All Screen articles in 4 July 2013 – Page 4
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News
TGV Cinemas completes digitisation process
Malaysian exhibitor TGV Cinemas has converted all of its cinemas to digital, with the installation of 164 Christie digital projectors.
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Features
Moscow International Film Festival
Winners of Golden and Silver George awards at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.
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News
Fox Searchlight acquires Belle
Period drama, starring Tom Wilkinson and Emily Watson, set for release spring 2014.
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Hawking to open Cambridge Film Festival
Famed scientist Stephen Hawking to present the Stephen Finnigan-directed documentary in Cambridge.
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Paulo Coelho biopic details emerge
Film about the Brazilian writer behind The Alchemist to wrap in Spain this week.
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Author Loe to co-direct Inventory
Norwegian author Erlend Loe is to co-direct an adaptation of his latest work, Inventory (Vareopptelling).
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Reviews
Velvet Terrorists
Dirs: Pavol Pekarcik, Ivan Ostrchovsky, Peter Kerekes. Czech Republic-Croatia. 2013. 87mins
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News
eOne promotes Sandie Don
Entertainment One has promoted Sandie Don to head of distribution for its Australian business, Hopscotch/eOne.
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Features
Paris Cinema opening night
The Paris Cinema film festival opened on Thursday night (June 27) with Roman Polanski’s Venus in Fur.
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News
Despicable Me 2 tops UK box office
Universal’s animated sequel scores outstanding $22.6m (£14.9m) debut, including previews, to dethrone Man of Steel.
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Tepegöz’s Zerre wins top Moscow prize
Turkish director Erdem Tepegöz’s social drama The Particle (Zerre) has won the Golden George for Best Film at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF).
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News
BBFC to regulate mobile content
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is to take over regulation of mobile internet content from the Mobile Classification Board (IMCB).
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Skillset opens call for training support
Creative Skillset has now opened its first call for funding for training as part of its new Film Skills Strategy.
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WWZ tops Man of Steel at int'l box office
World War Z’s excellent second weekend of $70.1m sees Paramount past the $1bn mark for 2013; Man of Steel crosses $500m worldwide; Monsters University crosses $300m worldwide.
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Mars' Yildirim and Rieder talk Turkey growth
The Turkish exhibitor, honoured at CineEurope last week, aims to reach 1000 screens by 2016.
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News
Monsters University retains US lead
Disney/Pixar’s sequel adds estimated $46.2m to stay number one; Fox’s The Heat debuts strongly with $40m.
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Comment
Shaken and stirred at CineEurope
Trolling the tradefloor at CineEurope, this reporter enjoys the thrill of a moving seat at D-Box.
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News
A World Not Ours wins top Edinburgh prize
Mahdi Fleifel’s refugee documentary wins Best Film in the International Competition. Experimental doc Leviathan wins Best British Feature.