All Screen articles in December 12 2014 – Page 5
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IWC Award helps Gulf cinema to grow
Now in its third year, the IWC Filmmaker Award is fast becoming an effective launchpad for projects from filmmakers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
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Creativity is GREAT reception
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge toasted the British creative industries at the private work collective NeueHouse in Manhattan on December 9 hosted by the British Ambassador to the US Sir Peter Westmacott and the British Consul General to New York Danny Lopez.Launched in 2012, the GREAT campaign promotes British ...
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IFC Films debuts Boyhood featurette
The Making Of Boyhood - 12 Years On Film has debuted on Hulu.
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Medellin launches tax rebate
UPDATED DECEMBER 10: The second largest city in Colombian has become the first in the growing Latin American territory to offer an incentive.
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Glasgow Film Festival reveals nightly events
Live dance with Strictly Ballroom screening and Paul Merton show among first events.
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ANEW, Wilco, Depth Of Field adapt Birthright
All Nippon Entertainment Works (ANEW), Japanese production company Wilco Co and Los Angeles-based Depth Of Field will adapt, develop and produce the Japanese horror thriller for the English-language market.
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Sundance unveils shorts roster
Top brass have announced 60 films culled from 8,061 submissions across four categories – US and international narrative, documentary and animation.
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DOC Toronto names inaugural honourees
DOC Toronto’s The DOC Institute has announced its inaugural awards, giving the DOC Star Award to Elizabeth Klinck and the New Visions Award presented by Urban Post Production to Brett Story.
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Cinedigm reshuffles theatrical acquisitions
Top brass are restructuring theatrical acquisitions in light of the sudden departure of svp of theatrical releasing Vincent Scordino.
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What's the trailer of the year?
Way To Blue’s infographic unveils the most buzzed about trailers of the year.
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Khadija Al-Salami, I Am Nojoom, Age 10 And Divorced
Yemeni director Khadija Al-Salami tells Melanie Goodfellow about her struggle to bring the issue of child brides to the big screen in I Am Nojoom, Age 10 And Divorced.
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Ali Mostafa, From A To B
Emirati director Ali Mostafa talks to Melanie Goodfellow about his pan-Arab road movie From A to B, which screens in his hometown of Dubai on Thursday as part of DIFF’s Arabian Nights line-up.
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eOne, Cimorelli sign content pact
eOne and YouTube stars Cimorelli – the six singing sisters from Malibu – have struck a multi-year output deal to create and distribute original content in all filmed entertainment media.
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The file cabinet at the heart of Interstellar
Chris Nolan and the Interstellar team talk about the down-to-earth solutions for their out-of-this-world film.
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Afia Nathaniel, Dukhtar
Afia Nathaniel talks to Liz Shackleton about the challenges in funding and shooting a female-centric film in a remote corner of northern Pakistan.
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Samuel Goldwyn Films sets Bad Asses release
The distributor will release the action comedy in a theatrical and digital day-and-date launch on March 6.
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Fleet Of Time beats The Crossing in China
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Zhang Yibai’s Fleet Of Time walloped John Woo’s The Crossing: Part 1 on its opening weekend in China, grossing $33.07m in its first three days.
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Fiennes, Linklater get LFS associateships
Linklater, Fiennes and Kate Kinninmont MBE receive associateships at Annual Show.