All Screen articles in 28 Oct 2010 – Page 2
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Wild Bunch comes on board for Wong Kar Wai's Grandmasters
Wild Bunch’s slate also includes Under The Hawthorn Tree, Arrietty, The Moth Diaries, The First Beautiful Thing and The Squad.
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Memento on board for Laurent Cantet's English-language debut
Cantet to adapt Joyce Carol Oates bestseller Foxfire.
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British star cast lines up for Hopkins' Beautiful Fantastic with Bankside
British stars Felicity Jones (The Tempest), Rupert Friend (The Young Victoria), Rhys Ifans and Bill Nighy have come on board for This Beautiful Fantastic, which BAFTA winner Joel Hopkins (Last Chance Harvey) will direct.
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Cinemavault acquires romantic comedy When Harry Tries to Marry
Nayan Padrai makes feature debut on cross-cultural romcom.
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Revolver takes UK rights to A Serbian Film
Revolver Entertainment has snapped up UK rights to A Serbian Film, sold by Jinga Films.
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LaMolinara to direct Canada-Asia co-production Bubblegum Crisis
Anthony LaMolinara has been brought on board to direct Bubblegum Crisis – Knight Sabers, a Canada-Asian co-production which will be shot in 3D at China’s Hengdian World Studios from May next year.
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Gaumont launches pre-sales on Untouchable, A Gang Story
Gaumont also announces staffing changes to sales team.
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Unifrance vacates Loews; Wolf says he hopes to present AFM options
Companies cite expense compared to Cannes or Berlin; AFM notes that other French companies still work out of Loews.
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Double Edge boards Yip's Chinese Ghost Story
Taiwan-based Double Edge Entertainment has picked up North American rights to Wilson Yip’s $20m A Chinese Ghost Story.
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Lionsgate strikes three-picture deal with IM Global
Films covered are Boaz Yakin’s Safe, Pete Travis’ Dredd and Simon West’s Protection.
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Exclusive's Nigel Sinclair and Guy East
Nigel Sinclair and Guy East talk to Mike Goodridge about building Exclusive Media Group, now in its third year of operations, into a diversified global operation for the digital age
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K5 bites into Toast; UGC takes French-speaking rights
K5 International has acquired international rights to the Ruby Film & Television production Toast, which is currently in post.
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My Name is Khan to become first Indian revenue-sharing release in China
China will import Indian filmmaker Karan Johar’s My Name is Khan to China around the end of this month state-owned distribution company Huaxia Film Distribution confirmed today.
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Ben Drew (Plan B) joins BAFTA rising star jury
Also sitting on the Orange Rising Star Award jury will be A Single Man director Tom Ford.
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Russia eyeing more European co-production talks
After Italy pact, Russia wants to get closer ties with France, Spain and Germany.
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Sundance Institute announces 2011 New Frontier line-up
Sundance Institute has announced the line-up of artists selected for the 2011 edition of New Frontier at Sundance Film Festival.
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Icon, Weinsteins confirm new joint finance/production fund
Grumbar and Glasser to head fund, which could reach $100m in initial two years.
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IFC takes on Horner's brilliantlove/Orgasm Diaries
The BIFA-nominated UK drama premiered in Tribeca.
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First four films chosen under New Zealand low-budget initiative
Guy Pigden, one-time employee of the UK’s Scala Productions, is one of four directors who will make the first ultra low-budget films under the New Zealand Film Commission’s (NZFC) “escalator” initiative.
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The King's Speech leads the pack at BIFA nominations
The film has picked up 8 nominations including Best Film, Best Director and a Best Actor nod for Colin Firth.