All Screen articles in 20 May 2010 – Page 3
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US financier Adi Cohen pulls out of investment in Spain's Zip Films
New York-based venture capitalist Adi Cohen’s plans to invest in Spanish production company Zip Films through his company GC Corporation and new outfit Regal Entertainment have run aground due to financial disputes.
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Aruba festival to bookend with Hachiko, Cyrus
Guests added to participate in on-stage conversations include Thelma Schoonmaker, Guillermo Arriaga, andPatricia Clarkson.
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Armadillo tops Critics Week winners
Controversial Danish documentary Armadillo took the Grand Prix for Cannes Critics Week 2010.
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Helena Bonham Carter, Freddie Highmore bite for Toast
Ruby Films, Screen West Midlands and BBC Films are bringing Nigel Slater’s memoir to big screen.
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Anna Godas promoted to CEO of Dogwoof
Previous CEO Andy Whittaker is stepping back from some of his daily duties.
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IFC takes on Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy
The deal was negotiated by Arianna Bocco, SVP of Acquisitions and Co-Productions for IFC Films, and with Matthieu Giblin of MK2.
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Magnet burns US deal for Rubber with Elle Driver
Magnet Releasing has taken US rights to Cannes Critics’ Week buzz title Rubber.
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Eyes Wide Open in Germany, Spain enjoys The Wedding Cake
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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Shanghai Film Festival announces competition line-up
The 13th edition of the festival has revealed a 16-strong line-up for this year’s Golden Goblet.
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Bertrand Tavernier
The veteran French director talks to Sarah Cooper about the joys of shooting on home turf and why financing doesn’t get any easier.
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Comment
Les Miserables
Mike Leigh and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s Cannes competition titles offer bleak portraits of the human condition that will both polarise audiences and provoke debate. Where else would such ambitious world cinema find a home but at Cannes.
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Brave new world for Chinese cinema
Chinese movies have not been as widely distributed to diaspora communities as Indian cinema but New Zealand distributor SkyCity Cinemas is succeeding in enticing overseas Chinese back to the cinema by investing in new films and day-and-date releases.
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Star power conquers Cannes
Buyers flocked to projects with big stars attached and clear theatrical potential in a Cannes market that proved tough for smaller projects and quiet on the US domestic front. Jeremy Kay reports.
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Splendid, Stars take The Showdown
The Korean company has completed deals on action thriller The Showdown and drama Wedding Dress.
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Soda Pictures snaps up Spiderhole
The horror film features a cast of rising British stars including Emma Griffiths Malin
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Topol takes on The Golem
The legendary actor is attached to star in a remake of the Frankenstein-style tale.
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Soldini's What More Do I Want? sells to five territories
Pyramide International has closed further deals on Silvio Soldini’s film.
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Jinga expands with horror genre label
UXB is currently has two horror projects - The Maddening and Suicide Solution.