All Screen articles in 15 April 2010 – Page 2

  • Red Riding
    Features

    Shooting for the stars

    2010-04-16T12:19:00Z

    Despite a tough market, event film and mini-series still make sense for European broadcasters keen to build audience loyalty. But attracting high-profile talent can be vital for financing and sales. Andy Fry reports

  • The Pacific
    Features

    The small screen’s big guns

    2010-04-16T11:27:00Z

    High-end TV movies and mini-series are becoming more ambitious in scope, and increasingly use high-profile theatrical talent on both sides of the camera. On the eve of MIP-TV (April 12-16), John Hazelton explores the evolution of the event TV business in the US.

  • Features

    Direct response unit

    2010-04-15T17:05:00Z

    The UK Film Council’s latest three-year plan, launched on April 1, is designed to meet the needs of an industry facing mounting market challenges. Chief executive officer John Woodward explains strategy to Mike Goodridge

  • Cemetery Junction
    News

    Cemetery Junction in the UK, Spain welcomes The Maid

    2010-04-15T11:35:00Z

    ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.

  • 22_bullets.jpg
    Reviews

    22 Bullets (L'immortel)

    2010-04-14T18:36:00Z

    Dir: Richard Berry. France. 2010. 116mins

  • Quantum Of Solace
    Features

    Why libraries are losing value

    2010-04-14T17:11:00Z

    With the MGM and Miramax catalogues both on the block, John Hazelton explores the health of the dwindling library business and looks at whether emerging platforms will improve revenues

  • Date Night
    Features

    Weekly International Box Office April 14

    2010-04-14T15:26:00Z

    ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.

  • Features

    Screen's Global Top 10 - April 09-11

    2010-04-14T12:21:00Z

    Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.