All Screen articles in 26 February 2010 – Page 27
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NewsMax Manus directors team up again on Kon-Tiki feature
Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning to make movie about Thor Heyerdhal’s 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition.
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NewsHong Kong film festival reveals 2010 line-up
The Hong Kong International Film Festival has revealed a strong line-up of local titles for this year edition, which opens on March 21.
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Brian Grazer among keynotes at Produced By Conference
Producers Brian Grazer, Gale Anne Hurd and Mark Johnson, Lakeshore Entertainment president Gary Lucchesi and entrepreneur Mark Cuban are among the line-up of speakers for the PGA’s second annual Produced By Conference
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NewsOriginal Inglourious Basterds director to honour Tarantino
The director of the original 1978 Inglorious Bastards Enzo G Castellari will present Quentin Tarantino with an award at the opening of the 5th Annual Los Angeles – Italia Film, Fashion and Art Fest in Hollywood this weekend.
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NewsCover girl gets Sony Valentine's date opposite Adam Sandler
Sports Illustrated cover model Brooklyn Decker (pictured) has joined Columbia Pictures’ romantic comedy Just Go With It starring previously announced Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston.
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NewsHow I Ended This Summer lands New Directors/New Films slot
The 39th annual New Directors/New Films collaboration between New York’s Film Society Of Lincoln Center and The Museum Of Modern Art will run from March 24-April 4.
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NewsMarket research guru Kevin Goetz launches Screen Engine
Former OTX motion picture group president and market research expert Kevin Goetz (pictured) has launched the research, marketing and consulting firm Screen Engine.
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NewsGregory Allen Howard to script American football biopic The Magician
Remember The Titans screenwriter Gregory Allen Howard (pictured( has boarded a biopic about 1970s American football legend Marlin Briscoe.
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NewsAvatar set to rule eleventh weekend as Alice waits in wings
Avatar is expected to extend its overseas rule in what may well be its final session as the number one release.
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IFO founder Richard Glasser dies aged 50
Richard Glasser, founder of International Film Office, has passed away aged 50 years old.
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NewsCinepool, Beta Cinema reveal EFM sales
German sales agents Cinepool and Beta Cinema did brisk business at last week’s European Film Market (EFM).
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NewsNorwegian Film Institute supports Twigson, Nesbo adaptation
Norwegian Film Institute allocates nearly $4m to new projects, including the lastest Twigson installment.
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Harry Potter director to receive NFTS award
David Yates picks up an honourary award from the National Film and Television School
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FeaturesBullish buyers warm up market
The European Film Market in Berlin offered a ray of hope for international sales as buyers stepped up aggressively to pre-buy hot new titles. Mike Goodridge reports
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FeaturesBerlinale selection: critical overview
The competition struggled to heat up Berlin, but there were gems to be found. Lee Marshall reports
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FeaturesThe bridge builder
The veteran producer tells Jeremy Kay about his 100th film, partnering with Imagenation and why he wants to make connections between east and west















