All Screen articles in 19 May 2011 – Page 3
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Being Elmo sells to Canada, Australia/New Zealand
Submarine handling sales as well as US theatrical launch.
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Zentropa, TrustNordisk speak out about Lars von Trier Cannes controversy
Lars von Trier’s business partner and producer Aalbæk Jensen says Nazi comments 100% crossed the line but ‘he’s just a Danish guy trying to be funny’; sales company says only one distributor has pulled out of releasing Melancholia.
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A-Film on board for Rutger Hauer-starring Kidnap
Dutch distributor A-Film is aboard The Heineken Kidnap, featuring Rutger Hauer’s first major role in a Dutch language movie in 30 years, and is planning a substantial release for the movie across Benelux in late October of this year.
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AUE to spend $40 million on productions in Toronto
First picture to shoot under deal will be $20m Your Perfect Angel by Donald Petrie.
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Take Shelter wins top prize at Cannes Critics Week
Special mention goes to Snowtown; ACID/CCAS goes to Les Acacias.
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Cattrall, Demme, Manchevski to attend second Aruba film festival
All will have public conversations with audiences.
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Corpo Celeste wins Citta di Roma award in Cannes
Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste has won the Citta di Roma award for emerging cinema from Latin countries at Cannes.
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UK's North East fund backs dark family drama January
Film started shooting last weekend starring James Cosmo, Crain Conway, Nora Jane-Noon.
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Avalon picks up raft of titles for Spain
Key indie distributor Avalon has picked up several titles at Cannes for Spain, including UK sci-fi film Attack The Block and Mexican drama Miss Bala.
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Terre des Hommes becomes campaign partner for Snow White (Lilet Never Happened)
Child prostitution feature is directed by Jacco Groen.
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LoveFilm kicks off deal for Optimum films
Titles include recent hits as well as catalogue films.
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Urban's My Little Princess travels well
EXCLUSIVE: Other sellers are Las Acacias and Hard Labor. Soda pre-buys The Wayfaring Strangers.
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Revolver wins UK rights to Snowtown from Protagonist
Critics’ Week serial killer thriller/drama sparked a bidding war.
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Weekly International Box Office May 13 - 15
Fast & Furious 5 remained in pole position for the second consecutive week, becoming the franchise’s biggest overseas grosser in the process.
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Cineworld's box office market share rises despite revenue fall
Mixed year-to-date results put down to a lack of major 3D releases.
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Toast served up as an opener for From Britain With Love
S.J. Clarkson’s adaption of Nigel Slater’s autobiography is one of six indpendent UK films to be shown at ten different US cities as part of the showcase.
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Hat-trick for Thor at the top of UK box office
Paramount’s action-adventure becomes first film since The King’s Speech to record three consecutive weeks at number one.
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