All Screen articles in 1 Nov 2012
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Boost virtual production in film and TV for growth and sustainability, urge experts
Covid has accelerated the technology-led transition towards virtual production in media.
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Sony set to snap up ‘His Dark Materials’ producer Bad Wolf
Deal thought to be worth close to £60m.
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‘No Time To Die’ surges past £50m after 11 days at UK-Ireland box office
The film has £52.6m, ahead of ‘Spectre’ at the same stage but behind ‘Skyfall’.
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Ben Affleck to receive Santa Barbara honour
The director and star of awards season frontrunner Argo will collect the Modern Master Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Jan 26.
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Skyfall records hat-trick as it climbs UK's all-time list
Latest Bond mission now biggest-ever non-3D film and fourth biggest overall in UK history following a storming estimated $18.2m (£11.4m) third weekend.
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Comment
Sharp cuts
Screen delves into the inner workings of the BBFC thanks to its silent censor panel (held on Friday at the BFI Southbank) and their special centenary book Behind the Scenes at the BBFC.
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Features
Astérix and Obélix Scottish premiere
Friday (Nov 9) saw the Scottish premiere of Astérix And Obélix: God Save Britannia take place at the Filmhouse Edinburgh as part of the 20th French Film Festival UK.
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FilmFestival Cottbus
22nd edition of the festival closed last night (Nov 11) with record number of over 19,500 visitors.
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Skyfall notches record debut in the US
Eon, Sony and MGM’s Skyfall pulled off the biggest debut of the franchise on an estimated $87.8m through Sony and powered a 31% climb for the top 12 box office against the same session last year.
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Skyfall adds $86.5m to soar to $427.8m overseas
UPDATE: Skyfall brought in a confirmed $86.5m international through Sony Pictures releasing International (SPRI) and MGM licensees from 11,843 screens in 83 territories as the tally climbed to $427.8m.
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Screen Australia invests in Avery, Lance debuts
Screen Australia has invested in two debut features - Julius Avery’s Son Of A Gun and Stephen Lance’s My Mistress - and provided two years of working capital to four producers: Jessica Brentnall, Angie Fielder, Nicole O’Donohue and Nelson Woss.
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The Act of Killing wins CPH:DOX
Other winners include Leviathan, Beware of Mr Baker and A Normal LIfe.
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Johnnie To's Drug War revealed as second surprise film in Rome
Drug War (Duzhan) by Johnnie To has been revealed as the second surprise film completing the roster for the Rome Film Festival’s 2012 Competition.
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TWC picks up Bong Joon Ho's Snowpiercer
Leading South Korean distributor CJ Entertainment has confirmed The Weinstein Company has picked up English-speaking rights to Bong Joon-ho’s upcoming Snowpiercer after a screening of a 10-minute promo reel at the AFM.
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Reviews
Waiting For The Sea
Dir: Bakhtiar Khudoijnazarov. Germany-Russia-Belgium-France. 2012. 109mins