industry ambitions, announcing plans to produce four to five movies a year.
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Band Of Robbers wraps shoot
Principal photography has concluded on the comedic thriller that reimagines Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer as grown men.