All Screen articles in 01 July 2010 – Page 9
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Babelgum, iThentic strike online alliance
Web and mobile video content platform Babelgum and online and mobile video producer and distributor iThentic have announced a partnership on two free streaming channels.
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Abu-Assad to head up Doha Tribeca jury
The Palestinian film-maker will preside over the festival’s inaugural Arab film competition.
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FeaturesCrime pays in Sweden
A wave of successful genre novels and movies has stoked international interest in Sweden. Niklas Eriksson looks at the growing momentum in the Swedish production sector
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A better tomorrow?
Despite their international profile, Danish films are struggling for market share at home, and financing is under pressure.
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FeaturesFinland: animated strength
The territory is making its mark in Europe and banking on its strength in animation.
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Iceland: industry on the brink
Film has been hit hard by the financial crisis, and there may be worse to come.
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Reaching outside Norway
With strong state support, Norway has ambitious goals to attract international partners.
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Channel 4 chief executive to launch Skillset campaign
David Abraham will speak at the launch of the campaign, which aims to strengthen the links between education and the media industry.
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NewsSecret Cinema screens Bladerunner to packed audiences
The event took place over six days in London’s Canary Wharf.
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Magnolia adds SXSW rom-com Barry Munday to US pipeline
Magnolia Pictures has acquired US rights to Far Hills Pictures, Stick N Stone Productions and Corner Store Entertainment’s romantic comedy Barry Munday.
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Sasha sounds right note for Strand Releasing
Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Dennis Todorovic’s gay coming-of-age tale Sasha.
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Lionsgate to release Machine Gun Preacher in North America
Lionsgate today confirmed it will handle the North American release of Machine Gun Preacher, the real-life action story that was a marquee title for the company’s international sales division in Cannes.
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Cameras set to roll on US-German romance My Last Day Without You
Production is set to begin in New York on July 12 on New York-based Cicala Filmworks US-German romance My Last Day Without You.
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Polar bear still on top of the world
Set up more than a century ago, Denmark’s Nordisk Film is a major regional producer and buyer of films. Now the company is looking to build on high-profile successes such as the Millennium trilogy.
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Regional releasing
Nordisk is one of several major companies releasing across the Nordic region.
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The sky's the limit
Ross Pollack, the new CEO of Hong Kong’s Celestial Pictures is looking to build the company brand and exploit its Shaw Brothers library digitally.
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Taking the initiative
Exhibitors are increasingly proactive when it comes to attracting audiences. Screen International correspondents explore programmes in key markets around the world
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Screen Gems appoints Loren Schwartz marketing chief
Creative advertising veteran Loren Schwartz has been promoted to executive vice-president of marketing for Screen Gems.
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