All Screen articles in 30 May 2013 – Page 3
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Mikkel Norgaard, The Keeper Of Lost Causes
A new Scandinavian thriller franchise kicks off with The Keeper Of Lost Causes. Wendy Mitchell talks to the director, Mikkel Norgaard, about bringing a cinematic feel and dark humour to the project to move away from the region’s TV hits
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Exclusive Media: scaring up business
Exclusive Media has made an impressive mark on the industry with such diverse titles as The Woman In Black and End Of Watch. Jeremy Kay talks to the company’s leaders about its evolving business.
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Gulf's growth pattern
Gulf Film, the Middle East’s leading distributor and exhibitor, has even more growth plans for the near future. Wendy Mitchell talks to its CEO, Selim El Azar, and Jaber Al Ansari of new parent company q.media.
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FilmNation: state of the nation
Guided by Glen Basner, FilmNation has effortlessly mixed critical acclaim with commercial success. Jeremy Kay talks to Basner as the company celebrates its fifth anniversary.
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Les Arcs to spotlight former Yugoslavia
Coproduction Village to run fifth edition; Works in Progress to choose 12 titles.
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Michael Caine's Mr Morgan goes global
Global Screen has reported robust Cannes sales on romantic-drama Mr Morgan’s Last Love starring Michael Caine.
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Gabriel Arcand, Le Démantlement
Melanie Goodfellow talks to Gabriel Arcand about his role in Sébastien Pilote’s Le Démantlement.
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The Last Scout wraps shoot
Simon Phillips’ sci-fi thriller shot for four weeks at Hollywood’s Laurel Canyon stages.
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Ruairi Robinson, The Last Days On Mars
Irish film-maker Ruairi Robinson talks to Leon Forde about his feature debut The Last Days On Mars, which screened in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight section.
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Marine Vacth, Young & Beautiful
The 23-year-old model turned actress spoke to Andreas Wiseman about her challenging role in Francois Ozon’s Young & Beautiful (Jeune et Jolie).
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Curzon World takes Warmest Colour for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Curzon Film World has nabbed UK rights to Abdellatif Kechiche’s Palme d’Or winner.
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Erik Skjoldbjærg, Pioneer
Erik Skjoldbjærg shot his 1997 thriller Insomnia in the midnight sun above the Arctic Circle. Now, the Norwegian is going deep underwater in his new thriller Pioneer [pictured], sold by Trustnordisk and now in post-production.
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Wallonia-Brussels supports 46 projects
Among them, the latest from Our Children director Joachim Lafosse [pictured].
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RSC, Picturehouse to broadcast live productions
Richard II, starring David Tennant [pictured], will be the first of three RSC Shakespeare plays to be filmed live during the next year.
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James Franco, As I Lay Dying
Andreas Wiseman talks to James Franco about his latest feature As I Lay Dying, which premiered in Cannes.
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Yann Gonzalez, You And The Night
French filmmaker Yann Gonzalez discusses directing Eric Cantona as The Stud in his debut feature You and The Night about a failed orgy which premieres in Cannes Critics’ Week.
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First image from Blackburn's Dream On
Farren Blackburn’s comedy-drama [pictured] will shoot for six weeks and stars Richard Coyle and Sienna Guillory.
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Col Needham, IMDb
IMDb’s founder talks about his love for movies and the company’s huge growth over the years.
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Hangover overtakes Fast & Furious in UK
Warner Bros’ threequel tops UK box office with $9m (£5.9m) debut, including previews.
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Hugo Weaving agrees to ride Mule
One of Australia’s most internationally recognised character actors, Hugo Weaving (The Lord Of The Rings, The Matrix), is to star in comedy The Mule, which recently went into production in Melbourne.