All Screen articles in 3 October 2013 – Page 2
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Voltage steps into The Cobbler
EXCLUSIVE: The AFM will feature an Adam Sandler project as Voltage Pictures prepares to commence pre-sales on The Cobbler.
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Guardian readies Snowden book
EXCLUSIVE: Luke Harding writing book for Guardian Books; studios and indies in the mix for film rights.
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Abducted gets UK, international deals
EXCLUSIVE: UK thriller gets international sales and UK distribution deals.
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Rome to open with The Fifth Wheel
Giovanni Veronesi’s The Fifth Wheel (L’Ultima Ruota del Carro) will open the 8th Rome Film festival next month (November 8-17).
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LFF opening to screen in 30 UK cities
Live satellite link to BFI London Film Festival opening night will show European premiere of Captain Phillips in 30 UK cities and towns.
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Screen Media acquires Day
Screen Media has taken worldwide rights from APA to Michael Rosenbaum’s raunchy comedy Back In The Day.
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Schlessel to run new Focus
NEWS: James Schamus to exit and focus on producing Ang Lee boxing film
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Golimo joins Norwegian Film Institute
He signs six-year contract as production and development chief; Svensk Denmark appoints Birdi Bjerregaard as MD for SF Film Production.
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Ted 2 set for June 2015
Universal Pictures has set June 26 2015 as the release date for its sequel to highest grossing original R-rated comedy of all time.
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Film Movement acquires Afghan Love Story
Film Movement has acquired US rights to Barmak Akram’s An Afghan Love Story (Aka Wajma), Afghanistan’s official foreign-language Oscar submission.
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BFI Player details revealed
BFI chair Greg Dyke hails “defining moment” at launch of video on demand platform BFI Player.
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All in the Imagination
US screenwriter-director Geoffrey Fletcher talks about collaborating with Bombay Sapphire on its Imagination Series short film competition, now in its second year.
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BFI to host National Archive fundraising gala
The inaugural Luminous gala aims to raise funds to preserve and digitize the UK’s National Collection of film and TV, with attendees including Danny Boyle, Ralph Fiennes and Jude Law.
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Doc & Film closes US on Violette, Sacro GRA adds sales
EXCLUSIVE: Venice winner Sacro GRA sells to eight more territories.
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Iran blocks Rasoulof travel
Mohammad Rasoulof was due to present Manuscripts Don’t Burn at the Nuremburg International Human Rights Film Festival (NIHRFF).
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Bloomberg launches NYC digital schemes
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has unveiled two initiatives to bolster the city’s digital credentials.