All Screen articles in 4 April 2013 – Page 4
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FeaturesEurope VoD: Popularity contests
How quickly is the VoD market developing across Europe – and how do services across the region compare? Screen correspondents report
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FeaturesUK tax relief: Take your partners
The UK is introducing tax credits for television production, high-end animation and video games this month. Michael Rosser explores how the relief could further strengthen a TV powerhouse
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NewsFilm London boosts TV budget
London Mayor Boris Johnson today announced an expansion of Film London’s £1.3m budget by £750,000, which will go towards promoting and developing TV production opportunities in London.
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NewsSky backs Warp heist drama
Sky Atlantic has boarded edgy heist drama The Panthers, a co-production with premium French broadcaster Canal+ and indie Warp Films.
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NewsCalls to hurry copyright laws
Copyright pressure group says Treasury is undermining tax reliefs by delaying secondary legislation.
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NewsSweden's Film i Vast scores record admissions
Swedish and international features co-produced last year by Swedish regional film centre Film i Väst in Trollhättan took a record 21 million admissions - 40% up on the previous year.
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NewsNordisk buys Norwegian cinema giant
Danish major Nordisk Film has purchased all shares in Oslo Kino - Norway’s largest cinema chain - for $103m (NOK 600m) from the municipality of Oslo.
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NewsBird's Food wins Hellenic award
Harsh criticism for the lack of state support for film production and the downgrading of the ministry of Culture.
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NewsCuracao IFFR opens with Blancanieves
The second edition of the Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam is to open with Pablo Berger’s Blancanieves.
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NewsCroisette-set comedy Cannes cancelled
Adrien Brody was due to star as a beleaguered director attending the Cannes Film Festival.
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NewsCreative England's crew night coming to Pinewood
Creative England’s crew night will be run at Pinewood Studios for the first time on April 17 from 6-8 pm.
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Film Finance TV plans six sessions in Cannes
Industry series Film Finance TV is gearing up for sessions in Cannes covering current trends in entertainment finance.
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NewsLevelK gets funny with Komedy label
International sales company LevelK is launching a new comedy label, Komedy, that will work with films from across the globe.
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NewsDogwoof moves Jarecki's House to Lat Am, Poland
AT MIPTV, Dogwoof Global has announced sales for Eugene Jarecki’s The House I Live in to HBO Latin America and TVP for Poland.
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NewsHanWay inks slew of VOD deals
EXCLUSIVE: Buyers include Jaguar, LoveFilm, Yota, Sohu, Filmin, Polar Star, Curzon on Demand, Blinkbox.
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NewsEC asks for extra €2.5m for MEDIA
EXCLUSIVE: 27 initiatives backed by MEDIA Mundus for 2013-2014
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NewsAgile develops Stoddart feature
Former Screen Star of Tomorrow and Coming Up director David Stoddart is developing his debut feature Disturbed with London-based producers Agile Films.
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NewsSleep Alone takes Curacao prize
More than 8,500 attendees turned up for second Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam.
















