All Screen articles in 13 May 2010 – Page 8
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NewsMemento closes deals on Moll's The Monk
Deals done with Portugal (Ecofilmes), Hungary (Mokep), Czech Republic (North Video), Russia (Art Pictures) and Benelux (Lumiere) with the UK in talks.
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NewsVoltage takes on Patrick Wilson comedy
Barry Munday will also star Chloe Sevigny and Colin Hanks.
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NewsInferno burns for Brad Pitt's Lost City Of Z
James Gray’s red-hot adventure project is based on a true story.
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FeaturesThe content converters
Run by Mark Ordesky and Ileen Maisel, former senior production executives at New Line Cinema, with New Line stablemate Jane Fleming and documentary film-maker Lawrence Elman, Amber Entertainment is combining new film paradigms with old. The principals talked to Mike Goodridge.
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FeaturesGeorge Lucas Q&A
The Films Without Borders participants quiz George Lucas on the lessons learned from a lifetime in film
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FeaturesA New Hope
George Lucas talks to Conor Dignam and a group of young film-makers about the technological changes revolutionising the film industry and how opportunity for all means the end of the studio system.
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NewsSony PlayStation strikes MUBI deal for arthouse titles
Sony Playstation users to get access to auteur titles, including from legendary French film-maker Agnes Varda (pictured).
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5 and counting
An ambitious new international player has emerged from Germany in K5 Media Group, the Munich-based development, finance and sales outfit. Principals Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur speak to Mike Goodridge.
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Image Forum, Bewiz launch new Japanese promo organisation
The new body will promote local films abroad, coordinate showcases and collaborate with foreign organisations on cultural events.
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NewsRed Dragon plans US release for Douchebag
The company will work with Paladin on the release of Drake Doremus’ Sundance title.
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NewsOlive Films takes US rights to prison drama R from TrustNordisk
Scandinavian powerhouse TrustNordisk has announced a US deal on Danish prison drama R.
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Magnolia takes on Gibney's Eliot Spitzer documentary
Magnolia Pictures has acquired US rights to Alex Gibney’s untitled Eliot Spitzer documentary, produced by A&E IndieFilms and Wider Film Projects.
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FeaturesFriends in all the right places
Who are the German co-producers that international producers need to know when contemplating a shoot in the territory? Martin Blaney profiles a selection.
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Funds management
Worth more than $400m per year, Germany’s array of funds can make up a significant portion of a budget. Martin Blaney explores the ups and downs of the territory’s funding options, and how each can be tapped.
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NewsIFC takes Tavernier's Princess for US
IFC Films has acquired US rights to Bertrand Tavernier’s Cannes competition entry The Princess Of Montpensier. The company will release the film theatrically and via its IFC in Theaters on-demand platform.
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NewsBloom, Corden join Musketeers
Orlando Bloom and James Corden have joined the cast of Constantin Film and Impact Pictures’ 3D version of TheThree Musketeers.















