All Screen articles in 28 Oct 2010 – Page 6
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Imagenation announce international internship placements
Potential film-makers have been placed in LA and India as part of the scheme
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IMG acquires North American rights to large format quartet
Inception Media Group (IMG) has acquired North American rights from MacGillivray Freeman Films Distribution Company to four large format films that it claims have been seen by more than 60million people in IMAX theatres worldwide.
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TIFFCOM panelists give advice to European filmmakers in Japan
European filmmakers need to be savvy about new media, film festivals and diversified sales models in Japan, according to panelists at a UniJapan Entertainment Forum on European films in the Japanese market today at TIFFCOM.
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Weekly International box office 22-24 Oct
Paranormal Activity 2 scared up the international market last weekend, narrowly pipping Universal’s durable Despicable Me to top spot.
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MarVista heads into AFM with eclectic six-pack
MarVista Entertainment has announced its six-strong AFM 2010 slate, led by the fantasy adventure Witches Of Oz.
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Joint Entertainment gets Memory Loss in Toyko
The Taipei-based sales agent picks up title touted as Taiwan’s first 3D animation.
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The hit crowd
The UK theatrical market was worth $1.5bn in 2009 — but with more than 90 companies releasing films, and some of Europe’s lowest rental rates, competition is cut-throat. Geoffrey Macnab reports
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Progress on a bumpy road
Cinema-going is becoming increasingly popular across the Gulf. But regional sensitivities, censorship and piracy mean it can be tricky to release into the region. Matt Ross reports
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UAE Top 10 Films of 2010 (Jan 2, 2010 - Sept 7 2010)
UAE Top 10 Films of 2010 (Jan 2, 2010 - Sept 7, 2010) RankTitleDistributorTerritory of originRelease dateDate-range grossCume gross1AvatarFox Int’lUSDec 17, 2009$4.1m$7.5m2Shrek Forever AfterUniversal Int’lUSMay 27, 2010$2.8m$2.8m3Prince of Persia…Walt Disney Int’lUSMay 20, 2010£2.4m$2.4m4Alice In WonderlandWalt Disney Int’lUSMar 4, 2010£2.4m$2.4m5Iron Man 2Universal Int’lUSApr 29, 2010$2.3m$2.3m6My Name Is KhanFox Int’lInd-USFeb 11, ...
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Animal Kingdom leads nominations for AFI Awards
David Michod’s film has received a record 18 nominations for the Australian Film Institute Awards, including best film.
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Aronofsky lines up thriller Machine Man for Mandalay
Darren Aronofsky, whose psycho-thriller Black Swan is expected to figure prominently in the upcoming awards season, has signed on to direct the thriller Machine Man.
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Tamara Drewe to kick off Bahamas Int’l Film Festival
Stephen Frears’ comedy Tamara Drewe will launch the Caribbean event on December 1 in Nassau.
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Winter's Bone star Lawrence to receive PSIFF Rising Star Award
The actress will receive the 22nd annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s (PSIFF) Rising Star Award on January 8, 2011..
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Spirit Awards 2011 head back to Santa Monica beach
Film Independent’s Spirit Awards is returning to Santa Monica beach for 2011.
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Dave Hutkin to head new finance division for Weinsteins
Entertainment finance expert David Hutkin has joined The Weinstein Company (TWC) to head the new Strategic Initiatives, Investments & Banking Group.
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Rome announces new award
The Rome Film Festival (Oct 28 – Nov 5) has announced the launch of a new award: the Special Award of the President of the Republic.
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Gaga adds new Kore-eda film to sales slate
Gaga Corporation announced the addition of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest film Miracle (Kiseki) to its sales slate at the TIFFCOM market, which kicked off today.
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Bridging the Gulf
The Middle East may be rich in stories, but local films have struggled for profile overseas. Matt Ross looks at how ambitious funding initiatives are improving the situation for film-makers in the region