All Screen articles in 27 Jan 2011 – Page 15
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FeaturesAlbert Nobbs
Glenn Close’s long awaited passion project Albert Nobbs is now shooting in Dublin, with Rodrigo Garcia directing an all-star cast including Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson and Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
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CommentThe glitch behind China’s gold rush
Investment is pouring into Chinese films, but the industry still relies too heavily on big-budget costume epics, many of which are losing money.
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FeaturesSundance's boom year
With more than $30m shelled out in minimum guarantees and countless more committed to p&a spends, one week into Sundance the festival was on a roll unlike any it had seen in years. Jeremy Kay analyses the deals and the market.
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NewsLe Pogam leaves EuropaCorp but remains shareholder
EuropaCorp has announced the resignation of co-founding partner Pierre-Ange Le Pogam.
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NewsDirty Girl withdrawn from Berlin Panorama
Dirty Girl has been withdrawn from the Berlinale’s Panorama section, because the new version of the film has not been finished in time to screen.
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NewsFortissimo takes on Berlin competitor Come Rain, Come Shine
Lee Yoon-Ki’s relationship drama is the only Asian film in competition at Berlin.
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NewsJapanese box office reaches record 220 billion yen in 2010
Tally up 7.1% while admissions up 3%; local films have 53% market share.
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NewsPathé to co-produce, distribute Dany Boon's next three features
The French company has co-produced all of Boon’s features to date.
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NewsUGC starts 'catch-up' screenings in France
First selections are Potiche [pictured], Le nom des gens and The Social Network.
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NewsBirds Eye View Festival includes Lucy Walker masterclass
Susanne Bier’s In A Better World will have its London premiere at the festival.
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NewsCoach14 takes international rights to Azazel Jacobs' Terri
Sundance competitor will have private screenings during EFM.
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NewsSci-Fi London has 'bigger and bolder' plans for 10th year
Festival plans special sci-fi screenings tied to Royal Wedding, as well as 48-hour film challenge to be judged by Edgar Wright [pictured].
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NewsPine, Jackman in all-star Guardians ensemble for DreamWorks Animation
Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, Hugh Jackman, Isla Fisher and Jude Law will star in DreamWorks Animation’s 3D project Rise Of The Guardians.
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NewsPotiche to open Film Society and Unifrance's Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
Francois Ozon’s comedy starring Catherine Deneuve (pictured) will open the event at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, which runs in New York from Mar 3-13.
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NewsMadman goes crazy for Sundance pair Buck and Page One
Madman Entertainment has taken rights for Australia and new Zealand to Sundance entries Buck and page One in a pair of deals brokered by Submarine.
















