All Screen articles in 21 June 2012 – Page 2
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Budgets on trial
Film London gathered key industry figures, including Microwave’s Mia Bays and filmmaker Julian Gilbey (A Lonely Place To Die) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to discuss the merits of microbudget filmmaking.
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Jerusalem readies two separate pitch events
Lab established with Sam Spiegel school will host its pitching during Jerusalem Film Festival, which also hosts its own Pitch Point Sessions.
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Dario Argento, Thomas Bo Larsen among guests headed to Karlovy Vary
Moonrise Kingdom star Kara Hayward also set to attend Czech-based festival kicking off Friday.
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Google TV set for UK launch
Google TV is to launch in the UK in July following a deal with manufacturer Sony as competition in the IPTV sector continues to heat up.
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Hungarian Film Fund backs new features from Bodzsar, Hajdu and Sos
The Hungarian Film Fund has awarded $2.3m for three new features in its latest funding decisions.
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New film planned about Julian Assange's internet dating adventures
EXCLUSIVE: After his documentary on the imprisoned Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, German filmmaker Cyril Tuschi is now setting his sights on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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Breaking Glass takes North American rights to UK dark comedy Dead In France
Deal negotiated during Cannes.
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Denmark's Filmbyen to sell off three empty properties
‘Danish Hollywood’ outside Copenhagen will now find tenants from other industries.
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Metrodome takes UK rights to The Reverend
Rutger Hauer is one of the leads in the UK horror film.
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Jana Bennett to leave BBC Worldwide
Jana Bennett is to leave BBC Worldwide following a major restructure of the commercial organisation.
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Harkness’s digital screen selector web app passes 1000 users
Harkness Screens has announced that its free, web-based Digital Screen Selector has passed the 1,000 mark for registered users.
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Psychic Octopus doc team plans zombie project
Exhibit A Pictures, the outfit behind new doc The Life And Times Of Paul The Psychic Octopus (a world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival today), is now stretching its tentacles into zombie land.
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Intramovies sells The Immature to Spain and The Jewel and Chocolate Kisses to Japan
Deals with Sherlock, Only Hearts, Aya Pro.
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European Commission wants Catalonia to open up distribution of non-Spanish films
The European Commission (EC) has requested Spain to put an end to the discriminatory rules in the Catalan Law on Cinema, which hurts the distribution of non-Spanish films.
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Sarajevo's new Kinoscope programme includes films from Sono, Carax, Loktev
The 18 selections from around the globe also include Sundance hits Beasts of the Southern Wild [pictured] and My Brother The Devil, plus Edwin’s Postcards From The Zoo and art documentary Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present.
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Jinga's Day of Violence spreads to North America, Germany
Film won award at Weekend of Terror festival.
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UPDATE: UK industry responds to The Times article alleging tax avoidance in film business
Future Capital Partners says it will “stand absolutely behind the investments”; Ingenious battles allegations by saying that a “rogue inspector” made a “misinformed statement.”
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Vector Capital takes stake in Technicolor
San Francisco-based fund to inject much-needed funds into Paris-based media and entertainment technology company.
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LUFF's growing crop for 2012
On the eve of this year’s London UK Film Focus (LUFF), running June 25-28, the organisers are in upbeat mood.
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Arts Alliance Media launches TMS 2.0 at CineEurope
Upgrade contains several new features designed to make running a digital cinema even more seamless and straightforward.
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