All Screen articles in 20 May 2010 – Page 6
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LoveFilm to kick off free digital film promotion
The month-long Extra Time promotion, launching June 11, will let new and existing LoveFilm users watch films and TV series for free instantly.
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NewsReport: Jafar Panahi released on bail
Imprisoned Iranian film-maker Jafar Panahi is said to be out on bail of about $200,000.
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NewsBrody, Pill joins Allen's Midnight cast
Adrien Brody and Alison Pill have joined the cast of Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris, currently in pre-production before a summer shoot in Paris.
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Blu-ray watchers triple since 2008, report says
Report by Wiggin LLP also notes that 32% of UK consumers expect to watch more 3D content in next year.
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NewsEdinburgh plans Sean Connery 80th birthday gala
The screening of the John Huston classic The Man Who Would Be King will take place at the film festival’s new venue, the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, on June 20.
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Reliance's BIG plans biggest Tamil release in US
Singam will be released on more than 30 screens in 24 cities.
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Falcom, Le Pacte come on board for animated Moon Man
Katharina Thalbach, Ulrich Tukur and Ulrich Noethen are among the voice cast.
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BAFTA nominations will be out Jan 18, 2011
The entry deadline will be 18 November, with round 1 opening on December 8.
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Double Edge to produce Asia's first live-action 3D concert movie
he film, titled 3DNA, will cost $3m, and will feature Taiwanese rock band Mayday.
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UKFC, BSI work on new standards for greening of film business
A new “best practice” document will be drafted by a committee which will include experts in the fields of production, distribution, sales and exhibition.
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NewsHit UK TV series Skins getting feature film version
Company Pictures, Stormdog Films, CinemaNX and Film4 are developing the feature.
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Aurum takes Spanish rights to slew of titles led by Kane & Lynch
Aurum’s other acquisitions include Son Of No One, The Three Musketeers and Vicky The Viking 2.
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NewsGaga's Cannes market buys include Ozon's Potiche
The Japanese distributor also picked up Paul W.S. Anderson’s The Three Musketeers from world sales agent Summit Entertainment for a summer 2011 release.















