All Screen articles in 10 Nov 2011 – Page 2
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EIS backing for films in UK could be hampered by new Treasury consultation
There could be a sting in the tail for British film financiers when the cap on the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is raised from £2 million to £10 million ($15.7 million) next April.
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Pinewood film revenues in line with 2010
Pinewood has revealed that its film revenues for the period 1 July 2011 to 14 November 2011 are in line with the same period last year.
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Tallinn kicks off AnimaCampus
Five-day summit runs in parallel with Animation Film Festival Animated Dreams, a sub-festival of Tallinn Black Nights.
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Lindhardt, Solomon among jurors for EFP's Shooting Stars
The jury of experts has been named to select Europe’s 10 best acting talents for European Film Promotion’s (EFP) Shooting Stars 2012 showcase, which will be held during the upcoming Berlinale from Feb 11-13, 2012
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David Gordon Green to direct romance Q for Columbia
The studio is in final discussions to acquire rights to Evan Mandery’s novel. Former Columbia Pictures co-president Matt Tolmach will produce.
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Adopt Films to release Mighty Fine on Memorial Day 2012
Jeff Lipsky has added a third title to the pipeline, taking US rights to Debbie Goodstein’s semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story.
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SKE boards Caine melodrama Mr Morgan’s Last Love
Sandra Nettlebeck has begun shooting in Paris based on her adaptation of Françoise Dorner’s novel La Douceur Assassine. Sidney Kimmel Entertainment (SKE) will co-finance and co-produce and Michael Caine stars.
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Fox, HMV launch new bus shelter purchasing system
HMV and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment launch innovative new Blu-ray/DVD purchasing system.
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Immortals pips Arthur Christmas at UK box office
Immortals and Arthur Christmas lead a number of underwhelming debuts at the UK box office.
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International Film Festival Bratislava, Slovakia
Winners and attendees at the 13th edition of the International Film Festival Bratislava (Nov 4-9) in Bratislava, Slovakia
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Black Nights to open with Either Way, to close with Tree of Life
Screen International Critics Choice programme includes The Turin Horse, Tyrannosaur, The Artist and Las Acacias.
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In the mix for Best Picture
A loose consensus is forming around a core of titles in the Best Picture race.
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Dubai to open with world premiere of Mission Impossible 4
Film shot extensively in the Emirate.
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Rob Marshall to receive CAS Filmmaker Award
The Cinema Audio Society (CAS) will present the director of Chicago and Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides with the honour on Feb 18 in Los Angeles.
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Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Greece
Winners and attendees at the 52nd annual Thessaloniki International Film Festival (November 4-13).
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Kurdistan to host first British film festival
City without cinemas to host British film festival, programme includes The Queen, Made in Dagenham, Billy Elliot
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Meryl's wardrobe malfunction and more fun in honour of Vanessa Redgrave
Who would have thought the AMPAS tribute to Vanessa Redgrave in London last night would turn a little saucy?
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AMPAS honours Vanessa Redgrave in London
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences held a star-studded tribute to Vanessa Redgrave in London on Sunday night.
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Twilight Portrait wins Golden Alexander in Thessaloniki
Festival shows a strong 160+ films and shows little impact of Greek financial crisis.
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Netflix signs UK content deal with Lionsgate
Streaming service locks up exclusive streaming deal in pay TV window for titles including The Hunger Games, The Expendables 2, Dirty Dancing remake