All Screen articles in 30 June 2011 – Page 12
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FeaturesAlan Parker & Arjun Rose
The celebrated writer and director of some 14 films including Bugsy Malone, Mississippi Burning and Evita talks to the young film-maker who made his first film in 18 days about the importance of time, titles and trust.
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FeaturesJoe Cornish & Charles Henri Belleville
The director of Attack The Block and co-writer of Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures Of Tintin tells the young film-maker behind The Inheritance what he learned from making his first theatrical feature
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FeaturesClass of 2010: where are they now?
Stars of Tomorrow, today. Screen catches up with the blossoming careers of some of last year’s alumni, including Downton Abbey’s Jessica Brown Findlay and Claire Wilson, who is writing Oliver Twist contemporary retelling Twist for Ruby Films and Rocket Pictures.
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FeaturesPirates rules the world
How did Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides gross so much internationally so rapidly? Jeremy Kay reports
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PromotionStars of Tomorrow 2011
Screen presents the Stars of Tomorrow 2011 — talent destined to shine on the international stage. These rising actors, directors and writers were selected and profiled by Fionnuala Halligan.
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CommentTalent of two cities
Screen’s chief critic catches up with the latest local cinema from two European territories with the aid of two very different events: Romania’s Transilvania International Film Festival and the Madrid de Cine screenings in Spain
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FeaturesWarp speeds ahead
UK production outfit Warp Films has a reputation for innovative, low-budget film-making. Now the 10-year-old company is shifting up a gear with international partners, bigger budgets and intriguing titles.
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NewsNew international film festival to start in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan’s capital Tashkent is to host its first international film festival this October organised by the Uzbekkino National Agency and the Forum of Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan.
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FeaturesSofia rides production wave
Is there more to Bulgaria than low costs and a stunning New York City film set? And a case study of Kon-Tiki
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FeaturesHothouse for hotshots
The NFTS’s Lynda Myles tells Louise Tutt why she believes film schools give hopeful film-makers the best possible start.
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FeaturesReality Czech
How are Eastern Europe’s established location strongholds responding to increased regional competition for footloose international projects? In the Czech Republic, which is very well-regarded by producers, its production rebate has already run dry this year
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FeaturesThe Balkan answer
With established film infrastructures and fascinating landscapes, Serbia and Croatia have been quietly luring productions away from the nearby centres of Prague and Budapest. Now both are introducing valuable tax incentives to give international producers two competitive new location hubs.
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NewsScreen unveils 2011 Stars of Tomorrow
Talents chosen this year include Julian Fellowes’ new Romeo and an actor handpicked by Steven Spielberg; plus filmmakers shooting features with Idris Elba and Tom Hardy. Full list revealed here.
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FeaturesStars of Tomorrow 2011 photos
Stars were photographed at London’s Club at the Ivy in June 2011. All photos by Adam Scourfield.
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NewsOptimum, Kinowelt to be rebranded as StudioCanal
New name, logo comes into effect Sept 1; Danny Perkins says UK will be business as usual except the name change; Kinowelt to move to Berlin.
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NewseOne inks output deal with Lakeshore for Australia, NZ
Multiyear deal which extends existing relationship kicks off with Amanda Seyfried thriller Gone
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NewsCEM closes deal for Czech distributor Bontonfilm
Media kingpin secures the addition from Bancroft Private Equity, LLP and minority shareholders
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NewsCell 211 director Monzon gears up for The Kid, Murder Weekend
Multi-award winning Spanish writer-director Daniel Monzón has revealed further details of his new projects to follow his hit Cell 211.















