All Screen articles in 27 Jan 2011 – Page 8
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LoveFilm and Ocado renew marketing deal
Internet retailer Ocado signs a 12-month direct marketing agreement with LoveFilm.
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Silverman's Electus announces distribution arm
Ben Silverman’s multimedia entertainment company Electus has acquired Engine Entertainment and formed in-house global distribution arm Electus/Engine Distribution.
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HBO, SPC, A&E Indiefilms move on Sundance trio
HBO has picked up all US rights to James Marsh’s Project Nim, while SPC has acquired North America and territories on Take Shelter and A&E Indiefilms took television rights to the Roger Corman documentary.
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Artificial Intelligence, Square One acquire Jerry Lewis remake rights
Artificial Intelligence and Social Capital Films have acquired remake rights to Jerry Lewis’ Paramount library.
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O-Scope takes worldwide rights to doc Dark Days
Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired worldwide rights to Marc Singer’s portrait of a homeless population living in the underground train tunnels of New York City in the 1990s.
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Piano In A Factory goes to Film Movement for North America
Film Movement has taken North American rights to The Piano In A Factory, the second feature film from Chinese film-maker Zhang Men.
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Film Sales Co boards five Sundance titles heading into Park City
The Film Sales Company has acquired distribution rights to five Sundance titles ahead of their world premieres in Park City.
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Freestyle sets Mar 25 limited launch for Skateland
Freestlye Releasing will open Anthony Burns’ feature directorial debut Skateland in New York and Los Angeles on Mar 25.
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Sundance Selects takes North America on Morris doc Tabloid
Sundance Selects has acquired North American rights to Errol Morris’ documentary Tabloid following its world premiere in Toronto last autumn.
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FCC signals go-ahead for Comcast-NBCU merger
The Federal Communications Commission has voted 4-1 in favour of the Comcast-NBC Universal merger.
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NewsA Bigger Boat hires UK's Shankland to direct Dark Corners
British director Tom Shankland will direct horror project Dark Corners for Peter Block’s A Bigger Boat in association with GreeneStreet Films.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina joins European Audiovisual Observatory
The number of member countries within the Observatory is now 37.
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NewsSteve Summersby becomes senior VP sales & distribution Europe at UPI
Steve Summersby has been named senior VP of sales and distribution Europe, for Univeral Pictures International (UPI).
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FeaturesStewart Till
Stewart Till talks to Screen about his new role as chair of Skillset and the importance of training in the film industry.
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NewsShooting underway on Russell Owen's Welcome To The Majority
The film is being produced by Castle Valley Films.
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FeaturesTchavdar Georgiev, Amanda Pope, Joyce Mandell, Michael King
At the inaugural film-maker retreat at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Jeremy Kay talks to the film-making teams behind two documentaries. Tchavdar Georgiev and Amanda Pope’s who made The Desert Of Forbidden Art and Michael King and Joyce Mandell whose project is The Rescuers.
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Showcase takes Sony 4k projector for digital rollout
The 276 Showcase cinemas across the UK are set to be fully digitial by 2012.
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NewsIncendies, Biutiful on Oscar foreign language shortlist
The Academy has announced the nine-film shortlist selected from 66 eligible titles, although France’s Of Gods And Men, China’s Aftershock and Germany’s When We Leave are notable omissions.
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Goldwyn takes US rights to Roland Joffe's There Be Dragons
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired US rights to the epic adventure starring Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko, Derek Jacobi, Charlie Cox and Rodrigo Santoro.
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International Film Circuit acquires North American rights to Into Eternity
International Film Circuit has acquired US and Canadian theatrical rights to the nuclear storage documentary IntoEternity.















