All Screen articles in 16 Aug 2012 – Page 2
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NewsMorgan, Straughan among screenwriters to deliver lectures for BAFTA & BFI
Third screenwriters’ lecture series to take place during Sept 26-Oct 27.
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FeaturesFemi Oguns
Screen talks to the founder and CEO of Identity Drama School, Britain’s first black drama school and leading talent agency, IAG.
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NewsSan Sebastian to host world premiere of The Art Of Flight 3D
Premiere to take place as part of their ‘Big Friday’ double-bill, in collaboration with Red Bull Media House.
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NewsTurn Me On, Goddammitt! wins best film at Norway's Amanda awards
Babycall wins four prizes; Joachim Trier named best director for Oslo, August 31.
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NewsKino Lorber and Tribeca Film jointly acquire US rights to All Together
Kino Lorber and Tribeca Film have jointly acquired all US rights to Stéphane Robelin’s comedy All Together (Et si on vivait tous ensemble?).
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NewsIFC strikes US deal for Cheerful Weather For The Wedding
IFC Films has acquired all US rights to Donald Rice’s Cheerful Weather For the Wedding, which had its world premiere at Tribeca.
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NewsVenice pacts with Festival Scope for public online Orizzonti screenings
Selections include Bernard Rose’s Boxing Day [pictured] and Alexey Balabanov’s Me Too.
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NewsSAG to honour Dick Van Dyke
Dick Van Dyke will receive SAG-AFTRA’s highest honour, the SAG Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment.
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NewsTIFF confirms 146 world premieres; Toronto Discovery selections include Brass Teapot, Wasteland, Call Girl
The Toronto International Film Festival has added 27 features, including 14 world premieres, in its Discovery programme devoted to first or second features.
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NewsWinterbottom's Everyday to get world premiere as part of Toronto Masters
TIFF selects 14 projects for Masters, also by de Oliveira, Haneke, Kiarostami, Mungiu. Mavericks discussions include David Geffen.
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NewsToronto Docs conference to welcome Sheila Nevins for keynote
Toronto’s fourth TIFF Docs Conference will expand from one to two days (Sept 10-11) and will also now be open to the public, not just industry delegates.
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NewsSix Latin American films picked for San Sebastian's Films In Progress
Four Arab titles go to Cinema in Motion.
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NewsDimension acquires US rights to Stamm's Angry Little God
Remake of Thai thriller is backed by IM Global.
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NewsNew Latvian Film Festival announced for September
Supporting festivals such as Warsaw and Tallinn to screen films at the event.
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NewsProtagonist boards Lenny Abrahamson's What Richard Did
EXCLUSIVE: Abrahamson’s third feature will premiere in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema programme.
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FeaturesIndonesia spreads its wings
Currently one of Asia’s creative hotspots, Indonesia is sending more films overseas and its local film industry could soon be in line for government support.
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NewsWill Clarke's Altitude to co-produce spoof The Hooligan Factory
EXCLUSIVE: Nick Nevern [pictured] to write and direct the summer 2013 release.
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NewsI Belong, Kon-Tiki, The Angels' Share among Haugesund winners
Haugesund festival wraps to industry acclaim.
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CommentTour de Cinemas
Binns bikes for charity with the Picturehouse Cinemas team planning 1,270 miles of cycling.
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