All Screen articles in April 8 2016 – Page 3
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Everyman eyes up to 25 new sites by 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Despite reporting a loss in 2015, revenue and admissions are up and Everyman Cinemas is primed for significant growth.
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French feature film production rebounds in 2015
Overall film investment was up 23.1% in 2015, while investment from French TV broadcasters was up 29.7%.
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Films Distribution hires Wide sales exec
Georgia Poivre joins international sales team at Paris-based firm.
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MIPTV: Netflix, BBC, Hulu deals on day two and three
Netflix enters Versailles; BBC One drama Capitol inks deals; Roots world premiere; Walter Presents buys Spanish drama for UK; Hulu reads The Book Of Negroes; Olivier Megaton doc gets sales deal.
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Italian cinemas to halve ticket prices next week as promotion Cinemadays sees growth
Hundreds of cinemas to halve ticket prices next week; Hardcore Henry, The Jungle Book and local comedy L’Universale in cinemas during promotion.
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Jack Huston launches CYSA Productions at MIPTV
EXCLUSIVE: The star of Paramount-MGM’s late summer release Ben-Hur is at the Cannes television market in a new role as producer with rights to a pair of prestige projects.
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US Briefs: Bentonville festival unveils line-up
Plus: CinemaCon honour for Arnon Milchan; Wanda Cinema Line Corp and Dolby sign deployment deal; and more.
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Features
Guido Bilbao, 'Time To Love: A Backstage Tale'
The Argentina-born Panamanian resident and journalist talks about his documentary ahead of its world premiere at IFF Panama on Sunday April 10.
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Jared Leto to star in action-thriller 'The Outsider'
Bloom will handle international sales on the action thriller from Waypoint Entertainment and Linson Entertainment.
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Eric Min to head XYZ Films international sales
The former Aldamisa Entertainment executive will attend Cannes with his new colleagues at the Los Angeles-based production and sales company.
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Strand Releasing acquires 'Being 17'
The distributor has picked up all US rights from Elle Driver to Andre Techiné’s recent Berlinale competition world premiere.
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A24 to handle world release of 'Swiss Army Man'
The New York-based distributor has taken another step towards establishing a de facto international sales operation with the announcement on Tuesday that it is broadening its involvement in the Sundance acquisition.
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UK distributors' media advertising spend drops 8% in 2015
According to the UK Film Distributors’ Association yearbook, media advertising spend decreased in 2015.
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France sees production boost as international spend rises 30%
Neil Jordan’s big budget Riviera and James Foley’s Fifty Shades Freed among productions due to shoot in territory this year.
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'Florence Foster Jenkins' writer to script art thief drama 'The Duke'
Pathe announces a feature based on the true story of a retired bus driver who supposedly stole a famous painting and held the British Government to ransom.
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Russia to invest $60m in domestic film companies
The Russian State Film Fund has announced the names of the companies that will receive significant backing this year.
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IDFA founder Ally Derks to step down after 30 years
Documentary festival head to move to Berlin; filmmaker Barbara Visser to oversee next year’s festival.
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MUBI inks all rights deals for Cannes and Berlin titles
EXCLUSIVE: SVOD service adds six titles, including Berlin Panorama opener I, Olga and Mathieu Amalric drama; theatrical, UK and US deals among haul.
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Studiocanal to release Scorsese’s 'Silence' in UK
Historical drama stars Adam Driver, Liam Neeson and Andrew Garfield.
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US Briefs: 'Zootopia' crosses $800m worldwide
Plus: Lowriders to open LA Film Festival; Alamo Drafthouse to open in Downtown Brooklyn; and more…