All Screen articles in 26 Aug 2010 – Page 8
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Isabella Rossellini to chair 61st Berlinale jury
The Italian-American actress and director will serve as president of the Jury for the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, set to run from February 10-20, 2011.
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Holly Hunter to preside over Stockholm jury
Holly Hunter has been named president of this year’s Stockholm International Film Festival.
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Langella to serve as president of Zurich festival's international section
Frank Langella will serve as jury president of the international section of the Zurich Film Festival (ZFF) that takes place in Switzerland from September 23-October 3.
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Indian state orders cinemas to protect local-language Marathi films
The state government of Maharashtra (of which Mumbai is the capital), has made it mandatory for all multiplexes in the state to lower ticket rates for films in the local Marathi language and allocate them prime slots.
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Media Luna boards Blessed Events ahead of Toronto
Media Luna New Films has taken on worldwide distribution rights to Blessed Events by Berlin-based director Isabelle Stever, which will receive its world premiere in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema section.
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D Films to release I'm Still Here in Canada
D Films has acquired Canadian distribution rights from Magnolia Pictures International to Casey Affleck’s documentary I’m Still Here.
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Inferno to screen Tomorrow When The War Began for Toronto buyers
Los Angeles-based financing, sales and production company Inferno Entertainment will launch the action adventure to the sales community next month.
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Freestyle, Cinemarket to launch The Nutcracker In 3D
Freestyle Releasing and Cinemarket Films are partnering on the North American release of Andrei Konchalovsky’s interpretation of the classic fairytale.
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Alain Corneau dies at 67, days before premiere of Love Crime
Alain Corneau, the celebrated French director who won the best director Cesar for Tous Les Matins Du Monde in 1992, has died from cancer. He was 67.
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Restored silent film Namus to open Arpa festival in Hollywood
Amo Bek-Nazaryan’s 1926 silent film Namus (Honor) will open the 13th annual Arpa International Film Festival in Hollywood on September 21.
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Natja Rosner to head LevelK's New York office
Copenhagen-based international sales company LevelK has opened a US office based in New York. Natja Rosner will head the new office, which opens Sept 1.
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NewsMinnie Driver starts shoot for Hunky Dory in Wales
Marc Evans directs the high school musical comedy
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PRIMEXCHANGE to hold second forum in Warsaw, Goa
Germany’s PrimeHouse will hold the second edition of its Indo-European project packaging forum PRIMEXCHANGE in Warsaw and during Film Bazaar in the Indian state of Goa.
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Metropolitan Opera expands live transmission network
The Metropolitan Opera’s series of live performances The Met: Live In HD will expand is theatrical run this season.
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NewsJoan Rivers doc to open Sheffield
The 17th edition of Sheffield Doc/Fest will open with the UK premiere of Joan Rivers: A Piece Of Work on Nov 3rd.
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EFP San Sebastian forum recruits 10 distributors
Ten distributors from across Europe have been selected to take part in the third edition of the European Film Promotion forum, which runs during the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
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Strand hops aboard US road movie Feed The Fish
Strand Releasing has acquired US rights to Michael Matzdorff’s ensemble comedy Feed The Fish co-starring Tony Shalhoub.
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European Audiovisual Observatory adds SAA to Advisory Committee
The European Audiovisual Observatory has added the Society of Audiovisual Authors (SAA) to its Advisory Committee.
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HBO takes US rights to Bleiberg's Precious Life
HBO has acquired US rights to Shlomi Eldar’s Israeli documentary Precious Life days before its Toronto slot in the Real To Reel programme.















