All Screen articles in 06 Sept 2012 – Page 14
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Submarine, Music Box to team up on cult pair
Submarine Entertainment and Music Box Films have partnered on the release of two cult films celebrating their 30th anniversary release – Wild Style by Charlie Ahearn and Downtown 81 by Edo Bertoglio.
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NewsMK2 sells Assayas' Something In The Air to more than 20 territories
IFC takes US; Film won screenplay prize in Venice.
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NewsStrand takes US rights to Seidl's Paradise trilogy
Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise trilogy: Paradise: Love, Paradise: Faith and Paradise: Hope.
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Obit: Geoffrey Ammer
UPDATE: The former president of worldwide marketing at Sony and top executive at some of the biggest studios in Hollywood died from a heart attack on Sunday in Santa Monica. He was 62.
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NewsToronto awaits the acquisitions avalanche
Sources close to Thanks For Sharing were confident the comedic drama might generate the second major US deal of the festival on Sunday night (9) as buyers and sellers waited for the acquisitions avalanche to come.
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FeaturesDavid Ayer & Nigel Sinclair, End Of Watch
Screen talks to End Of Watch director and producer ahead of its world premiere in Toronto.
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NewsCreative Scotland financing new Scottish Shorts initiative
Initiative will be jointly managed by Hopscotch Films and DigiCult.
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NewsFilm Bridge strikes slew of deals on Admissions
Anchor Bay takes for North America, Australia and the UK.
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NewsCelsius takes international rights to Come Out And Play
EXCLUSIVE: TIFF Midnight Madness title is directed by Makinov.
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FeaturesTobias Lindholm, A Hijacking
The director follows up his acclaimed prison drama R with the powerful modern pirates story A Hijacking.
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NewsArtificial Eye strikes UK deal for Polley's Stories We Tell
EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Polley’s Venice and Toronto hit Stories We Tell has been acquired by Artificial Eye for the UK, Palace Films for Australia and Gutek Film for Poland.
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NewsSam Claflin to star in Brit List rom-com Modern Life is Rubbish
EXCLUSIVE: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, The Quiet Ones actor and former Screen Star of Tomorrow Sam Claflin to star in Brit comedy.
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Busan to open with Cold War, close with Television
The 17th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) announced its official line-up today with Bill Kong-produced police drama Cold War to open the fest with stars Tony Leung Ka-fai and Aaron Kwok in attendance. BIFF will close with Mostofa Farooki’s Bangladeshi satire Television.
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Raven Banner, 108 Media forge genre alliance
Busy Toronto sales company 108 Media has struck a partnership with Toronto and Las Vegas-based genre specialist Raven Banner Entertainment to acquire genre titles for worldwide sales.
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Buyers circle Cargo Entertainment's Booster
Cargo Entertainment is deep in talks with buyers here on the crime drama following its recent Deauville screening and has licensed rights to Italia for the Middle East and Pinema in Turkey.















