All Screen articles in 01 July 2010 – Page 20

  • Alice In Wonderland
    News

    UK box-office boom continues, spurred by 3D

    2010-07-07T15:12:00Z

    UK box-office tops $756m (£500m) in first half of 2010, 3% ahead of first half of 2009.

  • News

    Hospital 100 includes Emily Blunt, Mike Leigh, Danny Boyle

    2010-07-07T18:12:00Z

    The Hospital, a London members’ club, has announced this year’s The Hospital Club 100, which recognises influential people in the creative industries.

  • Son of Babylon
    News

    Son of Babylon selected as Iraq's entry for Oscar race

    2010-07-07T18:25:00Z

    Festival hit Son of Babylon has been selected as Iraq’s official entry for the foreign language Oscar at the 2011 Academy Awards.

  • News

    IMAX to add five theatres in Philippines

    2010-07-07T18:34:00Z

    IMAX and exhibitor and mall operator SM Prime Holdings have struck a deal to install five digital IMAX projection systems at SM shopping centres across the Philippines.

  • News

    Kinopolis works with XDC, FTT for digital installations in Germany

    2010-07-07T18:41:00Z

    Exhibitor Kinopolis, digital cinema service company XDC, and digital cinema service provider FTT have agreed on terms for deployment of 123 digital systems at 15 cinemas in Germany.

  • Nick Nolte
    News

    Nick Nolte to star in US-Spain drama At 2:15

    2010-07-08T07:00:00Z

    Spanish outfit CLO D’Art Productions will make a $3m (€2.5m) drama titled At 2:15 with a US co-producer and a mixture of leading American and Spanish actors, including Nick Nolte.

  • The_A_Team.jpg
    Features

    How small screen success translates to the big screen

    2010-07-13T15:55:00Z

    Films adapted from or inspired by television series have been around nearly as long as TV sets ― but there is no guarantee that success on the small screen will transfer to the international box office. Leonard Klady reports

  • Ajami_5.jpg
    Features

    Territory Focus: Israel

    2010-07-13T16:12:00Z

    Despite its small size Israel has produced a string of international breakouts in recent years. Edna Fainaru tracks the rise of Israel’s film-makers — and profiles the talent and financiers keeping the momentum going. Editor Mike Goodridge introduces.

  • Ben Miller on the set of Huge
    Features

    Ben Miller

    2010-07-15T12:24:00Z

    The comedian turned film director talks about his debut feature Huge, which had its world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival and stars Noel Clarke, Johnny Harris and Thandie Newton.