All Screen articles in 30 April 2009 – Page 3
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Features
Ilich - The Story Of Carlos
Biopic on the international terrorist known as Carlos, The Jackal
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La Inercia De Los Cuerpos
The film follows the relationships between doctors and patients, focusing in particular on a doctor who makes a medical mistake that dramatically changes his life.
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El Idioma Imposible
Based on the novel by Francisco Casavella about a couple’s intense and destructive relationship set in the 1980s.
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The Uninvited Guest
An English language project about an architect who goes through a painful separation from his girlfriend, and then receives a strange visit from his disquieting neighbour who asks to take refuge in his home and make a phone call, but then never leaves.
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We Have A Pope
A comedy of reflection, in which a psychiatrist is called in to counsel a cardinal, who although having been elected Pope, is not keen to ascend the Papacy
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The Turin Horse
An existential metaphor about death and pain. Inspired by Nietzsche’s experience in the Italian city of Turin.
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Universal Soldier III: The Next Generation
In a continuation of the franchise started by Roland Emmerich in 1992, a special military unit must stop a plot to turn the Chernobyl nuclear plant into a giant dirty bomb.
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News
Canadian producers and ACTRA reach new deal
Canadian actors and performers have secured a two per cent annual pay rise for the next three years after key industry bodies agreed to renew the Independent Production Agreement (IPA).
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The Infidel
An identity crisis comedy centered on Mahmud Nasir, successful business owner and salt of the earth East End Muslim who discovers that he’s adopted - and Jewish.
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Screen Australia agrees to finance Reef, Swerve
Screen Australia has agreed to finance Andrew Traucki’s thriller The Reef, about four friends being stalked by a Great White shark, and Swerve from writer-director Craig Lahiff.
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Match Factory picks up Cannes-bound Kinatay
Germany’s The Match Factory has picked up international rights to Brillante Mendoza’s Kinatay, which has been selected to screen in competition at Cannes.
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Norwegian Film Institute supports Chopin
Norway’s Storm Studios will co-produce Chopin, a $6.6m (NOK 43m) fully-animated feature from UK’s BreakThru Films, which will be released for composer’s 200th anniversary in 2010.