All Screen articles in 22 April 2010 – Page 2
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Eric Khoo, Eduardo Antin, Lisandro Alonso to lead Locarno juries
Singaporean film-maker Eric Khoo (My Magic) will be president of the five-person International Competition jury.
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Anthony Buckner promoted to Head of Sales at Icon
Anthony Buckner has been promoted to Head of Sales at Icon Entertainment International with immediate effect, reporting to group CEO Stewart Till.
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French-Italian thriller Amer takes top prize at Copenhagen's CPH PIX
Audience award went to Copti and Shani’s Ajami.
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War drama The Blacks wins Linz’s Crossing Europe Award
Crossing Europe Award for Best European Documentary goes to Erik Gandini’s Videocracy.
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The Hedgehog takes audience award at COLCOA
Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno takes critics award at City of Lights City of Angels in LA.
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Ridley Scott promises "nasty" Alien prequel in 3D
Ridley Scott unveiled details over the weekend of his Alien prequel which will be his next project as a director for 20th Century Fox.
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Cannes adds six new titles, including Competition entries from Wang Xiaoshuai and Kornel Mundruczo
Official selection also adds films by Andrei Ujica, Lucy Walker, Pablo Trapero and Jia Zhang Ke.
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UK industry has mixed response to Pact producer recoupment proposals
Broadcasters and the UK Film Council have been non-committal while regional screen agencies have expressed wariness. However, producers themselves have given expectedly full backing to Pact’s blueprint.
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Festival hit Enemies of the People close to distribution deals
Documentary about Cambodia picks up several new awards, including top prize at Full Frame.
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Icelandic industry has a few disruptions, but some short-term upside, to volcano's eruption
Icelandic film industry reports little disruption from last week’s volcanic eruption, with local crews busy assisting foreign news crews; Baltasar Kormakur shoots volcanic footage to potentially use in his new viking epic.
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La Zona reveals cast for its Spanish political thriller 23-F
Leading Spanish actors Juan Diego, Paco Tous, Fernando Cayo and Mariano Venancio will head up the cast for the political thriller 23-F about a failed military coup in Spain.
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Udine honours Johnnie To, set to open with Sophie's Revenge
The Far East Film Festival (FEFF) in Udine, Italy, kicks off its 12th edition today with a line up which includes 24 international premieres out of some 50 new titles from nine different Asian countries.As a special “pre-inaugural event” Johnnie To was on hand to present Vengeance, released in Italy ...
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Sony, Warners honoured at BVA awards
Sony Pictures were rewarded for their outdoor Terminator Salvation campaign, whilst Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince was named retail title of the year
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Pathe takes international on Gnomeo & Juliet
Kelly Asbury is directing the 3D animated fantasy comedy, produced by Elton John’s Rocket Pictures.
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Universal takes multiple territories on Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method
UPI has acquired the film, starring Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender and Vincent Cassel, to distribute in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain and South Africa. HanWay handles sales.
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Endemol plans theatrical film about Manchester City football club
Blue Moon Rising will follow the club through its pivotal 2009-2010 season, after the takeover of Sheikh Mansour and a big win against Chelsea.
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Film London launches new art based production fund
Five projects have been greenlit, with a further $200,000 available for more moving image projects.
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Paramount Germany unveils first local pickup, German funds pay out over €10m in support
Tim Fehlmann’s post-apocalyptic thriller 2016 – Das Ende der Nacht has been unveiled as Paramount Pictures Germany’s first local pickup.
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Philco Films to produce three major Stanley Kubrick projects
Philco Films is set to make three films based on scripts by the late legendary film-maker Stanley Kubrick: Civil War drama Downslope; Scarlett Johansson-starrer Lunatic At Large, and a TV series called God Fearing Man about a renowned bank robber.Downslope will be a massive $100m project set during the American ...
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Cannes shorts selections include large crop from Latin America
Cannes organisers have announced the line up for the festival’s 2010 short film competition.
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