All Screen articles in 29 November 2013 – Page 5
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Haillay film greenlit by Biennale college
Workshop backs three for production, including UK film Blood Cells, produced by Samm Haillay.
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Features
Smith, Nevill talk Film Policy Review
As the Film Policy Review is being examined again, Panel leader Chris Smith and BFI chief executive Amanda Nevill talk about progress made since 2012.
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Screen Flanders backs Becker, Windfeld
Ten films get €2m ($2.7m), including projects from Wolfgang Becker, Kathrine Windfeld.
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Saving Santa brings good cheer to CMG
EXCLUSIVE: Gateway Films & Prana Studios’ 3D animated feature opened in second place at the Polish box office last week behind The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
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Jerzy Skolimowski preparing 'catastrophic thriller'
EXCLUSIVE: Essential Killing partners Element, IFB on board, targeting spring 2014 shoot.
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Arnon Milchan: I spied for Israel
New Regency head Arnon Milchan has confirmed in a TV interview that he took part in clandestine missions for Israel.
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Academy sets credits deadline
The Academy hierarchy said on November 26 the deadline for receipt of Official Screen Credits (OSC) forms for 86th Academy Awards consideration is December 2.
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Magnolia takes Filth for North America
Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to the Irvine Welsh adaptation starring Bifa nominee James McAvoy.
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PGA selects doc nominees
The Producers Guild Of America (PGA) has named the documentary nominees that will advance in the voting process for the 25th Annual Producers Guild Awards.
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Slave, Nebraska rule Spirit noms
Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave is in contention for seven Spirit Awards followed closely by Alexander Payne’s Nebraska on six as Film Independent top brass announced nominees on November 26.
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Roskino expands on Hulu, adds Amazon
TV films and TV series to be added to the mix of Russian content offerings online.
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Distrify, SDI launch film gifting scheme
At IDFA, Distrify and the Scottish Documentary Institute have announced today a new ‘film gifting’ scheme called Pay-It-Forward.
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Arrow finds Binoche drama
Global Screen also inks South Korea, China, more on A Thousand Times Goodnight.
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Pinewood’s revenue, net debt increase
Public inquiry into expansion plan underway; studio confirms Teddington departure date.
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Francke, Heppell join Screen Film Summit funding panel
The Screen Film Summit, to be held Monday 2 December at BFI Southbank, has added two more expert panelists to its ‘Meet The Funders’ panel.
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Underhill, Shaw launch Films of London
Commercials veterans Jason Underhill and Rory Shaw have launched film production and development company Films of London.
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Edgar Wright: Ant-Man won't shoot in UK
Director says upcoming Marvel film Ant-Man would have shot in London but there is no room.
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Hitchcock's Holocaust project restored
A long unseen Holocaust documentary, on which Alfred Hitchcock had an advisory role, is being restored with the support of filmmaker Stephen Frears.