All Screen articles in 26 May 2011 – Page 23
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CommentJacques of all trades
Stella Artois and Future Cinema imagine the life of a bon vivant on the Croisette in the ’60s.
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NewsEntertainment One reports 12.5% annual growth
Parent company releases annual results for year ending March 31, 2011, with EBITDA up 20% from last year
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NewsLife In A Day website encourages public to get involved in film's distribution
The site aims to involve the UK public in the promotion and distribution of Kevin Macdonald’s user generated YouTube documentary, in keeping with the spirit of the film.
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NewsUK training body ArtsEd to screen shorts in LA
UK training body ArtsEd (Arts Educational Schools London) is launching a new initiative to screen 16 short films starring their final year acting students, in both LA and London this summer.
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NewsThe Third Floor launches new European venture with Framestore
LA previsualization company The Third Floor is reaching out to Europe via a partnership with UK based visual effects outfit Framestore.
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CommentDrive-ing music
Find out about those ’80s-leaning pop tunes that had a starring role in Drive.
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NewsUK's Metrodome picks up three from Fox
UK distributor boards Miss Bala, Everybody Has A Plan and Bunker in Cannes.
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UK films get US showcase
The UK Film Council is joining forces with the Film Society of Lincoln Center and digital distributor Emerging Pictures to present From Britain With Love, a showcase that will give six independent UK films screenings in ten cities across the US.
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NewsColumbia takes Bigelow's Bin Laden project for US
Columbia Pictures has acquired US rights to Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal’s film about the black ops mission to capture or kill Osama bin Laden.
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NewsIndependent secures more deals on We Need To Talk About Kevin
The raft of international sales comes after Oscilloscope picked up North American rights to Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes competition film yesterday.
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NewsLars von Trier admits comments were 'unintelligent and hurtful'
Von Trier apologises in an open letter to the industry, but also flags up freedom of speech issues after Iran comments to the festival.
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NewsRossellini films to be digitally restored
Film entities Cinecitta Luce, Bologna-based CSC- Cineteca Nazionale and France’s Coproduction Office have joined together to digitally restore ten Roberto Rossellini films in an initiative called The Rossellini Project.
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NewsKon-Tiki shoot underway in Norway
Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg’s feature will also shoot in Malta, Thailand, Bulgaria and New York.
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NewsVerve takes Las Acacias for UK
UK outfit acquires Camera d’Or winner Las Acacias by Pablo Giorgelli.
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NewsLinde signs international output deals, confirms Reliance backing
David Linde has unveiled a network of international output deals with distributors including Entertainment One, Tele Munchen and Nordisk Film and confirmed that Reliance Entertainment will back his new production and financing venture.
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NewsLinklater's Bernie to open LA festival
Richard Linklater’s Bernie will get its world premiere as the opening night film of the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival (June 16-26).
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NewsMaya picks up Benavides Born
Maya Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to All She Can, which premiered in this year’s Sundance dramatic competition under its original title Benavides Born.
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NewsScreen Media takes Jig for North America
Screen Media Films has acquired North American rights to Jig, director Sue Bourne’s documentary following nine dancers through the Irish Dancing World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
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NewsMPI grabs Hammers for North America
MPI Media Group has acquired all North American rights to comedy-drama A Bag of Hammers. The company is planning an August theatrical release to be followed by VOD and DVD availability.
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Chiba to star in Lone Warrior
Japanese actor and martial artist Sonny Chiba is to star in Lone Warrior, a period adventure from US writer-director Cameron Fertitta.















