All Screen articles in 18 April 2013 – Page 3
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Lincoln Center to co-present CUFF
Columbia University School Of The Arts Film Program’s 26th Annual Columbia University Film Festival (CUFF) is set to take place from May 3-9 in New York.
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Fast 7 set for July 2014
Universal Pictures announced on Tuesday it will release Fast & Furious 7 on Jul 11, 2014.
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MPAA, NATO in ratings campaign
CinemaCon: MPAA chairman and CEO Senator Chris Dodd and NATO president John Fithian gave their annual addresses to the Las Vegas convention on Tuesday [16] and launched an initiative to help parents better navigate the ratings system.
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Film Arcade, Par get A.C.O.D.
The Film Arcade and Paramount Home Media Distribution have acquired worldwide rights to Black Bear Pictures’ Sundance entry.
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TFF launches Ephron prize
Organisers at the 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival announced on Tuesday [16] the new $25,000 Nora Ephron Prize.
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Sony sets Russia Stalingrad release
Sony Pictures Releasing International will handle distribution in Russia for Fedor Bondarchuk’s [pictured] epic love story and the first Russian-made feature to be released in IMAX.
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Miss Lovely wins at IFFLA
Ashim Ahluwalia’s drama [pictured] won the 11th annual Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles’s grand jury prize for best feature at the end of six days of screenings and panels.
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Cannes short films revealed
Nine films will compete for the 2013 Short Film Palme d’or, presided over by director and jury president Jane Campion.
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Four Lions pulled after Boston blasts
Chris Morris’ satirical film Four Lions, in which four men detonate explosives during the London Marathon, has been pulled from Film4’s schedules following the blasts in Boston.
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CinemaCon: stars shine for studios
Paramount, Warner Bros and Universal kicked off the studio presentations at CinemaCon in Las Vegas with glitzy showreel events for attendees.
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Oscar producers to return in 2014
Craig Zadan and Neil Meron will return to produce the Oscars for a second time in 2014, Academy president Hawk Koch announced on Tuesday [16].
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Filmworks CEO Tim Smythe dies
Founding CEO of Dubai-based Filmworks lured shoots of Syriana and The Kingdom to the region.
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UK’s biggest Everyman to open
The largest Everyman cinema in the UK – and the first in the north of England – is to open in Leeds with five days of special screenings, including a Q&A with the producer of Searching for Sugar Man.
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Company3 ties with iDailies to secure 35mm processing in UK
The mid-term future of 35mm and 16mm film processing in the UK looks to have been secured in an eleventh hour deal struck between Deluxe-owned Company3 and London film lab iDailies.
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TWC closes in on Suite Francaise
EXCLUSIVE: TWC on the verge of a US deal for period drama set to star Michelle Williams, Matthias Schoenaerts.
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Athens Francophone Film Festival
Photos from the 14th edition of the festival, which ran April 4-14.
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Not Another Happy Ending closing EIFF
World premiere of comedy starring Doctor Who’s Karen Gillan selected as the closing film of the 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Tony Goldwyn joins Divergent
Goldwyn has come on board the cast of Summit Entertainment’s sci-fi thriller, shooting now in Chicago.
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CinemaCon: Wanda, Dolby Atmos
Technology announcements flowed from Caesars Palace on the first day of CinemaCon on Monday [15], led by the news that Chinese theatre giant Wanda plans to instal Dolby Atmos as the standard audio equipment in all its X-Land giant screens.
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IMAX expands Cinepolis footprint
UPDATED APR 15: IMAX Corporation will instal five theatres in existing Cinepolis multiplexes across Mexico, the companies announced on the first day of CinemaCon on Monday [15] in Las Vegas. Separately IMAX has extended its deal with Paramount.