All Screen articles in 28 Apr 2011 – Page 5
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NewsOphelia Lovibond to star in Gozo
The psychological ghost story is the feature debut of British director Miranda Bowen.
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NewsLocarno Open Doors selects 12 Indian projects
Projects by Indian filmmakers Anup Singh [pictured] and Alka Raghuram are among 12 selected for this year’s edition of the Open Doors co-production lab to be held in Locarno from August 6-9.
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NewsSheffield Doc/Fest reveals high profile line-up
Adam Curtis, Nick Broomfield, Molly Dineen and John Akomfrah are amongst the film-makers who will be appearing at next month’s Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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CommentBeware Cannes scams
Crooks are already swindling some festival goers with fake accomodation deals.
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NewsVenice Days' Gosetti replaces Eipides as programme head for Reykjavik
The Reykjavik International Film Festival has appointed Giorgio Gosetti as programme director of its main section New Visions and general programme advisor for the festival.
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NewsSkolimowski, Lonsdale specials guests at Paris Cinema International Film Festival
Michael Lonsdale, Jerzy Skolimowski among guests at 9th Paris Cinema International Film Festival
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NewsLIFF winners include Being Sold, The Honey Killer
The London Independent Film Festival wrapped its eighth edition with Phil Hawkins taking the top best film prize for Being Sold, a dark comedy about a man who sells himself at online auction.
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NewsThe Match Factory has four world premieres in Cannes
The Match Factory will be coming to Cannes this year with four new films as world premieres showing in the festival’s Official Selection.
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NewsAgyness Deyn, Richard Coyle to star in London-set Pusher remake
Model Agyness Deyn, Richard Coyle, Bronson Webb to star in thriller; Gaumont handling sales
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NewsAustralia devises a new comprehensive way to measure film watching
Australian features were viewed 101m times locally in 2007-2009, but only 9% of the viewing was in cinemas.
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NewsKaleidoscope adds Reuniting The Rubins, Hooligans to Cannes slate
Fledgling UK sales outfit adds to its Cannes slate.
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7th Art Releasing snaps up In Heaven Underground
The distributor has taken North American rights from Hot Docs to Britta Wauer’s reflection on former lives.
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NewsLAFF announces global line-up, spotlights Cuba, Mexico
Organisers at the Los Angeles Film Festival unveiled the first round of US and international selections, part of a line-up of more than 200 features that will screen from Jun 16-26.
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NewsHarvey heads for Croisette with Studio City Pictures
Jim Harvey has resurfaced as president of Studio City Pictures and will be talking up his debut slate for Cannes, including the Vegas-set thriller Fortune to star Kim Basinger, Rose McGowan and Holly Hunter.
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Jake Zim joins Sony as svp digital marketing
The executive will head up the team responsible for digital creative and digital brand strategy, overseeing their work across the domestic slate.
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NewsSPC takes North America on Golden Bear winner A Separation
The distributor closed the deal on Asghar Farhadi’s Nader And Simin, A Separation with Memento Films International.
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Camelot to commence sales at Cannes on Norman
Camelot Distribution Group has acquired international sales rights to the coming-of-age story Norman as executives prepare to fly to the Croisette.
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Showtime picks up Pepper & Bones’ SXSW doc Fightville
The premium network closed a deal with Submarine Entertainment’s Josh Braun and a US theatrical and DVD deal is believed to be in the works.
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Tribeca claims festival attendance exceeded 430,000
Tribeca organisers announced that more than 430,000 people attended the event, which ran from Apr 20-May 1.
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TLA Releasing sells as parent company refocuses
TLA Entertainment’s acquisitions director Derek Curl and investors have purchased a 75% controlling interest in TLA Releasing.















