All Screen articles in 1 Nov 2012 – Page 8
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Leomark closes VoD delas on Pinching Penny
Erik Lundmark’s Leomark Studios has licensed VoD rights to the crime caper Pinching Penny to Beijing-based JY Entertainment.
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CMG closes Sarila deals for Russia, Germany
Ed Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group (CMG) has licensed Canadian 3D animated adventure The Legend Of Sarila to Luxor for Russia, Telepool for Germany and 5 Star Pictures for Israel.
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Myriad Pictures to sell Olivia Wilde comedy Relanxious
CEO Kirk D’Amico has introduced the project from The Allegiance Theater to buyers at AFM.
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Buyers dreamy for Mister Smith’s Imagine
David Garrett has sold hot new comedy-drama Imagine, starring Al Pacino, Jeremy Renner and Julianne Moore, to UK, France, Australia and a host of other territories.
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Imposter, Sugar Man lead Cinema Eye Honors nominations
Documentaries including Room 237 and 5 Broken Cameras also up for awards.
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Amour leads European Film Awards nominations
Haneke’s Palme d’Or winner leads with six nominations; The Hunt and Shame get five nominations.
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Sierra/Affinity-Par deal offers independent opportunity
The synergy between the studio and independent worlds came into sharp focus on Friday with fresh developments on a pair of Paramount titles and, separately, Red Granite’s red-hot Wolf Of Wall Street.
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Speranza13, Amber Entertainment strike sales partnership
Camela Galano’s Speranza13 has signed on to handle exclusive sales on Ileen Maisel and Lawrence Elman’s Amber Entertainment slate and has just introduced the company’s third project Stronghold to AFM buyers.
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Cargo Entertainment starts talks on King's Highway
EXCLUSIVE: Adrien Brody is attached to star in the thriller King’s Highway, the latest title that Cargo Entertainment president Mark Lindsay has introduce to AFM buyers.
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Tricoast to sell Tolstoy adaptation Two Jacks
Tricoast Worldwide is selling Two Jacks starring Danny Huston, Sienna Miller, Jack Huston, Billy Zane and Jacqueline Bisset.
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Buyers flood to Embankment's Le Weekend
EXCLUSIVE: Buyers bite on Roger Michel rom-com Le Weekend as $21m sci-fi Our Robot Overlords closes finance.
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Beta books deals for Famous Five and Physician
EXCLUSIVE: Beta Cinema sees strong demand for new titles including Enid Blyton update The Famous Five and big budget adventure The Physician.
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Celluloid's Tomahawk chops into Australia
EXCLUSIVE: Transmission picks up upcoming horror Bone Tomahawk for “good six figures” from Celluloid Dreams.
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Buyers drive to Yellow Affair's Road North
Sales outfit The Yellow Affair has sold Mika Kaurismäki’s comedy drama Road North to Japan (Alcine), Canada (Kinosmith), Benelux (Bridge Rights) and Estonia (Estinfilm).
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Cinephil adds sales for The Gatekeepers
EXCLUSIVE: Metrodome and Madman Entertainment have picked up acclaimed documentary The Gatekepers from Cinephil Sales for UK and Australia, respectively.
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Joanna Hogg shooting third feature in London
Joanna Hogg, whose credits include the acclaimed Archipelago and Unrelated, is now shooting her third feature in London.
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Empress Road reveals horror slate
Empress Road Pictures has unveiled a slate of horror titles, building on last year’s success with Elevator.
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Oi Leng Lui and Peta Browne join uConnect
uMedia’s sales arm are currently in AFM selling Giuseppe Tornatore’s The Best Offer, starring Geoffrey Rush, Donald Sutherland and Jim Sturgess.
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Intandem out with Terrimel on Holidater
Intandem is teaming with LA-based Terrimel Entertainment to produce rom-comedy Holidater in spring 2013.
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Toby Wilkins lines up Dead Sand with Stealth, 77 Films
Splinter and The Grudge 3 director Toby Wilkins will helm Dead Sand, a zombie/war thriller that will start shooting in March 2013 in Morocco.