All Screen articles in 06 Sept 2012 – Page 2
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LevelK signs William Baldwin thriller The Stranger Inside
EXCLUSIVE: Thriller latest addition to Danish sales and distribution outfit’s After Dark label.
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Film Music competition launches in Zurich
Five finalists’ work to be performed in a concert on Thursday.
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Abu Dhabi lineup includes 81 features, 8 world premieres
Narrative feature competition includes Everyday, Ginger and Rosa; festival to host 8 world premieres, 3 international premieres.
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BAFTA appoint Harvey Elliott as new Chairman of Games Committee
Elliott [pictured] replaces Ray Maguire whose term ended in July.
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Kormákur to film Independent People
The Deep director will tackle Halldór Laxness’ novel about poor Icelandic farmers in the early 20th century.
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ParaNorman creeps into top spot at the UK box office
Universal’s animation holds impressively to topple The Sweeney; Entertainment’s Killing Them Softly opens strongly in second.
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Filmmaker Marcel Hanoun dies, aged 82
New Wave director, photographer and journalist emerged at the height of the movement with Une Simple Histoire.
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Abu Dhabi Film Festival names Saleh Karama as new EFC director
Karama [pictured] succeeds Ali Al Jabri as director of Emirates Film Competition, after Al Jabri promotion to ADFF director earlier this year.
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The Hobbit journeys to 65th Royal Film Performance
First instalment of Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy to have its Royal UK premiere on Dec 12.
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Zurich's Finance Forum sees growing opportunities for international producers
The world of film finance is in good health despite the economic downturn. That was the message at the Third Film Finance Forum @ Zurich Film Festival.
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Farhadi : My films don’t represent all of Iran
Iranian director holds filmmaker master-class in Zurich to discuss his working methods, style and his next film.
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Juliette Binoche joins cast of Erik Poppe's A Thousand Times Good Night
Norwegian director’s drama, based on his own experiences as a war photographer, set to start shooting in October.
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In Darkness wins Manaki Brothers’ Golden Camera 300
Vasily Sigarev’s Living wins Silver Camera 300 and Paolo Sorrentino’s This Must Be The Place receives Bronze Camera 300 at the world’s oldest festival dedicated to cinematographers in Bitola, Macedonia.
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White Tiger enters Oscar race for Russia
Karen Shakhnazarov’s World War II-set fantasy action selected by Russian Oscar committee.
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Arbitrage director Jarecki writing LA-set detective story
Jarecki hopes to shoot Fuel early next year.
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Magnet Media on board for Dolman's Recklessness
EXCLUSIVE: Company adds Veronica Ferres to cast of Married and Cheating.
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Momentum strikes UK deal for Toronto hit Wasteland with Bankside
EXCLUSIVE: Bankside also sells Rowan Athale’s debut feature to France, Japan and airlines; Ben Drew’s urban drama iLL Manors sells to six new buyers.
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Galloping Horse, Reliance join forces to buy Digital Domain
Beijing-based Galloping Horse and India’s Reliance MediaWorks (RMW) have formed a joint venture to buy bankrupt US visual effects studio Digital Domain for $30.2m.