All Screen articles in 29 Mar 2012 – Page 2
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FeaturesFrancophone film festival, Athens
The Minister (L’Exercice de l’etat) by Pierre Schoeller was awarded best film at the 13th Athens French speaking film festival (March 21-28).
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NewsFribourg’s Grand Prix for Israel’s Never Too Late, four prizes for Brazil’s Julia Murat
Special jury award goes to Al-Abdallah’s The Last Friday.
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NewsNorwegian Film Institute backs new films from Bent Hamer, Erik Poppe
Six features backed for $9.3m.
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NewsBavaria Film and Senator Film strike partnership
Bavaria Film and Senator Film are to become partners as Senator’s Munich-based production arm Senator Film München comes on board Bavaria Film’s subsidiary Bavaria Pictures.
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NewsPaul Abbott writing 19th century drama and 'stonking' feature for Sony
EXCLUSIVE: Shameless creator developing Dickensian-style feature, Danny Boyle, David Yates interested; feature for Sony.
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NewsJulie La'Bassiere joins Cinetic Rights Management
Cinetic Rights Management (CRM) has appointed Julie La’Bassiere head of marketing.
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NewsChris Davis memorial set for April 21
Davis died on January 4 at the age of 65, after a long illness.
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FeaturesCuracao International Film Festival Rotterdam
Photos from the inaugural four-day film festival on the Caribbean island.
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NewsCuracao International Film Festival Rotterdam attracts audiences of 7,000; 2013 edition already set
Kevin Macdonald was one of the filmmakers on hand at this inaugural film festival, which opened with his documentary Marley.
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NewsUK's ICO Screening Days to include 25 films such as Two Days In New York, Shadow Dancer
250 exhibitors already confirmed to attend.
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NewsMIPTV Day 2 Deals: Ecosse, Sonar, Netflix, Screen Media, Miramax, Goldwyn, LipSync
Ecosse teams with Sonar on action-adventure series; Netflix, Screen Media get Manchester United drama United for US; Miramax to handle Samuel Goldwyn library; LipSync wins post on Falcon.
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NewsMEDIA Mundus backs third year of EFP Toronto Producers Lab
MEDIA Mundus has confirmed that it will for the third year running back the Producers Lab Toronto during the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Comment
Something 'fishy' about Cannes line-up leak
A credible-sounding list of selections is called a ‘paper fish’ by Cannes organisers.
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NewsARRI Media Worldsales to handle Reitz's Die andere Heimat
79-year-old director will start shooting the project on April 17.
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NewsMichel Gondry’s Mood Indigo (L’Ecume des Jours) to start shooting April 10 for StudioCanal
Adaptation of Boris Vian’s 1947 classic novel to shoot mainly in Paris region with Francophile ensemble cast led by Audrey Tautou and Romain Duris.
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NewsJames Strong to direct Kenny Everett biopic for BBC
The BBC has revealed further details of its biopic of well-loved comedian Kenny Everett, two years after the commission was first announced.
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NewsSpanish government dramatically cuts budget for film fund
Government cuts film funding in Spain more than 30%.
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News
James Murdoch to step down as BSkyB chairman
James Murdoch is to step down as BSkyB chairman following months of speculation about his future with the company.
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NewsCurzon On Demand now offers content from 10 other UK distributors
App for Samsung Smart TVs launches; day-and-date offerings include Into The Abyss and Le Havre [pictured].
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