All Screen articles in 20 May 2010 – Page 4
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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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Christmas comes early for Films Boutique
The company has sold Radu Muntean’s Un Certain Regard title in France and Swizerland.
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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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Films 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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LFS, Skillset reveal Hothouse candidates
The scheme is focused on writers and directors looking to make their “signature” film.
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Weekly International Box Office - May 14-16
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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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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Dubai 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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Match Factory sees Future with Miranda July
The feature has just completed shooting in Los Angeles
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Screen's Global Top 10 - May 14-16
Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.
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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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Japanese release date for The Cove finally confirmed
Distributor Unplugged has been forced to hold press screenings under police guard after protests.
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Metrodome, Projector TV sign VOD deal
The independent British distributor will make a selection titles available through the online platform over the next month.
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Malick, Coppola could lead strong crop at Venice 2010
Terrence Malick’s The Tree Of Life and Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere are among a raft of strong titles that could be bound for this year’s Venice or Toronto.
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Nightmares wakes up for Norwegian Ninja
Celluloid Nightmares will handle international sales on Thomas Cappelen Malling’s action comedy.
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Kites flies with sales for IM Global
Both the English and original Hindi version of the film have done brisk
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Synergetic finds its Prodigy
The distributor is planning a February 2011 release for Scott Wildfong’s debut feature.
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Match Factory strikes US deal for Honey
The German sales outfit has sold the Berlin Golden Bear winner to Olive Films.