All Screen articles in 27 Jan 2011 – Page 4
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IFC Films falls for Dermot Mulroney's Love, Wedding, Marriage
The distributor has picked up North American rights to Chydzik Media Group’s rom-com starring Mandy Moore.
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Finding A Place In The Crowd
With all the buzz about crowdsourcing being one way to save the indie film sector, the International Film Festival Rotterdam this year put the concept to the test – with mixed results.
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Mourning Eichinger
Bernd Eichinger wore many hats in his long career, but is celebrated here as a ground-breaking Germany-based producer of English-language films tailor-made for the international markets.
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Viacom 18 unveils new slate including Kashyap gangster musical
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the new film division of India’s Viacom 18 joint venture, has unveiled its slate for 2011, including Anurag Kashyap’s two-part gangster musical, Gangs Of Wasseypur.
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Ed Borgerding leaves Imagenation, Abu Dhabi Media Company
Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC) and Imagenation Abu Dhabi CEO stepping down with immediate effect, according to reports from the region.
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Kenneth Branagh, Anthony Hopkins in talks for new Mankell adaptation
Production company Yellow Bird is in talks with Kenneth Branagh to direct the film version of the Henning Mankell novel Italian Shoes (2006).
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Raven Banner snaps up Ivory Tower for Berlin
Michael Paszt, James Fler and Andrew Thomas Hunt’s fledgling film company Raven Banner heads into Berlin with new acquisition Ivory Tower.
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Creative meets coal face
High Point Films’ Carey Fitzgerald says aspiring filmmakers need to understand the commercial world.
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Shooting begins on Polanski's Carnage
The director’s screen adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s Tony award-winning comedy The God of Carnage is now shooting in Paris, starring Kate Winslet and Christoph Waltz.
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Dexter Fletcher
The Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels actor talks about the challenges of shooting his directorial debut, Wild Bill, starring Charlie Creed-Miles and Will Poulter.
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BAFTA to give special honour to Harry Potter franchise
BAFTA will give this year’s Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema to the Harry Potter film series at this year’s Orange BAFTAs.
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Brit director Christopher Smith takes a Detour
Black Death director Christopher Smith is developing Detour, a US-based road movie thriller with elements of film noir.
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Rotterdam CineMart awards go to Touch Me Not and Kid
Deals during CineMart include Le Pacte handling sales on Carlos Reygadas’ Post Tenebras Lux.
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Wisit Sasanatieng
Thai filmmaker Wisit Sasanatieng is having a busy Rotterdam, presenting his new film The Red Eagle, pitching his next project at CineMart, and serving on the Tiger jury.
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Ed Gass-Donnelly lines up several projects to follow Murder Songs
Toronto-based Ed Gass-Donnelly has several projects in the works to follow up his festival hit Small Town Murder Songs (which premiered in Toronto and this week screens in Rotterdam).
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Barney’s Version and Incendies lead Genie nominations
The only surprisefrom the Academy Of Canadian Cinema and Television’s nominations for the 31st Genie awards is that Barney’s Version garnered 11 nominations while the multiple award-winning Incendies (pictured) received 10.