All Screen articles in 12 May 2011 – Page 4
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NewsMelancholia kicks off sales in Cannes for TrustNordisk
Lars von Trier film now sold to over 30 territories
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NewsVertigo ramps up StreetDance, Monsters sequels
Falk Hentschel and Sofia Boutella [pictured] to star in StreetDance 2 3D; Monsters 2 signs Brent Bonacorso and Jesse Atlas to direct.
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NewsElle Driver takes on Will Ferrell-produced The Bachelorette
EXCLUSIVE: Cast includes Kirsten Dunst and Adam Scott.
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NewsFilms Distribution heats up sales for Mia Hansen-Love's Goodbye
EXCLUSIVE: Buyers include Artificial Eye for the UK and Palace for Australia.
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CommentFootnote is the main event in Cannes on Saturday
Joseph Cedar’s film is deliciously entertaining; Habemus Papam isn’t Moretti’s finest.
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CommentMichael dares to explore pedophilia
Markus Schleinzer’s debut feature will enrage and fascinate.
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NewsAuthor Jo Nesbo talks about adaptations of Headhunters, The Snowman
Bestselling Norwegian novelist Jo Nesbo is in Cannes to promote the film of his novel Headhunters, which is being sold here by TrustNordisk.
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NewsICO-ICA join forces in UK
EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s Independent Cinema Office (ICO) and the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) have struck a three-year partnership that will start in July.
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NewsEaling Metro takes on five music docs from Julien Temple
Slate includes Rio and London films shooting this year.
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NewsNew Hungarian fund offers cash, guidance, Vajna says
Hungarian National Film Fund awaiting government green light
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NewsBankside works with Killer's Ramin Bahrani project
Bankside Films has taken on international sales for the Untitled Ramin Bahrani project, which is being produced by Christine Vachon and Pam Koffler’s Killer Films.
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NewsLone Scherfig conducts Danish epic Music and Silence
EXCLUSIVE: Martin Sherman adapts Rose Tremain’s novel.
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NewsRohrwacher plans satirical comedy about slow food
EXCLUSIVE: Carlo Cresta-Dina’s Tempesta Film, the outfit behind Alice Rohrwacher’s new feature Corpo Celeste (screening in the Quinzaine and sold by RAI Trade), has revealed details of its next projects.
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NewsHallstrom leaves The Danish Girl, casts Persbrandt for The Hypnotist
EXCLUSIVE: Lasse Hallstrom leaves Nicole Kidman sex change feature but ramps up plans for The Hypnotist.
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NewsNumber 9's slate includes new Neil Jordan vampire film
Number 9 Films, the production company run by Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen, is set to have three films in production by the end of the year including a Dickens adaptation, a new Neil Jordan vampire picture, and a British gangster movie.
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NewsOther Angle gets third hit Lie
EXCLUSIVE: Other Angle Pictures will handle world sales on La Verité Si Je Mens 3, the third installment of the mega-successful French franchise.
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NewsCillian Murphy is a 'Broken' man as part of busy BBC Films slate
BBC Films, which is in Cannes as one of the backers of Lynne Ramsay’s Competition title We Need To Talk About Kevin, has a full slate of new projects including several debut features, family films and some with marquee names.
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NewsBankside's Kelliher elected as chair of Film Export UK
EXCLUSIVE: New directors are Clare Crean and Andrew Orr.
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NewsRavensbourne, Skillset, WFTV to host Cannes panel on 3D storytelling
London-based Ravensbourne, Skillset and the UK’s Women in Film and TV are hosting a 3D panel here in Cannes today (at 10:30 at the UK Film Centre).
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NewsRoeg's Independent lines up films with Michael Mann, Saul Dibb
UK production/finance/sales company Independent - riding high in Cannes with We Need To Talk About Kevin - has confirmed that Michael Mann will direct its adaptation of Bernard Cornwell’s Agincourt.
















