All Screen articles in 03 Nov 2011 – Page 2
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Driving force
Paul Walker is at the wheel in a thriller uniting South African talent and financing with international producers. Screen visits the set.
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The remaking of MPCA
Brad Krevoy tells Jeremy Kay why he has rebooted his old company with a lively mix of Black List scripts, English-language versions of foreign hits and genre slam-dunks
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A new approach to international
Why are some of the US studios closing or restructuring their international production and acquisitions departments? John Hazelton reports
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FilmNation building
FilmNation’s Glen Basner and Aaron Ryder reveal to Jeremy Kay their recipe for success: whip up commercial productions, add a sales roster from leading directors, and feed a network of international distribution partners
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AFM dailies digital editions
If you missed an issue of our AFM 2011 print editions, you can catch up with all five issues here.
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VVS strikes Canadian deals for three thrillers
Buys include Killing Season, The Frozen Ground and Vehicle 19.
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Kiarostami begins The End shoot in Japan
Film marks director’s second production shot outside his native Iran, after award-winning Certified Copy.
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Red Bull's Terra Mater plans 10 theatrical features
Terra Mater Factual Studios, the independent production company allied with the Red Bull Media House, plans to produce 10 cinema features in the next five years.
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Miss Conspirator attracts buyers for 9ers
Sales also done for Never Ending Story, Merry Christmas North!, Late Blossoms.
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Independent's Charles Swan flies for Germany, Switzerland
Independent has closed two deals on A Glimpse Inside The Mind of Charles Swan III, which it introduced to buyers here at the AFM.
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Jinga closes more deals for The Bunny Game; BBFC refuses to classify film
Jinga Films has sold horror The Bunny Game to Illusion Unlimited for Germany and Njuta for Scandinavia.
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Chinese Take Away wins best film, audience prize in Rome
Noomi Rapace wins best actress in Babycall, best actor goes to Guillaume Canet in Une Vie Meilleure.
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Universal chomps on multiple territories for Content's Sweets
Universal Pictures Entertainment has acquired Content’s Hard Boiled Sweets for the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Benelux and Scandinavia.
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Buyers take aim for Lotte's War of the Arrows
Korean box-office hit has sold to US, UK, German-Speaking Europe, Taiwan, Singapore and elsewhere.
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Ronan Bennett writing bomb squad thriller for Unanimous/Stylopik
Ronan Bennett (Public Enemies) is writing a new London-set action thriller for Chris Coen’s UK-based Unanimous Entertainment and Los Angeles-based Stylopik, which is funding the development.
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SC Global adds MoniKa, Annabelle
Shauna Shapiro Jackson and David Jackson’s SC Global Media is selling revenge action thriller MoniKa and Amy Weber’s drama Annabelle & Bear.
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EMP, Le Vision join forces for Derek Yee project
Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion Pictures and Beijing-based Le Vision Pictures are joining forces to produce a murder mystery that will reunite Hong Kong director Lo Chi-leung and producer Derek Yee.
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Rai finishes Czech shoot for The Secret Olympics
Italy’s public broadcaster RAI has completed production in the Czech Republic on $7m TV film The Secret Olympics.
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