All Screen articles in 28 July 2011 – Page 10
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Sheffield Doc/Fest announces 2012 dates
The festival will once again take place in June, following its successful move from November this year
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Odyssey's John Foster announces $2m in Cannes deals
The Odyssey Pictures Corporation CEO said the company closed sales worth more than $2m during the recent Cannes market and secured considerable investment for the upcoming feature Hermie, Invasion Of The Bug Snatchers.
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UK box office up 3% in first half of 2011 despite drop in 3D revenues
UK 3D revenues fell 21% year-on-year in the first half of 2011
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Comment
Just doing it
Sometimes all you have to do is ask says Just Do It director Emily James, who is self distributing her film around the UK.
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Film London shortlists 11 films for Best of Boroughs Awards
The awards will recognise the best short films to come out of the London Borough Film Fund Challenge
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Hugo trailer is here...
See the trailer for Martin Scorsese’s long-awaited foray into 3D, Hugo
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Daniel Brühl circling Niki Lauda role in Rush
The Spanish-born star is understood to be in talks to play the Austrian Formula One champion and arch rival to British racing icon James Hunt in the project from UK-based Revolution Films and Working Title and US financier Cross Creek Pictures.
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Harry Potter scores $43.6m international opening day
Warner Bros Pictures International top brass have released the initial results from 26 countries and as expected there are a string of opening day records.
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Millennium Entertainment closing on US rights to Bernie
Bill Lee’s company is understood to be in talks to acquire rights for just over $2m to US rights on Richard Linklater’s dark comedy.
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Hong Kong content, internet orgs unite to fight online piracy
Twelve Hong Kong associations, representing the content and online services industries, have pledged to work together to combat online copyright theft.
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Pirates 4 becomes sixth biggest global release of all time
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International sources confirmed today (14) that On Stranger Tides has finally overtaken stablemate Alice In Wonderland to reach $1.025bn.
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Mark Fisher appointed finance director for The Works Group
Fisher previously spent 10 years at the Icon Group
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Raindance launches postgraduate training programme
The course, which allows students to negotiate on the content and title of their final certificate, will run at the UK’s Staffordshire University
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Features
Comes A Bright Day
The directorial debut of award-winning commercials director Simon Aboud is a romantic thriller set in the heart of London’s West End. It is produced by Christine Alderson of Ipso Facto and sold internationally by Intandem.
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Beeban Kidron
UK film director Beeban Kidron tells Screen why she believes the fate of the future of cinema may lie with FILMCLUB, the after-school film club charity of which she is deputy chair.
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LoveFilm, eOne ink exclusive content deal
LoveFilm to be only subscription VOD service in the UK to stream eOne’s new catalogue for next five years
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India’s BIG Cinemas appoints Ganapathy as CEO
Reliance MediaWorks has appointed Ashok Ganapathy to the newly created post of CEO of its multinational exhibition arm BIG Cinemas.