All Screen articles in April 10 2015 – Page 3
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Hopeful signs for European copyright reform
The European Commission (EC) may be showing some flexibility on its stance towards its plans for copyright reform following extensive protests from the European film and television industries in recent weeks.
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Ziskind joins Egypt’s Film Clinic as Euro rep
Paris-based industry veteran, who also works with actor Amr Waked, deepens ties with Egypt.
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Lionsgate lines up 'The Odyssey'
The studio is teaming up with its family of The Hunger Games film-makers and taking on Homer’s paean to ancient Greek heroism and ingenuity.
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UPI crosses $1bn in record time
Top brass at Universal Pictures International (UPI) said the studio was on course to reach the box office milestone in record time on Wednesday (April 8).
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TSC unveils programme line-up
The line-up of speakers has been announced for the Toronto Screenwriting Conference (TSC), taking place over April 11-12.
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Drishyam, Sundance unveil screenwriter fellows
Sundance Institute and Drishyam have unveiled the artists and creative advisors for the inaugural Drishyam | Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab set to run in Goa, India, from April 12-16.
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Tribeca Film Institute announces Sloan grantees
The Tribeca Film Institute has announced the 2015 recipients of the TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund.
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Disney pushes back 'The Finest Hours'
Imax Corporation and The Walt Disney Studios have renewed their exhibition relationship with a multi-film deal that runs from this year through 2017.
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New Mexico improves ‘Breaking Bad’ incentives
Production companies in New Mexico will be allowed to pre-assign tax rebates to third parties under a new law approved on Wednesday by Governor Susana Martinez.
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Asif Kapadia's 'Ali & Nino', first look
Adam Bakri, Maria Valverde, Mandy Patinkin and Connie Nielsen, star in the period romance.
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China-US alliance plots 'Need For Speed 2'
The Chinese JV triumvirate of China Movie Channel Program Center, Jiaflix Enterprises and 1905 Pictures are teaming up with Electronic Arts on the English-language sequel.
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Four selected for Hamptons screenwriter lab
Hamptons International Film Festival executives have announced participants for 14th annual Screenwriters’ Lab, set to run from April 10-12.
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'Django' and 'Suspiria' TV series in the works
France’s Atlantique Productions and Italy’s Cattleya enter into two-title co-development and production deal
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How 'Bypass' took the direct distribution route
Ahead of its release this weekend, Bypass producer Samm Haillay reveals the direct distribution strategy for the film – timed to precede the UK General Election.
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Cumberbatch secures sixth BAFTA TV nomination
The Imitation Game star has been nominated for his leading role in BBC drama Sherlock.
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Controversial classic 'Freaks' gets UK re-release
EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood Classics to re-release banned 1930’s film.
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Broad Green acquires 'The Dark Horse'
The company has picked up US rights from Seville Pictures International to James Napier Robertson’s festival favourite starring Cliff Curtis as the New Zealand chess prodigy and youth leader Genesis Potini.
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SEEfest to honour George Chakiris
The tenth anniversary South East European Film Festival (SEEfest) will screen The Japanese Dog for the event’s opening night in Los Angeles on April 30.
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John Short joins Radiant Films International
President and CEO Mimi Steinbauer has hired the former Voltage Pictures senior executive as she seeks to broaden the company’s content creation mandate.
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