All Screen articles in 25 Nov 2010 – Page 9
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AFI FEST unveils audience award and juried short film winners
AFI FEST organisers have announced four audience award winner and recipients of two juried short film prizes.
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Indomina takes North America on Hark's Detective Dee
Indomina Releasing has picked up all North American rights from the Huayi Brothers to Tsui Hark’s Hong Kong martial arts box office hit Detective Dee And The Mystery Of The Phantom Flame.
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Turin reveals line-up for 28th edition
The Turin Film Festival has announced the line-up for the 28th edition of the festival, which runs November 28 – December 12.
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Richard Attenborough Film Awards to be announced next month
The awards are decided by regional film critics and cinema goers.
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Directors UK restructures to attract new members
The professional body is changing its membership structure to attract a more diverse range of directors.
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Dino De Laurentiis dies aged 91
The Italian producer was a key figure in his native country’s post-war cinema boom, but he also had US success.
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Features
Resistance
British producer Richard Holmes’s latest project is a war drama based on the novel by Owen Sheers and directed by first time feature film-maker Amit Gupta. The film stars Michael Sheen and Andrea Risborough and is currently shooting in Wales and Herefordshire, UK.
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FilmFestival Cottbus, Germany (Nov 2 - 7)
Winners and attendees at the 20th edition of FilmFestival Cottbus, Germany.
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Bize’s The Life Of Fish opens 59th Mannheim-Heidelberg festival
The Chilean film-maker’s film will open the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival today (November 11) and runs until November 21.
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Comment
The Horror, The Horror
The American Film Market (AFM) highlighted the increasing diversity and creative richness of the horror genre, as buyers snapped up original and ingenious movies from around the world.
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Myriad reports roaring trade on marquee Kevin Spacey title Margin Call
Myriad Pictures president and CEO Kirk D’Amico has reported a successful market for the financial thriller, closing numerous territories such as Germany, Italy and Australia.
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Marrakech Film Festival reveals 15-strong competition line-up
Jack Goes Boating, A Quiet Life (Una Vita Tranquila) and Animal Kingdom are among 15 titles in competition at this year’s Marrakech Film Festival (Dec 3 – 10).The competition slate includes ten feature debuts and three sophomore productions, representing 15 different nationalities.It has already been reported that US romantic comedy ...
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Yershov's VolgaFilm closes key deals for Russia at AFM
Sergei Yershov’s recently renamed Russian distributor VolgaFilm has picked up several leading titles at the AFM.
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LA Mayor Villaraigosa hails Hollywood-Bollywood pact
Hollywood and Bollywood will strengthen film industry ties following a meeting between representatives in Hollywood today [10].a
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Women In Film unveils finishing fund recipients
The Women In Film Foundation’s Film Finishing Fund co-chairs Betsy Pollock and Nancy Rae Stone announced the recipients of the 25th annual fund.
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White Irish Drinkers finds North American home at Screen Media
Screen Media Films has acquired North American rights to John Gray’s coming-of-age story White Irish Drinkers.
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Paladin falls for A Love Affair Of Sorts
Paladin has acquired US rights to David Guy Levy’s boy-meets-girl drama A Love Affair Of Sorts.
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PGA to honour Spider-Man producer Laura Ziskin
Laura Ziskin will receive the Producers Guild Of America’s (PGA) 2011 Visionary Award at the 22nd Annual Producers Guild Awards ceremony on January 22.