All Screen articles in 16 October 2009 – Page 3
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News
Edinburgh Film Festival and Skillset launch screenwriting scheme
The Edinburgh International Film Festival has joined up with Skillset to launch a new screenwriting initiative called The Story Works.
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Features
Where to find the serious money
Heavyweight international financiers will be in London this week to discover the best UK and European projects in search of investment at this year’s Production Finance Market (Oct 21-22). Geoffrey Macnab looks at what’s on offer.
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UK quenches Thirst, Spain adopts Orphan
ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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Features
Fliegende Fische
Comedy/drama about 16-year-old Nana trying to calm down her mother’s embarrassing lifestyle by pairing her off with a decent man… until Nana herself ends up falling in love with “Mr. Right”.
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Weekly international box office – October 16
Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Operation Casablanca
A satirical and thrilling comedy where a wrongly accused suspect gets mixed up in a worldwideterrorist plot.
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Die Superbullen
Comedy about Germany’s stupidest cops Tommie and Mario whose latest case is to find the billy goat Hennes, the mascot of their beloved football team 1st FC Cologne.
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Mahler Auf Der Couch
Alma Mahler, her older husband the composer Gustav Mahler, her lover Walter Gropius…. and Sigmund Freud.
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Hochzeitspolka
The German Frieder has been living in the deepest backwoods of Poland for the past two years. Of all days, his childhood friends - with whom he played in a hard rock band back home - turn up on the day of his wedding to the Polish girl Gosia.
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Hier Kommt Lola!
Family film, based on Isabel Abedi’s first book about the adventures of schoolgirl Lola with her colourful imagination.
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Furcht & Zittern
A man suffering from agoraphobia and panic attacks leaves his appartment for the first timein years only to be taken hostage by a woman 20 years his elder.
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Das Leben Ist Zu Lang
Semi-autobiographical tragicomedy set in the world of film and television.
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Capital cultivates its green shoots
International film production is big business in London, but it also inflicts great damage on the environment. Caroline Parry looks at the efforts to reduce the impact
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Japan tempts overseas talent
The Tokyo International Film Festival (Oct 17-25) is growing in importance as a crucial gateway into the huge but challenging Japanese market.
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Holland Film calls for clearer Oscar rules as Army is disqualified
Holland Film, the national film body, has called for the rules for the foreign-language Oscar to be clarifed after the Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences disqualified Jean van de Velde’s The Silent Army.
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Thelma, Louise et Chantal
Three old friends take to the road to attend the wedding of an ex-boyfriend they all went out with years ago.
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