All Screen articles in 28 June 2012 – Page 5
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NewsBAFTA moves to two-round voting for film awards
BAFTA Film Committee approves move to two-round voting system; 2013 nominations to remain ahead of Oscars; online screenings to increase.
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Sundance Institute’s Film Forward heads to Colombia
The sixth stop-off in the Institute’s programme designed to advance cultural dialogue is set to reach the Latin American market from Jul 9-14.
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News5 Broken Cameras, Insitu among winners at London's Open City Docs Fest
Second edition records 100% increase in ticket sales, with around 5,000 attendees.
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Freestyle Digital Media takes DVD, digital rights to Munger Road
CEO Susan Jackson brokered the deal with executive producer Jeffery Smith of Insomnia Productions.
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CommentPitch perfect
Screen headed down to the 2012 Good Pitch Europe in London yesterday, where attendees included Jemima Khan, Sam Branson and Rageh Omar.
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Factory 25 takes world rights to Pavilion, signs O-Scope pact
Tim Sutton’s feature directorial debut screened at BAMcinemaFest, SXSW and the Munich Film Festival.
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Indomina lines up Aug 13 start on Cabin Fever: Patient Zero
Sean Astin, Brando Eaton and Ben Hollingsworth will be at the company’s new studio facilities in the Dominican Republic for director Kaare Andrews.
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NewsArte backs Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac
Feature stars Charlotte Gainsbourg as a woman who recounts her erotic life from birth to 50-years-old.
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NewsRoma ore 11 to screen as Venice pre-opening film
A restored copy of Giuseppe De Santis’ Roma ore 11 will screen on the pre-opening night (August 28) of the Venice International Film Festival.
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Ofcom issues UK anti-piracy measures
Ofcom unveils draft code in which ISPs will be required to send warning letters to alleged illegal downloaders of film, TV or music.
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NewsLightning, Paladin strike US deal over The Revenant
Lightning Entertainment has licensed US theatrical distribution rights on D Kerry Prior’s award winning horror-comedy to Mark Urman’s Paladin, while Lightning Media will handle the day-and-date VoD launch.
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NewsHorror Stories, For Love’s Sake to bookend PiFan
Asia’s largest genre film fest, the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan) has announced a line-up of 230 films from 47 countries for its 16th edition.
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NewsNora Ephron 1941-2012
The creator of an acclaimed body of work including iconic romantic hits When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless In Seattle has died in New York from complications arising from leukaemia. She was 71.
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Newsimm sound used for You May Not Kiss The Bride
imm sound post-produces second film with its 3D immersive sound technology after Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Impossible.
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NewsProduction begins in Toronto on Carrie for MGM, Screen Gems
Shooting is underway on the Stephen King adaptation starring Chloe Grace Moretz (pictured), Julianne Moore and Judy Greer.
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NewseOne Films US to partner with Tugg on Iron Sky
Timo Vuorensola’s genre tale will open through Tugg’s grassroots support network in in select cities in July.















