All Screen articles in 25 July 2013 – Page 4
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Bron Animation lines up Henchmen
The British Columbia-based studio will begin production in autumn on the CGI feature.
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Pacific Rim edges int'l weekend
UPDATED JUL 22: Pacific Rim stole past Despicable Me 2 to rule the international box office on $35.3m according to confirmed numbers issued on Monday [22] by Warner Bros Pictures International executives.
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Mike Myers eyes Supermensch
The comedian and actor is partnering with A&E IndieFilms on a documentary about the life of talent manager Shep Gordon that will mark his directorial debut.
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Robert Levin joins Screen Engine
The marketing veteran has been named president of movie and TV research at the Los Angeles-based company where he served as chief strategist since inception three-and-a-half years ago.
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Venice Critics Week unveils six films in competition
Venice Critics Week, run in cooperation with The National Union of Italian Film Critics, has unveiled its list of titles for 2013.
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Paramount promotion for Powell
The head of digital entertainment and Insurge Pictures Amy Powell has added president of Paramount Television to her responsibilities.
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IMAX ties with Pathé in Switzerland
IMAX has signed an agreement with Pathé to open a new theatre in Switzerland.
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Solomonoff to lead ttff Focus
Julia Solomonoff will be the lead facilitator for the RBC Focus: Filmmakers’ Immersion, to be held at the Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival (ttff) 2013.
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"Child porn" drama pulled from festival
Drama pulled from opening night of Durban Film Festival; Look of Love screening also cancelled.
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Monsters University retains UK lead
Disney’s animated prequel adds $4.3m (£2.8m) for a second straight week at number one; Universal’s The World’s End suffers from the heat, debuting with $3.2m (£2.1m).
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Mea Maxima Culpa sold by Content
Alex Gibney’s doc Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God has been sold to a raft of international broadcasters by Content Media.
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Dogwoof inks deals for Blackfish
Deals on Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s Sundance doc include Arte, Netflix, RTS.
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Breakthrough takes int'l on Down
The Toronto-based sales company has made a preemptive move on international rights to I’ll Follow You Down.
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Odessa International Film Festival
Photos from the 4th Odessa International Film Festiva, which ran from July 15-23.
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The Geographer wins at Odessa
Russian director Alexander Velidinsky’s The Geographer Drank His Globe Away was the big winner at the 4th Odessa International Film Festival (OIFF).
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Adrien Brody banks on Mr Toad
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winner attached to star in and produce live-action and CGI Kenneth Grahame biopic, Banking on Mr Toad.
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Fantasia: Satoshi Miki talks It's Me, It's Me
Japanese director Satoshi Miki was in attendance at Fantasia International Film Festival as his latest film It’s Me, It’s Me received its Canadian premiere.
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Hurd among AMPAS donors
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences has received three $5m naming gifts from producer and Academy governor Gale Anne Hurd, philanthropist Gerald Schwartz and his wife Heather Reisman, Victoria Mann Simms and her husband Ron Simms and their family.
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Conjuring casts $42m spell
Warner Bros’ horror story starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson pulled off a mighty feat to open in North America on an estimated $41.5m ahead of Despicable Me 2 and new release Turbo.