All Screen articles in 05 May 2011 – Page 3
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NewsAtlantic Screen Composers to bring new fund to Cannes
Ex Aramid executive Simon Fawcett and music publisher Tim Hollier plan to invest between $30K and $350K in up to 60 features a year.
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NewsElephant Eye takes on sales for Tribeca's Swell Season, Beyond The Black Rainbow
Both films will have market premieres at Cannes Market.
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NewsJulia Ivanova, Rama Rau among winners at Hot Docs
Hot Docs wraps with top prizes going to Family Portrait in Black and White and Dragonslayer
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NewsWWE, Pathe team for Kitamura horror starring Luke Evans
WWE and Pathe UK are partnering to co-finance and distribute horror No One Lives, written by David Cohen and to be directed by Ryuhei Kitamura.
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NewsTokyo edition of Talent Campus to welcome 12-15 participants
Details of the first edition of Talent Campus Tokyo were announced today by the event’s Berlin and Tokyo organising committees.
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Other Angle takes on Back To Square One
France’s Other Angle has announced the acquisition of Back To Square One, a comedy produced by Alain Goldman.
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NewsBye Bye Blackbird starts Canadian shoot starring Connor Jessup
Jason Buxton makes his directorial debut with the story of troubled teenager.
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CommentUK industry alive and kicking
Provenance Films stormed to victory for the second year running at the annual film industry five aside football event, which took place at Millwall football stadium in London on Sunday.
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NewsSpeakers confirmed for Dimension 3 forum
Projects under discussion include The Amazing Spider-Man and Pina
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NewsAll Cannes news and reviews will be free on ScreenDaily
Screen will be offering our Cannes-related stories – including news and reviews – for free during the festival.
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CommentBritish Airways launches short film mentoring programme
Winning project will screen on flights and at the 2012 Olympic Games
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NewsIndustry veteran David Stone dies at age 78
David Stone, a producer, distributor and exhibitor best known as the head of Cinegate Film Distribution and the Gate Cinema in west London, has died at the age of 78 after a short illness.
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NewsShanghai unveils competition lineup
The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) announced the first 9 films of its competition lineup.
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NewsOpen City documentary festival to launch in London in June
Jury at new festival to be chaired by Cristi Puiu
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NewsTrinity X label starts with Red, White and Blue
UK independent distributor Trinity Entertainment has announced a X-rated label, Trinity X.
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NewsZentropa launches VOD platform
Danish powerhouse Zentropa is launching its own VOD platform, zentropaondemand.com, available internationally. Prices start at 3 Euros per film.
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NewsCJ heads into Cannes with slew of pre-sales
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s CJ Entertainment has announced a raft of presales on its titles in the Cannes market.
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NewsGaumont cooks up The Chef with Jean Reno
EXCLUSIVE: French major also announces two sales on Quad’s buzzy Untouchable.
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NewsIntandem gets Bright with Craig Roberts, Imogen Poots project
EXCLUSIVE: UK outfit Intandem Films has snapped up international rights to Comes A Bright Day, the new British love story/thriller starring Craig Roberts [pictured] and Imogen Poots.
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NewsWarp Films ramps up ambitious international slate
EXCLUSIVE: As Warp Films comes to Cannes with the first Warp Australia production - Justin Kurzel’s Snowtown [pictured] in Critics Week - the company is working on a number of new high-profile projects.
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