All Screen articles in 8 August 2013 – Page 2
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BBFC reveals kids' download habits
A quarter of children and teenagers download or stream movies from unofficial sources which offer no guidance on age ratings, according to new research.
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Venice adds A Promise; Carrie Fisher joins jury
Patrice Leconte’s A Promise will receive its world premiere at the 70th Venice Film Festival, where actress Carrie Fisher has been appointed to the international jury.
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RealD, Cinemex ink 10-year deal
RealD and Mexico’s second-largest exhibitor Cinemex have inked a ten-year deal that will see RealD become the exclusive 3D technology provider for the circuit.
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Venice Days to present The Abramovic Method
Abramovic will present the film and revive her method in Venice.
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CineLink reveals work in progress line-up
Six out of 40 submitted projects have made the final cut for the CineLink Work in Progress section, taking place as part of the Sarajevo Film Festival later this month.
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Netflix moves into local commissioning
Netflix is moving to produce lower-cost local programming internationally for the first time and has commissioned its first major project outside of the US.
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FrightFest reveals shorts finalists
Winner to be announced at FrightFest in London later this month.
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Davis joins Winslet on The Dressmaker
Judy Davis has joined Kate Winslet on The Dressmaker, which has received backing from Screen Australia and is Jocelyn Moorhouse’s first film since 1997.
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Talking Drum brings Flower Girl to UK
Talking Drum Entertainment, which specialises in black film and TV distribution, will release the Nigerian romantic comedy FlowerGirl across UK cinemas in October.
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Stephen Graham joins Hyena
This Is England star joined by Elisa Wald Lasowski and Twilight’s MyAnna Buring in rounding out the cast of the London crime thriller.
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Jimmy's Hall likely Ken Loach's last feature
EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy’s Hall, which has begun shooting in Ireland, is likely to be Ken Loach’s last narrative feature - but he will continue to direct documentaries.
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Lost Orson Welles film recovered
Silent short Too Much Johnson features Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles.
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Moebius cleared for release with cuts
Maverick auteur Kim Ki-duk’s controversial Moebius has finally been given the greenlight by the Korean Media Rating Board (KMRB) for local release - with two and a half minutes cut from the original.
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Campanella's Futbolin to open San Sebastian
Animated film is already a box-office hit in Argentina.
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Vikander circles Kapadia epic
EXCLUSIVE: Alicia Vikander in talks to join period love story Ali and Nino, adapted by Oscar-winner Christopher Hampton.
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Tula: The Revolt to close Trinidad and Tobago fest
The slave uprising drama starring Danny Glover will close this year’s trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff) on Oct 1.
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Judge dismisses Lovelace suit
A New York federal Judge ruled in favour of Lovelace filmmakers and distributor RADiUS-TWC.
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TIFF unveils Canadian line-up
Denis Villeneuve will have two films in the festival as it emerged that Canadian Features world premiere Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a man and his doppelganger [pictured] has joined the previously announced Prisoners, also starring Gyllenhaal.
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Oscilloscope gets close to Doors
Oscilloscope Laboratories plans a 2014 release after it announced that it had acquired all North American rights to Sam Fleischner’s Stand Clear Of The Closing Doors .
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Gotham to honour Oliver
The Commissioner of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment will receive the 23rd annual Industry Tribute at the 23rd Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards on Dec 2.