All Screen articles in 19 Aug 2010 – Page 2
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NewsFinland's Markus Selin lines up six more Vares thrillers
At least two of the features, which will be shot back to back, will be theatrical releases.
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NewsPaul Verhoeven, San Fu Maltha reunite for The Hidden Force
Story will be set in year 1900 in Java in Dutch East Indies.
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NewsDevelopment Director leaves Nordisk after only three weeks
Lars Grarup, whose new job as Development Director for Nordisk Film was announced on Aug 1, has already announced plans to leave the company.
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NewsTokyo Project Gathering's 28 selections include Ryuichi Hiroki, Pen-ek Ratanaruang
The sixth Tokyo Project Gathering (TPG) has selected an increased 28 projects this year.
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NewsToronto 2010 full lineups announced: Contemporary World Cinema and Discovery
Films added include world premieres by Debs Gardner-Paterson, Justin Chadwick, Kim Tae-Yong, Koen Mortier, Max Winkler, Justin Lerer, Zhang Meng, Shawn Ku.
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NewsRomanian National Film Center awards $6.5m to new wave of features
The Romanian National Film Center (CNC) has announced roughly $6.5m in funding for new projects, including $3.5m in funding for new features from established directors.
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NewsToronto 2010 final lineups: Masters, Visions, Vanguard and Mavericks
Films added include works by Godard, Gitai, Loach, Breillat, Leopold, Araki.
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NewsZurich to close with Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Attendees on Oct 3 will include director Oliver Stone and producer Ed Pressman.
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NewsWhere will Angelina Jolie shoot her Bosnia-Serbia love story for GK Films?
Confirming rumours from recent days, production company GK Films has confirmed that Angelina Jolie will make her feature film directorial debut with a love story set during the Bosnian war.
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NewsHannah McGill to leave Edinburgh; festival to start recruiting successor
Hannah McGill is moving on from her role as artistic director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. She took the post in 2006 and curated her first festival in 2007.
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NewsVancouver 2010 highlights to include Africa Today, Filmmaker's Day
The Vancouver International Film Festival (Sept 30 - Oct 15) has unveiled its annual environmental series, Ecologies of Mind, hot on the heels of its new Life Above All: Africa Today program and a Trade Forum (Sept 28 - Oct 1) with an expanded documentary program and a new Filmmaker’s ...
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NewsSan Sebastian Film In Progress selections include Terrazas' debut
Seven unfinished projects from Latin American film makers will be presented in this year’s Films In Progress section at San Sebastian, including Gael Garcia Bernal collaborator Kyzza Terrazas’ directorial debut The Language of The Machetes (El Lenguaje De Los Machetes).
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NewsVenice adds world premiere of Poe's La Commedia
The film is composed of 20,000 animated still images divided into three cinematic sequences.
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NewsToronto adds 37 more world premieres to lineup
Festival announces a whopping 104 further titles today; Mavericks speakers to include Bruce Springsteen and Bill Gates.
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NewsFrightFest to kick off with world premiere of Hatchet II
Now in its 11th year, the London-based FrightFest is set to horrify audiences again when it returns to the Empire Leicester Square this coming Bank Holiday weekend.
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NewsJapanese animation master Satoshi Kon dies at 46
Revered Japanese animation director Satoshi Kon died suddenly on August 24 at the age of 46. The cause of death has been reported as pancreatic cancer.
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NewsPinewood says year revenues should 'exceed market expectations'
Pinewood Shepperton profits are down for the first half of 2010, but the company said it is expecting a strong end to 2010 thanks to solid film production business.
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Marketing Movies Online conference planned for Sept 29 in London
Film training specialist Diversity in Visual Arts (DiVA) and digital strategy consultant MTM London will host a one-day conference titled Marketing Movies Online.
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NewsNordic Council Film Prize nominees include Vinterberg, Kari
Other nominees are Berghall/Hotakainen, Johnsen, Saleh.
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NewsMission: Impossible IV prepping for Prague shoot
The Czech Republic’s new 20% tax rebate, implemented in late July, is attracting a raft of runaway productions, including Mission: ImpossibleIV.
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