All Screen articles in February 12 2016 – Page 8
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Brazilian YouTube stars Porta Dos Fundos shooting feature
Porta dos Fundos - Contrato Vitalicio, from the YouTube comedy troupe, is now filming in Rio de Janeiro.
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GSP Studios to sell 'Mad To Be Normal' at EFM
The R.D. Liang biopic stars David Tennant in the lead role, alongside Elisabeth Moss.
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Features
UK VFX industry going above and beyond
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The UK’s VFX facilities are growing on the back of rising global demand. But how is the pressure to meet deadlines affecting business models and employees?
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Thomas Vinterberg on how his unusual childhood inspired 'The Commune'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Thomas Vinterberg tells Wendy Mitchell about drawing on his childhood for his most personal film yet, The Commune, which reunites him with the stars of Festen and is screening in Competition at Berlin
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What terms must I include if I commission a screenplay from a writer?
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Abigail Payne, a partner in the Film and Television Group of law firm Harbottle & Lewis, explains.
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Eddie Redmayne leading BAFTA buzz
Star Wars actor John Boyega pulls ahead among BAFTA Rising Star contenders.
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On Location: 'Alone In Berlin'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Originally conceived as a German-language project, Alone In Berlin failed to entice financiers. But when Hans Fallada’s novel was republished in English to huge acclaim, director Vincent Pérez re-imagined the film. Now it is making its debut in Competition at the Berlinale.
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Production Focus: Ireland hits its stride
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The Irish film industry is walking tall thanks to the success of Brooklyn and Room, and a record seven titles launching at Sundance. Tom Grater looks at how Ireland aims to build on its creative prosperity.
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EFM preview: changing fortunes
The Sundance plays made by Fox Searchlight for The Birth Of A Nation and Amazon for Manchester By The Sea will be hot topics at the European Film Market (EFM). Jeremy Kay explores what the deals mean for the independent sector.
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Spotlight shifts to Berlin
After a buzzy Sundance for US deals, attention now turns to Berlin and the European Film Market (EFM), which for the European film industry always serves as the pre-eminent launchpad to the year’s deal-making.
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US Briefs: Julie Delpy joins 'The Bachelors'
Plus: Call Me Francesco to open LA Italia festival; and more…
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Cinesite opens animation studio in Montreal
Top brass at the effects and feature animation studio said on Monday the 54,000 sq ft Canadian hub – backed by Québec’s investment arm, among others – will get nine features into production and create 500 permanent jobs by 2020.
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Reviews
'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny': Review
Dir. Yuen Wo-ping. US/China, 2016, 96 mins
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EFM: Protagonist boards Dome Karukoski’s 'Tom Of Finland'
Drama about the iconic gay artist to shoot in Sweden.
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108 Media strikes distribution deal with Indican Pictures
The deal will see 108 Media take worldwide distritbution rights to 44 of Indican Pictures’ library titles.
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Ymagis acquires German distribution services company
Cine-Logistics operates the delivery of films to German exhibitors and also holds an archive of assets for 6500 titles.
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Bleiberg bringing boxing drama 'Back In The Day' to EFM
Cast includes Alec Baldwin, Danny Glover and Mike Tyson.
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Brendan Gleeson to topline crime-comedy 'Mr. Cranky'
EXCLUSIVE: Jonathan Teplitzky (The Railway Man) to direct feature heading to EFM with Metro International.
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Parkland Pictures takes UK thriller 'Love Me Do'
EXCLUSIVE: Parkland will introduce thriller to buyers at the EFM.