All Screen articles in 12 September 2013 – Page 4
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Cohen takes Unjust doc
Cohen Media Group has acquired all North American rights to Shoah director Claude Lanzmann’s Toronto entry The Last Of The Unjust.
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'App' downloaded to North America
Bobby Boermans’s thriller about smartphone-addicted teens makes first sales to English-language territories.
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UIP's Liv Jacobsen dies aged 66
UIP and Paramount issue joint statement calling Jacobson’s death “a tragic and heartfelt loss”.
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Faith Connections sells to Germany
Pan Nalin’s documentary Faith Connections has been sold to Germany following its world premiere at Toronto.
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Match Factory takes Miguel Gomes' Redemption
EXCLUSIVE: Tabu director’s short film will be screened at Toronto this week.
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NonStop finds When Jews Were Funny
EXCLUSIVE: NonStop Entertainment has acquired Scandinavian, Icelandic and Baltic rights from The Film Sales Company to Alan Zweig’s documentary When Jews Were Funny.
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CBS Films confirms F Word deal
UPDATED SEPT 10: CBS Films top brass said on Tuesday evening (September 10) they had acquired US rights to Michael Dowse’s The F Word in a deal understood to fall between $2.5m and $3m.
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Image, Film Arcade buy Midas Box
Image Entertainment and The Film Arcade have struck a deal in Toronto for US rights to $25m action fantasy The Adventurer: The Curse Of The Midas Box starring Michael Sheen and Lena Headey.
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Corman to cameo in Dante’s biopic
Joe Dante set to direct a long-gestating biopic about legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman.
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TIFFCOM’s CoPro Connection line-up
TIFFCOM 2013, which runs during the Tokyo International Film Festival, has revealed its CoPro Connection line-up including projects from Sabu and Nicolas Winding Refn.
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Buyers nab Moodysson’s 'Best!'
Lukas Moodysson’s 1980s-set feature picked up for Australia, Italy and Taiwan.
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Hany Abu-Assad plans road movie
EXCLUSIVE: Palestinian director Hany Abu Assad is planning to reunite with some of the team behind his Oscar-nominated 2005 feature Paradise Now.
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Toronto 2013: Screen's dailies
Browse all Screen International’s daily magazines from the Toronto International Film Festival here.
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Hany Abu-Assad, Omar
The Oscar-nominated director discusses the first film fully-financed and produced out of Palestine, his remarkable debut actors, the film market and future projects.
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Daniel Brühl and Niki Lauda, Rush
After Sunday’s (September 8) gala presentation North American premiere at Roy Thompson Hall, Rush star Daniel Brühl and Niki Lauda sat down with Jeremy Kay to talk about the film. Lauda flew in to attend the premiere.