All Screen articles in 27 May 2010 – Page 4
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E1 adds digital content for North America
Multi-territory content exploiter E1 Entertainment has signed North American digital distribution deals with UK-based providers ITV Global Entertainment and ContentFilm.
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Weekly International Box Office - May 21-23
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Metrodome's Cannes buys include Aftershock, The Monk and My Best Enemy
Deals were struck with Memento, Huayi Brothers, and Beta Film.
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Karlovy Vary to honour Karel Vachek with retrospective
He will also host a masterclass at the July event.
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Marrakech festival to spotlight French cinema
Distinguished international filmmakers will programme a special retrospective of French films during the festival.
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Nick Taussig, Revolver/Gunslinger
Wendy Mitchell sat down with Revolver Deputy Managing Director and Gunslinger head Nick Taussig to talk about the company’s next productions and its unique approach to connecting with young UK audiences.
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This Is England 86
Mark Herbert talks about making the switch from features to television with the follow up to Shane Meadow’s This Is England, which is currently in post and will be aired on the UK’s Channel 4 in the autumn.
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Another Year tops Screen Cannes Jury
Screen’s reviews editor Mark Adams looks at the critical consensus behind Cannes 2010 Competition titles, with love for Mike Leigh, disappointment from Takeshi Kitano and admiration for Poetry star Yun Jung-hee.
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Martin Scorsese
The director speaks to Sarah Cooper about his forthcoming George Harrison project and how he balances making features and documentaries
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The Boys Are Back
Forget Stallone and Schwarzenegger. This year’s Cannes market unleashed a tsunami of action movies starring 21st Century tough guys like Gerard Butler, Jason Statham and Clive Owen.
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Kino takes US rights to Lee Chang-dong's Poetry
Cannes screenplay winner scheduled to come to US cinemas this autumn.
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The Match Factory does brisk business with Palme d'Or winner Uncle Boonmee
New deals include Pyramide for France, Karma for Spain and BIM for Italy.
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Steers signs to direct Young Ceasar
Burr Steers (Igby Goes Down) has been signed to direct Exclusive Media Group’s Emperor: Young Caesar, the film version of The Gates of Rome, the first of Conn Iggulden’s best-selling Emperor novels.
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KinoSmith buys slate for Canada
KinoSmith Inc has acquired rights in Canada for a slate of 12 features and documentaries including Hot Docs award-winner Jeff Malmberg’s Marwencol.
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Ozpetek retrospective in LA
The films of Turkish-born Italianate director Ferzan Ozpetek are to screen during a June 4-12 retrospective in Los Angeles.
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PGA names conference mentors
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) has named more than 20 prominent producers who will participate in the Mentoring Roundtable sessions at the second annual Produced By Conference, set for June 4-6 at 20th Century Fox Studios in Los Angeles.
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Cinema Guild takes Putty Hill
The Cinema Guild has acquired US distribution rights to Matt Porterfield’s Putty Hilland set the drama for an autumn theatrical opening. The company has also picked up US DVD and VOD rights to Porterfield’s first film, Hamilton.
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Weinsteins' Miramax talks reportedly over
The Walt Disney Company has reportedly reopened negotiations with another bidder for Miramax after the collapse of talks with the Weinstein brothers and their financial backers.
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Hamptons festival sets dates
The Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) has been set for October 7-11, the same Columbus Day holiday weekend as last year.
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Film Movement buys Canada's Nurse
Film Movement has acquired Canadian feature Nurse.Fighter.Boy for a North American cable video-on-demand premiere this summer and DVD release in the autumn.