All Screen articles in 26 May 2011 – Page 12
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ATO signs North American deal for Moll thriller The Monk
EXCLUSIVE: Memento Films International handles sales.
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Film London's Microwave starts shoot for Borrowed Time
The seventh film to come out of Film London and BBC Films’ microbudget scheme is a comedy drama directed by Jules Bishop.
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Money talks
Screen chats to director Roger Donaldson, who is in Cannes to promote his new film, Cities, which begins shooting in September.
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Helen Hughes appointed head of production at Framestore
It is part of the London based visual effects company’s plans to expand its production department.
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Are you cooking for me?
Teams battle it out to cook for jury head Robert De Niro, in Cannes’ very own masterchef, Le Menu De Cannes.
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Features
Cannes Film Festival
The stars and top industry execs are out at the Cannes Film Festival, May 11-28, 2011
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Film London partners with Rio Film Commission
Film London and Filme Rio-Rio Film Commission have signed a partnership agreement to develop the exchange of trade, talent and culture within their cities’ film industries.
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New Kaurismaki Is A Cracker
Aki Kaurismaki’s Le Havre received cheers, shouts of “Bravo” and sustained applause at its 8.30am screening today, greeted as the most pleasurable film in competiton thus far.
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EIFF to open with McDonagh's The Guard
Edinburgh has announced its line-up, a third of which will consist of documentaries; Lynne Ramsay’s We Need To Talk About Kevin, starring EIFF patron Tilda Swinton, will not screen at the festival.
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Recreation Media, DPS form post-production alliance
Los Angeles-based sales company Recreation Media has signed a partnership with post-production laboratory Digital Post Services (DPS) to offer complete post finding for select projects.
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KNCC takes Middle East rights to Tora Bora
Kuwait National Cinema Company (KNCC) has acquired Middle East rights to Afghanistan-set drama Tora Bora, produced by C Sky Pictures.
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Nu Image cuts German deals for Texas Chainsaw, Wedding
EXCLUSIVE: Nu Image has licensed all German-speaking rights on Constantin Film to Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D and closed a deal with Telemunchen for Robert De Niro comedy The Big Wedding.
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High Point makes sales on Blame
High Point Films has done a flurry of sales in Cannes on Michael Henry’s debut thriller Blame, starring Damian de Montemas, Sophie Lowe and Kestie Morassi.
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Magnet Media signs three-film deal with Prime Focus
Jeanette Buerling’s LA-based finance and production house Magnet Media Group has closed a three-film deal with effects company Prime Focus and will shoot all three in Germany in association with MMC Studios.