All Screen articles in 07 June 2012 – Page 14
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CommentSnow Patrol feels Vibrations
Snow Patrol’s drummer Johnny Quinn talks about the band’s role on Terri Hooley biopic Good Vibrations.
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FeaturesWayne Blair
Australian director Wayne Blair is in Cannes for the world premiere of his feelgood feature debut The Sapphires, which screens out of competition
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CommentHow To lock down a lead
Matteo Garrone talks about his latest feature Reality which is screening today (Friday 18) in competition at Cannes.
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NewsFry and Laurie to reunite on family animation
Stephen Fry will play title character of the Canterville Ghost in a new CG animated feature.
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Suki Films prepares November shoot on Toy Boy
Lisa Ray will star in Toy Boy, the feature debut of Suki Films-based writer-director Craig Goodwill and producers David Sparkes, Kim Berlin, Susan Schneir and Catherine Gourdier.
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Odin’s Eye picks up controversial Comedy
Sydney-based sales agent Odin’s Eye Entertainment (OEE) has secured exclusive rights to writer-director Rick Alverson’s The Comedy in all territories outside of North America.
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NewsBlanchett, Wasikowska, HanWay board Number 9’s Carol
Cate Blanchett, Mia Wasikowska and HanWay Films have boarded Number 9 Films’ version of Patricia Highsmith’s The Price of Salt.
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Yash Raj taps Saleem for Y-Films comedy
India’s Yash Raj Films, which is making its Cannes debut this year, has started production on the third film under its Y-Films banner, comedy Mere Dad Ki Maruti, starring Saqib Saleem.
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NewsIsabella Rossellini heads ADFF narrative jury
Isabella Rossellini is to head the Abu Dhabi Film Festival’s Narrative Competition jury.
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NewsFilm London secures €1.9m to develop Screen Tourism
The grant will launch EuroScreen, a project which aims to bring together the screen and tourism industries to capitalise on the economic opportunities.
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Myriad adds Alan Ball dark comedy Margie to Cannes slate
Elizabeth Banks will star in Alan Ball’s dark comedy What’s The Matter With Margie? which Myriad Pictures has introduced to buyers here.
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Weinsteins pick up US rights on The Oath of Tobruk
The Weinstein Company has picked up US rights for French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy’s documentary about the 2011 Libyan revolution, The Oath of Tobruk.
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BiteSize Entertainment launches with Rebekah Brooks project
Online entertainment hub Mevio chairman and CEO Ron Bloom has launched the vertically integrated studio BiteSize Entertainment and brought in producer Gene Kirkwood and Ross Elliot’s Kirkwood-Elliot to handle exclusive production.
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ReviewsMadagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
Dirs: Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath, Conrad Vernon. US. 2012. 93mins
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Wu’s Seven Stars to finance Killer remake
Bruno Wu’s Seven Stars Film Studios (SSFS) has agreed to finance John Woo and Terence Chang’s English-language remake of iconic Hong Kong action film The Killer.
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ScreenSingapore appoints Asian board members
ScreenSingapore, has appointed six new Asian members to its board as the event moves to strengthen its Asian focus.
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Lionsgate, Nordisk Film unveil output deal
The multiyear Scandinavian output deal extends Nordisk’s existing output deal with Summit to encompass the entire Lionsgate slate.
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Exclusive Media commences Cannes talks on Still Of Night
Michelle Monaghan will star for Jonathan Mostow in the thriller, which Exclusive Media has added to its sales slate.















