All Screen articles in 23 Feb 2012 – Page 29
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HAF/Fox unveil finalists for first Chinese development awards
Fox International Productions and the Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) have unveiled the five finalists for the first annual HAF/Fox Chinese Film Development Award.
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NewsEFA launches Young Audience Award
Young audiences across six European cities will vote from three films nominated by the European Film Academy.
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NewsEuropa Distribution, Europa International agree digital guidelines
The two professional networks, respresenting distributors and sales agents, have come up with a set of guidelines for the delivery of digital material, via a series of workshops.
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Shout! Factory takes North American DVD rights to CJ duo
Korea’s CJ E&M has sold North American home entertainment rights to 3D creature feature Sector 7 and action adventure Quick to Santa Monica-based Shout! Factory.
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CommentRadcliffe mania
Daniel Radcliffe, writer Jane Goldman and director James Watkins were at London’s Apple Store to chat about The Woman In Black.
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NewsDutch Film Works takes on top titles including The Tomb and Pierre Pierre
Benelux buyer Dutch Filmworks has been on an acquisition spree at the EFM, picking up several of the most highly sought after titles in the market.
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NewsTLA pacts with Poland’s Tongariro
TLA Releasing has signed a strategic deal with Polish LGBT distributor Tongariro for the acquisition and day-and-date release of content, so Polish audiences will see films in line with the US and UK.
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NewsCohen Media Group takes US rights to The Other Son
Cohen Media Group has taken US rights to Lorraine Levy’s The Other Son (Le fils de l’Autre), starring Emmanuelle Devos and Pascal Elbe.
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NewsLacy to replace departing Sadoff at ICM
ICM has named Jessica Lacy to take over from the departing Hal Sadoff as head of the agency’s international and independent film department.
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NewsAlcon takes Peli's Chernobyl Nights
Alcon Entertainment has acquired Oren Peli-written and produced horror thriller Chernobyl Nights for North America, Germany, Spain and Japan.
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Match Factory picks up Anup Singh’s Qissa
The Match Factory has picked up international rights to Anup Singh’s Indo-European co-production Qissa, which is currently shooting in Punjab, India.
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Taiwan’s BMF Forum teams up with Hong Kong Filmart
Taiwan’s Book Meets Film Forum is joining forces with Hong Kong Filmart to create a platform to bring the worlds of Chinese film and publishing closer together.
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NewsPunchline to make jazzy debut
Wide Management and Memento Film International servicing and marketing staffers Lucas Tothe and Sylvain Lagrillère are branching into production with the creation of Punchline Cinema.
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NewsVajna puts emphasis on new Hungarian talent
Speaking in Berlin this week, Hungarian film commissioner and troubleshooter Andy Vajna has responded to criticisms from members of the Hungarian Filmmakers’ Association (led by Bela Tarr) that film artistry and culture is being stifled under the film regime he now heads.
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