All Screen articles in 10 Nov 2011
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Chris O'Dowd to host the British Independent Film Awards
The Bridesmaids actor will replace James Nesbitt who had hosted for six years.
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Gotham In Progress organisers
This year marks the first Gotham In Progress, a new industry initiative of New York and Paris-based Black Rabbit Films and New Horizons Association (which runs the New Horizons International Film Festival and the American Film Festival).The initiative is a showcase for US indies that are in the final stages ...
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Mads Brugger, director of The Ambassador
Danish journalist/filmmaker Brugger goes undercover with a diplomatic passport to expose corruption in the Central African Republic.
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Mary McGuckian and Larry Mullen Jr
Elnaz Toussi caught up with McGuckian and Mullen Jr to chat about their collaboration on the The Man On The Train, which Tribeca Film has just released on VOD in the US.
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Halaw wins APSA NETPAC development prize
Filipino first time feature director Sheron R. Dayoc picked up the $5,000 prize on the eve of the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
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Writer's block
Attending the premiere of your first feature is almost as terrifying as skiing off a cliff, according to screenplay writer Chris Grezo, who co-wrote the script for new British comedy How To Stop Being A Loser starring Richard E Grant.
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Fast Girls adds supporting cast, starts shooting Monday
Regan Hall [pictured] directs the sports drama.
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Fortissimo takes on IDFA competitor El Gusto
Fortissimo Films has taken on international rights outside of France to Safinez Bousbia’s documentary El Gusto, which screens this week in Competition at IDFA.
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Malabar picks up US rights to Swedish thriller Nobel's Last Will
Yellow Bird produces the Liza Marklund adaptation.
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Experts convene in Brisbane to discuss creating new lab for Asia Pacific
A thinktank will convene on Saturday in Brisbane to discuss the possibility of creating an Asia Pacific Screen Laboratory.
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Sally Caplan named MD of Entertainment One's international division
Caplan to be based in London; Charlotte Mickie will remain in Toronto.
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A thrilling talent to watch
Iceland-born, London-based filmmaker Borkur Sigthorsson brings his accomplished thriller Come To Harm to Encounters.
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Virtual theatrical exhibitor Constellation launches
CEO James Lawler and co-founder Reid Carolin’s new business offers an enhanced VoD service that will allow viewers to book viewing times and take part in online chats with filmmakers.
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LipSync boards Newell's Great Expectations
The London-based post production company has boarded the project as an equity investor alongside BBC Films and the BFI Film Fund.
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Galway Fleadh gets Academy recognition
Galway Film Fleadh shorts winners to be eligible for Oscar consideration.
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Twilight Breaking Dawn cleared for younger audiences in Sweden
First instalment of Breaking Dawn now gets +11 rating instad of +15 rating.
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Bruce Tuchman appointed president of Sundance Channel Global
Former head of MGM Worldwide Networks joins AMC international division