All Screen articles in 27 Jan 2011 – Page 12
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NewsEmotional Smith vows to self-distribute Red State
The filmmaker delivered an impassioned speech against the studio marketing system that capped a busy night as Fox Searchlight confirmed it had acquired most of the world on Homework and the Weinsteins took territories on My Idiot Brother.
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Bill Hicks film gets US release through Gravitas and Variance
Gravitas Ventures and Variance Films will jointly release in American: The Bill Hicks Story in theatres and on VOD on April 8.
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NewsSony's Green Hornet rules overseas with $19m hold
The action release added $18.7m from 4,775 screens in 45 markets as the early running total climbed to $37.4m and Australia generated a $3.1m number one launch.
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The Big Bang joins Anchor Bay 2011 slate
Anchor Bay Films is planning a second quarter US release on the thriller starring Antonio Banderas as a private eye hired to find a missing stripper.
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NewsPortman's magical week rolls on as Strings tops US on $20.3m
Paramount’s rom-com No Strings Attached starring Golden Globe winner Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher opened top on an estimated $20.3m.
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NewsFame director Tancharoen directs Mortal Kombat digital series
The Warner Premiere series will debut this spring through online retailers.
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NewsShorts International and Magnolia re-team for Oscar shorts distribution
The Oscar-nominated short films will be released in over 150 theatres in the US and Canada from Feb 11.
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European Commission launches new production guarantee fund
MEDIA Production Guarantee Fund will help European audiovisual companies trying to get access to bank financing.
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Bigfoot Entertainment announces key executive hires
Bigfoot Entertainment CEO Kacy Andrews has announced a pair of senior executive hires as the company looks to expand operations
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NewsThe King's Speech pulled from Rotterdam
International Film Festival Rotterdam now searching for a new closing night film.
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NewsMagnolia, Searchlight add to Sundance deal volume
A flurry of deals broke on Monday [24] as Sundance settled into its stride, with Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media acquiring US rights to Page One and Fox Searchlight bagging a second on-site deal with world rights to Martha Marcy May Marlene
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FeaturesThe King’s Speech continues sensational run in UK
The King’s Speech took a tremendous third-weekend haul of $6.7m (£4.2m).
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Ex-Dune head Coote joins RGM Media
Pan Asian media and entertainment company RGM Media has appointed former Dune head Greg Coote director and chairman of the company.
















