All Screen articles in 18 March 2010 – Page 2
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London's East End Film Festival to open with Bronco Bullfrog
In its ninth year, the festival will screen more than 200 films at 30 venues.
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Mary FitzPatrick joins UK Film Council as head of diversity
She had been diversity executive at BBC and Channel 4.
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High Point, Pritish Nandy plan Indian genre slate
Their first ‘I-Horror’ film will be Abhijit Chaudhiri’s The Accident.
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Asian Film Awards 2010
Asia’s biggest film stars, and international guests including Donatella Versace, walked the red carpet in Hong Kong for the fourth Asian Film Awards.
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Korea’s Mother tops Asian Film Awards
Korean thriller Mother, directed by Bong Joon-ho, scooped three awards including best film, best screenwriter and best actress for Kim Hye-ja’s performance at the 4th Asian Film Awards (AFAs) on Monday night.
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Ovashvili's The Other Bank takes top Fribourg prize
Other winners included Tehroun, Norteado and Border.
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Stellan and Alexander Skarsgard lead voice cast for Moomins movie
Peter Stormare also joins the voice cast for the animated 3D feature Moomins and the Comet Chase.
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Venice revamps Horizons awards, now including short films
The Venice Film Festival has announced an update to prizes for the competitive Orizzonti (Horizons) section.
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Antichrist sweeps the board at Denmark's Bodil Awards
Lars von Trier’s controversial film scoops five awards at Denmark’s oldest film awards.
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UK plans Olympics short film competition, workshops
Film Nation: Shorts will be open to UK residents aged 11-25.
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Danish box-office results strongest since 1982
Results up 6% from 2008, but local productions had a weak year.
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Cannes Atelier participants to include Jaime Rosales, Edwin
Sixth edition of workshop will host 15 projects from 15 countries.
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Spanish broadcaster TVE's film investment budget slashed
Budget cuts mean TVE will wind down most of its international film sales activities.
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Gateway to opportunity
Against the backdrop of an astounding boom in China’s box office, Hong Kong Filmart (March 22-25) is a key place to do business in Asia. Liz Shackleton profiles this year’s event, and the financing forum and festival which run alongside it
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TIFF names Jesse Wente as head of films at Bell Lightbox
The Toronto International Film Festival selects culture critic to head scheduling at its new headquaters.
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Polanski launches new appeal
The director’s lawyers filed a new appeal over alleged misconduct in the original trial on March 17.
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Hindi film industry and MPAA announce piracy initiative
A joint venture is revealed on the last day of Mumbai’s FICCI-Frames media and entertainment conference.
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The Game Of Death sparks uproar in France
Rezo Films’ The Game Of Death causes storm in French media after airing on France 2 on March 17.
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The Salt Company closes further sales on The Infidel
The London-based sales company has now closed sales on the provocative comedy in 14 territories.
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Hong Kong International film festival and other expo events
This year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival has a strong emphasis on local cinema.
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