All Screen articles in 05 February 2010 – Page 3
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NewsRome Film Festival expands expert commission
Organisers for the International Rome Film Festival have expanded its expert commission for the fifth edition this autumn.
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Landmark digital piracy case opens in Italy
The Italian Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Federation seeks damages from telecom operator over illegal downloading.
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NewsRakesh Roshan's Kites to receive dual language release
Rakesh Roshan’s romantic saga Kites will be released worldwide in both Hindi and English on the same day.
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NewsSeghatchian to head new UKFC production fund
UKFC names current development fund chief as head of new production fund created by restructure.
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NewsWide falls in love with Borcuch’s Sundance title
Wide Management takes international rights to Jacek Borcuch’s Sundance competition title
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NewsFinecut does deal with Kim Jee-woon's Devil
Korean sales company FineCut has announced it has picked up I Saw The Devil, the upcoming film from Kim Jee-woon, hit director of The Good, The Bad, The Weird.
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NewsDumont gets tribute at Sarajevo
French auteur Bruno Dumont will be the subject of the annual Tribute at the Sarajevo Film Festival, which runs July 23 to 31.
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NewsWestEnd boards two from Israel
Boutique UK sales agency WestEnd Films has taken on sales for Footnote, the new film from Joseph Cedar (pictured), who won a Silver Bear and was Oscar nominated for his last film Beaufort.
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NewsEaling scores with hockey comedy What The Puck
UK sales outfit goes back to its “feelgood” comedy roots with new Peter Cattaneo feature.
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NewsBenelux, Russia get Amphibious
Celsius Entertainment has closed key deals on Brian Yuzna’s 3D creature feature Amphibious 3D with Dutch Film Works/BFD in Benelux and Leopolis in Russia/CIS.
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NewsBerlinale reboots German films
Organisers moot restructure of German film strands for 2011 edition.
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Rezo entices buyers with The Game Of Death
Rezo Films is launching sales on its new documentary The Game Of Death from directors Thomas Bornot, Alain-Michel Blanc and Gilles Amado.
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NewsE1 takes three from H20 for Canada
E1 Entertainment has closed a deal for Canadian rights to three films from Andras Hamori and Mark Horowitz’s H20 Motion Pictures.
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NewsLars von Trier readies Melancholia as pre-sales close to Russia, Poland
Lars Von Trier’s next feature Melancholia is set to start shooting in Sweden in June with Meta Foldager (Antichrist) again producing.
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FeaturesSzabolcs Hajdu, director and screenwriter, Bibliothèque Pascal
Szabolcs Hajdu talks to Theodore Schwinke about the inspiration behind and execution of his new film, which recently won the Golden Reel at the 41st Hungarian Film Week.
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NewsAscot Elite burrows into German theatrical market
Swiss distributor Ascot Elite is launching into the German theatrical market with the release of Rodrigo Cortes’ Sundance buzz film Buried.
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FeaturesThe reign in Spain
Chris Evans looks at why the Spanish film sector is upbeat as it heads into 2010 with increased investment, greater international collaboration and a local audience revitalised by good Spanish product
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