All Screen articles in 27 Sept 2012 – Page 8
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New films by Nicolas Pereda and Javier Fuentes-Leon close deals in San Sebastian
Deals lined up for When Horses Learned To Cry and The Disappeared Elephant.
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Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine join cast of The World's End
Edgar Wright’s comedy is now shooting in UK.
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French austerity budget hits CNC and broadcasters
National Cinema Centre hit with €150m levy, state broadcaster funding cut by €85m as French government unveils austerity budget.
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Cinedigm, Metropolitan Theatres Corporation sign VPF deal
The long-term deployment agreement means that the Cinedigm-financed conversion will deploy 82 screens certified by the company.
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IFTA announces new board members after 'most active' election
The Independent Film & Television Alliance voted on Friday (Sept 28).
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Jon Mone named evp production at Universal
The executive has been in the studio fold since 2006 in his capacity as an executive at Scott Stuber’s Universal-based Bluegrass Films.
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Andrew Garfield, Marc Webb return to Amazing Spider-Man
Columbia Pictures top brass made the announcement on Friday (28) in the wake of the summer success of The Amazing Spider-Man’s $751m worldwide haul.
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Joshua Zeman prevails in SFFS screenwriting contest
The San Francisco Film Society has announced that to Joshua Zeman will receive the 2013 Djerassi Residency Award / SFFS Screenwriting Fellowship for his film Collider.
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Malick, De Palma films find US distributors
Magnolia Pictures has acquired US rights to Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder while eOne Films North America will release Brian De Palma’s Passion. Both films will open in 2013 and thus are out of contention for the current awards season race.
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US-China Summit scheduled for Nov 1 in Los Angeles
Sponsored by East West Bank and Loeb & Loeb, the half-day event is being hosted by the Asia Society Southern California’s Entertainment & Media/Asia Initiative (EMAsia).
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French court fines five film pirates €1.1m
Landmark ruling comes as future of existing Hadopi anti-piracy measure is under debate.
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Dutch cinemas complete digital rollout
Transition as part of the Cinema Digitaal project was completed in 14 months; 506 out of 789 screens converted in conjunction with Arts Alliance Media.
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FrightFest's Halloween all-nighter to host five UK premieres
For the first time, the all-nighter will hold regional events on Nov 3, as well as the Oct 27 all-nighter at the Vue in London’s Leicester Square.
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Holland Film Meeting, NPP launch with upbeat mood despite film funding questions
Sister event Netherlands Film Festival opened with Nono, The Zig Zag Kid [pictured]; River Phoenix’s last film finally unveiled.