All Screen articles in 30 Sept 2010 – Page 24
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NewsSheffield Doc/Fest announces 132-film line-up
Sheffield Doc/Fest (Nov 3-7) includes 17 world premieres, 26 UK premieres, 5 European premieres and 1 international premiere.
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NewsGar O'Brien takes over programming for Galway Fleadh
The Galway Film Fleadh has promoted long-time staffer Gar O’Brien to be programmer of its 23rd edition.
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Japan's Kadokawa to merge film and publishing operations
Kadokawa Group Holdings has announced it will merge its publishing and film entities in a major restructuring of the media conglomerate’s operations.
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Babelgum launches channels with UK's Encounters festival
Babelgum is working with the UK-based Encounters International Film Festival to create several online and mobile video channels.
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Mike Leigh on panel for Film London NYFF event
Mike Leigh joins Film London initiative ‘London in New York’, an event to promote London as a filming location, at the New York Film Festival.
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GongMedia launches VOD platform
IPTV network and anime specialist Gong Media has launched an international VOD platform, GongVision.
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NewsLondon Film Festival adds Sofia Coppola's Somewhere
The BFI London Film Festival has added another film to its lineup: Sofia Coppola’s Golden Lion winner Somewhere.
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NewsScreen Gems partners with Constantin, Unique on Mortal Instruments
Sony’s Screen Gems is working with Constantin Film and Unique Features to develop the film franchise Mortal Instruments, based on the book series by Cassandra Clare.
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Some UK producers question Freeway fee
Freeway maintains that it has received mostly positive feedback from clients.
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NewsVenice's Marco Mueller to get Chinese Award
Venice Film Festival artistic director Marco Mueller is set to receive China’s prestigious Friendship Award from the Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of China, Wen Jiabao, in a closed door meeting in Rome.
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FeaturesReykjavik International Film Festival 2010
The Reykjavik International Film Festival ran Sept 23-Oct 3.
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NewsTanuj Garg to become CEO of Balaji Telefilms
After his departure from Studio 18 as head of international operations, Tanuj Garg will soon take over the motion picture business of Balaji Telefilms Ltd as CEO.
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NewsMomentum takes UK rights to Wasted On The Young
Momentum has acquired UK rights to Toronto buzz title Wasted On The Young from Fortissimo.
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NewsFestival Scope launches online platform with festival hits
Festival Scope, the new online platform which allows screenings of select films from the world’s major film festivals for industry subscribers, has gone live with a lineup including the winning films from this summer’s Sarajevo, ERA New Horizons, Paris Cinema, Taormina and Locarno Open Doors.
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NewsHammer Films starts new books imprint with Random House
Random House Group’s Arrow Books has struck a publishing partnership with Hammer Films.
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NewsRotterdam plans strands on Soviet Westerns, fashion films
The International Film Festival Rotterdam has announced two of the themed programmes for the Signals section.
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NewsNiels Swinkels promoted to MD of UPI UK
Duncan Clark, EVP Distribution, Universal Pictures International (UPI) today announced that Niels Swinkels has been promoted to managing director of UPI UK and Ireland.
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NewsSpain’s 6 Sales take international rights to Captain Thunder
Leading Spanish outfit 6 Sales has taken international sales rights to award-winning Spanish director Antonio Hernandez’s hotly anticipated $12m project Captain Thunder.















