All Screen articles in 07 June 2012 – Page 39
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NewsFantasia unveil Off-Frontières projects
Selection includes seven from Canada, with five from Quebec.
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NewsHot Projects on Screenbase
Political thriller Vatican as well as Ernst Gossner’s romantic drama The Silent Mountain are among Screenbase’s new additions.
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NewsFrench and Russian producers attend ACE meeting in Paris
Ateliers du Cinéma Européen co-production lab showcases nine projects including Monet’s Water Garden and Siberian train movie Sarma.
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Romania's Adrian Sitaru planning first English language film with UK's Vernon Films
Anca Damian, whose animated documentary Crulic won the Grand Prix in Annecy, also now in post on her English language debut.
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BFI acquire Children's Film Foundation catalogue
Collection features directors and actors such as Michael Powell, Francesca Annis & Sadie Frost.
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NewsArts Alliance Media strikes new partnership with Thailand's Goldenduck
Deal includes 500 screens.
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NewsThe Woman In Black promoted on new London tube Wifi service
Momentum Pictures is promoting the home entertainment release of The Woman In Black with a special initiative in conjunction with Virgin Media and MyMovies.
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NewsCalls for reforms to German spend incentive DFFF
Also, German reaction to EC’s proposed Cinema Communication at Film Industry Summit.
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Elevado consultancy opens offices in Beverly Hills
Senior advisor Richard Kiratsoulis has negotiated financing transactions on behalf of clients including The Tomb starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger and The Grey starring Liam Neeson.
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Focus Forward expands to platforms including Amazon, Comcast, iTunes, Vudu
First 10 shorts go multi-platform on July 9.
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NewsRock disappoints as Madagascar 3 rules US on $36m
DreamWorks Animation’s latest release held on to its number one berth through Paramount as an estimated $35.5m boosted the tally after two weekends to $121m. New Line’s Rock Of Ages opened third through Warner Bros.
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Sony launches next generation 4K digital projector
System designed in particular for use in small or medium sized screen auditoriums and is the first in the industry to use high pressure mercury lamps.
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NewsVolker Schlöndorff calls for release of Ulzhan co-screenwriter Atabayev
German filmmaker Volker Schlöndorff has called for the release of the Kazakh director and author Bolat Atabayev who was taken into custody in Almaty on Friday (June 15) for allegedly inciting social discord.
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NewsWellcome Trust and BFI launch annual screenwriting prize
Prize aims to inspire science in films.
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Alps wins top prize at Sydney Film Festival
Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos has won the fifth Sydney Film Prize with Alps, an offbeat film starring Aggeliki Papoulia, Aris Servetalis and Johnny Vekis.
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NewsScreen unveils 2012 UK Stars of Tomorrow
Screen International is today unveiling the rising filmmakers and actors selected for its 2012 Stars of Tomorrow.
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NewsGoldcrest strikes multi-territory deal with Universal for Cheerful Weather For The Wedding
EXCLUSIVE: Territories sold include UK and Germany.
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NewsDistrify pacts with BFI to make classics available online
Distrify has struck a partnership with the British Film Institute to set up an online platform for the BFI Production Board Collection, offering global audiences the chance to see films that are part of the collection. In all, the Collection includes 300 films that were co-funded by the BFI from ...















