All Screen articles in 05 February 2010 – Page 3
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News
Ludivine Sagnier joins Tamahori’s The Devil’s Double as shoot begins
Principal photography on Lee Tamahori’s The Devil’s Double has begun in Malta.
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The Work Media Group restructures to cut overheads
London-based sales and production company restructures to “improve efficency”.
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HandMade joint chiefs Patrick Meehan and David Ravden step down
UK company HandMade Plc reveals senior level departures and interim chief executive.
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Goldcrest takes worldwide sales on A Woman Goes To The Doctor
The financing, production and sales company will handle sales on Reinout Oreleman’s Dutch hit.
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London Film Festival reveals dates for 2010 edition
Festival director Sandra Hebron has announced dates for the 54th edition.
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Academy names producer credits for Blind Side, Hurt Locker
Credits for The Blind Side and The Hurt Lockerconfirmed, Locker allowed four nominees.
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Features
Berlin bears all
The inside track on all the films screening in and out of competition at Berlin. Profiles by Martin Blaney, Patricia Dobson, Jason Gray, Udita Jhunjhunwala, Jeremy Kay, Theodore Schwinke and Nancy Tartaglione
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Dutch funds join forces to support film from developing nations
The Hubert Bals and Jan Vrijman funds join forces to support independent film-makers in developing economies.
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Features
The European showcase
Among the box-fresh projects on offer to tempt international buyers at this year’s European Film Market (Feb 11-21) are projects directed by Steven Soderbergh, Tom Hanks and Francois Ozon, as well as interesting new titles set to star Orlando Bloom, Uma Thurman, Emily Blunt and Catherine Deneuve
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Features
The view from the stalls
Screen critic Jonathan Romney casts his eye over this year’s Berlinale line-up
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Features
An anniversary party to savour
The 60th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival (Feb 12-21) will be marked by a citywide celebration and an eye-catching line-up comprising the festival’s favourite film-makers and emerging new directors. Martin Blaney reports
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ContentFilm boards Gabriel Range's untitled thriller
ContentFilm take worldwide rights to untitled Gabriel Range project ahead of the European Film Market.
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Comment
The price of festivals
Film festivals may not be cheap to attend but, on a cultural level, they still have an important role to play in screening ambitious and challenging films that struggle to find mainstream distribution.
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Features
Welcome in Germany, Spain gets Precious
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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News
Pia Marais, Anocha Suwichakornpong take CineMart prizes
Awards winners announced as Rotterdam’s co-production market draws to a close.
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Features
Weekly International Box Office - February 5
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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News
Focus, Fortissimo, Timeless to use new EFM 3D venue for market premieres
Sales companies line-up to present 3D features at the European Film Market’s dedicated venue.
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Features
Homegrown hits boost business
Local titles drove up the Japanese box office by 5.7% in 2009 as the number of international releases dropped dramatically.
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