All Screen articles in 30 June 2011 – Page 11
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Super 8 tops US charts in $38m opening weekend
Paramount’s sci-fi mystery defied expectations to pull off a solid launch and earn the first number one debut for an original storyline of the summer, while Relativity Media’s Judy Moody flopped in seventh place.
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Cineworld CFO Richard Jones steps down
Cineworld veteran resigns with immediate effect after 15 years at exhibition chain
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FrightFest to open with Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark
Guillermo Del Toro, Julian Gilbey thrillers bookend London horror festival
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Reviews
Antigone, Or Let’s Make Movies In Transylvania!
Dir: Nandor Jakob-Benke. Hungary-Romania. 2011. 83mins
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Pirates 4 bids to hold on to overseas crown
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides will be locked in a battle for international box office supremacy this weekend with The Hangover Part II, X-Men: First Class and Kung Fu Panda 2.
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Aida Takla O'Reilly named HFPA president
O’Reilly was voted in at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s (HFPA) annual election meeting on June 7 and succeeds Phil Berk.
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Fixed Point Films to adapt family drama Hope's Wish
LA-based Fixed Point Films’ Jonah Hirsch and Shining Star Productions’ Stuart Stout will turn Stuart and Shelby Stout book Hope’s Wish into a feature and have set Oscar-winner Diana Ossana to adapt the screenplay.
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Tribeca Film picks up Shut Up Little Man!
Tribeca Film has acquired select US rights from Closer Productions including VoD, theatrical, digital, DVD and festival to Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure.
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Features
Cate Blanchett and Clare Stewart at the Sydney Film Festival
Festival patron Cate Blanchett and festival director Clare Stewart at the opening night of the Sydney Film Festival
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Creative England announces new interim board
Caroline Norbury to assume role of “establishment director” as part of drive to ready Creative England for October start date
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Features
Weekly International Box Office June 3 - 5
Pirates crosses $600m, X-Men: First Class enters the fray and local productions fare well in Japan
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Comment
Superhero Fatigue
The deluge of superhero movies this summer could spell saturation for a genre that is exhibiting a serious lack of adventure.
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Features
Mike Lerner
The founder of London-based Roast Beef Productions talks to Screen about his latest feature doc, Danfung Dennis’s Sundance winning Hell And Back Again, which will jointly premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest and the EIFF.
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Carey Fitzgerald
21 years after she founded sales company High Point, Carey Fitzgerald talks to Screen about adapting to change, moving into UK distribution and the secrets of survival.
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Arclight, Singapore's IFS Capital sign financing deal on Mental
Arclight Films has brought on Singapore’s IFS Capital to finance the comedy Mental, reuniting director PJ Hogan with Toni Collette 17 years after they collaborated on Muriel’s Wedding.
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Revolver in tune with Kings Of Leon doc
Talihina Sky: The Story Of Kings Of Leon will get its European premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival
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Strong Danish cast confirmed for Bier's Love
Trust Nordisk handling sales on Susanne Bier’s $8m latest scheduled for an Aug 2012 release
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New iPhone app to provide low cost production scheduling tool
Northern Film & Media has funded the new app, which brings the production stripboard system to a mobile device for the first time.