All Screen articles in 26 September 2013 – Page 4
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Raven Banner boards Septic Man
Sales agent acquires all international rights to Canadian horror following world premiere at Fantastic Fest.
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Thailand sets Countdown for Oscars
New York-set thriller selected as Thailand’s submission for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
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Pinewood launches in-house cinema
Curzon Cinemas is to programme the new cinema at Pinewood Studios.
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US players circle Snowden rights
EXCLUSIVE: Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way front-runner to snag film rights to Edward Snowden film.
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Pixel Market reveals competition titles
Selection of cross-media projects to compete for awards.
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Italy enters Great Beauty to Oscars
Paolo Sorrentino’s Cannes Palme d’Or-nominated drama The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza) chosen by Italy as its entry for the Best Foreign-Language Oscar.
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Molina unveils $13.5m Africa epic
Spanish director discusses his upcoming $13.5m period drama, from the writer of The Impossible and The Orphanage, at San Sebastian.
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Jinga acquires Goldberg & Eisenberg
Jinga Films has acquired Oren Carmi’s award-winning thriller for world sales.
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Finnish cinema looking beyond shores
Finnish Film Affair event illustrating diversity of the current crop of features from the country.
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Music Box takes Ida for US
EXCLUSIVE: Pawel Pawlikowski’s well-received Telluride and Toronto drama gets US and Canadian deal.
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Relativity opens Middle East hub
Relativity has launched Relativity Middle East to partner with local producers of film, TV and digital content.
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Canada selects Gabrielle for Oscar
Telefilm Canada has elected to submit Gabrielle as its foreign language Oscar submission.
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Sierra eyes Colombia shoot for Ciudad
Sierra/Affinity will handle international sales on the Sierra Pictures crime thriller Ciudad.
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Rosenberg to depart eOne
Michael E Rosenberg will depart his post as president of eOne Films US on October 31 to pursue other interests. Subsequent changes to the US leadership are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
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Image secures Odd Thomas
Image Entertainment has acquired all US rights to the $30m Dean Koontz adaptation directed by Stephen Sommers and will release in first quarter 2014. Separately, Oscilloscope has picked up US rights to Our Day Will Come.
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Weinsteins, Endgame cry Murder
Bob and Harvey Weinstein’s newly renamed TWC-Dimension will partner with Endgame Entertainment on the adult comedy Murder Mystery.
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Sony, Annapurna bite into Sausage Party
Sony Pictures and Annapurna Pictures will partner on the raunchy animation Sausage Party based on a story by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Jonah Hill.