All Screen articles in August 8 2014 – Page 4
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Inbetweeners 2 breaks comedy record
The sequel’s £2.75m opening is biggest ever for a comedy in UK.
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Turkey submits Winter Sleep for Oscar
Three-hour feature from Nuri Bilge Ceylan won the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
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Japan's Lawson to buy United Cinemas
Convenience store chain Lawson is set to acquire Japan’s third largest theatre operator United Cinemas in a deal thought to be worth around $100m by the end of the month.
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Devilworks clocks Time Lapse sales
Sci-fi thriller sold into Asia and Europe on top of deals for Discopath, The Maid’s Room and Devil May Call.
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Grimmfest to launch preview strand
Genre festival to world premiere zombie thriller Devil’s Tower and preview White Settlers.
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Warner Bros sets animation slots
The studio has earmarked two slots for upcoming, untitled films.
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C4 acquires MPG data assets
C4, the research-based SaaS company servicing the entertainment industry, has signed an overall agreement including obtaining all Motion Picture Group (MPG) data assets.
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Dakota Fanning joins American Pastoral
Dakota Fanning has joined Jennifer Connelly and Ewan McGregor in Lakeshore’s Philip Roth adaptation.
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TIFF unveils Canadian roster
New work by Sturla Gunnarsson, Denys Arcand, Ruba Nadda and Xavier Dolan are among the selection set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) next month.
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Cinema Guild takes Princess Of France
The distributor has picked up US rights to Matías Piñeiro’s follow-up to Viola that is set to premiere in Locarno on August 7.
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The Theory Of Everything, first trailer
Focus Features has unleashed the first trailer for Working Title’s upcoming awards hopeful The Theory Of Everything.
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Uncle Ron weighs in with tips
Ron Howard is a helpful sort and has made a short video offering advice to Tribeca Film Festival hopefuls.
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Fifty Shades star readies next film
Parallel Films announces details of The Siege of Jadotville, starring Fifty Shades of Grey’s Jamie Dornan.
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Aviva Silver returns to EC
Aviva Silver, who was head of unit at the MEDIA Programme until June 2013, is set to resume playing a key role in forging future European audiovisual and cultural policy.
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Hungary submits White God to Oscars
Cannes award-winner to be considered for nomination in the Academy Awards’ Best Foreign Language Film category.
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Venice adds Bogdanovich, Penn docs
Two new documentaries about cinema, centred on the work of US directors Peter Bogdanovich and Arthur Penn, have been added to the Venice Classics strand of the 71st Venice International Film Festival (Aug 27 - Sept 6).One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich & The Lost American Film by Bill Teck ...
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Films submitted for German Oscar entry
A total of 15 films have been submitted for consideration.
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Locarno launches Industry Academy
Pilot open to young European professionals in distribution, exhibition, sales and marketing.
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Tribeca names Terranova fest director
The Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) has announced its 2015 dates and promoted Genna Terranova to festival director and Cara Cusumano to senior programmer.
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San Seb names Co-Production projects
Films includes Juan Andrés Arango’s X-Quinientos and William Vega’s Sal.