All Screen articles in 27 Jan 2011 – Page 25
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NewsWavelength takes on doc about Robert Flaherty
UK-based Wavelength Pictures has taken on international sales rights to A Boatload of Wild Irishmen, a documentary about Robert Flaherty.
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NewsOther Angle takes on new trio
France’s Other Angle has added three films to its Berlin slate. All Our Desires, from director Philippe Lioret, is an adaptation of Emmanuel Carrère’s book, D’Autres Vies Que La Mienne, which matches Marie Gillain and Vincent Lindon as a novice and an experienced judge.
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NewsWenders' Neue Road plan his next feature to shoot in Canada
Wim Wenders’ Berlin-based Neue Road Movies, the producer of his 3D dance film Pina, is planning to shoot two films in Eastern Europe this year and preparing Wenders’ next feature to roll in Canada in 2012.
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NewsGerman producer Grunert readies third project with David Mackenzie
Berlin/Hamburg-based producer Malte Grunert is to embark on a third collaboration with director David Mackenzie after being one of the producers on Perfect Sense and You Instead which have both screened at the EFM this week.
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FeaturesWerner Herzog
The German maverick talks about working in 3D for his new documentary The Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
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NewsIrish Film Board appoints new CEO
Lawyer James Hickey will take over as chief executive of the Irish Film Board from Simon Perry, whose contract ran out at the end of 2010.
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NewsSenator Entertainment taps new P&A fund
Senator Entertainment has signed an agreement with the newly established PandA fund to guarantee up to 70% of the P&A costs on the future releases of its distribution arm Senator Film Verleih.
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NewsBuyers stir it up with Fortissimo’s Marley
Fortissimo Films has sold Kevin Macdonald’s Bob Marley project Marley to several key territories, including Germany (Kinowelt), France (Wild Side), South Africa (Nu Metro) and Switzerland (Ascot Elite).
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NewsMedia Asia closes more sales on Bruce Lee, My Brother and Legend of The Fist
Hong Kong’s Media Asia has done a slew of deals on its titles, including for period biopic Bruce Lee, My Brother, directed by Raymond Yip and Manfred Wong.
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NewsUnafilm leaves behind Despair for new co-productions
Our Grand Despair’s German producer boarding new projects by Adrian Sitaru Xavier Simon, Norbert ter Hall
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NewsWeerasethakul checks into Mekong Hotel project
Palme D’Or winner Apichatpong ”Joe” Weerasethakul is hatching a new project. The film, at an early stage, is to be called Mekong Hotel.
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NewsSavor sets Spanish remakes for Moccia projects
Adriana Chiesa has confirmed that Spanish remakes are in the offing for its Italian smash hit series of romantic comedies, Sorry If I Love You, Sorry I Want To Marry You and Amore 14.
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NewsDouble Negative’s Oscar VFX contenders
Three films featuring work from Double Negative have been nominated for a 2011 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Inception, Iron Man 2 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1.Double Negative was the main vendor contributing 500 shots to Christopher Nolan’s science fiction Inception. VFX Supervisor and ...
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NewsThe Senate opens Soho office
London, Twickenham-based VFX boutique The Senate Visual Effects has opened a second studio in Soho. Located in the same building as audio house De Lane Lea, the facility will offer shot reviews, screenings and other VFX processes.The main software packages available at the new office are Maya, Nuke, Shake, ...
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NewsThe Bakery debuts 3D lighting tool
French visual effects developer The Bakery is introducing Bakery Relight,a relighting and rendering suite for the production of stereo 3D animated features.The technology is based on the Academy Award winning work of The Bakery co-founder Arnauld Lamorlette and is the company’s first product.Released in time for technology show NAB in ...
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NewsPace adds three Quantel Sids
3D rig specialist Pace has purchased three Quantel Sid Stereo3D workstations for on-set post production.
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NewsFlying Machine is first 3D feature with live action, stop motion
The first stereo 3D feature film to mix live action with stop motion animation is being readied for an early 2011 release.
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FeaturesAsghar Farhadi
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi talks about his 2011 Berlin Golden Bear Nader And Simin, A Separation, the difficulty of making films in Iran and friends Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof.
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