All Screen articles in 25 July 2013 – Page 3
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Fantasia: Eddie Mullins talks Doomsdays
Screen speaks with Eddie Mullins about his pre-apocalyptic comedy Doomsdays, which receives its world premiere at Fantasia.
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You Belong To Me starts shoot
Florida-based production company Deliberate Murder has commenced principal photography on the documentary about race and sexual exploitation.
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Wolfe buys Outfest trio
EXCLUSIVE: LBGT Wolfe Releasing has acquired rights to three films that screened at Outfest Los Angeles, which concluded at the weekend. Separately, Image Entertainment has set then release pattern for The Colony.
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Toronto reveals first 2013 titles
Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave and Wikileaks drama The Fifth Estate are among a raft of world premieres set for the 38th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
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Heaven kicks off in Canada
Production is underway in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on the TriStar Pictures family feature starring Greg Kinnear and Kelly Reilly.
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Method, Halon strike alliance
Method Studios and Halon Entertainment have announced a strategic alliance to collaborate on feature and commercial projects.
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Taylor & Dodge to sell Night Visitor
Blanc Biehn Productions has hired Taylor & Dodge to represent international sales on Jennifer Blanc-Biehn’s directorial debut.
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Dom Hemingway release date set
Fox Searchlight has set a US release date and revealed new images from Dom Hemingway, a British black comedy crime caper starring Jude Law and Richard E. Grant.
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Women film directors, writers decrease in UK
BFI Stats Yearbook reveals export boost, an ageing audience and an under-representation of women directors, writers.
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Wicker Man ‘final cut’ to be released
Original print of the classic horror film discovered after global hunt.
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Grand Seduction to open Atlantic FF
Don McKellar’s The Grand Seduction starring Brendan Gleeson and Taylor Kitsch will open the 33rd Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Canada, set to run from Sept 12-19.
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BAFTA partners for sustainability
BAFTA and Julie’s Bicycle have partnered to raise industry-wide support for sustainable production.
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Netflix plans original docs push
Netflix is to begin ordering documentaries as part of its programming drive.
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LucasFilm denies Abrams to quit Star Wars
Rumours that J.J. Abrams is to quit as director of Star Wars: Episode VII have been denied by LucasFilm.
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Harper-Thorne’s War Book underway
EXCLUSIVE: Adeel Akhtar, Kerry Fox, Sophie Okenedo, Antony Sher, Ben Chaplin among cast.
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Vertical takes Outfest G.B.F.
Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to G.B.F, or Gay Best Friend, which closed Outfest 2013 in Los Angeles on Sunday night [21].