All Screen articles in 29 May 2009 – Page 13
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Secret Reunion
A South Korean agent and a North Korean spy living in South Korea end up creating a tense but unusual friendship in the midst of betrayals and intrigue.
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Venice to screen 3D Toy Story films, Princess & the Frog
The Venice Film Festival will host the world premiere 3D screenings of both Toy Story films and a partially completed version of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ latest 2D film The Princess And The Frog to celebrate the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement to John Lasseter and the directors of Pixar.
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Odd Lot International adds B-Girl to Cannes slate
Brian O’Shea’s Odd Lot International will commence worldwide sales in Cannes this week on the break-dancing underdog story B-Girl.
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North America falls under shadow of USS Enterprise
Paramount/Spyglass Entertainment’s Star Trek scored the second biggest North American launch of the year-to-date as it towered over the charts on an estimated $72.5m to ensure box office maintained its record breaking trajectory.
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Anchor Bay takes US rights to The Open Road
Anchor Bay Films has acquired theatrical and DVD rights to Odd Lot Entertainment and Perfect Weekend’s The Open Road from executive producer Wim Wenders.
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Nu Image boards Memories Of Anne Frank for Cannes
Nu Image has acquired international rights to Memories Of Anne Frank – Reflections Of A Childhood Friend starring Rosabell Laurenti Sellers, Szurdi Panna and Emilio Solfrizzi.
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Nu Image boards Thomas Jane 3D thriller Dark Country
Nu Image has boarded all international rights to the 3D thriller Dark Country and will commence sales in Cannes.
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Exclusive brings Hilary Swank thriller Invasion Of Privacy to Cannes market
Exclusive Film Distribution will begin pre-sales in Cannes on the thriller Invasion Of Privacy aka The Resident starring Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Christopher Lee.
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Clash Of The Titans shoot gets underway for Warner Bros, Legendary
Principal photography is underway on Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures’ epic action adventure Clash Of The Titans directed by Louis Leterrier.
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Cinemavault adds The Lightkeepers to Cannes slate
Principal photography has begun on Daniel Adams’ period romantic comedy The Lightkeepers starring Richard Dreyfuss and Blythe Danner.
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Gomorrah leads winners at David Di Donatello Awards
Matteo Garrone’s Gomorrah swept the David of Donatello Awards - Italy’s highest film honors - taking seven awards in all top categories including best film, best director and best screenplay as well as best producer honors for Domenico Procacci of Fandango.
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Dardenne Brothers to give Cannes Cinema Masterclass
The Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc, will give this year’s Cinema Masterclass at the Cannes Film Festival.
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The Boat That Rocked docks in France, Little Ashes fires up Spain and UK
ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week
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Miramax Films to shoot horror film in Melbourne
The government of the Australian state of Victoria has announced that Miramax Films is to make the horror/thriller Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark in Melbourne.
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Palace Films picks up Welcome, Missing Person
Australian distributor Palace Films has acquired French director Philippe Lioret’s Welcome and US director Noah Buschel’s The Missing Person.
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Japan's Jupiter signs three year deal with Warner Bros
Japanese cable channel operator Jupiter Entertainment Co Ltd has acquired the rights to a slate of more than 80 theatrical motion picture titles for broadcast in Japan.
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Essential Entertainment to introduce Middle Men at Cannes
California-based Essential Entertainment has picked up Middle Men ahead of Cannes.
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Eduardo Chapero Jackson to shoot first full length feature
The multi-award winning Spanish shorts director Eduardo Chapero Jackson is looking to shoot his first feature film, titled Verbo, this summer.
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Satte Farben vor Schwarz
Anita and Fred have been married for 50 years and are still very much in love. Fred’s illness bringssome surprising changes in their lives