All Screen articles in 25 Nov 2010 – Page 13
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IFC Midnight snaps up North American rights to genre duo
Genre label IFC Midnight has picked up North American rights to Manuel Carballo’s supernatural tale Exorcismus and Miguel Angel Vivas’ home invasion tale Kidnapped.
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Disney shuffles up North American PR operation
Disney has realigned its North American public relations department and announced that Joe Quenqua and Julie Fontaine will coordinate the domestic media strategy for all titles.
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Cortes unveils Red Lights vision to AFM buyers
Rodrigo Cortes outlined his vision for the psychological thriller Red Lights in a Friday morning [5] buyer presentation hosted by Lisa Wilson’s Parlay Films.
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Phase 4 pre-buys martial arts thriller Breaking Point for North America
Phase 4 Films has pre-bought North American rights to martial arts thriller Breaking Point to be directed by Ham Tran.
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Baltic Event co-production market announces projects
Twelve projects from nine countries have been selected for this year’s Baltic Event co-production market, which will take place in Tallinn, Estonia (December 1-3).
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Korea prospects
From English-language action comedies to local tentpoles and a remake of Ghost, Jean Noh profiles some of the hottest upcoming Korean productions
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A Cut above
In just two years, FineCut has established itself as a leading sales agent for hot South Korean and international titles. Jean Noh talks to company CEO Youngjoo Suh
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Beyond borders
As it expands into China, Japan and the US, CJ Entertainment’s Mike Suh tells Jean Noh about the company’s mission to become a global studio
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Korea at the cutting edge
The production sector in Korea may be adjusting to the new economic reality with smaller budgets — but the territory’s films have impressed at major festivals in 2010. Jean Noh reports
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Evohe Films to make doc about controversial boxing champion
Barcelona-based Evohe Films is to make 138 Seconds, a documentary feature about the controversial boxing champion Josep Girones, with Mexico’s Cacao Films.
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Cool summer
Admissions are down in Korea so far this year, and exhibitors missed the local hits which made summer 2009 so successful. Jean Noh explores the territory’s appetite
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Arclight reports strong initial response to crime thriller The Courier
Arclight Films has completed sales in more than two dozen territories on its thriller The Courier starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mickey Rourke and Josie Ho.
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HPI reports surge of sales on Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance 3D
Ashok Amritraj’s Hyde Park International has closed key territories on the supernatural action film Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance 3D to star Nicolas Cage.
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Elite Squad 2 among IM Global's prestige Anthem local language slate
IM Global head Stuart Ford has unveiled the Anthem world sales division’s prestige AFM slate, led by Jose Padilha’s smash sequel to his Brazilian crime saga Elite Squad.
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Murphy joins Cortes' psycho-thriller Red Lights for Parlay
Cillian Murphy has joined Sigourney Weaver and Robert De Niro on Rodrigo Cortes’ psychological thriller Red Lights, a hot project that is stirring great interest at the market for Parlay Films.
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Cultivating partners in India
India has historically not been an active co-producer, but some European producers are finding ways to work with local talent. On the eve of the Film Bazaar co-production forum (Nov 23-26), Liz Shackleton explores the realities of co-producing international features in India
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Coming to America
The number of deals at last year’s American Film Market heralded a thaw in the independent sales sector. Jeremy Kay assesses how the sales arena is looking ahead of this year’s AFM (Nov 3-10) while Screen writers profile a selection of English-language market debuts heading to Santa Monica
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Hollywood tries to bridge the gap between US-Japan content
Hollywood producers Don Murphy, Roy Lee (pictured) and Jason Hoffs gave advice on bridging the gap between the US and Japanese content industries at a seminar about adapting Japanese IP on Wednesday (November 3).The three producers all focus on turning Japanese and Asian manga, anime and other properties into Hollywood ...
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Invincible takes North American rights to A Serbian Film
The distributor plans to release the controversial film in the US next year.
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Jinga snuggles up to Bedways
The UK sales company is handling Rolf Peter Kahl’s erotic thriller at AFM