All Screen articles in 30 April 2009 – Page 8
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Features
Market report UK
Festival gems perform well in the UK, but usually far outside the top 100.
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News
France reintroduces internet piracy bill
The anti-piracy Creation and Internet Law was reintroduced in the French Parliament yesterday (April 29) following its rejection earlier this month.
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Features
Road Train
Four friends in the outback commandeer a road train to escape from a murderer, but what they discover is far more terrifying than anything on that lonely road.
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Mad Bastards
Performances and stories from real people in the Kimberley are woven through the music of legendary Broome musicians The Pigram Brothers.
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Forget Me Not
A bittersweet modern day love story featuring a sweeping London backdrop; two strangers meet and over the course of one night & morning a series of events happen that will change their lives forever.
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Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 and 2
The last novel in the Harry Potter series, which has been split into two parts.
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Gullivers Travels
Travel writer Lemuel Gulliver takes an assignment in Bermuda, but ends up on the island of Liliput, where he towers over its tiny citizens
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Year of the heavyweights
Cannes has invited the A-list world of cinema to a festival that is ready to excite critics and prise open dusty wallets.
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News
EIFF to welcome Bollywood star Sharmila Tagore
The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) to interview Bollywood star Sharmila Tagore about her cinema career and work with the UN
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News
Aegis Film Fund to invest $50m in film productions
Aegis Film Fund (Aegis), a newly launched debt fund in the UK, intends to invest up to $50 million in films, with a focus on high budget productions.
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Features
The Big Soldier
A foot soldier and a general from rival states became the sole survivors of a war.
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Features
East-West Fusion
India-US production consultancy Nuclear Mango is looking to bridge the gap between the Bollywood and Hollywood industries.
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Werc It Out
Producer/financiers Christine Kunewa Walker and Elizabeth Redleaf of Werc Werk Works are busy with Allen Ginsberg project Howl and features from Todd Solondz and Bela Tarr.
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