All Screen articles in August 8 2014 – Page 5
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News
Signature to release Train Robbery doc
Documentary claims to reveal identity of the mastermind behind the Great Train Robbery for the first time.
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Tricycle refuses UK Jewish Film Festival
Theatre and cinema refuses festival while it is backed by Israeli Embassy amid Gaza crisis; industry reacts via social media.
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Features
Eddie Martin, All this Mayhem
How did two pro skateboarding brothers descend into drugs, detention and death? Screen spoke to Eddie Martin, director of documentary All This Mayhem, to find out.
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Comment
Film4's Kosse hire: commercial isn’t a dirty word
New Film4 boss is hailed as smart and enthusiastic; and if he can connect more UK films to audiences across the globe, that’s surely a good thing.
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Charles Dutton joins Carter High
EXCLUSIVE: Charles Dutton has joined Play Now Enterprises and Tycor International Film Company’s true-life story of the high school American football team.
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Boone Isaacs re-elected Oscar president
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences held board elections on Tuesday night (5).
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OTT video to generate $10.7bn
North America revenue from OTT (over the top) content is catching up with theatrical grosses as a study said projected numbers for 2014 will reach $10.7bn – a little under the record $10.9bn set by theatrical distributors in 2013.
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Kickboxer adds cast for The Exchange
The Exchange CEO Brian O’Shea has confirmed that martial arts icon Tony Jaa and Scott Adkins have joined the action remake.
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Fox withdraws Time Warner bid
In a surprise development, 21st Century Fox has pulled out of its proposed acquisition of Time Warner.
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IFC acquires Before I Disappear
IFC Films has picked up North American rights to Shawn Christensen’s drama ahead of its international premiere in Venice. Separately, The Orchard has picked up Marshall Curry’s Tribeca-winning doc Point And Shoot.
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Academy grant supports Sundance FFP
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences has bestowed a grant upon Sundance Institute for the second year running to support professional training and development of emerging feature film artists.
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Lord Montagu goes to Electric Sky
EXCLUSIVE: Electric Sky has acquired international broadcast rights to Luke Korem’s documentary and will launch sales at MIPCOM in October.
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TIFF Gala to salute Al Pacino
Al Pacino will be the subject of a career retrospective at the third annual TIFF Gala in Toronto on September 3.
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ARC swoops on Evergreen Christmas
EXCLUSIVE: ARC Entertainment has acquired all North American rights to the dramatic comedy An Evergreen Christmas.
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Dos Corazones Films opens in Mexico
Producer Pablo José Barroso has established the privately backed production and finance company based in Mexico City.
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Golden Globes sets 2015 date
The HFPA has announced the timetable for the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards.
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Ricky Gervais readies David Brent film
BBC Films-backed feature will explore what happened to the seedy boss after The Office.