All Screen articles in 25 September 2009 – Page 18
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San Francisco Film Society announces FilmHouse residents
The San Francisco Film Society announced today the third round of film-makers who have been awarded SFFS FilmHouse Residencies.
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USC film school earns star from Hollywood Chamber Of Commerce
The USC School Of Cinematic Arts (SCA) will receive a “star of recognition” from the Hollywood Chamber Of Commerce on September 10 to mark the school’s 80th anniversary.
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Ghent to honour Kevin Costner with career award
Kevin Costner will receive the Joseph Plateau Honorary Award for Career Achievement at the upcoming 36th Ghent International Film Festival in Ghent, Belgium.
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RTL Television, Universal extend licensing deal
RTL Television and NBC Universal International Television Distribution have entered a new multiple-year licensing agreement.
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Weinsteins take North America and select territories on The King's Speech
The Weinstein Company has acquired North America and select territory rights from See-Saw Films and Bedlam Productions to The King’s Speech starring Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush.
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Sundance introduces Next section for low budget film-makers
Sundance Film Festival top brass have launched Next, a section dedicated to the work of cash-strapped film-makers who find new ways to tell their stories.
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Apparition, SPWAG swoop on Boondock Saints sequel
Apparition and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group (SPWAG) have moved quickly to acquire The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day following its Comic-Con presentation and will release in the US on October 30.
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Summertime
Set against the backdrop of a tough estate during a blisteringly hot summer, Summertime is a film musical that captures the sprit of folk-operas such as Porgy And Bess, with the grit of contemporary fables such as Dancer In The Dark
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La Rafle
Production companies: Gaumont, LégendeInternational Sales: GaumontDirector: Roselyne BoschScreenplay: Roselyne BoschDoP: David UngaroSet Designer: Olivier RaouxCast: Mélanie Laurent, Jean Reno, Gad ElmalehLocations: Paris, HungaryContact: Carole Dourlant, Gaumont (33) 1 46 43 20 37
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Les Meilleurs Amis Du Monde
One mistaken press of a button on a mobile phone and all the secret opinions harboured by friends are revealed to one just before he sets off for a weekend away with everyone.
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Last Night
The fragile and complex life of a couple is overturned one night when one goes on a business trip with an attractive colleague, whilst the other meets up with an old lover.
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Swinging With The Finkels
Romantic comedy about a married couple going through a turbulent time
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Le Caméléon
True story of Frédéric Bourdin the young deliquent who posed as Nicolas Barclay, a 13-year-old who had disappeared three years previously. To Frédéric’s astonishment, Nicolas’s family welcome him like their own son, leaving the police and FBI baffled and concerned. A race against time thus ensues, between the investigators and ...
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Le Dernier Vol
In the French Sahara in 1933 adventurer and aviator Marie Vallières de Beaumont Partie goes in search of the man she loves, who disappeared in an attempted London–Le cap plane trip.
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And Us (working title)
Although her boyfriend died a few months ago, Mi-soo still calls his mobile out of habit. When Ha-won, a fashion model trying to fulfil a dying friend’s wish from Japan, accidentally answers one of these calls, the two decide to take a journey into each others’ lives.
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Thirteen Assassins
Based on a true story about a samurai who leads a band of thirteen warriors on a suicide mission to kill an evil young lord in order to assume a high political post. A remake of Eichi Kudo’s 1963 box office hit
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Les Gardiens De L’ordre
Two junior police officers injure a young recruit who had shot, unprovoked, another member of their team.