All Screen articles in 12 September 2013 – Page 11
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Cinema Guild buys Manakamana
The Cinema Guild has announced its acquisition of all US rights to Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez’s documentary Manakamana which gets its North American premiere on Friday (6).
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Cohen takes US, Canada on My Old Lady
Kristin Scott Thomas joins cast to play Maggie Smith’s daughter.
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VIVA Pictures buys Antboy
VIVA Pictures has taken all rights to Antboy ahead of its world premiere in official selection on Saturday (7).
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Submarine, Hanway find Vivian
Submarine Entertainment and HanWay Select have teamed up to handle worldwide sales on Toronto documentary Finding Vivian Maier.
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Magnolia falls for Right
Magnolia Pictures has snapped up US rights to Toronto entry The Right Kind Of Wrong starring Ryan Kwanten, Sara Canning, Catherine O’Hara and Will Sasso.
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Holly Hunter joins Manglehorn
Holly Hunter has signed on to star in Manglehorn, David Gordon Green’s follow-up to Venice hit Joe that is being financed and produced by Worldview Entertainment.
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Myriad to sell Miss Meadows
Myriad Pictures has come on to sell international rights on the darkly comic Katie Holmes thriller Miss Meadows and is introducing to buyers here.
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Zurich to honour Working Title duo
Zurich Film Festival to screen a retrospective of 12 Working Title Films productions and award Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner the Golden Eye honour.
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Mirren to go on Journey
TORONTO: Participant Media and DreamWorks are reuniting on The Hundred-Foot Journey following their collaborations on Toronto opener The Fifth Estate, Lincoln and The Help.
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Features
Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer, The Last of Robin Hood
Elbert Wyche talks to Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland about their new film, The Last of Robin Hood, which will receive its world premiere in Toronto on Sept 6.
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Colin Geddes, TIFF Midnight Madness
Jeremy Kay talks to the head of TIFF’s Midnight Madness strand ahead of its 25th anniversary.
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Blue is the Warmest Colour wins FIPRESCI
Abdellatif Kechiche’s Cannes winner will receive critics prize at San Sebastian.
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Patrice Theroux, eOne
Patrice Theroux, eOne’s chairman of global film group, has spent his working life in the industry. He guides Jeremy Kay through mentors, mergers and the emergence of a Canadian powerhouse.