All Screen articles in 03 Feb 2011 – Page 2
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NewsHallstrom plans first Swedish feature in 24 years
Svensk/Sonet will produce thriller The Hypnotist, based on bestselling crime novel.
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NewsInternational filmmakers join Hungarian protest against budget cuts
Bela Tarr and other Hungarian filmmakers today fired a shot across the bow of their government, decrying measures there which they say endanger their industry.
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NewsJinga's A Serbian Film sells to three more territories pre-EFM
Jinga Films continues to close deals on the uber-controversial A Serbian Film.
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NewsCarl Franklin to start shoot with Facinelli in June
Director Carl Franklin will start shooting drama El Chico Blanco in June 2011.
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NewsNew films added to lineups for Media Luna, Beta Cinema and m-appeal
My Best Enemy has already pre-sold to the UK (Metrodome), Japan (Klockworx), Czech Republic/Slovakia (Hollywood C.E.) and China (ERG Film).
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NewsRussian, Indian film studios plan joint projects
Russia and India will strengthen ties for movie production, as they implement joint projects bringing together leading film studios from both countries.
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NewsCinemavault acquires mobster biopic Boca
Brazilian film won prizes at Rio International Film Festival.
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NewsThe Iron Lady shoot underway in UK
Shooting began on location in the UK last week; Meryl Streep comments on role as first still of her as Margaret Thatcher is released.
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NewsImagina seal more key deals on Allen’s Midnight In Paris
Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris has been sold to several more territories ahead of its world premiere as the opening film at Cannes, including to Italy, Germany and Latin America.
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NewsToronto to spotlight Buenos Aires in next City to City programme
This marks the third year of the City to City series.
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NewsSky said to be making 'excess profits' from movies service
The findings could affect Sky’s exclusivity deals with the US studios as well as the wholesale price it charges rivals, such as Virgin Media, to carry the service.
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NewsAruba film festival plans second edition for June 10-16
Government support for new festival continues; Masenza returns as artistic director.
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NewsOdin's Eye to sell Inseparable starring Kevin Spacey
Dayyan Eng’s black comedy is about a brash American who befriends a Chinese neighbour.
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CommentHow Hollywood could benefit from 'Box Financing'
LA-based lawyer Schuyler M. Moore argues that the finacial overhaul bill new definitions will offer transparent equity investing to benefit many sectors of the film industry.
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NewsBankside travels with Winterbottom's Trishna starring Pinto, Ahmed
Bankside Films has acquired Michael Winterbottomís next film Trishna, which will star Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire) and Riz Ahmed (Four Lions).
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
Screenbase provides in-depth information about all the European 2011 Berlinale films with all the latest updates, but a range of newly announced projects have also been added in the last week, with Trishna, 10 Jours En and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters among them.
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NewsKaleidoscope sees double with Black and Blue Films
UK sales agent takes worldwide rights to Black and Blue’s Elfie Hopkins And The Gammons and Strippers vs Werewolves, as well as James Erskine’s From The Ashes.
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NewsIMAX strikes four-cinema deal with Blue Ocean in China
Jiangsu Eudemonia Blue Ocean Cinema Development Co. (Blue Ocean) today announced an agreement to install four new digital IMAX theatre systems in China.
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FeaturesInseparable
While US stars are pouring into China this year to work on co-productions and local projects, black comedy Inseparable can claim to be the first fully Chinese production to tap a major Hollywood actor.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
With the Berlinale and EFM coming to an end, a flurry of new projects have been announced in the last week, with Russendisko, 360 and Tabu among them.
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