All Screen articles in December 25 2015 – Page 2
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Kenneth Branagh named Film London’s Shakespeare on Screen patron
New film productions to celebrate 400 years of Shakespeare; The Hungry named Film London’s first UK-India co-production.
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World of Locations: Indonesia
Indonesia is an emerging market for film locations with a wealth of untapped resources and a talented workforce.
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World of Locations: Wales
International productions have long been drawn to this small but perfectly formed country, which provides mountains, lakes, beaches and castles aplenty.
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Chantal Akerman's final film finds UK home
EXCLUSIVE: Contemporary Films inks deal with Doc & Film for No Home Movie, the final film of the late director.
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Goteborg Film Festival adds TV section
The Goteborg Film Festival is adding TV drama to its usual public film programme for its 2016 edition.
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'Mojin – The Lost Legend' scares up $93.39m in China
Action-horror rakes in a whopping $93.39m to become the third-biggest opening for a local film.
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VFX overtime concern swells union ranks
EXCLUSIVE: UK union BECTU says membership has “skyrocketed” in recent months due to overtime conditions.
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Sundance Selects acquires '11 Minutes'
EXCLUSIVE: The distributor has struck a North American deal with HanWay Films on Poland’s best foreign language Oscar submission.
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World of Locations: Scotland
With rugged mountains, pristine beaches and cities that double for US metropolises, it is no surprise Scotland soars to the top of the wish list of many a location manager.
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World of Locations: England
The new Star Wars, the new JK Rowling and the new Bridget Jones film are all shooting in England.
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World of Locations: Nevada
Most productions that come to Nevada are looking for location shoots in and around the city of Las Vegas, though the state’s low tax rates can also be an attraction.
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World of Locations: Northern Ireland
HBO’s Game of Thrones may have been one of the early adopters, but it’s not taken long for the rest of the film and TV world to catch on to the benefits of shooting in Northern Ireland.
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TWC, AMI, Jupiter sign TV partnership
Seeking to mount profitable ventures at a time when the board is reportedly clamouring for bigger returns, The Weinstein Company has struck a deal with American Media Inc (AMI) and Jupiter Entertainment.
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Ten films to contest Oscar FX category
The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences on Monday unveiled the streamlined list of titles that remain in contention for the 88th Academy Awards.
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Disney crosses $5bn global mark
Powered over the line by last weekend’s record-breaking debut of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, studio top brass said they were projected to reach the milestone for the first time.
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Leaked 'Hateful Eight' screener linked to top Hollywood exec
DECEMBER 22 UPDATE: A screener of The Hateful Eight sent to Alcon co-CEO Andrew Kosove was uploaded to file sharing sites, according to reports. The executive denied any knowledge of even receiving the DVD and said his office would cooperate fully with the FBI investigation.
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Bero Beyer, Michael Noer, Richard Cook to keynote at TalentX
Peeter Braathen of Phoenix Consulting will chair the three-day event.
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Haifaa Al Mansour among Doha grantees
Wadjda director among 30 awarded grants in the Doha Film Institute’s latest round of funding.
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