All Screen articles in 20 May 2010 – Page 3
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Cordoba's Maid scoops top prize at Marfici
The Argentine festival closed on May 16 after screening 147 films over eight days.
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Features
Screen's Global Top 10 - May 14-16
Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.
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NewsMatch Factory sees Future with Miranda July
The feature has just completed shooting in Los Angeles
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NewsDubai Film Connection expands awards for 2010
The Dubai International Film Festival’s projects market has added an award for a first-time film-maker.
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Svensk strikes Sony DVD deal in Nordic region
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has signed a home video output deal with Svensk Filmindustri for the Nordic region.
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FeaturesWeekly International Box Office - May 14-16
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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LFS, Skillset reveal Hothouse candidates
The scheme is focused on writers and directors looking to make their “signature” film.
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NewsFilms Distribution travels with Cleveland sales
Films Distribution has closed deals on three Directors’ Fortnight titles including Cleveland Versus Wall Street (pictured).
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A-Film gets in the groove with Body Language
The first Dutch dance film is due to start principal photography next spring.
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NewsChristmas comes early for Films Boutique
The company has sold Radu Muntean’s Un Certain Regard title in France and Swizerland.
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Cinecitta Luce takes on Nicolae Ceausescu documentary
Mandragora International has sold the Italian rights to The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu, directed by Romanian Andrei Ujica, to Cinecitta Luce.
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NewsJinga expands with horror genre label
UXB is currently has two horror projects - The Maddening and Suicide Solution.
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NewsSoldini'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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NewsTopol takes on The Golem
The legendary actor is attached to star in a remake of the Frankenstein-style tale.
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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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NewsSplendid, Stars take The Showdown
The Korean company has completed deals on action thriller The Showdown and drama Wedding Dress.
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NewsStar 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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FeaturesBrave 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.















