All Screen articles in 12 September 2013 – Page 2
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News
Open Road snaps up Green Inferno
Open Road has acquired US rights to The Green Inferno, Eli Roth’s cannibal thriller that premiered in Toronto last weekend.
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Features
Clif Prowse and Derek Lee, Afflicted
The co-directors and stars of Canadian Midnight Madness selection Afflicted talk about their unconvential approach to a vampire film.
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Warner Bros, JK Rowling team for Harry Potter spin-off series
JK Rowling to make screenwriting debut with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
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We Are UK Film party, TIFF 2013
The BFI and BFC co-hosted the annual UK party in Toronto’s Spoke Club in partnership with The British Council and UKTI Toronto, where UK industry, filmmakers and talent rubbed shoulders with US and international reps.
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Zurich unveils full 2013 line-up
Harvey Weinstein added as a masterclass speaker at the 9th Zurich Film Festival; Competition titles revealed.
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Breaking Glass grabs Unhung Hero
Documentary about whether “size matters” proved a hit at SXSW.
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Film Movement buys Le Démantèlement
The distributor will release in the US and license to world airlines following a deal in Toronto with eOne Films International.
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Elstree upgrade underway
Construction work is underway at Elstree Studios on four-acres of new film and TV production facilities.
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Comment
Joe Cornish gives NFTS masterclass
Writer-director Joe Cornish talks Attack the Block and working with Edgar Wright on Marvel’s Ant-Man.
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Curzon nabs Gordon Green’s Joe
EXCLUSIVE: Curzon takes UK rights to Venice drama starring Nicolas Cage, Tye Sheridan.
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Rio Film Festival unveils line-up
Titles include Alfonso Cuaron’s acclaimed Gravity and Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine.
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Lionsgate plans UK TV push
Mad Men producer Lionsgate is to expand its TV production business into the UK as part of a wider international push.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest extends run
Documentary festival reveals 2014 dates, which will see it extended to six days.
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Asia Summit fetes local strengths
How staying local could ironically be the key to reaching an international audience was one of the major messages to emerge at the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) second Asian Film Summit.
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Well Go buys TIFF drama McCanick
Well Go USA has acquired all US rights from Bleiberg Entertainment to the crime drama McCanick starring David Morse and the late Cory Monteith.
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TWC buys Rigby, Railway Man
Sources confirmed that The Weinstein Company had paid $3m for North America, the UK and France on The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby and $2m for US on The Railway Man. Both will open in 2014.
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Film New Zealand hires Mossman
Television New Zealand (TVNZ) programme commissioner joining Film New Zealand to encourage more productions to the country.