All Screen articles in 7 November 2013 – Page 2

  • Tom Hardy
    News

    StudioCanal takes Tom Hardy thriller

    2013-11-09T13:34:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: StudioCanal takes UK rights to Takashi Miike’s Yazuka thriller from QED.

  • Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton
    News

    Salt, Splendid join Saw duo's horror

    2013-11-09T13:18:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Germany-Benelux deal for new horror from Saw franchise writer.

  • Bruce Willis
    News

    Buyers board Bruce Willis thriller

    2013-11-09T12:40:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Corsan books a slew of deals on Emmett/Furla co-pro action-thriller Expiration.

  • Cinecliq
    News

    Cinecliq lands KRU, Eye on Films deals

    2013-11-09T11:08:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Cinecliq’s studio-compliant VOD service in-demand with global distribs.

  • Dean Devlin
    Features

    Dean Devlin

    2013-11-09T04:45:00Z

    Electric Entertainment’s Dean Devlin tells Jeremy Kay what makes the company spark and what’s buzzing at AFM.

  • Having You
    News

    North America is Having You

    2013-11-09T02:49:00Z

    Film Movement has picked up North American rights to Sam Hoare’s debut Having You from High Point Films and TV.

  • Two Lives
    News

    Beta inks deals on Oscar contenders

    2013-11-08T20:12:00Z

    German sales-outfit Beta Films has inked a string of deals on its Oscar contenders Two Lives [pictured] (Germany), The Notebook (Le Grand Cahier) (Hungary) and Child’s Pose (Romania).

  • Run___Jump_5
    News

    AFM deals round-up

    2013-11-08T19:57:00Z

    News from Universe Films, Intandem, Global Screen, Studio 100, Jinga, Stealth, Roar Entertainment and more.

  • Kelly Reilly
    News

    TrustNordisk goes for Ride

    2013-11-08T19:16:00Z

    TrustNordisk has boarded Mystery Ride, the debut feature of writer/director Virginia Heath.

  • News

    Raven Banner picks up Beautiful People

    2013-11-07T23:46:00Z

    Toronto-based Raven Banner has acquired worldwide rights to Doghouse Pictures Beautiful People and is talking up the project at AFM.

  • Starred_Up
    News

    Tribeca Film takes Starred Up

    2013-11-07T23:21:00Z

    Tribeca Film has acquired North American rights for a 2014 release on David Mackenzie’s prison drama Starred Up. Independent represents international sales at the AFM.

  • Whispers Of The Cities
    Reviews

    Whispers Of The Cities

    2013-11-07T22:33:00Z

    Dir: Kasim Abid. Iraq-UAE. 2013. 62mins

  • Eva Longoria
    News

    Myriad adds Frontera to AFM slate

    2013-11-07T22:00:00Z

    Myriad Pictures has come on to handle international sales on Ocean Blue Entertainment’s Frontera starring Ed Harris, Eva Longoria and Michael Peña.

  • Peter Schlessel
    News

    Schlessel unveils Focus hires

    2013-11-07T21:27:00Z

    Incoming Focus CEO Peter Schlessel has announced several senior hires ahead of the January 2014 launch of the reconfigured company.

  • News

    Premiere boards Silent Mountain

    2013-11-07T21:21:00Z

    Premiere Entertainment Group is handling worldwide sales at AFM for the Austria-Italy romance.

  • Sara Paxton
    News

    If You See Her casts up

    2013-11-07T20:56:00Z

    Alex Kingston, Peter Firth and Tom Cullen have joined Paragraph Pictures’ If You See Her.

  • Mike Flanagan
    News

    Sierra/Affinity takes FFI genre duo

    2013-11-07T20:13:00Z

    Sierra/Affinity has come on to handle international sales on Somnia and Oculus in the wake of the announcement that Focus Features International (FFI) will close.

  • News

    Vision boards 10 Things

    2013-11-07T18:32:00Z

    Vision Films has come on to handle worldwide rights to 10 Things I Hate About Life starring Evan Rachel Wood and Thomas McDonell.

  • Boys Of Abu Ghraib
    News

    Vertical lines up Abu Ghraib

    2013-11-07T18:22:00Z

    Vertical Entertainment announced at AFM it has acquired North American rights to the military thriller Boys Of Abu Ghraib. Electric Entertainment handles international sales.

  • Firestorm_1
    Features

    China: Buzz Titles

    2013-11-07T18:06:00Z

    Hot projects from Hong Kong and China include Jackie Chan’s Police Story and a two-part epic from John Woo. Liz Shackleton previews the buzz titles