All Screen articles in 30 June 2011 – Page 13
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Pirates 4 crosses $600m overseas as X-Men sparkle
Disney’s Pirates grossed $69m to reach $600m after ruling the waves for the third straight weekend despite a spirited launch by Fox’s X-Men prequel and a second weekend for The Hangover Part II that saw the Warner Bros/Legendary Pictures comedy sequel cross $150m.
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London Indian Film Festival to open with Delhi Belly
The line-up for the second edition of the festival will also include Anurag Kashyap’s That Girl In Yellow Boots.
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Palace pictures
US movie palaces of yesteryear are brought to life in a beautiful photo collection
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Icarus Films takes US rights to El Sicario Room 164
Gianfranco Rosi’s documentary about a Mexican hitman premiered in Venice last year.
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Weekly International Box Office May 27 – 29
Pirates Of The Caribbean cruises to $125m in second week as US dominates international
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X-Men prequel in global launch
X-Men: First Class becomes Hollywood’s latest global summer release this weekend, opening on 8,127 screens in 75 international markets at the same time as it makes its North American debut.
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Maya signs international deals on Cafe
Maya Entertainment has sold Jennifer Love Hewitt romantic comedy Café to 13 international markets.
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Sobini's Sexy Evil Genius adds cast
Seth Green, Michelle Trachtenberg, Billy Baldwin, and Harold Perrineau Jr have joined the cast of Sobini Films’ Sexy Evil Genius.
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Paladin gets Connected for US
Sundance documentary competition entry Connected: An Autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology is to be distributed in the US by Paladin.
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Bill Leimbach to unveil World War II epic at ScreenSingapore
The Beneath Hill 60 producer will be at the inaugural ScreenSingapore to raise financing for Singapore Sunset In 3D.
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Comment
UK producers must lobby to rejoin Eurimages
For too long UK producers have been been deprived of access to funds and co-producers that their European counterparts take for granted.
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Features
Borrowed Time
The seventh film to come out of Film London’s microbudget scheme Microwave is a comedy drama directed by London Film School graduate Jules Bishop and produced by Olivier Kaempfer for Parkville Pictures.
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Jules Bishop lines up second feature Cafe Finito
The UK director is currently shooting his debut feature Borrowed Time as part of Film London’s Microwave scheme.