All Screen articles in 27 May 2010 – Page 5
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UTV titles in US VOD deal
Content aggregation company Gravitas Ventures has announced a deal with Indian film studio UTV Motion Pictures that will make the latest UTV features available via video-on-demand in the US.
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IFC takes Made In China, Sorry for VOD
IFC Films has acquired North American rights to Made In China and Sorry, Thanks and will release both films on its video-on-demand platform in June.
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Silverdocs festival reveals competition line-up
AFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Documentary Festival has revealed the line-up for three of the five sections in this year’s event, which runs June 21-27 in the Washington DC area.
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D Films gets Monsters for Canada
D Films has acquired all Canadian rights to Monsters from Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures.
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Warner hits international $1bn in record time
Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI) has passed the $1bn mark in total international box office takings in less than five months, a record for the studio.
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Little Red Wagon rolls
Principal photography has begun in South Carolina on Little Red Wagon, with Chandler Canterbury (Knowing), Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) and Frances O’Connor (Mansfield Park) starring.
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Legendary, Warner have Mass Effect
Legendary Pictures has acquired theatrical feature film rights to Electronic Arts/BioWare hit videogame franchise Mass Effect.
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Cinematographer Papamichael to receive career award
Veteran cinematographer Phedon Papamichael is to receive the Orpheus Award for Career Achievement at next month’s Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF).
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Shrek, Prince challenge Robin in international markets
Robin Hood was the top draw at the international box office again this weekend, though it was challenged in some markets by debutant Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Shrek Forever After, meanwhile, made a huge international start in Russia.
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Shrek 4 opens big in US but behind predecessors
Shrek Forever Afterdominated the North American box office this weekend but its $71.2m opening was well short of opening takes for the two previous installments of the animated franchise.
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Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project
Dir: Kornel Mundruczo. Hungary-Germany-Austria. 2010. 105mins
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Thailand’s GTH pre-sells Knowing Me Knowing You
Thai producer-distributor GMM Tai Hub (GTH) has scored an early pre-sale on romantic comedy Knowing Me Knowing You, which has been acquired by Queen Film for Indonesia.
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Weinsteins "working towards" Miramax deal
The Weinsteins and their backers have said they are still “working towards a deal to purchase and operate Miramax.”