All Screen articles in 25 Nov 2010 – Page 10
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The King's Speech to close Bahamas Int'l Film Festival
The King’s Speech starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter will close the Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) in Nassau on December 5.
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Mario Camus to receive honorary Goya award
The Spanish director will receive the award at a ceremony on February 13 2011.
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Kaleidoscope appoints Adam Sergeant as marketing chief
The distributor brings in a marketing director role to support new titles coming to market.
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Weekly International box office November 5 - 7
Warner Bros.’ Due Date debuted top on the international scene, easily seeing off nearest rival Despicable Me.
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The Bafta bounce
Exposure at the Orange British Academy Film Awards can bring real benefits at the UK box office for films released at the right time. Andreas Wiseman explores the effectiveness of the awards as a launchpad and looks at how the Baftas (Feb 13, 2011) are shaping up in a strong ...
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Estoril set for Europa Distribution conference
The fourth Europa Distribution conference (Nov 12-14) gets underway this weekend in Estoril, Portugal, during the resort’s film festival.
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NonStop takes The Trip, Let Me In and Barney's Version at AFM
Swedish distribution outfit NonStop Entertainment announces AFM acquisitions of The Trip, Let Me In and Barney’s Version.
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Korean Film Council chairman resigns
Cho Hee-moon forced to resign from KOFIC; Pretty Pictures raises transparency issues over The Housemaid.
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New pitching platform at Berlinale for Central European producers
Berlin’s Hungarian Institute (Collegium Hungaricum Berlin) is to host a new pitching platform, Pitch Stop, for producers from Central Europe as part of its “Cinema Total” initiative during the forthcoming Berlin Film Festival.
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Film Agency for Wales invests $3.6m in Welsh film sector
According to chief executive Pauline Burt, 2009/2010 has been the agency’s “most productive year to date.”; The agency is now making the case to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport to protect its funding going forward.
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Vue cinema chain sold to Doughty Hanson
The third largest UK cinema chain has been bought for a reported $750m.
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Australia attracts more foreign shoots in 2010
Publication of annual production survey shows improvement in the number of foreign films shooting in Australia, although no US films have gone into production this year.
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IM Global sells Walking With Dinosaurs 3D to Fox for US and select territories
In what is believed to be one of the biggest deals in AFM history, Fox has picked up US and remaining territories to IM Global’s marquee sales title at the market.
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IFP unveils Gotham Awards' inaugural Festival Genius prize
IFP’s 20th Anniversary Gotham Independent Film Awards will hand out the inaugural Festival Genius Audience Award on November 29 in New York.
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Shadow catches Silent Souls for North America
Shadow Distribution has acquired all North American rights from Memento Films International to Alexsei Fedorchenko’s Silent Souls.
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Image moves for US rights on Hammer's The Resident
Image Entertainment has closed a deal with Exclusive Media Group for US rights to the Hammer Films horror thriller The Resident starring Hilary Swank.Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Christopher Lee and Lee Pace also star in the story about a young doctor who moves into a new Brooklyn apartment and begins to ...
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Lorber Films picks up US rights to Armadillo
Lorber Films has taken US rights to Danish director Janus Metz’ controversial documentary Armadillo.
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Human Resources Manager secures North American berth through Film Movement
Film Movement has picked up North American rights to Israel’s foreign language Academy Award submission The Human Resources Manager.
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