All Screen articles in 25 March 2010 – Page 4
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BAFTAs set date for Feb. 13, 2011
This continues the pattern of the BAFTAs being two weeks before the Oscars.
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Curzon, HMV partner to jointly develop up to 20 more in-store cinemas
After a successful trial of the hmvcurzon in Wimbledon, London, Curzon Cinemas will work with HMV to jointly develop more new cinemas.
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Nyon's Visions du Reel to present 30 world premieres
Festival will open with Kinshasa Symphony on April 15.
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Features
Chasing the VoD tail
Are the numbers beginning to add up for video-on-demand? Robert Marich takes a look at the figures being generated in the US market, which is acting as a testing ground for global VoD patterns
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Video-on-demands: Facts and figures
A breakdown of the video-on-demand in the US over 2009.
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UK's iFeatures initiative shortlists six projects
South West Screen will give three film-makers the chance to shoot a $447,000 (£300,000) feature in Bristol.
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Croisette menu
Screen highlights the Cannes regulars and rising talents who are offering up a rich and varied diet of new works for the 2010 festival’s selectors
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Mikel Lejarza appointed president of Antena 3 Films
Lejarza moves over from TV businss with the intention of investing in more commercially minded European films.
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UK's Metrodome to scale back theatrical business; CEO Peter Urie resigns
No details yet on job losses; Urie will consult with the company.
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China's Lumiere gets investment from Mousse Partners
With the new backing, Lumière plans to open 40 to 60 cinemas in China, and seek IPO status in coming years.
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Bermuda's top prizes go to Girls on the Wall, Music on Hold
Bermuda International Film Festival (March 19-25) awards US documentary and Argentine comedy.
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ContentFilm takes on Age Of Heroes starring Bean, Dyer
WWII actioner will start shooting April 6 in UK and Norway.
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Ridley Scott's Robin Hood confirmed to open Cannes
The Universal Studios action-adventure starring Russell Crowe will screen out of competition.
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London Consortium, London Film School start first graduate degree in film curating
The MA in Film Curating will be a year-long course under the direction of journalist/academic Nick Roddick.
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goEast unveils competition for April festival
Alexey Popogrebsky’s Silver Bear winner How I Ended This Summer, Peter Calin Netzer’s Medal Of Honor and Robert Glinski’s Piggies are in the programme.
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Melissa George, Ed Speleers line up for Gilbey's Angel's Peak
Carnaby Films’ Michael Loveday is producing the thriller.
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Tampere starts cross-festival initiative to digitise shorts
They hope to have more than 10,000 short films digitised by the end of 2010 by working with other festivals.
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Sony plans innovative Twitter campaign for Moon in Japan
Sony Pictures Entertainment plans an innovative internet campaign employing Twitter to promote the April 10 release of Duncan Jones’ film.
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Market share of UK films slips at global box office
The market share of UK films at the global box office in 2009 was at an eight-year low according to UK Film Council figures.
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Comment
China: Film, Revenue Sharing, Sex
China Film Group reaps big profits from the country’s growing cinema audience, but there is a dark side when local authorities deem a film unpatriotic or too sexually explicit.