All Screen articles in 01 July 2010 – Page 10
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NewsUKFC/BFI merger called off
Creative Industries Minister Ed Vaizey said in a written statement that there were “no current plans to merge” the two bodies.
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Features
Standing guard
Most wide releases score the bulk of their theatrical gross in the opening few weeks - but exhibitors remain fiercely protective over the established four-month release window.
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Everything to play for
China’s exhibition sector has seen astounding growth in the past few years, with a large number of new cinemas being built. Yet the territory remains under-screened and is set for further major expansion
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O-Scope acquires North American rights to John Cazale doc
Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired North American rights to The Matador director Richard Shepard’s documentary I Knew It Was You.
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UK film industry breathes sigh of relief over Budget
Lottery funding to remain in place, only one small change made to film tax relief.
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NewsBrocoli, Hillcoat sign up for Skillset mentoring scheme
They will join other industry professionals including Alex Garland and Stephen Woolley.
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NewsFreestyle to release Bran Nue Dae in US theatres
Freestyle Releasing will handle the US theatrical release of the Australian hit Bran Nue Dae in September, Omnilab Media managing director Christopher Mapp announced.
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Zombieland's Fleischer stays with Columbia for Babe In The Woods
Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer will develop the action comedy Babe In The Woods at Columbia Pictures as a directing vehicle.
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NewsBechis honoured at One World Media Awards
Greta Scacchi presented the Chilean film-maker with the drama award for Birdwatchers.
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NewsFox International storms to $2bn in record time
Fox International has crossed $2bn for the fourth time in its history, reaching the milestone at least five months before any other distributor.
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NewsSierra nets key sales on Cannes market hit Catfish
Sierra Pictures president and CEO Nick Meyer has reported a successful Cannes, closing key sales on the hit Sundance documentary Catfish (pictured) and virtually selling out on Shark Night 3D.
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NewsMission: London breaks Bulgarian records
Dimitar Mitovski’s film has become the highest local grosser ever.
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FeaturesCatching up with 3D
So far in 2010, 3D has delivered more than $1bn at the global box office. But with only 8% of global screens equipped for the format, can exhibitors keep up with the flow of product?
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Locarno announces early competition titles
The line-up will feature Daniel Gaglianone’s Pietro and Bruce LaBruce’s Zombie.
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FeaturesNow appearing in theatres
The cinema is being redefined by alternative content - screenings of opera, theatre, sport and rock concerts to bring in new audiences. And with digital expansion, it is an area set for further growth.
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Skillset launches new higher education strategy
The initiative is part of the UK training body’s Bigger Future campaign.
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Matthew Bristowe joins Prime Focus as senior producer
He joins the visual entertainment services group as a senior producer in its View-D division.
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Submissions open for Olympic short film competition
First workshops will take place at the Edinburgh Film Festival















