All Screen articles in 01 Sept 2011
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Greenberg Fund backs projects written by Boxen, Morton/Fogliato, McGowan
On the eve of the Toronto International Film Festival, Astral’s Harold Greenberg Fund English-Language Program has announced its latest funding round through its Equity Investment Program.
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Diego Batlle leads Toronto's Fipresci jury
TIFF hosts international critics jury for 20th consecutive year.
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Venice's surprise film is China's People Mountain People Sea
Cai Shangjun’s drama is about a young man who wants to find his brother’s killer.
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Vachon, Hastings, Ankner line up for panel at OMDC Financing Forum
Expert producer Christine Vachon, UK film packager Chris Hastings of 1066 Productions and Mark Ankner of William Morris Endeavor will be the participants in this year’s panel discussion at the OMDC International Financing Forum in Toronto.
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Imagina books deals for Amador, Red Eagle, Three Meters
Spanish outfit Imagina International Sales has announced a load of big deals on its titles ahead of Toronto, including Fernando Leon De Aranoa’s award-winning drama Amador to Film Movement for the US and Canada.
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Cloud Atlas awarded the maximum amount by German incentive programme
The €100m Cloud Atlas has become the first project in the history of the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) incentive programme to be awarded the maximum possible sum of Euros 10m.
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EFP's Film Sales Support backs 55 films in Toronto
Sellers being backed for the first time include EuropaCorp and Bankside.
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Tinker Tailor's latest fan: John Le Carre
As Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy gets rave reviews in Venice, author John Le Carre offers his support of the film and says Alec Guinness himself would have given it a standing ovation.
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HanWay taking on Bertolucci's Me and You
Jeremy Thomas has long working relationship with Bertolucci going back to The Last Emperor.
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HanWay takes on sales for Mark Cousins' Toronto-bound The Story of Film
The 15-hour project was six years in the making.
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StudioCanal's new look
As Kinowelt and Optimum are rebranded, the company’s new ident showcases music by Alexandre Desplat.
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Speleers, Szohr, Pasqualino sign on for Love Bite
WestEnd handling sales on the Andy de Emmony-directed comedy/horror.
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The Help's international premiere kicks off Deauville's 37th edition
Guests walking Deauville’s famed Les Planches broadwalk this weekend included Francis Ford Coppola, Shirley Maclaine, Bill Murray, Michael Shannon, Ellen Barkin and Kate Bosworth.
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Autlook takes international rights to Beats, Rhymes & Life
Vienna-based sales outfit Autlook has taken worldwide rights to Michael Rapaport’s Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe CalledQuest.
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Stellan Skarsgard lines up for von Trier's Nymphomania
Von Trier says he is doing extensive research for the project.
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Bac takes on sales for Provost's The Invader
French sales outfit Bac has swooped to take international sales rights on Nicolas Provost’s The Invader — a world premiere in Orrizonti (Horizons) in Venice this week before going on to Toronto.
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Cannes Film Festival shifts dates of 2012 edition to May 16-27
Cannes Film Festival delays 2012 edition by one week to May 16-27, from originally announced May 9-20, due to clash with French presidential elections at the beginning of the month.
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Soderbergh details next three films, starting with male stripper movie
Speaking in Venice this weekend, Steven Soderbergh has revealed when he will be shooting his next three projects.
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Frederick Wiseman plans documentary about UC Berkeley
As he unveils Crazy Horse in Venice, Wiseman talks about new project about a large university.