All Screen articles in 10 October 2013 – Page 6
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TWC joins BBC's War and Peace
The Weinstein Company snap up distribution rights for US, Canada and China.
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Zombie comedy heads to Ibiza
Production is underway on Templeheart Films zombie comedy Ibiza Undead with stars of Downton Abbey and The Inbetweeners.
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FilmLondon launches finance mart
EXCLUSIVE: Micro-budget finance market to run alongside London’s PFM.
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Korea, China eye greater collaboration
Local film executives talked of the need for joint Korean-Chinese funds and institutions to support co-productions at the first session of Busan’s Asian Film Market today.
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Lotte adds three for Busan slate
Line-up includes Memories Of The Sword, set to star Lee Byung-hun.
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Still Life wins top prize in Reykjavik
Moodysson’s We Are The Best! wins audience award at Icelandic festival’s 10th anniversary.
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Zurich winners include Golden Cage, Finsterworld
Attendance up 22%; festival director Karl Spoerri talks about Zurich’s potential as a film finance hub.
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The Machine, Halima's Path among Raindance winners
London-based festival sees attendance rise 38%.
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Gravity sets US October record
Warner Bros’ space epic from Alfonso Cuaron starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney reached for the stars at the weekend with an estimated $55.5m launch that set a new October mark.
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Gravity launches on $28.4m int'l
UPDATED: Gravity pulled in more than estimated over the weekend, earning a confirmed $28.4m from its initial launch on 4,830 screens in 27 markets through Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI).
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Greyson, Loubani freed
Egyptian authorities have released filmmaker John Greyson and doctor Tarek Loubani after nearly 50 days in a Cairo prison.
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Gareth Evans, V/H/S/2 and The Raid 2
The Welsh director speaks to Ian Sandwell about his segment in V/H/S/2 and the eagerly anticipated sequel to The Raid.
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Selfish Giant wins in Dinard
Audience award of Dinard British Film Festival goes to Charlie Cattrall’s Titus.
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Dimension, RADiUS buy Horns
Dimension and RADiUS-TWC have picked up US rights to Alexandre Aja’s Horns in a deal struck with Red Granite and WME Global following the recent world premiere in Toronto.
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Ian McShane narrates How We Used To Live
Paul Kelly’s London film draws from BFI National Archive.
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Axel Kuschevatzky, Telefonica Studios
Teléfonica Studios director discusses the new European studio.
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French Film Festival UK to open with Chomet
This year’s French Film Festival UK, celebrating its 21st edition, will present Sylvain Chomet’s Attila Marcel as its opening night gala.
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BFI Southbank launches Arab cinema programme
Each month will focus on a different theme, genre or region.
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Discovery partners with NFTS
Discovery Networks International has partnered with the UK’s National Film and Television School (NFTS) to launch a factual development and production course to find the generation of producers.