All Screen articles in 05 February 2010 – Page 2
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NewsWeinsteins finally conclude deal for Sundance hit The Tillman Story
The Weinstein Company has finally concluded negotiations and acquired Sundance documentary The TillmanStory.
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NewsBleiberg to introduce EFM buyers to Crystal Bear winner My Suicide
Bleiberg Entertainment has picked up international rights to writer-director David Lee Miller’s 2009 Crystal Bear winner My Suicide.
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NewsUniversal casts Taylor Lautner in 2012 Hasbro tentpole
Universal has cast The Twilight Saga’s rising star Taylor Lautner in a major new 3D Hasbro adaptation.
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NewsRichard Moore to leave Melbourne Film Festival
Executive director Moore has decided not to renew his contract after four years with the event.
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NewsDanish feature R wins top prize at Goteborg film festival
Tobias Lindholm and Michael Noer’s feature debut, R, win Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film in Gothenburg.
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NewsMr Bjarnfredarson picks up 11 nominations for Iceland's Eddas
Mr Bjarnfredarson leads the nominations for Iceland’s Edda Awards, which are due to take place on February 27.
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NewsKOFIC boosts financial support for 3D schemes
The Korean film industry body has increased its support budget and announced a conversion deal between Stereopictures and Warner Bros.
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FeaturesRobust Sundance raises spirits
It is being hailed as the best Sundance in years by North American buyers and sellers, but what does it mean for the international market going into this month’s EFM in Berlin (Feb 11-21)? Jeremy Kay reports
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NewsBabelgum takes UK web and mobile rights to Little Ashes
The mobile and web platform picks up exclusive UK mobile and web rights to Paul Morrison’s Little Ashes.
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NewsFortissimo takes worldwide rights to Sandcastle
Fortissimo Films’ Michael Werner and Eric Koo’s (pictured) production outfit sign deal on Boo Junfeng’s Sandcastle.
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FeaturesLeslie Linder
Respected agent and film producer Leslie Linder passed away on January 16, aged 85 years old.
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FeaturesBreaking down borders
Spanish producers are working with their international counterparts on an unprecedented scale in an attempt to increase budgets and widen the appeal of their films around the world. Chris Evans reports
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FeaturesGiving audiences what they want
While Spanish films are experiencing an upturn in popularity, international titles are finding it more difficult to make an impression in the territory. Chris Evans reports
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NewsContentFilm takes international rights to Jake Scott's Rileys
ContentFilm takes international rights to Jake Scott’s Sundance premiere ahead of EFM.
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NewsProtocol UK, Fintage House join forces on new service
Collection agencies Protocol UK and Fintage House join forces to launch “proactive service”.
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NewsShowbox to handle retail sales for Kaleidoscope slate
Year-old Kaleidoscope signs deal with Showbox Media Group, it starts on March 1.
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NewsNonStop takes Scandinavian rights to Polanski doc
Swedish distributor picks up Scandinavian rights to Marina Zenovich’s documentary.
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News3D films boost 2009 German box office
German box office and cinema admissions boosted by 3D and local titles.
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