All Screen articles in 30 Sept 2010 – Page 9
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Well Go USA, Variance Films partner on Asian action trio
Well Go USA and Variance Films are expanding their partnership by releasing three top Asian action films in theatres in their original, uncut and un-dubbed versions.
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SAG elections return new national board of directors cast
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has announced elections results for its national board of directors.
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Daniel Radcliffe lands first US agency deal with UTA
Daniel Radcliffe has signed with UTA in his first deal for US agency representation.
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Can Eye galvanise Dutch film culture?
It could be rocky times ahead for Dutch public spending. A figure of 22% is bandied about as the possible hit that Dutch cultural organisations may have to take. As the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht begins, the prospect of such savage cuts is inevitably causing alarm.
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LoveFilm, Momentum plan cross-platform release for Frozen
Adam Green’s thriller Frozen is to get a two-week release via LoveFilm’s online and rental service prior to its retail release.
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Oldman to lead cast for Alfredson’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Working Title today confirmed the cast for Tomas Alfredson’s adaptation of John Le Carre novel Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, due to shoot at the end of Sept.
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The Foreign Film Conundrum
Foreign language films made with a mainstream wide-audience sensibility often fall through the cracks when being sold overseas. So why the snobbery?
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Weekly international box office Sept 17 - 19
Sony’s Resident Evil: Afterlife crossed the $100m mark over the Sept 17 – 19 weekend after grossing $39.6m from 6,235 screens in 47 territories for $103.6m.
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Two Mexican dramas win San Sebastian’s Films In Progress awards
Bernardo Arellano’s Entre La Noche Y El Dia and Iria Gomez Concheiro’s Asalto Al Cine have picked up San Sebastian’s Films In Progress awards for incomplete Latin American projects.
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Canadian shoot starts on Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man
Production is underway in British Columbia on Pascal Laugier’s mystery The Tall Man starring Jessica Biel
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Magnet closes US deal on Miike's 13 Assassins
Magnolia Pictures’ genre label Magnet has acquired US rights to Takashi Miike’s samurai tale 13 Assassins on the back of recent premieres in Venice and Toronto.
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Luis Tosar to make comedy-drama Los Fenomenos
Spanish actor-producer Luis Tosar is set to work on a comedy-drama called Los Fenomenos through his production company ZircoZine.
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Anchor Bay to release unrated I Spit On Your Grave remake
Anchor Bay Films has elected to release an unrated version of Steven R Monroe’s new take on Meir Zarchi’s horror classic I Spit On Your Grave.
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Cotillard, Duris, Chaumeil join new Universal-Quad comedy
UPI is reuniting with Heartbreaker producers Quad on the new French-language comedy Living Is Better Than Dying (Vivre C’est Mieux Que Mourir).
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Lisandro Alonso special guest for Binger-Screen interview
Director Lisandro Alonso (La Libertad, Liverpool) will be interviewed by Screen International editor Mike Goodridge for the annual Binger Filmlab-Screen International interview at the Netherlands Film Festival that runs from September 22-October 1.
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Bosnia selects Cirkus Columbia; Bulgaria submits Eastern Plays for Oscars
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s candidate for best foreign language film at the Academy Awards will be Danis Tanovic’s Cirkus Columbia. Kamen Kalev’s Eastern Plays will represent Bulgaria
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Kline, Keaton on board Darling Companion for Likely Story, Werc Werk Works
Werc Werk Works and Likely Story have brought on Lawrence Kasdan to direct the comedy Darling Companion starring Kevin Kline and Diane Keaton.