All Screen articles in 07 Apr 2011 – Page 3
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CommentNew BFI 'open for business'
Industry gathers at BFI Southbank to toast the week-old ‘new era for film.’
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NewsEdinburgh partners with Nokia for short film weekend, competition
The revamped Edinburgh International Film Festival has struck a new partnership with mobile phone company Nokia which will include staging a three-day festival event, The Nokia Shorts Weekend.
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NewsBusan's Asian Cinema Fund expands
The Busan festival’s Asian Cinema Fund (ACF) has added two new funds to support documentary film projects – the DMZ Fund for Asian projects about conflict areas and the Busan Film Commission Fund for documentary post-production support.
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NewsOdin's Eye to Go For It with US dance movie
Sales agent Odin’s Eye Entertainment has acquired all rights outside the US to hip hop dance drama GO FOR IT! and will introduce it to buyers at Cannes.
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NewsLolo to lead Central Partnership as Dishdishyan departs
Ruben Dishdishyan, president and founder of Central Partnership, one of Russia’s largest independent film production and distribution companies, has officially stepped down, the company has confirmed.No official reason was given for his departure.Mark Lolo, a former CEO of Central Partnership Sales House, will become Dishdishyan’s successor as president of the ...
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NewsTii Ricks to direct Finland-set horror
La Brea Pictures to produce its first feature film, Tii Ricks’ Rage – Midsummer’s Eve.
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NewsZurich Film Festival to launch competition for German-language documentaries
The Zurich Film Festival has announced that it will be launching a new competition for German-language documentaries at its seventh edition from September 22-October 2, 2011.
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NewsCopenhagen's CPH PIX kicks off with The Trip
Nordisk Film Prize goes to Anders Frithiof August.
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FeaturesTarak Ben Ammar
Quinta Communications chief Tarak Ben Ammar talks about his role in the recent popular uprising in Tunisia and what he believes are the implications for the Arab entertainment business
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FeaturesEmpire state of mind
The Tribeca Film Festival is growing beyond its core festival into new distribution platforms and international initiatives.
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FeaturesInternational contenders
Screen looks at the biggest local films to be released in their home territories this summer.
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FeaturesSummer joyride
The US summer season revs into high gear on April 29 with the release of UPI’s Fast Five.
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Shooting starts on London-set thriller Liars All
Production got underway in Los Angeles today [18] on the psychosexual thriller about fun and games on New Year’s Eve in London that spiral out of control.
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Cohen Media Group takes US rights to doc Chasing Madoff
Jeff Prosserman’s film is based on Harry Markopolos’ bestseller No One Would Listen.
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NewsService Entrance among COLCOA prize-winners
Philippe Le Guay’s festival opener Service Entrance (Les Femmes Du 6e Etage) (pictured) won the audience award as the 15th Annual City Of Lights, City Of Angels (COLCOA) came to a close after record attendances.
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Craig Gillespie to grapple with Lionsgate’s Zombies
The studio confirmed recent reports that the director of Lars And The Real Girl and the upcoming Fright Night remake has signed on for Pride And Prejudice And Zombies.
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