All Screen articles in 07 June 2012 – Page 41
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NewsBFI London Film Festival to shorten duration, increase screenings
The festival will also make use of more venues during its shorter 12 day run.
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NewsSushi Girl, Crave, V/H/S, Wrong among first titles announced for Fantasia
16th edition, which runs July 19-August 7, also celebrates Jennifer Lynch with two special screenings, including world premiere of Chained [pictured].
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Calls for clarification of EC's draft Cinema Communication
Many European film organisations have called for more clarification and precision in the European Commission’s (EC) draft Cinema Communication in their responses submitted by the 14 June deadline and now obtained by Screen.
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NewsIMAX moves into Azerbaijan
IMAX has struck a deal with Caspian Capital Limited to open the first IMAX theatre in Azerbaijan.
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NewsArts Alliance strikes 400-screen deal with Ster-Kinekor
Arts Alliance Media and South Africa’s leading exhibitor Ster-Kinekor have announced a partnership for digital conversion of all of Ster-Kinekor’s sites.
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NewsVenice to celebrate 80th anniversary with restored rare classics
The 10 restored rarities will include God Needs Men [pictured] by Jean Delannoy and Ahora te vamos a llamar hermano by Raoul Ruiz.
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FeaturesYoung at heart
The Karlovy Vary International film festival (June 29-July 7) may be entering its 47th edition, but the platform it offers to debut film-makers and its youthful popularity show it has not lost its edge.
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FeaturesThe new deal
Market activity in Cannes was boosted by debut companies and the return of equity, but deals were less exuberant than in 2011. By Jeremy Kay
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CommentTurn back the clock
In these days of cinematic uniformity, there is still something rather special about a lengthy event movie such as Gangs Of Wasseypur.
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FeaturesSuited and rebooted
How do you go about updating a classic franchise? Ian Sandwell looks at the latest reboot set to hit our screens this summer, Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man
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CommentThe case for travelling talent
Screen celebrates stars and directors who travel between cultures in the same way stories travel for remakes in different languages. For our Stars of Tomorrow class of 2012, it’s a case of have talent, will travel.
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FeaturesOpening night of the Edinburgh International Film Festival
The 66th edition of the EIFF opened last night with the UK premiere of Killer Joe, attended by director William Friedkin and actress Gina Gershon.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
New to Screenbase this week is Libertador about the South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar as well as sci-fi thriller The Machine.
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FeaturesAndrew Cripps and Richard Gelfond, IMAX
Imax CEO Richard Gelfond and new EMEA president Andrew Cripps talk to Wendy Mitchell about their blockbuster summer ahead and the international territories that could see the most growth.
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FeaturesMoscow International Film Festival, Russia
Attendees at the Moscow International Film Festival (21 - 30 June).















