All Screen articles in August 22 2014 – Page 5
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Meadowland starts New York shoot
Giovanni Ribisi, Juno Temple and Ty Simpkins are among a host of cast joining Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Elisabeth Moss, and Natasha Lyonne on Bron Studios’ psychological drama.
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Sophie Cookson joins Emperor
The Screen International UK Star Of Tomorrow will star alongside Adrien Brody and Thomas Kretschmann in Corsan’s imminent shoot, which the company will introduce to buyers in Toronto next month.
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Evolution Mallorca fest to host LA screening
The Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival will screen the winners of the 2013 edition at a special screening in Hollywood on August 27.
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Keanu Reeves boards Rain
The icon is attached to star in and serve as executive producer on Slingshot Global Media’s TV thriller.
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Ant-Man kicks off in San Francisco
Bobby Cannavale and rapper T.I. have joined Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly on the Marvel Studios project, which has kicked off in California.
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IFNY to honour Jim Sheridan
Jim Sheridan will take part in an on-stage conversation at the fourth annual Irish Film New York (IFNY), set to run from October 3-5.
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IMAX expands AMC footprint
IMAX Corporation and AMC Entertainment Holdings are expanding their revenue sharing deal with 11 new theatres.
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SAG life honour for Debbie Reynolds
The actor, singer, dancer, author, champion for the preservation of the artifacts of film history and the understanding and treatment of mental illness has been named the 51st recipient of SAG-AFTRA’s highest honour.
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Pamela Loo Mayer dies aged 52
The film sales and theatrical booking agent and grand-daughter of Run Run Shaw died on Friday night (August 15) at her home in Calabasas, California, following a long illness. She was 52.
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Seville rides Dark Horse
eOne’s boutique sales arm Seville International takes New Zealand hit drama.
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Inbetweeners 2 retains UK lead
Entertainment’s comedy sequel crosses £20m mark with non-final $7.2m (£4.3m) second weekend.
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Tricycle lifts Jewish Film Festival ban
Lengthy discussions between both sides lead to ban being overturned.
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Mirsad Purivatra, Sarajevo Film Festival
As the 20th edition gets underway, Sarajevo’s festival director talks to Screen about the birth of the festival during wartime and how it is looking beyond its borders for the future.
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F&ME fire five to festivals
EXCLUSIVE: UK production outfit finds sellers, festivals for busy slate.
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Binoche drama takes top Norway prize
A Thousand Times Good Night, Blind take spoils at Amanda Awards.
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Roaring Currents tops Avatar in S Korea
Kim Han-min’s war epic edges towards 15 million admissions, beating previous box office record-holder Avatar to become the biggest ever film in South Korea.
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Gael Garcia Bernal: ‘I never thought I’d be a film actor’
The Mexican actor, producer and director discussed fun, friends and his future at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
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Diane Keaton to receive Zurich award
US star of Annie Hall to present new film And So It Goes at the festival.
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China’s LeTV to raise $730m
Online video company is working with partners including CITIC to enter retail and financial service industries.