All Screen articles in 30 Sept 2010 – Page 5
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Features
Subhash Ghai
Bollywood producer Subhash Ghai talks to Screen about his plans to expand Mumbai-based film school, Whistling Woods, on an international level.
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Mission Impossible IV underway in Moscow
Four days of filming took place in and around the Red Square last week.
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Whitaker, Del Toro, Wagner to be honoured at Chicago Film Festival
The 46th edition of the festival (7-21 October) will feature over 150 films from 50 countries, including John Curran’s Stone and Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours.
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Gainsbourg opens Filmfest Hamburg, Douglas Sirk Award for Julian Schnabel
Joann Sfar’s Gainsbourg will open the 18th edition of Filmfest Hamburg tonight.
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Persson raises $50,000 in crowd funding for Pirate bay documentary
Swedish producer Martin Persson has raised more than $50,000 to date in crowd funding for Simon Klose’s documentary TBK AFK–The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard.
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Doumit joins twofour54 as sales executive
She will work for the Abu Dhabi media zone’s commercial arm to help grow its distribution operation within the MENA region.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest to host industry conference in 2011
The festival is teaming up with European body Documentary Campus to try and encourage co-productions.
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Paul Greengrass to be honoured at Ghent Film Festival
The Bourne Ultimatum director will receive his award at the Ghent Film Festival on 13th October.
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Spain's Lolafilms option film rights to best-selling trilogy of novels
Major Spanish producer Andres Vicente Gomez through his outfit Lolafilms has optioned the film rights to the best selling Spanish thriller trilogy series The Dark Door (La Puerta Oscura), written by David Lozano.
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Harrison Ford to receive SBIFF honour
Harrison Ford will receive the Santa Barbara International Films Festival’s 2010 Kirk Douglas Award For Excellence In Film.
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Academy sets October 1 deadline for foreign language submissions
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences has set an October 1 deadline for submissions in the foreign language film and the live action short film and animated short film categories.
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Brazil picks Lula for Oscar race
While Fabio Barreto remains unconscious after a car accident, his Lula, the Son of Brazil has been chosen to represent the country in the Foreign Language Oscar race.
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Bonnie And Clyde director Arthur Penn dies at 88
Arthur Penn, whose startling work on Bonnie And Clyde ushered US cinema into a new age of awareness, died from heart failure at his Manhattan home on Tuesday [28], one day after his 88th birthday.
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Israel Film Festival in LA to honour Dreyfuss, Landau
Richard Dreyfuss and Jon Landau will be honoured at the Israel Film Festival when it kicks off in Los Angeles next month.
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ATO Pictures swoops on US rights for comedy Terri
ATO Pictures has acquired US rights to the upcoming coming-of-age comedy Terri starring John C Reilly and newcomer Jacob Wysocki.
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Don Carmody shoots hockey drama Breakaway starring Rob Lowe
Don Carmody, producer of the international box office hit Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D, is one of five producers on the cross-cultural hockey drama Breakaway starring Rob Lowe, which has begun principal photography in Toronto.
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Weekly international box office Sept 24 - 26
Resident Evil: Afterlife became only the third film released this year to spend three consecutive weeks at number one on the international chart.
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Wild Bunch to release Jack Cardiff doc in France and Germany
Craig McCall’s feature documentary is being sold internationally by High Point Films.
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Danny Boyle to receive BFI Fellowship award at LFF
His closing night film 127 Hours will also be one of 11 features competing for the London Film Festival’s Best Film Award; Patricia Clarkson to head up the jury.