All Screen articles in August 14 2015 – Page 4
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Adrian Sitaru in Sarajevo's Work In Progess
The Fixer among five projects selected for the CineLink Work in Progress sessions.
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Jane Fonda in Santa Barbara honour
Santa Barbara International Film Festival top brass will present the actress with the tenth annual Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film at a gala dinner on October 3.
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Michael Cimino tells Locarno audience "I’ll never stop"
The director of The Deer Hunter and Heaven’s Gate revealed that he often wonders “why I made the crazy, suicidal turn in the road that I did”.
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Oldenburg fest to host EFA nomination jury
EXCLUSIVE: Germany’s Oldenburg International Film Festival is to play host to the nomination committee for the European Film Awards’ European Discovery - Prix Fipresci for the first time this year.
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Locarno: Algeria wins trio at Open Doors
Algerian filmmakers were the big winners when the awards were handed out today (Tues) at Locarno’s Open Doors co-production lab, this year dedicated to the Maghreb region.
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Locarno: 'Sand Storm' wins First Look on Israel
Film about female empowement in a conservative Bedouin community wins showcase.
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'Doctor Zhivago' set for UK re-release
BFI to release new 4K digital restoration of David Lean’s epic starring Omar Sharif as part of its upcoming Love project.
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'Monster Hunt' becomes China’s second biggest film ever
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Monster Hunt topped the China box office again last week, reaching a cumulative gross of $330.32m (RMB2.51bn) to become China’s second highest-grossing film of all time.
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Shanghai's CFI picks up Locarno title 'Kaili Blues'
Shanghai-based China Film International (CFI) has picked up worldwide rights to Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan’s Kaili Blues (Lu Bian Ye Can), which receives its world premiere in Locarno’s Cineasti del Presente section today (Aug 11).
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Production begins on 'Fifty Shades Of Black'
Marlon Wayans’ spoof has started shooting in Los Angeles, financier and international sales agent IM Global announced on Tuesday.
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Lance Henriksen joins 'Cut To The Chase'
Blayne Weaver’s film noir will also star Lyndie Greenwood, Erin Cahill, Patrick Day and Weaver himself.
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UCLA TFT honours Barbara Boyle
The UCLA School Of Theater, Film And Television has established an award named after the former executive and Women In Film Crystal Award recipient.
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Features
Shaun Monson, 'Unity'
For Shaun Monson, traditional storytelling just doesn’t cut it anymore. Even documentaries on a single issue aren’t enough. Angela Lee reports on a unique screening event this week.
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Made in NY Media Center launches diversity fellowship
Media and Entertainment Commissioner Cynthia López, the Made in NY Media Center by IFP, and NYCEDC announced on Monday a year-long programme to expand resources and opportunities for New Yorkers.
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Well Go USA snaps up Chinese hit 'SPL 2', 'The Timber'
The distributor has picked up North American rights to SPL 2: A Time For Consequences and The Timber.
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Marge Dean named Stoopid Buddy Stoodios GM
The Daytime Emmy-winner and entertainment veteran will oversee day-to-day business operations as general manager at the animation studio.
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Helios festival to launch with Female Filmmaker Challenge
The inaugural Cincinnati-based Helios Film Festival set to run from October 9-11 has announced the launch of a Female Filmmaker Challenge in partnership with film website TentSquare.
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Relativity Media outlines sale process
A spokesperson for the bankrupt company outlined the imminent sale process on Monday, with the auction set for September 16.
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'Fantastic Four' leads UK box office with $4.2m
Paramount’s Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation leads over Fri-Sun with $3.7m (£2.4m); Universal’s Jurassic World becomes the eighth biggest film of all time with $97.9m (£63.32m).
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Khoo, Salles, Sokurov join San Sebastian line-up
Zabaltegi strand of the festival will feature 24 titles.