All Features articles – Page 435

  • Camping 2
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    Weekly International Box Office - April 23-25

    28 April 2010

    ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.

  • The Back-up Plan
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    Screen's Global Top 10 - April 23-25

    28 April 2010

    Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.

  • The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader
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    A few dollars more

    23 April 2010

    Australia may have scenic locations and world-class studios, infrastructure and facilities, but the exchange rate is deterring overseas shoots. Sandy George looks at what the industry is doing to end the drought.

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    Happy together

    23 April 2010

    Australian producers are looking to team up with foreign partners to exploit the benefits of the country’s co-production incentives. Sandy George reports.

  • Sanctum
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    Producing results in Australia

    23 April 2010

    Australia’s generous producer offset incentive is giving local film-makers a major boost, with a range of ambitious projects in the pipeline. But films with foreign elements are at the mercy of a shadowy discretionary system which is causing controversy, reports Sandy George.

  • Samson & Delilah
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    Australia: a brand new day?

    22 April 2010

    Editor Mike Goodridge introduces Screen’s Australia territory focus.

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    Tribeca takes on distribution

    22 April 2010

    The ambitious Tribeca Film Festival (April 21-May 2) is exploring ways of reaching out to audiences far beyond its New York base. Jeremy Kay reports

  • Eric Lieb and Zak Kadison
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    The bigger picture

    22 April 2010

    Blacklight Transmedia has ambitious plans to create original franchises that can be exploited across multiple platforms ― and has a rare first-look deal with Imagine Entertainment. Jeremy Kay reports.

  • Lou Reed
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    Festivals cope with ash cloud chaos

    22 April 2010

    Festivals on both sides of the Atlantic had to scramble to re-organise events in light of the volcanic travel chaos; Cannes says it will watch “the evolution of the situation.”

  • Avatar
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    Avatar helps Chinese box office grow 134% during first quarter

    22 April 2010

    The Chinese film market has demonstrated an explosive growth in the first quarter of 2010, also thanks to local hits.

  • Foster
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    Foster

    22 April 2010

    Currently shooting Foster in London, Swinging With The Finkels director Jonathan Newman and producer Deepak Nayer talk about the challenge of developing a short film into a feature.

  • Senn Moses
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    Senn Moses

    22 April 2010

    The managing director of Cimarron Group Asia talks to Liz Shackleton about introducing aspects of Western-style marketing to Asia.

  • Gabriele Salvatores
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    Gabriele Salvatores

    22 April 2010

    Oscar-winning director Gabriele Salvatores tells Andreas Wiseman about mixing fantasy and reality in his latest film, Happy Family.

  • The Extraordinary Adventures Of Adele Blanc-Sec
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    Weekly International Box Office - April 16-18

    21 April 2010

    ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.

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    Screen's Global Top 10 - April 16-18

    21 April 2010

    Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.

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    The specialised space race

    19 April 2010

    The UK’s specialist distributors are competing to secure screens for their arthouse and foreign-language fare in a squeezed exhibition sector. Geoffrey Macnab reports.

  • Sex And The City 2
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    A sporting chance

    16 April 2010

    The soccer World Cup in South Africa (June 11-July 11) will attract global audiences in their billions. How will international distributors compete? Jeremy Kay reports

  • Nanny McPhee And The Big Bang
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    The track record behind the Title

    16 April 2010

    The last year may have seen some costly underperformers in The Boat That Rocked and Green Zone but, as Leonard Klady reports, Universal-owned Working Title Films can draw on a stellar track record and a series of franchises to move forward.

  • Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part I and II
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    The European property market

    16 April 2010

    This month, Screen begins ongoing coverage of the European book scene - always a fertile hunting ground for movie producers. Patricia Dobson previews 30 of the tastiest unoptioned books and graphic novels set for publication in 2010-11.

  • Red Riding
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    Shooting for the stars

    16 April 2010

    Despite a tough market, event film and mini-series still make sense for European broadcasters keen to build audience loyalty. But attracting high-profile talent can be vital for financing and sales. Andy Fry reports