All Screen articles in 7 March 2013 – Page 5
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CinemaCon to fete Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Gordon-Levitt will receive the CinemaCon Breakthrough Filmmaker Of The Year Award on Apr 18.
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Sal triumphs at First Time Film Fest
The inaugural event in New York ran from Mar 1-4 and honoured Diego Rougier’s Sal with the grand prize and the reward of theatrical distribution through Cinema Libre.
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Robert Koehler departs FSLC
Robert Koehler will step down as director of programming at the Film Society Of Lincoln Center in order to return to Los Angeles to attend to family matters. The Society has appointed critic and programmer Dennis Lim to serve as director of Cinematheque programming.
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Sundance to host LA event
The Sundance Institute has announced the latest extension of the world-renowned brand and will stage NEXT WEEKEND in Los Angeles from Aug 8-11.
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Kino Lorber buys Deceptive Practice
Kino Lorber has acquired all US rights to Molly Bernstein and Alan Edelstein’s Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors Of Ricky Jay.
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UtopiaPeople unveil global VFX talent resource
UtopiaBook aims to facilitate the sharing of talent in the VFX global community.
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Blackfish, Frances Ha bookend Sarasota
The 15th Annual Sarasota Film Festival will open on Apr 5 with Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s Sundance premiere and orcas in captivity documentary Blackfish [pictured].
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IPR License launches book rights initiative for filmmakers
Film production companies will be able to search and secure book rights through the global digital licensing platform.
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eOne, Les Films Séville unveil exec roster
eOne top brass announced on Monday [4] the team appointments for operations headquartered in Toronto and Montreal.
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Hansel & Gretel tops UK box office
Paramount’s 3D action horror records $2.3m (£1.5m) debut, including previews, to topple Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph.
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Steampunk Treasure Island sets sail
A new animated feature from Belfry Animation and DeZerlin Media will re-imagine Robert Louis Stevenson classic Treasure Island.
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Carl Zeiss wins iF product design award
Optics company also wins four further product design prizes at the 2013 iF design awards, three for stills camera lenses and one for the cine Compact Zoom CZ.2 70-200/T2.9.
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'Jack' slays $28m US box office
Warner Bros and New Line’s fantasy adventure Jack The Giant Slayer led an otherwise soft weekend that gained a mere 7% on the traditionally weak Oscar session seven days earlier.
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Die Hard leads int'l on $18.3m
UPDATED MAR 4: A Good Day To Die Hard remained the top Hollywood film internationally courtesy of a confirmed $17.5m from 8,140 screens in 67 markets through Fox International that propelled the tally to $161.5m after three weekends.
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Hobbit crosses global $1bn
Warner Bros announced on Sunday [3] that The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey had become the 15th film in history to reach the milestone, grossing $700m internationally and $301.4m in North America.
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Christie MicroTiles utilised at 27th Goyas
Two T-shaped stands on stage where the winners received their prizes and gave their speeches were each made up of five MicroTiles modules.
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Miami fest opens with "music magic"
The 30th Miami International Film Festival opened to rousing applause and a bit of old-fashioned music magic, with singing legend Darlene Love belting out Lean On Me on-stage at the gloriously over-the-top-art deco Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts following the opening night screening of hot ...
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Zambezia soars for CMG
Adventures In Zambezia 3D has become the highest grossing South African film in more than 30 years, the animation’s sales agent and executive producer Cinema Management Group (CMG) announced on Friday [Mar 1].
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Jack slays Asian box office
Jack The Giant Slayer grossed around $2.3m from seven opening days in select Asian markets to rank number one in six out of seven through Warner Bros Pictures International.