All Screen articles in 29 Sept 2011 – Page 3
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Cinedigm promotes Mizel, Loffredo
Adam Mizel named COO and CFO, Gary Loffredo appointed president of digital cinema services at Cinedigm.
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Lionsgate to develop young adult trilogy Chaos Walking
Doug Davison will produce the trilogy by bestselling author Patrick Ness through Davison’s Quadrant Pictures
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Slater Brothers acquires domestic rights to My Uncle Rafael
Slater Brothers Entertainment has secures North American rights to My Uncle Rafael following its success at the Arpa International Film Festival, the annual LA event celebrating the Armenian diaspora.
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Thessaloniki's Balkan Survey to pay tribute to Erden Kiral
Festival also announces 14 films in the Balkan Survey’s core programme.
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MIP deals: Prime Suspect, The Firm among early sellers, Lionsgate inks Latin American TV partnership
US TV updates on Lynda La Plante’s crime series and John Grisham’s novel are selling well at MIPCOM.
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Gaga names new board members, to accelerate acquisitions and distribution
Japanese producer-distributor Gaga Corporation has announced several corporate promotions in a move to build on the the company’s recent successes in its acquisitions and distribution business.
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Here to Help
Screen hosted a press conference with The Help leading ladies Emma Stone, Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis during the Zurich Film Festival.
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Otto leaves Sony to join Ascot Elite's German operations
Daniel Otto has been appointed as the Head of Acquisitions; Sales and Co-Productions at Swiss Ascot Elite Entertainment Group’s Munich-based German theatrical operation Ascot Elite Filmverleih.
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UK Jewish Film Festival to open with This Must Be The Place
The festival, which runs in London (November 1-20) will feature works from Joseph Cedar, Percy and Felix Adlon.
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MIP deals: BBC4 takes 'the next Killing'
BBC4 has locked up two new Scandinavian crime dramas, one from the creator of Wallander
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Titans turn out for George Harrison doc premiere
I have been to some fairly star-studded film premieres in my time, but I wasn’t prepared for the megastar wattage rolled out on a hot London Sunday afternoon for the UK premiere of Martin Scorsese’s 208-minute documentary George Harrison: Living In The Material World.
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MIP deals: Disney secures Missing sales, Netflix bags more original content
Disney and Netflix announce significant deals on first morning of TV market.
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Creative England now open for business
The new regional body has officially launched today with the appointment of some board members and three senior managers; funding will be available from October 17.
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Ben Wheatley starts shoot for Sightseers
StudioCanal is financing and distributing in UK; Protagonist handles international sales.
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Image Nation restructures into Emirati and international divisions
Image Nation Abu Dhabi is to split into two divisions, one focusing on local Emirati talent, the other on international relationships.
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Hopscotch/eOne strikes output deal with Summit
Hopscotch/Entertainment One has signed a three-year output deal to distribute Summit films in all media across Australia and New Zealand.