All Screen articles in 12 May 2011 – Page 7
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NewsLars von Trier apologises for 'Nazi' remark in Cannes
Melancholia director says he was egged on by a provocation.
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NewsMaggie Gyllenhaal joins supernatural thriller Voice From The Stone
K5 International is handling sales.
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Moscow Business Square adds screenings
Business event will also showcase anticipated Russian projects for 2011-2012
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NewsOther Angle reports biggest market ever
EXCLUSIVE: Company closes raft of territory sales at Cannes 2011
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NewsNorway's Motlys announces slate
EXCLUSIVE: New projects include US family drama from Joachim Trier
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NewsRT announces Julian Fellowes-scripted Motherland
EXCLUSIVE: Brazilian company also working on project with David Seidler
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NewsUrban Distribution announces sales on Princess and other titles
Company has also picked up two new projects
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NewsWide closes deals on This Is Not A Film
EXCLUSIVE: Jafar Panahi film picked up in Italy and France
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NewsKawase plans collage film to screen once in Tallinn
Project is dedicated to the preservation of 35mm
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CommentWeerasethakul in print
The first English language book about the Thai Palme d’Or winner includes contributions from Tilda Swinton and Tony Rayns.
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NewsUPDATE: Melancholia still in competition even as Cannes board declares von Trier 'persona non grata'
The Cannes board of directors has released a statement declaring Melancholia director Lars von Trier as a “persona non grata” at the Cannes Film Festival, following his “Nazi” comments at a press conference yesterday.
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Breathing wins Cannes Europa Cinemas Label
Karl Marcovics’ Directors Fortnight entry secures promotion support.
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Rezo Films, Iris Group set up Rezo Finance
New operation will support Rezo via distibution, world sales and production.
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News“I’m still one of the only female execs”: gender gap in animation needs work, say industry insiders
”It seems like it’s been a lot easier for men to rise up the ranks”
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NewsMia Bays defends BFI’s commitment to being “an anti-racist organisation” at New Black Film Collective event
Bays was speaking alongside BFI exec Ama Ampadu, following allegations that the organisation has failed to address systemic racism.















