All Screen articles in 13 February 2009 – Page 10

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    Autlook takes world on Panorama doc War + Love

    2009-02-06T06:36:18Z

    Vienna-based sales outfit Autlook has swooped to take world rights on Berlinale Panorama entry War + Love in Kabul directed by Helga Reidemeister. 'This is an incredible Romeo and Juliet drama that feels like fiction, a very intimate love story in a country that only knows war...' Autlook's managing-director Peter ...

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    Atrix boards Murnberger's Bone Man

    2009-02-06T06:36:14Z

    Beatrix Wesle's Munich-based Atrix Films has taken all international rights, excluding German-speaking territories, to Wolfgang Murnberger's laconic mystery drama The Bone Man (Der Knochenmann) which will be having its world premiere in Panorama. Starring Josef Hader, Simon Schwarz, Josef Bierbichler and Birgit Minichmayr, the adaptation of Wolf Haas' cult novel ...

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    Pinball Films pitches Fuckart

    2009-02-06T06:36:10Z

    UK producer Pinball Films is pitching two films at Berlin which form part of its micro-budget digital feature film slate. The slate received 20% funding from the Northern Film and Media's Atomic Pictures scheme. Dogwoof Pictures is in discussions to distribute the features - Fuckart and Dog Knife Wife - ...

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    High-Fliers acquires UK rights to New Town Killers

    2009-02-06T06:36:05Z

    London based distributor, High Fliers Films, has acquired UK rights to New Town Killers from production and sales outfit Independent. The thriller is directed by Richard Jobson and produced by Luc Roeg. It stars Dougray Scott, Alastair Mackenzie and James Anthony Pearson and tells the story of two bankers who ...

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    Thai master Weerasethakul lines up Uncle Boonmee

    2009-02-06T06:36:01Z

    Thai master Apichatpong Weerasethakul, who has won multiple prizes for previous films like Syndromes And A Century, Blissfully Yours and Tropical Malady, is preparing Uncle Boonmee: A Man Who Can Recall His Past Lives, which will be handled internationally by The Match Factory. It is being produced by London-based Illuminations ...

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    Rotterdam and Berlin could overlap in 2010

    2009-02-06T06:35:57Z

    The Rotterdam and Berlin film festivals are on a potential collision course with their dates for 2010 when the Berlinale will be celebrating its 60 th anniversary. At the end of this year's edition last weekend, the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) announced that its 2010 dates will be Wednesday ...

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    Echo Bridge sells far and wide on Ruins, Inhale

    2009-02-06T06:35:52Z

    Heading in to the EFM Los Angeles-based Echo Bridge Entertainment has closed key territories on My Life In Ruins, Virgin On Bourbon Street and Inhale. Rights to the romantic comedy My Life In Ruins have gone to Warner Bros in the UK, Splendid Films in Germany, Fox Searchlight in Australia ...

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    Alien goes international with Little

    2009-02-06T06:35:47Z

    The Little Film Company has boarded international rights to RW Goodwin's 1950s sci-fi homage Alien Trespass and is commencing talks with buyers in Berlin. Eric McCormack and Robert Patrick star in the story of a benevolent alien that inhabits the body of a Californian astronomer in the hopes of saving ...

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    Yes Men land at Rezo

    2009-02-06T06:35:38Z

    The Yes Men are back in town and they're promising to wreak mischief in Berlin. New film from the merry pranksters The Yes Men Fix The World, which screened at Sundance and is opening this year's Berlin Panorama, has been picked up for international sales by Rezo. Directed by Andy ...

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    Dean Spanley goes to US with Miramax

    2009-02-06T06:35:21Z

    Miramax Films has taken US rights to Toa Fraser' much feted comedy-drama Dean Spanley starring Sam Neill, Jeremy Northam and Peter O'Toole. The UK/New Zealand coproduction, which screened at the Toronto, London and Pusan festivals last year, was produced by Matthew Metcalfe and Alan Harris, with David Parfitt, Finola Dwyer, ...

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    T&C Pictures Internationalpacks Black Dynamite

    2009-02-06T06:35:09Z

    David Jourdan's fledgling sales agency T&C Pictures International has picked up Scott Sanders' Sundance blaxpoitation pastiche Black Dynamite, while celebrating a North American deal with Summit Entertainment on its first film comedy musical Lock And Roll Forever. Jourdan closed the Black Dynamite deal with Endeavor Independent's Graham Taylor and Mark ...

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    Loveridge launches Meridiana with first slate

    2009-02-06T06:35:03Z

    Industry veteran Helen Loveridge, who co-founded Fortissimo Film Sales, has announced details of her new, London-based sales outfit, Meridiana Films. 'This is my first active market,' Loveridge commented. 'I will be starting slowly, looking to build up as we did with Fortissimo.' The company will be handling both dramatic features ...

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    Content gets Ironclad

    2009-02-06T06:35:00Z

    ContentFilm International has acquired worldwide sales rights to Mythic International Entertainment’s Ironclad which stars James Purefoy and Paul Giamatti. Directed by Jonathan English (Minotaur), Ironclad is an ultra violent medieval action thriller. It is set to go in production in the summer.It tells the true story of a group of ...

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    Sundance winners team for Second Child

    2009-02-06T06:34:56Z

    Lee Daniels, fresh from his Sundance triumph as director of multiple prize-winner Push: Based On The Novel By Sapphire, is teaming up with Chilean film-maker Sebastian Silva, whose film The Maid won the world cinema dramatic grand jury prize at Sundance, to produce Silva's next film Second Child.Daniels is here ...

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    Memento closes on Larrieu brothers' This Is The End

    2009-02-06T06:30:00Z

    Paris-based Memento Films International has taken on international sales to This Is The End, the new $13m (Euros 10m) end-of-the-world epic from Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu. Produced by veteran Bruno Pesery in association with Backup Films through their Coficup fund, the film stars Matthieu Amalric, Sergi Lopez, Catherine Frot and ...

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    Tom Tykwer teams up with the Wachowskis

    2009-02-06T06:29:00Z

    Tom Tykwer is teaming up with the Wachowski brothers on one of two projects he currently has in development. Tykwer said he is working on an adaptation of UK author David Mitchell's 2004 Booker Prize shortlisted novel Cloud Atlas, whose action stretches from the remote South Pacific in the 19 ...

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    Reliance seals deals with Julia Roberts and Brett Ratner

    2009-02-06T06:28:00Z

    Reliance Big Entertainment has signed a further two development deals in Hollywood - with Julia Roberts' Red Om Films and Brett Ratner's Rat Entertainment - to add to the seven similar deals announced last year at Cannes. As with the other deals, RBE will create a development silo for each ...

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    Cast lines up for Werner Herzog andDavid Lynch horror

    2009-02-06T06:16:00Z

    Oscar nominee Michael Shannon, Willem Dafoe, Chloe Sevigny and Udo Kier have signed on to Werner Herzog and David Lynch's first collaboration, the psychological horror tale My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done. Keith Kjarval's Los Angeles-based production, finance and sales company Unified Pictures is handling international sales with ...

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    Berlin briefs: Day two

    2009-02-06T06:07:00Z

    Pathe closes Cheri dealsPathe International has closed two pre-market deals on Stephen Frears' Cheri which screens In Competition next Tuesday. Lumiere has signed it up for Benelux and Nordisk for Scandinavia. Other distributors already in place include Miramax Films in North America, Rai/01 in Italy and Icon in Australia/New Zealand. ...

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    Korea's Fine Cut wraps up pre-EFM sales

    2009-02-06T06:01:00Z

    Seoul-based sales agent Fine Cut has wrapped up a slew of sales on the eve of the EFM, including the sale of Antique, which screens here in the Culinary Cinema section, to Thailand's Rose Media. Directed by Min Kyu-dong (Memento Mori) and starring French actor Andy Gillet, the film was ...