All Screen articles in August 1 2014 – Page 4
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Kino Lorber takes Decent One, Winter
The distributor has acquired all US rights to Vanessa Lapa’s documentary on the secret personal writings and photographs of Heinrich Himmler as well as mystery Winter In The Blood.
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Cinedigm, Great Point Media strike pact
Cinedigm Corp and Robert Halmi Jr’s Great Point Media have signed a multi-picture distribution and production output deal.
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IFC Midnight embraces Inner Demons
Seth Grossman directed Schorr Pictures’ horror film about an intervention-style reality TV show.
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Watch the Mockingjay - Part 1 trailer
Like Katniss sending forth a steely arrow, Lionsgate has let fly its first trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1.
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Magic in the Moonlight to close Sarajevo
Woody Allen’s 1920s feature to close Sarajevo at the city’s Open Air Cinema.
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Features
Locarno 2014: digital edition
Download the digital edition of Screen International’s Locarno Film Festival supplement here.
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Toronto to world premiere Angel, Tusk
Michael Wintbottom’s The Face of An Angel, Kevin Smith’s Tusk and Peter Strickland’s The Duke Of Burgundy will receive their world premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival; new documentaries from Joshua Oppenheimer and Nick Broomfield are also among TIFF’s second wave.
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beActive publishes Transmedia 2.0
Nuno Bernardo’s book is his follow-up to the 2011 publication The Producers Guide To Transmedia.
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Creative Skillset launches diversity fund
Around 900 professionals from a range of diverse backgrounds will receive training bursaries of up to £1,600 under Creative Skillset’s Diversity Fund.
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I Origins to open Raindance 2014
Director Mike Cahill will return to the independent film festival, where he screened his sci-fi feature Another Earth in 2011.
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BBFC launches 12A cinema advert
British Board of Film Classification aims to increase public understanding of 12A rating after research revealed 27% of cinema-goers were unclear about its meaning.
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Playwrights chosen for new screenwriting scheme
EXCLUSIVE: Origin Pictures, Paines Plough, BBC Films launch writing scheme
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San Seb's Savage Cinema to return
Second edition of San Sebastian Film Festival strand to feature six action sports films including the long-awaited sequel to motorcycle racing classic On Any Sunday.
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Brian Kelly to direct fraudster drama
EXCLUSIVE: Real-life ‘Catch Me If You Can’ drama being developed by ’71 producer Angus Lamont.
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Brazilian delegation set for Locarno
Film-maker Kleber Mendoça, who won the FIPRESCI Prize at Rotterdam and Wroclaw’s New Horizons for his fiction feature debut Neighbouring Sounds in 2012, will be in Locarno next month as part of an almost 60-strong Brazilian delegation.
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Englund, Moore to attend FrightFest
Nightmare on Elm Street star and comic-book legend set for horror festival.
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Comic-Con: WB leads social buzz
Comic-Con 2014 sparked 1.7m social media mentions as Warner Bros dominated the conversation, according to social media experts Way To Blue.
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Buyers take The Devil’s Hand
EXCLUSIVE: Cinema Management Group has licensed the Rufus Sewell horror-thriller from Mickey Liddell’s LD Entertainment in a slew of markets.
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DWKs Animation hires Mark Zoradi
The former president of Buena Vista International has been named COO of DreamWorks Animation while Ann Daly is promoted to president.
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IM Global ventures into TV
Former Syfy president of original content Mark Stern has come on board as president and partner in the new venture, IM Global Television.