All articles by Ian Sandwell – Page 73
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NewsJeroen Krabbé to star in Tula, The Revolt
Krabbé [pictured] to play a leading role in Jeroen Leinders’ English language feature about the slave uprising on Curaçao in 1795.
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NewsLondon's FilmFest Australia to open with European premiere of Not Suitable For Children
Dual site festival, which runs Sept 14-23, also features European premiere of Goddess and three UK premieres.
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NewsInaugural London Mexfest to launch with world premiere of Made In Mexico
Duncan Bridgeman’s documentary to kickstart three-day programme from Aug 17-19.
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NewsIndependent Cinema Office launches new digital marketing course
Course aimed at marketeers promoting cultural or specialised releases.
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NewsTed breaks the Bat at the UK box office
Universal’s comedy storms to an estimated $14.3m (£9.32m) opening; Fox’s Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days opens strongly in third.
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CommentSurgical precision
Ahead of its Canadian premiere this Saturday at Fantasia, Screen chats to Excision director Richard Bates Jr.
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NewsFantasia wraps inaugural Industry Rendez-Vous
Two deals already announced from co-production market; over 250 attendees over the four-day period.
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NewsChina's YOU On Demand inks deal with Paramount
Titles including Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol [pictured], Transformers and No Country For Old Men available to view for YOU On Demand customers as part of the deal.
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NewsMexico's National Council for Culture and the Arts announces film museum and digital video library
Museum and library will be hosted within the Cineteca Nacional’s National Film Archive.
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NewsCockneys Vs. Zombies, Dredd, Tower Block among first wave of Fantastic Fest programming
Eighth edition of Texas-based genre festival runs Sept 20-27.
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NewsDr. Seuss' The Lorax fails to uproot The Dark Knight Rises at the UK box office
Warner Bros.’ epic retains top spot and crosses the £30m mark, while Universal’s animation opens in second; Searching For Sugar Man takes $108,000 on debut.
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Filmmaker Chris Marker dies, aged 91
Marker worked with the likes of Alain Resnais and Yves Montand.
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CommentRevisiting Amityville
Screen chats to director Eric Walter and producer Andrea Adams about their documentary My Amityville Horror, which plays at this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival.
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NewsSan Sebastian to screen Argo out of competition
Director Ben Affleck, along with Alan Arkin and John Goodman, will be in attendance at the festival, which runs Sept 21-29.
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FeaturesKevin and Matthew McManus
The writing/directing sibling duo talk to Screen about the making of their debut feature Funeral Kings, which received its international premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival.
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NewsThe Dark Knight Rises freezes out Ice Age 4 at the UK box office
Climactic part of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy records a series best opening of $22.4m (£14.4m) to knock Fox’s 3D animation off number one.
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CommentBrains for brunch
Screen meets with Casey Walker, the director of A Little Bit Zombie, over Eggs Florentine.
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CommentHitting the target
David Wu receives the Legendary Action Excellence Award at the Canadian premiere of his latest film, Cold Steel, in Fantasia.
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Rising from Within
Indulging in the art of Canadian movies that never were at Fantasia International Film Festival.









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