All Screen articles in 06 Sept 2012 – Page 26
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NewsSky ‘fit and proper’ to hold TV licence
Ofcom has ruled that Sky is a “fit and proper” company to hold a broadcasting licence but criticised former chairman James Murdoch’s conduct in the wake of the phone hacking scandal.
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NewsZodiak takes Scott Free’s In a Day to global market
Brazil, India and Australia may be the next territories to recreate the “…In a Day” format for their respective audiences, with Zodiak Rights speaking to local broadcasters ahead of Mipcom.
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NewsRome to host world premiere of project by Kaurismaki, Costa, Erice and de Oliveira
Artist Douglas Gordon to serve as jury president of CinemaXXI.
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NewsPolanski to shoot adaptation of Venus in Fur, ahead of D
Emmanuelle Seigner and Louis Garrel to star.
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NewsRoger Ebert to receive Sundance Institute Vanguard Award
Robert Redford will personally present the Vanguard Leadership Award to Ebert [pictured] “in recognition of his advocacy of independent cinema”.
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NewsStephen Daldry to receive Frankfurt Book Fair’s prize for best international film adaptation
Award ceremony to take place during the Frankfurt StoryDrive conference as part of Frankfurt Book Fair, which runs Oct 10-14.
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NewsIsabel Coixet begins shooting mysterious 'small' project in Barcelona
Javier Camara to star in Yesterday Never Ends.
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News3 Mills Studios appoints Mel Nortcliffe as Bookings Manager
Nortcliffe was first AD on the likes of TV shows Strike Back and Waking the Dead.
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NewsJohn Travolta eyes Vince Lombardi biopic, John Woo’s The Killer
John Travolta discusses next projects at the opening of the Zurich Film Festival, including a potential reunion with Face/Off director John Woo.
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NewsMyMovies promotes Nick Austin to Digital Director
Austin’s new role will see him identifying potential opportunities and solutions to create leading products and services that are multiplatform.
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NewsDistribution round-up: Toronto’s Frances Ha, The Last Gladiator
IFC Films announced on Thursday (20) it will release Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha in North and Latin America, while Phase 4 has acquired Alex Gibney’s ice hockey documentary The Last Gladiator.
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NewsLincoln, Hitchcock slot into awards race starters blocks
AFI FEST announced on Thursday (20) that the world premiere of DreamWorks-Fox’s Lincoln will close the festival on Nov 8, two weeks before Fox Searchlight drops Hitchcock into the race with a Nov 23 platform release. Looking ahead to next year’s contest, Warner Bros has set a May 10 2013 ...
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NewsOpen Road Films, Endgame partner on A Haunted House
IM Global’s Octane genre label financed and produced the horror spoof and Open Road plans to release the film nationwide in the US on Jan 11 2013 with a P&A commitment from Endgame’s fund and Open Road.
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NewsLouis Phillips joins Focus as evp physical production
Phillips [pictured] recently served as a production consultant at Lionsgate and was a co-producer on The Hunger Games and What To Expect When You’re Expecting.
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NewsSPRI expects Resident Evil 5 to prosper in holdover weekend
Sony Pictures Releasing International’s Resident Evil: Retribution has amassed $69m since it launched last weekend and opens in around eight new markets.
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NewsUrsula Meier's Sister entered for Oscar race
Jury praised Meier’s film for its “intelligent and original screenplay”.















