All Screen articles in 4 April 2013 – Page 5
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NewsBerlinale to show restored Dr. Caligari
Berlinale Classics screening to include world premiere of John Zorn’s new music.
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NewsMIPTV roundup: Swedish VOD company eyes UK; partners for Jonathan Strange
A roundup of news from the first day of MIPTV, including Fremantle’s Cecile Frot-Coutaz’s thoughts on how Europe’s recession is impacting TV.
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NewsSoda appoints head of distribution
EXCLUSIVE: Former Pathe exec Rachel Woodward joins UK distributor.
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NewsTribeca inks VOD deals in UK
Tribeca signs UK VOD deals for titles including Greetings From Tim Buckley, Fresh Meat.
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NewsMilan exhibitor to add IMAX venue
Milan-based exhibitor Arco Program is to add an IMAX screen to its Skyline multiplex in Milan.
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NewsSundance London talks include Barbara Kopple, Jeff Nichols
Sundance London (April 25-28) has unveiled the talks and musical performances at its Festival Hub under Cinewrold at the O2.
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FeaturesJulian Levin, Canana
Mexico’s Canana is having a banner 2013 with its biggest production, a new deal with Participant and a joint venture with IM Global. Wendy Mitchell talks to CEO Julian Levin about how the company grows while maintaining its incubator vibe.
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NewsMipTV Tuesday: at a glance
Round-up of news from day two of MipTV in Cannes includes Warner Bros acquisition of the rights to Spanish gameshow Money Time and a Max Steel recommission.
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NewsMemento takes on sales of SXSW hit Short Term 12
EXCLUSIVE: Destin Cretton’s award-winning picture stars Brie Larson as a care-worker in a foster care facility.
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NewsShine closes in on Big Talk deal
News Corp-owned Shine Group is in advanced negotiations to acquire scripted indie Big Talk Productions.
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FeaturesCinemaCon: The view from the aisles
New technology, the importance of theatrical and the rise of China will all be among the talking points at this year’s CinemaCon, which gathers exhibitors and distributors in Las Vegas (April 15-18). Jeremy Kay reports.
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FeaturesCinemaCon: The big attraction
A new wave of technologies aims to further enhance the theatrical experience. But will exhibitors be receptive after the costly transition to digital? By John Hazelton.
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FeaturesCinemaCon: Going large
IMAX is heading to this year’s CinemaCon on the back of strong growth. Jeremy Kay reports.
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FeaturesLuc Déry and Kim McCraw, micro_scope
The founders of Montreal’s micro_scope tell Melanie Goodfellow how their production outfit draws on the city’s rich talent base to achieve international reach
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FeaturesSundance London: Exporting Sundance
The organisers of Sundance London reveal how the programme was tailored for its second edition and why the UK is a good fit. Wendy Mitchell reports
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FeaturesBelgium: Fighting fit
Belgium is increasingly prominent on the world stage as a source of hot films and talent that can travel. Geoffrey Macnab explores the rise of a territory with big potential
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FeaturesBelgium: In the money
Belgium’s Tax Shelter is vital to production in the territory. So why are some in the industry calling for it to be revised? By Geoffrey Macnab
















