All Screen articles in April 25 2014 – Page 2
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AmPav plans record year for student activity
Heading into Cannes The American Pavilion hierarchy said its student programmes will report a record year with more than 200 students confirmed and more international entrants than ever before.
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Steve Elzer launches boutique PR firm
The former Sony corporate communications chief has announced (24) the formation of Elzer & Associates along with an initial roster of clients.
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Refn, Anderson join AGFA
The American Genre Film Archive (AGFA) announced (24) the addition of filmmakers Nicolas Winding Refn and Paul Thomas Anderson to its advisory board.
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Monty Python show set for cinemas
Picturehouse Entertainment has secured international rights to broadcast the upcoming Monty Python Live (Mostly) show on July 20.
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Sundance chooses Theatre Lab fellows
The Sundance Institute has selected nine projects to participate in its 2014 Theatre Lab that runs from July 7-27 at the Sundance Resort in Utah.
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FSC boards Advanced Style for Hot Docs
On the opening day of the Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto (24), Film Sales Company has picked up North American sales rights to Advanced Style. Separately, FilmBuff will release festival premiere Love Hotel.
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Winter Soldier crosses $400m int'l
Marvel Studios’ Captain America: The Winter Soldier has reached $401.5m through Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International.
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Jennifer Berman to bolster Roadside production
The executive arrives at Roadside Attractions as svp of acquisitions, co-productions and development and will work on
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CineEurope to fete Duncan Clark
The president of distribution at Universal Pictures International will receive the 2014 International Distributor Of The Year Award in Barcelona on June 17.
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Peter Jackson retitles final Hobbit
There and Back Again ditched in favour of The Battle of the Five Armies.
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Finding Fela acquired by Dogwoof
Dogwoof to handle international sales of Alex Gibney’s music documentary and sets UK release date.
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Eurimages launches childrens film award
The new co-production development award will be dedicated to films for youngsters.
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Finecut adds three for Cannes
South Korean sales agent Finecut has secured three new titles for the Cannes Market led by Ha Jung-woo’s Chronicle Of A Blood Merchant, based on the internationally acclaimed novel by Yu Hua.
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Siddharth wins best film at BJIFF
Richie Mehta’s Siddharth was awarded best film at the close of the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF), while Wong Kar Wai’s The Grandmaster picked up three prizes including best director.
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Bankside secures sales for Hector
EXCLUSIVE: Deals on Simon Pegg comedy include South Korea, Spain, Benelux.
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Terracotta festival unveils line-up
London-based Asian film festival to open with the UK premiere of Erik Matti’s On the Job and features a focus on the Philippines.
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AMC/Sundance acquire Kinowelt TV
AMC/Sundance Channel Global makes its first foray into Germany, Austria and Switzerland with the acquisition of the German pay-TV channel
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Salvation heads to France, Greece, Estonia
Kristian Levring’s upcoming western The Salvation, set to play in Cannes, has been picked up by distributors in France, Greece and Estonia.
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BBC to revisit Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Cider With Rosie, The Go-Between and An Inspector Calls will be adapted as 90-minute dramas for a BBC1 season of early 20th century British novels and plays.