All Screen articles in 13 May 2010 – Page 2
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Clive Owen to star in Medallion for Parlay
Clive Owen will star in the action thriller Medallion based on a screenplay by in-demand writer David Guggenheim.
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Hubert Bals Fund gives $570,000 in latest round
Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund supports 29 films from 22 countries.
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FeaturesGentlemen Broncos rides into Spain, UK welcomes American
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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NewsAV Pictures closes key deals on Josh Reed's Primal
AV Pictures kicks off Cannes Market with key deals on Josh Reed’s Primal.
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FeaturesWeekly International Box Office - May 7-9
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Singapore to launch new international film showcase in June 2011
Singapore is gearing up to launch an international cinema event, ScreenSingapore, to showcase Hollywood and Asian cinema, starting in June 2011.
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CommentTime To Get Back To Basics
Bob Berney’s resignation from Apparition highlights how much money is required to release prestige movies in the high-spending US distribution arena these days. So perhaps it’s time to get back to basics.
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FeaturesAfrica United
Pathé’s $6m Africa United is an ambitious UK-South Africa-Rwanda co-production which filmed across three countries. Sarah Cooper reports from Lake Tanganyika in Burundi, where it was the first international project to shoot.
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FeaturesStephen Kijak, director
The director of Directors’ Fortnight entry Stones In Exile talks to Wendy Mitchell about working with the band and taking viewers back to the ‘70s
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FeaturesGreg Strause and Liam O’Donnell
The co-director and the co-writer of Skyline talk to Jeremy Kay about working outside the studio system on the upcoming thriller.
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FeaturesFunny Business
A string of French comedies, led by Dany Boon’s Welcome To The Sticks, have scored recent hits overseas bucking the widely accepted trend that local comedies don’t travel. Geoffrey MacNab reports.
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Dubai Film Market counts $2m in deals from 2009 market
The market reveals distribution deals worth $2m (AED7.3m) following its 2009 edition, including Shoreline’s acquisition of City Of Life.
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Rachid Bouchareb plans LA shoot for Belleville's Cop
The film was developed by Pathe and will shoot this summer in LA.
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Mary J Blige sings as Ealing's Nina Simone
William Morris Endeavor’s Global Finance & Distribution Group brought the film to Ealing Studios to finance, produce and sell internationally.
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NewsCoproduction Office signs on for Play, Meteora
Cannes slate grows with new feature films by Ruben Östlund (pictured) and Spiros Stathoulopoulos (PVC-1).
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NewsLotte comes on board for 3D animation Outback
Major Korean distributor Lotte Entertainment has announced that it will become the main investor in Outback, an English-language 3D animated feature. The deal is a first for a Korean company.
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NewsIndian fund Cause aims to raise $45 for socially conscious films
Mumbai-based financial services company DM Capital Advisors is launching a venture capital fund, Cause Entertainment (CE), to invest in socially conscious movies.
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NewsMemento adds indie darlings project with So-Yong Kim
The slate also includes Juliette Binoche in Sponsoring and Cate Shortland’s Lore.
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NewsTennant, MacDonald, Eve walk down the aisle with Decoy Bride
Ecosse Films, CinemaNX, Scottish Screen and HanWay Films announced the project today in Cannes.
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NewsAnchor Bay strikes deal for Darkness starring Amber Heard
Marcos Efron’s remake of the 1970 British thriller garners a reported seven-figure deal.















