All Screen articles in 08 July 2010 – Page 3
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Chong's The Fourth Portrait takes three major prizes at Taipei Film Awards
The 12th Taipei Film Festival closed on Saturday with documentary Let The Wind Carry Me by Chiang Hsiu-chiung and Kwan Pun-leung taking the grand prize of Taipei Awards, the top award of the festival.
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The Mosquito Net catches Grand Prix in Karlovy Vary
Spanish drama The Mosquito Net captured the top honors at the 45th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Binger selects 25 participants for next Lab
Participants for Writers Lab / Creative Producers Lab will include Alexis Dos Santos.
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This week’s hot projects on Screenbase
New films on Screenbase include French drama L’oiseau, Canadian-Spanish-UK co-production Tango Dancer, as well as Masquerade (Germany, Greece, UK).
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Features
Weekly International Box Office - July 02 - 04
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Screen's Global Top 10 - July 02 - 04
Global Top 10 July 02 - 04TitleGross $ScrnsThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse140,311,58412228Toy Story 361,282,9319873Shrek Forever After43,464,8905441The Last Airbender40,325,0193169Grown Ups20,717,0003770Knight And Day18,465,3555344The Karate Kid11,821,2244240Bayside Shakedown 311,080,725447I Hate Luv Storys7,741,8741128The A-Team6,961,3875041*Source: Screen International; Rentrak EDI. Based on North American and international box-office charts.For the full Global Top 10 and all of Screen’s box-office ...
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Paramount Int'l crosses $1bn faster than in 2009
This marks a week earlier than PPI crossed the $1bn international mark in 2009, and the second-fastest time in the studio’s international box office (after 2008, which was a $2bn year).
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Lock, Stock actor Dexter Fletcher to make directorial debut
British actor Dexter Fletcher is to make his directorial debut with a gritty family drama starring Charlie Creed- Miles and Jason Flemyng, with David Morrissey and Mark Strong also due to make appearances.
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Features
Jonny Persey
The head of Met Film School and Met Film Production tells Wendy Mitchell about the synergies between education and production and talks about forthcoming projects including Donor 150 and Maakbet.
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Mike Leigh and Jonathan Entwistle
Celebrated film-maker Mike Leigh tells writer-director Jonathan Entwistle why first-time directors should not waste their energy making compromises
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Comment
Is Film Losing Its Value?
The ongoing attempts to sell MGM and Miramax Films highlight the steep decline in the valuation of libraries but consumers are also feeling the cheapening of the product.
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Joe Wright, Working Title plan live-action Little Mermaid
Working Title is reteaming with Joe Wright to make a live-action feature adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale The Little Mermaid, Working Title’s co-chairmen Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner announced.
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The Senate Visual Effects to expand into Soho
London based visual effects outfit is to add a Soho studio to its existing Twickenham base.
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Kierston Wareing to star in UK thriller The Holding
A four-week shoot will start Monday on Susan Jacobson’s thriller The Holding, set on an isolated farm in England’s Peak District.
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