All Screen articles in 10 Feb 2011 – Page 3
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NewsuCarmen gang heads back to film with F&ME deal
Also, Ian McKellen joins South Africa’s acclaimed Isengo Ensemble as patron.
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NewsVertice's new projects include The Golden Nose
Also, Vertice Cine picks up Last Night and London Boulevard.
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NewsHopscotch strikes double deal with WestEnd
London-based WestEnd Films has secured high-profile sales to Hopscotch in Australia for two of its main EFM titles, Albert Nobbs and the recently announced A Late Quartet.
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NewsProtagonist takes on Wheatley's SXSW-bound Kill List
Protagonist Pictures has taken on sales for Kill List, the new film directed by lauded new talent Ben Wheatley (Down Terrace).
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NewsThe Social Network triumphs at London Film Critics' Circle Awards
David Fincher’s film picked up four prizes; The King’s Speech missed out on the Film of the Year award.
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NewsSpeedman and Reilly to star in bank robber love story Edwin Boyd
Myriad Pictures holds international rights and eOne will distribute in Canada.
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NewsHanWay boards Snoot's thriller You're Next
HanWay Films is handling international sales for Snoot Entertainment’s new thriller You’re Next.
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KfW Bank Group offers new film financing plans
Germany’s KfW Bank Group has now launched its raft of film financing instruments for development funding as well as interim and gap financing.
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NewsLate Bloomers sells to US
Gaumont also closes a batch of other territories on Julie Gavras’ Berlinale Special title.
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NewsAtrix spreads the Light to four buyers
In The Beginning There Was The Light documentary does EFM deals.
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NewsMarvin Gaye biopic slated to shoot later this year
British director Julien Temple is set to make a biopic, tentatively titled Sexual Healing, about legendary soul singer Marvin Gaye.
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NewsFortissimo kicks off busy year of 20th anniversary celebrations
Events throughout the year include HKIFF retrospective, MoMA programme and EYE masterclasses.
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NewsBlack Gold shoot now moves to Qatar for four weeks
Production moves from Tunisia to desert dunes of Mesaieed.
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NewsKarlovy Vary plans include Villeneueve retrospective
Other plans include a tribute to Samuel Fuller and a spotlight on young Greek directors.
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NewsLara, Hogg join cast of Jakimowski's Blind Watching
The shoot will start in early May in Lisbon.
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NewsFilms Transit, Autlook join forces on select films
Jan Rofekamp’s Quebec-based Films Transit and Peter Jager’s Vienna-located Autlook, two of the leading sales agents for feature docs, are to join forces on selected projects.















