All Screen articles in 7 November 2013 – Page 4
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Cutie among Cinema Eye honourees
Cinema Eye Honors has announced its nominees for the 7th Annual Nonfiction Film Awards. Forty feature films and six shorts will vie for this year’s Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Filmmaking.
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Film London awards Jarman prize
London-based artist film-maker John Smith has won the 2013 Film London Jarman Award.
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Worldview acquires The Search
Worldview Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Michel Hazanavicius’s drama The Search starring Bérénice Bejo and Annette Bening. Wild Bunch handles international sales at the AFM.
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Vision adds Identical to AFM slate
Vision Films has picked up international sales rights to The Identical starring Blake Rayne, Erin Cottrell, Amanda Crew, Brian Geraghty, Seth Green, Ashley Judd, Joe Pantoliano and Ray Liotta.
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Pomi snags 108 Media's Trap
108 Media’s new Asian office headed by Ryo Ebe has pre-sold Taiwanese rights on Camera Trap to Pomi ahead of the AFM world premiere on November 7.
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EFOF lines up Bus 757
Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films will produce and finance the action thriller Bus 757 from Stephen Sepher and has lined up a 2014 shoot.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2013: Brits in LA
Introducing the rising talents among US-based UK actors, writers and directors whose work is destined to grace our screens for years to come.
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Craziest thing you’ve seen at AFM?
Execs from Exclusive Media, Protagonist, SC Films and more spill the beans.
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AFM 2013: Market forces
This year’s American Film Market (Nov 6-13) will take place against a backdrop of US economic instability, but it’s the small screen that is likely to be the hot topic of conversation, as Jeremy Kay reports
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Bonds put safety first
Traditionally regarded with wariness by European and Asian producers, completion bonding is an increasingly important part of any production. Geoffrey Macnab explores the landscape
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Breaking through in China
The most striking fact I learned about the Chinese film industry this year is that more than 700 local films are produced each year.
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QED to sell Strange But True
EXCLUSIVE: QED International arrives at AFM with worldwide rights to the noir thriller Strange But True starring Imogen Poots, Bill Paxton and Melissa Leo.
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Cargo boards Lost In The Sun
EXCLUSIVE: Cargo Entertainment sales head Mark Lindsay and his team will kick off international nsales at the AFM on the thriller Lost In The Sun starring Josh Duhamel.
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Lionsgate boards Point Break
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate International has added the high-octane thriller to its crop of new AFM titles alongside Mortdecai, Gods Of Egypt and Love & Mercy.
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Content brings Nightmare to AFM
EXCLUSIVE: Content will commence sales here on The Nightmare, the latest genre title from its Preferred Film & TV joint venture with producer Ross Dinerstein and Kevin Iwashina.
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Anderson, Jonze to meet Rome audiences
‘Movie Talks’ will also feature John Hurt, Jonathan Demme and Roman Coppola among others.
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FremantleMedia takes stake in Miso
FremantleMedia has signed a deal to buy a majority stake in Miso Films, the Danish producer behind drama series Those Who Kill.
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SPC, Stage 6 partner on The Raid 2
Sony Pictures Classics and Stage 6 Films will theatrically release The Raid 2 in the US.