All Screen articles in 05 Aug 2010 – Page 3

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    Reviews

    White, White World (Beli, Beli Svet)

    2010-08-06T17:04:00Z

    Dir: Oleg Novkovic. Serbia-Germany-Sweden. 2010. 121mins.

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    News

    Jafar Panahi's short to open Venice Days

    2010-08-06T14:56:00Z

    It is not known whether the Iranian film-maker, who spent two months in prison earlier this year, will be allowed to attend the festival.

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    News

    Cardiff screenwriter Stratton wins Big 5 Comedy award

    2010-08-06T11:53:00Z

    The inaugural award carried a cash prize of $1600 from Working Title Films.

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    This week’s hot projects on Screenbase

    2010-08-06T09:45:00Z

    New productions by France’s Christophe Ruggia, Germany’s Til Schweiger and Romania’s Adrian Sitaru stand out on Screenbase this week.

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    News

    Kim Dong-ho to step down from Pusan role

    2010-08-06T02:05:00Z

    Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) founding director Kim Dong-ho will make this year’s edition his last.

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    News

    Inception heads into weekend as overseas box office favourite

    2010-08-06T00:23:00Z

    After crossing $200m by Thursday [5] Inception was expected to retain its crown. Warner Bros will look to keep momentum going with two significant launches in Spain and Brazil.

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    Never Let Me Go to open London Film Festival

    2010-08-06T00:03:00Z

    The 54th BFI London Film Festival, presented in partnership with American Express, will open on Oct 13 with the European premiere of Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go.

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    News

    Boyle's 127 Hours set for Toronto

    2010-08-05T22:24:00Z

    Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours is to get its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

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    Features

    Brazil blooms

    2010-08-05T18:00:00Z

    Screen editor Mike Goodridge introduces Elaine Guerini’s territory focus exploring the production and distribution scene in Brazil.

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    The leading edge

    2010-08-05T17:56:00Z

    Elaine Guerini shines a spotlight on the hottest producers at work in Brazil.

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    Features

    The land of promise

    2010-08-05T17:55:00Z

    Vastly underscreened and with a fast-rising economy, Brazil has astonishing growth potential.  But can the burgeoning film market overcome chronic piracy? Elaine Guerini reports.

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    Undiscovered country

    2010-08-05T17:55:00Z

    Brazil is a fast-rising market — but cinema expansion has so far been slow outside of the major cities. Elaine Guerini explores the issues holding back the territory’s theatre development.

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    Made in Brazil

    2010-08-05T17:55:00Z

    From sequels to international breakouts through to buzzy directorial debuts, Elaine Guerini profiles some of the hottest new films coming out of the territory.

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    Have funds, need audiences

    2010-08-05T17:55:00Z

    Brazilian producers may find it easier today to get their films financed but improving local distribution is the next challenge they face. Elaine Guerini investigates.

  • News

    Palestine’s Cinema Jenin re-opens thanks to international support

    2010-08-05T17:05:00Z

    Cinema Jenin, one of Palestine’s largest and most impressive movie houses, is re-opening today thanks to international support after remaining closed for more than 20 years since the first Intafada in 1987.

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    Features

    Frank Marshall

    2010-08-05T13:11:00Z

    Veteran producer Frank Marshall talks about shooting The Last Airbender with M Night Shyamalan in Greenland, tax breaks and his philosophy on producing.

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    Features

    Reign Of Assassins

    2010-08-05T13:08:00Z

    Currently in post production, John Woo and Su Chao-pin’s martial arts action thriller Reign Of Assassins stars Michelle Yeoh as a retired female assassin whose past returns to haunt her.The film will have its world premiere at Venice.

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    The talent packagers

    2010-08-05T12:48:00Z

    Media Rights Capital has carved a place in Hollywood as a provider of major movies with aggressive deals for talent. Jeremy Kay speaks to co-founder Modi Wiczyk

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    A Legendary journey

    2010-08-05T12:48:00Z

    Launched six years ago, Legendary Pictures survived the economic crash and continues to bring private equity and hedge-fund investment to Hollywood movies. Jeremy Kay meets chairman and CEO Thomas Tull.

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    The empire builder

    2010-08-05T12:48:00Z

    In a short time, Relativity Media has become one of the biggest players in the business − and that now includes its own domestic distribution operation. Company founder Ryan Kavanaugh speaks to Jeremy Kay.