All Screen articles in 25 Nov 2010 – Page 13

  • News

    IFC Midnight snaps up North American rights to genre duo

    2010-11-05T23:54:00Z

    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.

  • News

    Disney shuffles up North American PR operation

    2010-11-05T23:27:00Z

    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.

  • News

    Cortes unveils Red Lights vision to AFM buyers

    2010-11-05T22:56:00Z

    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.

  • News

    Phase 4 pre-buys martial arts thriller Breaking Point for North America

    2010-11-05T22:51:00Z

    Phase 4 Films has pre-bought North American rights to martial arts thriller Breaking Point to be directed by Ham Tran.

  • News

    Baltic Event co-production market announces projects

    2010-11-05T18:26:00Z

    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).

  • Haunters
    Features

    Korea prospects

    2010-11-05T18:22:00Z

    From English-language action comedies to local tentpoles and a remake of Ghost, Jean Noh profiles some of the hottest upcoming Korean productions

  • My Wife Is A Gangster
    Features

    A Cut above

    2010-11-05T17:54:00Z

    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

  • Features

    Beyond borders

    2010-11-05T17:27:00Z

    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

  • Bedevilled
    Features

    Korea at the cutting edge

    2010-11-05T17:06:00Z

    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

  • News

    Evohe Films to make doc about controversial boxing champion

    2010-11-05T16:46:00Z

    Barcelona-based Evohe Films is to make 138 Seconds, a documentary feature about the controversial boxing champion Josep Girones, with Mexico’s Cacao Films.

  • The Man From Nowhere
    Features

    Cool summer

    2010-11-05T16:11:00Z

    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

  • The Courier
    News

    Arclight reports strong initial response to crime thriller The Courier

    2010-11-05T15:30:00Z

    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.

  • News

    HPI reports surge of sales on Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance 3D

    2010-11-05T15:30:00Z

    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.

  • News

    Elite Squad 2 among IM Global's prestige Anthem local language slate

    2010-11-05T15:30:00Z

    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.

  • News

    Murphy joins Cortes' psycho-thriller Red Lights for Parlay

    2010-11-05T15:28:00Z

    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.

  • Virgin Goat
    Features

    Cultivating partners in India

    2010-11-05T15:00:00Z

    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

  • The Moth Diaries
    Features

    Coming to America

    2010-11-05T12:13:00Z

    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

  • Roy Lee
    News

    Hollywood tries to bridge the gap between US-Japan content

    2010-11-05T10:43:00Z

    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 ...

  • A Serbian Film
    News

    Invincible takes North American rights to A Serbian Film

    2010-11-05T10:27:00Z

    The distributor plans to release the controversial film in the US next year.

  • Bedways
    News

    Jinga snuggles up to Bedways

    2010-11-05T10:19:00Z

    The UK sales company is handling Rolf Peter Kahl’s erotic thriller at AFM