All Screen articles in 3 October 2013 – Page 5
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McCartney's Clouds heads for screen
Rubicon Holding Group subsidiary RGH Entertainment is partnering with Michael Lynne and Bob Shaye’s Unique Features on an adaptation of Paul McCartney’s book High In The Clouds.
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Dickens to head up DDA's UK publicity team
She returns to DDA, where she worked for five years before joining Universal Pictures UK.
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FilmBuff picks up Evokative library
Leading digital distributor takes VOD and TV rights to Canadian boutique distributor’s catalogue, including Down Terrace [pictured].
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Iran selects The Past for Oscar
Submission of French-produced drama has angered Iranian conservatives.
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Prisoners takes top spot at UK box office
eOne’s drama records $2.2m (£1.4m) debut from 401 sites; Warner Bros’ Blue Jasmine scores Woody Allen’s best-ever UK debut with $1.3m (£832,000); Lionsgate’s Filth scores debut of just under $400,000 (£250,000) in Scotland.
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Cambridge Film Festival unveils Audience Award winners
The Festival closed with a screening of How I Live Now attended by director Kevin MacDonald.
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Disney UTV to adapt Bhagat’s Revolution
Raj Kumar Gupta to direct the adaptation which is currently being scripted.
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Finnish Film Affair attracts record numbers
Pablo Larrain’s No picked up the Audience Award at Helsinki’s Love & Anarchy Festival.
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FrightFest unveils Halloween line-up
Annual Halloween event to feature UK premieres of Soulmate [pictured] and Nothing Left to Fear; Neil Marshall and Michael Armstrong among guests attending.
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Ablaze Image picks up high-profile duo
Taipei-based sales company Ablaze Image has picked up international rights to Kano, produced by Wei Te-sheng (Warriors Of The Rainbow: Seediq Bale), and Yee Chih-yen’s long-awaited third feature.
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Cloudy 2 tops US on $35m
Box office climbed 34% over the previous session as Sony’s Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 stormed to the top on an estimated $35m.
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Detective Dee rules int'l BO
UPDATED SEPT 30: A second Asian film in two weeks led the international box office as Tsui Hark’s Young Detective Dee: Rise Of The Sea Dragon generated an estimated $17m debut. Meanwhile, Despicable Me 2 crossed $500m for UPI.
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Egypt selects Winter for Oscar
Winter Of Discontent to represent Egypt as foreign language Oscar submission.
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Comment
Advice for first features
While making a feature film may be the peak of many people’s creative aspirations, very few seem willing to walk the long path towards it, writes Creative England’s Chris Moll
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'Diana' director answers critics
Oliver Hirschbiegel talks about the harsh reaction to his Diana biopic and how he believes she may have had a “premonition” about her own death.
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Bad Hair wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell
Bad Hair (Pelo malo) wins San Sebastian’s top prize.