All Screen articles in April 18 2014 – Page 2
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New fund backs Jackie Chan’s Dragon Blade
Jackie Chan is set to star in Daniel Lee’s period action epic Dragon Blade, to be financed by start-up film fund Beijing Cultural Assets Chinese Film & Television Fund.
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Kaleidoscope picks up Road
Narrated by Liam Neeson, the documentary [pictured] opened this year’s Belfast Film Festival.
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Cannes Film Festival 2014 line-up
The Official Selection for the 67th Cannes Film Festival has been unveiled in Paris.
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Virgil rocks with Bruno Wizard
EXCLUSIVE: Elisabeth Rasmussen directs story of British punk rocker.
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Oliver Stone slams co-pros at Beijing
Oliver Stone was characteristically outspoken on the second day of the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF), challenging China to rethink international co-productions and start making films that examine its past.
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Electric sparks to Disappear
EXCLUSIVE: Dean Devlin’s Electric Entertainment has picked up all international rights to SXSW audience award winner Before I Disappear and will commence sales in Cannes.
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Spidey 2 spins early $5m
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 rolled out in the first of its 15 territories through Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI) this weekend, setting record opening days for 2014 in the UK, Germany, Australia and Belgium.
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Dee Dee Myers to head WB corp comms
The former Clinton era White House press secretary has been named evp of worldwide corporate communications and pubic affairs, replacing Sue Fleishman who is leaving after nine years in charge.
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Open Road acquires Tupac
The distributor has picked up US rights to Morgan Creek and Emmett/Furla/Oasis’ biopic about the rapper.
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Malta ups cash rebate to 27%
The Maltese Government has announced a substantial increase in the cash rebates to filmmakers.
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Carnival develops Spotnitz crime series
Downtown Abey producer Carnival Films and Big Light Productions are developing a crime series about Sigmund Freud created by X-Files writer Frank Spotnitz.
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Cannes unveils shorts, Cinéfondation films
Abbas Kiarostami to head the Cinéfondation and Short Films jury.
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Acort Int'l adds two to sales slate
Acort International has picked up international sales rights to Scavenger Killers and Sanctuary: Quite A Conundrum.
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Andrea Iervolino expands into Canada
Fresh details have emerged on Italian-Canadian producer Andrea Iervolino’s new Canadian distributor-producer.
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Little England wins top Hellenic award
Two veterans and a newcomer shared the top honours at the Hellenic Film Academy (HFA) awards.
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Ida wins at Wiesbaden's goEast
Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida received the Skoda Film Prize for Best Film at Wiesbaden’s goEast – Festival of Central and Eastern European Film, which ended with the awards ceremony on Tuesday evening (April 15).
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Polak to direct Vita and Virginia
Dutch director Sacha Polak is now attached to Mirror Productions’ Vita and Virginia.
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Sundance Channel set for UK
The global arm of AMC Networks is readying plans to launch the Sundance Channel in the UK.
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