All Screen articles in 26 May 2011 – Page 17
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NewsDogwoof acquires UK rights to Steve James' The Interrupters
EXCLUSIVE: Dogwoof plans an autumn theatrical launch in the UK, and the BBC will broadcast subsequently.
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NewsIndependent goes to Hell And Back Again
EXCLUSIVE: Independent distribution takes docs and comedy Tiny Furniture for UK
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NewsWide's EoF announces new partners, new title
EXCLUSIVE: Bartek Konopka’s debut Fear Of Falling is EoF’s first European title.
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NewsAV Pictures thrills buyers with Sket
Buyers are swarming over girl gang movie Sket, on the AV Pictures slate.
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NewsWinding Refn partnering to produce Black's Game
EXCLUSIVE: Winding Refn and production company Zik Zak (Volcano) are partnering on thriller Black’s Game.
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NewsPressman signs Noyce for Bloodsport; lands Venice slot for Moth Diaries
EXCLUSIVE: Phillip Noyce to direct and Robert Mark Kamen to script a reinvention of iconic Jean Claude Van Damme actioner Bloodsport.
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CommentOil Change
Screen talks to the directors of controversial documentary The Big Fix about the BP oil spill.
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NewsCross Creek hires Russell Gewirtz to write Black Mass
EXCLUSIVE: Brian Oliver’s Cross Creek Pictures has hired Inside Man screenwriter Russell Gewirtz to write Black Mass, a $35m project about the unholy alliance between the FBI and the Boston mob.
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NewsRahman to compose music for Chopra’s next film as director
Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman will compose the music for Yash Chopra’s long-awaited return to directing, which is set to star Shah Rukh Khan.
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NewsPTZ International closes deals on Headwinds
Jalil Lespert’s film stars Audrey Tautou and Benoit Magimel.
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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.
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NewsHigh 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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NewsNu 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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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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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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