All Screen articles in 26 Aug 2010 – Page 6
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VES sets January 28 for 2011 awards night
The Visual Effects Society (VES) has set January 28, 2011, as the date for its 9th Annual VES Awards in Los Angeles.
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Avatar: Special Edition ready for global IMAX blitz
Fox’s Avatar: Special Edition will open in 175 IMAX theatres around the world this weekend.
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Kavanaugh to receive Israel Film Festival honoue
Relativity Media CEO Ryan Kavanaugh will receive the Israel Film Festival’s 2010 IFF Achievement In Film Award.
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Habana Eva, El Ambulante among LALIFF winners
Fina Torres’ Habana Eva won the 14th Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival’s (LALIFF) Rita Award for best film.
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FeaturesIMAX’s international push
Andreas Wiseman examines Imax’s recent international boom, from big deals with Chinese exhibitors to the company’s first foreign-language film release.
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NewsMonga to represent Taiwan for Oscar foreign language race
Doze Niu’s hit gangland drama will now represent Taiwan to vie for the best foreign language film title at 83th Academy Awards, Taiwan’s Government Information Office (GIO) announced today.
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LoveFilm strikes digital deal with MGM
LoveFilm has agreed a UK distribution deal with MGM to enable its members to watch MGM titles online and on internet-enabled devices through the LoveFilm Player.
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NewsSan Sebastian's Made In Spain line-up includes Cell 211
Daniel Monzon’s Cell 211 and Elias Querejeta’s Cerca De Tus Ojos are among the 19 films which will participate in San Sebastian’s Made In Spain section, highlighting key local titles of 2010.
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MacLachlan, Arquette join Peace, Love & Misunderstanding in New York
Kyle MacLachlan and Rosanna Arquette have joined Bruce Beresford’s family comedy Peace, Love &Misunderstanding.
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NewsVenice's John Woo tribute to include screening of The Killer
Venice has announced the films screening as part of the festival’s tribute to John Woo.
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DNA's Judge Dredd to shoot at Cape Town Film Studios
It will be the first major 3D action film to be made in Africa.
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FeaturesStuart Beattie
Australian writer turned director Stuart Beattie talks about the challenges of directing his first feature, the teen action drama Tomorrow When The War Began.
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FeaturesGary Young and Gael McLaughlin
Harry Brown script-writer Gary Young and producer Gael McLaughlin talk about their joint project, Madam Samurai, a graphic novel/feature film about a female samurai warrior in Victorian London.
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CommentUK government should direct Lottery funds to arthouse film
Commercial UK cinema should live or die on the open market both in financing and distribution, but artistic cinema needs government support.
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FeaturesThe Awakening
David Thompson’s second project for Origin Pictures is a supernatural period thriller starring Rebecca Hall and Dominic West, directed by Nick Murphy.
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NewsBBFC cuts I Spit On Your Grave for Frightfest screening; festival pulls A Serbian Film
The British Board Of Film Classification (BBFC) has cut two controversial features; Frightfest responds by pulling A Serbian Film.
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NewsRome to open with Last Night; Japanese cinema showcased
The fifth International Rome Film Festival will open on Oct 28 with Last Night.
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NewsRoadside, Liddell partner again on I Love You Phillip Morris
Roadside Attractions and Liddell Entertainment have announced their second acquisition of the week, partnering for North America on the highly regarded true-life drama I Love You Phillip Morris.
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NewsToy Story 3 heads to $1bn and beyond at worldwide box office
History beckons Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story 3 this weekend as it prepares to become only the seventh film to join an elite club of box office titans on Friday [August 27].















