All Screen articles in 13 May 2010 – Page 5
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NewsVideovision strikes South African deals for Woody Allen, Ken Loach films
Videovision Entertainment has taken South African rights to Woody Allen’s You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger(in official selection) and Ken Loach’s Route Irish (in Competition) (pictured).You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger stars Anthony Hopkins, Freida Pinto and Naomi Watts.Route Irish is about two men working as private security ...
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European films account for 59% of screenings across the Network in 2009
There was news to celebrate at today’s Europa Cinemas Network Meeting in Cannes, with the network’s 710 cinemas reporting 59% of their screenings to European films in 2009 (a 4% increased from 2008). That was 36% of totals comprising non-national European films.An overall total of 59m European viewers (an increase ...
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NewsRussia's $30m epic Stalingrad goes 3D
Dmitry Rudovsky has confirmed in Cannes that Fedor Bondarchuk’s (pictured) forthcoming $30 million epic Stalingrad will now shoot in 3D.
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NewsSalt strikes first-look deal with $30m Brazilian Fund
Newly launched Brazilian film fund Virtù-Schurmann Cinema has signed a first-look deal with UK-based sales and financing company Salt. Salt, which has previously worked on Brazilian titles including City Of Men (Cidade de Homens) (pictured) and Cidade Baixa (Lower City), will help Virtù-Schurmann in identifying and developing Brazilian films with ...
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NewsYolande Moreau joins Beta's The Notebook
The project is an adaptation of Agota Kristof’s acclaimed anti-war novel.
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NewsJessica Biel to star in SND's thriller The Tall Man
French director Pascal Laugier will make his English-language debut with the project.
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NewsIndonesia in Cannes to entice more foreign productions
The country recently hosted Plan B Entertainment’s Eat Pray Love (pictured) starring Julia Roberts.
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Qatar unveils umbrella organisation Doha Film Institute
The state of Qatar launched the Doha Film Institute (DFI), an umbrella organisation to oversee its various film-related activities, in Cannes yesterday.
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NewsHilary Swank Dreams with Killer Films, Intandem, Laureate
UK sales outfit Intandem Films is to handle sales on Dreams of a Dying Heart, the film that reunites two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank (pictured) with her Boys Don’t Cry producers Killer Films.
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NewsMarilyn Manson, Evan Rachel Wood to star in retro Splatter Sisters
Edward R. Pressman and David Gordon Green have joined forces to produce the retro slasher movie Splatter Sisters.
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France's UMedia picks up Little Sparrows and Knifer
French outfit UMedia has picked up two new films to add to its lineup.
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NewsRevolver shoots for two new Gunslinger productions
Revolver’s production arm plans hoodie spoof Anuvarhood and girl gang thriller Sket.
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ReviewsThe Princess of Montpensier (La Princesse De Montpensier)
Dir: Bertrand Tavernier. Fr. 2010.139mins
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NewsSantana Brothers plan films with Fiennes, Kurylenko, Lewis
The British brothers are going into production on Coronet and thriller Man Is Wolf To Man this autumn.
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NewsThe Works strikes US deal for Glorious 39
UK sales outfit The Works has announced details of its recent sales deals. Stephen Poliakoff’s Glorious 39 has gone to the US, to E1 Entertainment.
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NewsLatido signs on for Norman Foster documentary
The Spanish salesc company will handle internationa rights on the acclaimed documentary.
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NewsEuropaCorp ticks with HP for Boy With Cuckoo-Clock Heart
The companies will collaborate on technology for the animated featre.
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NewsCrossDay funding boost to help with development slate including Tom Jones, Esme Lennox
UK-based CrossDay Productions, run by Pippa Cross and Janette Day, will benefit from a new “substantial investment” from a sale of 25% of their equity to a non-film-industry high-net-worth individual.
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NewsBleiberg starts shoot for 3D thriller Point Of No Return
The US company is talking to buyers in Cannes about film, a tale of a pilot trying to avert global war.















