All Screen articles in 21 Apr 2011 – Page 2
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Rezo falls for Un Certain Regard title Bonsai
Rezo takes international rights to Cristian Jimenez’s second feature
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Darren Aronofsky to head Venice jury
The acclaimed US filmmaker won Venice’s Golden Lion in 2008 for The Wrestler and is riding high following the $295m worldwide success of Black Swan.
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Atrix Films boards The Sandman for Cannes Marché
Munich-based sales outfit readies comedy The Sandman (Der Sandmann) for Cannes.
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Revolver in tune with Plan B’s ill Manors
Singer and actor’s directorial debut strikes chord with UK distributor
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First Beijing Film Market sees backing for major titles
John Woo’s Flying Tigers among big budget international co-productions to secure backing at first Beijing Film Market.
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Peel Group poised for Pinewood takeover
Property investor Peel Group looks to up its share in UK studio; Pinewood board backs the bid
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Features
Fast & Furious 5 speeds past UK rivals
Universal’s hit scores the year’s second biggest opening (including previews), with an impressive $8.8m (£5.3m) from 437 screens
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Comment
Popping up in Yorkshire
A new community cinema project, Screenwaves, is helping to bring the big screen to the people of rural Yorkshire.
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Guardans joins European Broadcasting Union
Ignasi Guardans has been appointed director of public affairs and member relations at the European Broadcasting Union six months after departing his post as director general of Spain’s film institute ICAA.
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Features
Alexandra McGuinness
The Dublin-born, London-based first-time feature director talks about her Tribeca world premiere Lotus Eaters and her next projects.
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ARC, XLrator take US rights to action title Bunraku
Snoot Entertainment’s martial arts bonanza stars Josh Hartnett, Ron Perlman, Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson.
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Spanish actress Maria Isbert dies aged 94
Viridiana and El Verdugo actress dies aged 94 after a career spanning almost 70 years
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Features
Ronald Neame tribute, DGA, Los Angeles (April 23)
BAFTA Los Angeles hosted a celebration of acclaimed British director Ronald Neame
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News
Tribeca panel: Arab cinema could enter a new golden age
The Arab world is poised to offer new kinds of storytelling, and Middle Eastern uprisings could help those uncensored voices be heard — that was the message at a Tribeca Film Festival panel on Monday.
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FDA, Skillset launch distribution training scheme
Digital Dynamics to take place in London in June and July 2011
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Zvyagintsev, Szabo, Claro added to Bergman Week
Bergman dedication to include a never-seen-before film from the Swedish master