All Screen articles in 09 Aug 2012 – Page 2
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Seventeen 'New Directors' to compete in San Sebastian
Selections include Shell from UK’s Scott Graham and The Caretaker’s Tale by Katrina Wiedeman from Denmark.
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MEDIA chief Silver has 'very positive meeting' in Locarno about Swiss membership of Creative Europe
The MEDIA Programme’s unit head Aviva Silver reports having had a “very positive meeting” in Locarno this week with the Swiss Federal Office of Culture (BAK) about membership of the Creative Europe framework programme.Speaking exclusively to Screen during the festival’s Industry Days, Silver said that she had met with Jean-Frédéric ...
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Caroline Link to bring Heidi to big screen
German director Caroline Link, who won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2003 for Nowhere In Africa (Nirgendwo in Afrika), is now attached as director for a new film version of the children’s classic Heidi.
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Bullhead's Roskam to direct HBO's Buda Bridge Bitch
Rising young Belgian auteur Michaël R. Roskam has signed up to write and direct the pilot for a new Belgian-set but English language series for US powerhouse TV network HBO.
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Gareth Jones' Delight starts shooting
Jones’ second film in a planned trilogy stars Jeanne Balibar, Gavin Fowler, Tim Dutton and Eiry Thomas.
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Moviepilot opens LA office
Founder and CEO Tobi Bauckhage talks to Screen about Moviepilot’s recent Los Angeles move, and the company’s future steps.
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Berneri, Hendler, Fuentes-León, Katz, to participate in San Sebastian's Co-Production Forum
17 projects from Europe and South America will participate in production summit.
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London hosting shoots for Fast 6, Jack Ryan, Kick-Ass 2
At a reception at London’s Barbican Centre last night, Film London took the opportunity to announce the many high-profile international films that are currently shooting or about to shoot in the city.
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Steve Jenkins exits as BBC pares back film acquisitions
BBC head of film acquisitions Steve Jenkins is to leave the broadcaster this month after more than 15 years.
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Doomsday Book, Toad Road among winners at Fantasia
16th edition of Montreal’s genre film festival closed with Canadian premiere of ParaNorman on Aug 7; screenings continue until Aug 9.
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Bob Hoskins announces retirement after Parkinson's diagnosis
Bob Hoskins has announce he will retire from acting at the age of 69, after he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease last autumn.
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Million Dollar Crocodile to open 36th Montreal World Film Festival
2012 edition runs Aug 23-Sept 3 and will screen 432 films from 80 countries, including 110 world or international premieres.
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National Theatre announces free Films on the Flytower programme
Series runs Aug 16-25 and features six classic films, including This Is Spinal Tap and The Red Shoes.
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The Barbican announces year-round film and learning offer for young people
Multi-strand programme kicks off in September with re-launch of Family Film Club.
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Footballers strike for Kicking And Screening Festival
A host of legendary ex-Arsenal FC stars from the Highbury club’s 1988-89 First Division winning team will be in attendance at the opening night of the second The Kicking And Screening Festival in London (September 28 to October 4).
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Netflix launches 'Just for Kids' section on Xbox 360
Selection of child-friendly TV programmes and films was already available on PCs and Macs, Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3, among others.
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Jeroen Krabbé to star in Tula, The Revolt
Krabbé [pictured] to play a leading role in Jeroen Leinders’ English language feature about the slave uprising on Curaçao in 1795.
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Filmmakers from Senegal and Burkina Faso awarded two Open Doors awards apiece
A roundtable at Locarno’s 10th co-production lab also focussed on new local and regional initiatives that have recently been launched.
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NHK unveils lightweight Super Hi-Vision camera
New camera is a similar size and weight to current HD cameras.
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