All Screen articles in 26 May 2011 – Page 20
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Viacom 18 to distribute Paramount releases in India
Viacom 18, the 50:50 joint venture between Viacom and India’s Network 18, has announced a strategic alliance with Viacom-owned Paramount Pictures International (PPI) to distribute PPI releases across India.
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NewsMagnolia, Madman pre-buy Obstructions, A Royal Affair
Magnolia Pictures and Madman have pre-bought North American and Australia/New Zealand rights respectively to Lars von Trier and Martin Scorsese collaboration The Five Obstructions: Scorsese Vs Trier and A Royal Affair.
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Darclight boards musical horror spoof Tracey's Slumba Party
Arclight Films genre unit Darclight has picked up international rights excluding the UK, Australia and New Zealand to Louise Alston’s upcoming horror musical spoof Tracey’s Slumba Party.
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NewsNaomi Kawase boards two short film initiatives
Cannes competition director Naomi Kawase has announced the launch of a short film omnibus project dedicated to the victims and survivors of the disaster-afflicted Tohoku region of Japan.
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Spotlight Films announces deals on thriller Pressed
Spotlight Films sales chief Jack Campbell has closed a slew of deals on the Luke Goss action thriller Pressed.
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Ender's Game, Expendables 2 among buying spree for Taiwan's SSG
Johnny Lin’s Taiwanese buyer SSG has closed multiple deals here, taking rights from Sierra/Affinity to hot title Ender’s Game, Parker and The Place Beyond The Pines.
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Lamont's Apple signs Pratchett to adapt Warrior Daughter
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Angus Lamont announces a number of projects developed for his Crab Apple Films with slate funding from Creative Scotland.
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FilmSharks closes deals on Brazilian smash Our Home The Astral City
EXCLUSIVE: FilmSharks International has closed a deal for the smash Brazilian spiritual drama Our Home The Astral City (Nosso Lar) with VideoVision for all rights in Africa.
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NewsTopanga licenses parkour thriller Freerunner with SND, Eagle
Lawrence Silverstein’s Topanga Pictures has closed a slew of deals on parkour title Freerunner, with SND acquiring French rights, Horizon One moving on Australia and Eagle set to release in Italy.
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Finecut sells festival pair to Japan
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s Finecut has sold both its Un Certain Regard titles to Japan – Kim Ki-duk’s Arirang has been sold to Crest International, while Hong Sangsoo’s The Day He Arrives has gone to Bitters End.
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NewsMatch Factory boards Duane Hopkins’ Bypass
The Match Factory has announced an international rights deal with Third Films for Duane Hopkins’ upcoming feature Bypass.
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NewsStudioCanal has hot Cannes with Romantics, Photograph
EXCLUSIVE: StudioCanal’s Harold van Lier says the market has been “exceptional” for the company which has completed strong pre-sales on its titles – a majority of which are now English-language productions.
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NewsMEDIA head Silver defends industry consultation
Silver dismissed the charge that industry was “not part of the process” in planning the new MEDIA programme.
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Rome based Indiecinema proposes new funding model
The venture proposes a new model for indepedent cinema in Italy.
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NewsSND reports strong sales on Livid
EXCLUSIVE: SND has done a raft of sales on Livid, a vampire fantasy from Inside directors Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury.
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