All Screen articles in 24 June 2010 – Page 2
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News
Bobcat Goldthwait to direct UK-set film based on Kinks album
Bobcat Goldthwait will direct a new film based on the Kinks album Schoolboys in Disgrace.
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Rotterdam brings African filmmakers to China
The International Film Festival Rotterdam has invited seven filmmakers from Africa to make films in China.
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Russia seeks to attract foreign productions by creating National Film Commission
The Russian Ministry of Cultural Affairs hasput forward an initiative to create a National Film Commission in the country, which will be responsible for attracting foreign film companies to make movies in Russia.
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Kusturica gears up for Cool Water shoot in Israel and Palestine
Also, Hiam Abbass’ debut feature, drama The Inheritance will shoot in early 2011.
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Sarajevo documentary premieres include Cycles, The Flood
The Sarajevo Film Festival’s documentary competition will include six world premieres, seven international premieres, and four Bosnian premieres.
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Susanne Bier plans new romantic comedy with Zentropa
Anders Thomas Jensen is co-writing the film about a hairdresser/cancer survivor who falls in love en route to her daughter’s wedding.
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City Screen strikes programme deals with Glyndebourne, Traverse
City Screen, which runs Picturehouse Cinemas, has announced plans for two satellite live broadcast initiatives for opera and theatre.
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Roskilde's film programme includes Danish premiere of A Somewhat Gentle Man
This year’s Danish rock festival Roskilde will be hosting a two-theatre cinema programme.
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Croatia includes minority co-productions in Pula national competition
Croatia’s national event Pula Film Festival will for the first time accept minority co-productions for awards consideration, in a separate competition category.
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Kidulthood director begins shooting Everywhere & Nowhere
The London based coming of age drama will be the first in a number of collaborations between director Menhaj Huda and Arena Productions.
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Comment
Beyond China’s Borders
Liz Shackleton argues that the Chinese film industry can’t overlook the usefulness of Hollywood and the international film business.
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Features
British Invasion
Geoffrey Macnab previews the seventh London UK Film Focus, which is including non-British films for the first time.
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