All Screen articles in 30 April 2009 – Page 7
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Features
Freche Mädchen 2
Sequel of box office hit Cheeky Girls exploring trials and tribulations of a group of teenage girls.
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Features
Das Schweigen
A 13 year old girl vanishes in the exact place where a girl was killed 23 years ago. The situation forces those involved in the original case to face their past.
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Boxhagener Platz
A film following the adventures of Grandma Otti and her 12-year-old grandson around East Berlin’s Boxhagener Platz in 1968.
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News
Tribeca awards About Elly and Racing Dreams
The eighth-annual Tribeca Film Festival presented its best narrative feature prize to Asghar FarhadI’s Iranian drama About Elly (Darbareye Elly).
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Tenth edition of the IIFAs to be held in Macau in June
The organisers of the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFAs) have announced that the tenth edition of the awards will be held June 11-13 in Macau.Nominees for best film include blockbusters Ghajini, Jodhaa Akbar, Race and Dostana, along with less traditional films such as Rock On, about a group of ...
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Sony acquisitions division has taste for Blood: The Last Vampire
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group (SPWAG) has picked up all North American rights to East Wing Holdings Corp and SAJ’s Blood: The Last Vampire.
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NEHST Studios boards supernatural thriller The Pale Horsemen
Larry Meistrich’s production, financing and distribution company NEHST Studios has acquired film rights to Sandrunner Entertainment’s supernatural thriller The Pale Horsemen
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Korea’s Showbox picks up trio ahead of Cannes
Showbox Mediaplex has picked up international rights to art heist mystery Insadong Scandal, hardcore thriller Missing and omnibus film Five Senses Of Eros.
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Zhang Yimou to shoot two-part feature Three Guns
Beijing New Picture Film has confirmed that the director’s next project will be a two-part feature co-produced with Edko Films.
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Fox's Wolverine sinks its claws into global box office
The summer season arrives this weekend with 20th Century Fox’s global release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which has one week to establish itself before PPI/Paramount launches Star Trek across the world the following weekend.
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In The Loop, Lost In Rio bookend Seattle Film Festival
Armando Iannucci’s political satire In The Loop and Michel Hazanavicius’ spy spoof sequel OSS 117: Lost In Rio bookend the 35th Seattle International Film Festival, set to run from May 21-June 14.
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National Geographic, Imagenation Abu Dhabi join Exclusive, Spitfire on Weir's The Way Back
National Geographic Entertainment and Imagenation Abu Dhabi have joined Exclusive Media Group and Spitfire Pictures to produce Peter Weir’s second world war escape thriller The Way Back.
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Lorber HT Digital picks up US rights to spiritual activism doc Fierce Light
Lorber HT Digital has acquired all US rights to Velcrow Ripper’s spiritual activism documentary Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action ahead of its premiere at Hot Docs in Toronto next week.
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Focus Features International adds Mike Leigh to Cannes slate
Focus Features International has added Mike Leigh’s untitled new film to its Cannes slate after boarding worldwide rights excluding UK free television.
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Comment
Market Correction
The Wall Street Journal caused panic declaring the death of international sales but cost-effective, marketable films can still secure pre-sales.