All Screen articles in 13 May 2010 – Page 6
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NewsToei plans 3D version of cult thriller Battle Royale
The 3D version of the original will be ready for market screenings in October and released in Japan on November 20.
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The Yellow Affair launches as new international sales company
Miira Paasilinna, formerly of NonStop Sales, heads the outfit as Managing Director.
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Cineart takes on A Screaming Man, All Good Children
Benelus buyer also takes on Salles’ On The Road and Sorrentino’s This Must Be The Place.
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NewsPrescience strikes alliance with Atlantic Film Group's Australian arm
Atlantic Film Group and UK financier Prescience have created a strategic alliance to give Atlantic Film Group’s Antipodean financing subsidiary, Atlantic South, access to a facility worth an anticipated $20m per year.
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Anchor Bay strikes multi-film deal with Corsan
The deal will include Paul Breuls’ (pictured) romantic comedy Meant To Be and drama The Box Collector.
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NewsAutlook snaps up Reindeer Spotting
The controversial film as already become Finland’s highest grossing documentary ever.
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NewsBankside takes on genre thriller This Little Piggy
Hunger producer Laura Hastings-Smith (pictured) plans an autumn shoot.
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NewsBuyers strike for M-Line’s Blades
Lee Joon-ik’s (pictured) epic action title Blades Of Blood sells to a raft of territories including the UK and Thailand.
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NewsFinecut books trio of deals on Competition title Poetry
The film has gone to Golem Distribucion for Spain and Andorra, MCF MegaCom Film for ex-Yugoslavia and Khan Entertainment for Taiwan.
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NewsTrustNordisk trades in Cash
Daniel Espinosa’s Swedish Hit Easy Money continues to sell; Trust begins pre-sales on the sequel.
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NewsLondon’s PFM to concentrate on single films, not slates
The event is expanding its offer for financiers; increasing its focus on producers with a single project.
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NewsLionsgate UK takes on Coriolanus, Dangerous Method
The UK-based company has added Ralph Fiennes’ directorial debut and David Cronenberg’s next film to its 2011 slate.
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NewsFortune Star sells package deals
The company closes sales on two packages of library titles, including Johnnie To’s Running Out Of Time (pictured) and John Woo’s Hitman.
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NewsGaumont strikes deals for Santapprentice, Twelve
Santapprentice is a 2D feature, co-produced in association with The Cartoon Saloon, about a reluctant-to-retire Santa searching for a replacement.
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Spall, McCrory sign on to Tillotson's debut
Timothy Spall and Helen McCrory have signed on to star in Rachel Tillotson’s debut feature, Badstock.
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NewsDubai pacts with Lebanese doc group
The festival will provide support in bid to strengthen Lebanese documentary film-making.
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NewsEaling’s slate led by Dustin Hoffman’s Nightwork
The London studio reveals a raft of forthcoming projects including Hoffman’s Nightwork and the third instalment of St Trinian’s.
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NewsMichael Fassbender gears up for summer shoot of A Single Shot
CinemaNX, Hanway Films and Unanimous Pictures has announced a summer shoot for the poacher story.
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NewsVietnam plans first film festival for October
The Northern city of Hanoi will host the country’s first film festival this October.
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NewsSynergetic takes two films from FourTwoFive
The distributor has picked up worldwide rights to The House That Jack Built and Five Good Years.















