All Screen articles in 10 Feb 2011 – Page 4
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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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HanWay 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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Speedman 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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The 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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Protagonist 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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Hopscotch 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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Vertice's new projects include The Golden Nose
Also, Vertice Cine picks up Last Night and London Boulevard.
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uCarmen 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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Bankside dances with Jig: UK deal sealed
Bankside Films has taken on feature documentary Jig by Sue Bourne and will introduce the film to buyers at EFM.
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Protagonist's Tyrannosaur stomps into US, Canada deals
Paddy Considine’s debut film screens at EFM today after winning acclaim in Sundance.
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Artificial Eye strikes UK deal for Wenders' Pina
HanWay handles international sales for the dance film world premeiring on Sunday in Berlin.
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Lailaps plans international slate including August’s Time
German outfit takes rights to three screenplays; director Billie August attached to In A Different Time.
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Co-producing with Spain
What makes Spain so attractive to foreign co-producers? Chris Evans reports
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The new face of Spain
Spain’s film-makers are tapping international talent and scoring success on the world stage. Chris Evans explores the growing ambition of the territory — and the realities of film financing
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Hot properties
Spain has a wealth of high-profile projects lining up for 2011, from the anticipated new film from Pedro Almodovar to the latest horror titles. Chris Evans profiles some of the most exciting titles
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The talent pool
When it comes to acting and film-making talent, Spain is an international hotspot. Chris Evans rounds up the new names emerging from the country
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The pain in Spain
The Spanish box office may have risen in 2010 but the market remains squeezed by piracy. Chris Evans reports
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StudioCanal digs up new dinosaur adventure
StudioCanal is financing and producing a new CGI dinosaur adventure film, The Dinosaur Project (working title).
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Wild Bunch goes full circle with Meirelles' 360
Busy Wild Bunch EFM slate also includes Pete Doherty’s acting debut in Confession Of A Child Of The Century.
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Buyers ravenous for Sushi from Fortissimo
Company has busy Berlinale including competition world premiere of Come Rain, Come Shine.