All Screen articles in 26 May 2011 – Page 7
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NewsGolden Network adds Chan’s Mural to Cannes slate
Hong Kong-based Golden Network Asia has picked up international rights to $13m fantasy action picture Mural, written and directed by Gordon Chan.
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NewsFilmDistrict Playing The Field with Gerard Butler and Jessica Biel
EXCLUSIVE: Riding high on the success of its inaugural releases, FilmDistrict has picked up US rights from Nu Image/Millennium Films to Gabriele Muccino’s rom-com Playing The Field, starring Gerard Butler and Jessica Biel.
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Lightning boards international rights on Mexican hit El Narco
Lightning Entertainment has acquired international rights to the Mexican hit El Infierno and has commenced talks with buyers here on the crime story - retitled El Narco for the international market.
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Korea’s bom sells Come Rain to Japan, launches Countdown
Korean production house bom Film Productions has sealed a Japanese deal on its Berlin competition title Come Rain, Come Shine, which has been snapped up by Pony Canyon.
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Hong Kong’s Universe lines up new Chan, Pang Brothers projects
Hong Kong’s Universe Films Distribution is launching four new titles at Cannes, including an untitled $20m action film from Benny Chan.
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Fortissimo, WME go to New York with Maisie
Fortissimo Films will handle international sales and WME domestic on Red Crown Productions’ What Maisie Knew, set to star Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgard and Steve Coogan.
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NewsIcon Australia picks up motorcycle doc TT3D
EXCLUSIVE: The film, produced and financed by CinemaNX, is currently breaking box office records in the UK.
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NewsRon Scalpello to direct Feltham for Gunslinger
Revolver Entertainment’s production arm is looking to appoint a sales agent for the project in Cannes.
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Fortissimo sells Wong Kar Wai’s Grandmasters to Japan
EXCLUSIVE: Fortissimo Films has sold Wong Kar-wai’s hotly-anticipated martial arts epic The Grandmasters to Gaga Corporation for Japan.
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FeaturesJulia Leigh
Cannes Meet The Debutants: Acclaimed Australian novelist Julia Leigh makes her debut with Competition title Sleeping Beauty.
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FeaturesUntitled Mat Whitecross Project
Shooting has just wrapped on Mat Whitecross’s follow up to Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll, a road movie thriller starrring Ray Winstone and Jim Sturgess which is funded by CinemaNX.
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FeaturesWeekly International Box Office May 6 - 8
Fast Five showed an impressive change of gear to leapfrog Thor into first place as Rio became top overseas earner of 2011.
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CommentAn American dream
Famke Janssen is in Cannes for her directorial debut, Bringing Up Bobby, set in Oklahoma.
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NewsChinese film festival to be held during ScreenSingapore
Singapore’s Media Development Authority (MDA) is organising a film festival of Chinese cinema to be held alongside the inaugural edition of ScreenSingapore (June 5-12).
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CommentMads with passion
Zentropa’s A Royal Affair combines a royal romance with a good old fashioned scandal.
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NewsAnchor Bay takes North America on Roger Corman doc
Anchor Bay Films has picked up North American rights to the Far Hills Pictures documentary Corman’s World: Exploits Of A Hollywood Rebel.
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