All Screen articles in January 16 2015 – Page 4
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Screen Best Pitch winners talk Impaled Rektum
The Screen International Best Pitch Award at Tallinn’s Baltic Event last December went to Finnish producers Kaarle Aho and Kai Nordberg of Making Movies Oy who were pitching Impaled Rektum with the feature debutants Jukka Vidgren and Juuso Laatio [pictured].
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Jamie Adams readies Black Mountain Poets
Benny & Jolene director completes Modern Romance Trilogy with Downton Abbey’s Tom Cullen, Alice Lowe and Dolly Wells.
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Wolfe pounces on Boy Meets Girl, Tiger Orange
Wolfe Releasing, celebrating its 30th anniversary year, has acquired world rights to two coming-of-age films.
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XLrator Media acquires The Diabolical
The supernatural thriller starring Ali Larter marks the first to hail from Campfire, the production company founded by Content Media and Ross M Dinerstein.
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Visit Films brings quartet to Sundance
EXCLUSIVE: Visit Films has filled out its Sundance sales slate, adding international rights to People, Places, Things and The Strongest Man as well as world rights excluding Australia and New Zealand to Sam Klemke’s Time Machine.
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StudioCanal hires LA-based Shana Eddy-Grouf
Shana Eddy-Grouf has been appointed svp of international production and development based in Los Angeles as the company deepens its commitment to global production and development.
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Epic Pictures readies Tales Of Halloween
Epic Pictures Group has rounded out the cast of directors and actors on its upcoming horror anthology.
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Harold van Lier to leave eOne
Entertainment One Films International president Harold van Lier is to leave the company as it looks to focus sales attention on in-house productions.
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Global's Ooops! Noah Is Gone... sells worldwide
eOne among those to acquire rights to 3D animated family feature.
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S Korea's NEW launches int'l sales arm
Major South Korean investor/distributor Next Entertainment World (NEW) has launched its own international sales division through subsidiary Contents Panda.
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EFA elects six to board
Six women have been elected onto the board of the European Film Academy (EFA).
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Beta to sell Sundance title Umrika
EXCLUSIVE: Indian drama stars Life of Pi’s Suraj Sharma and The Grand Budapest Hotel’s Tony Revolori.
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Lumière Awards nominations unveiled
Two Days, One Night, Mommy and Fevers nominated in French-language foreign film category.
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Taken 3 tops UK chart
Fox’s threequel opens to excellent $10.2m (£6.7m), including previews, to dethrone The Theory of Everything; Disney’s Into the Woods hits $3.75m (£2.48m) note on UK bow.
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Rotterdam Signals tribute to Jang Jin
International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) unveils Signals line-up including a tribute to Korean director Jang Jin and a focus on artist Bruce McClure.
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Alibaba Pictures unveils Wong Kar Wai project
Leading Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai will produce the first project to be greenlit by China’s Alibaba Pictures, a drama entitled Bai Du Ren (Ferryman).
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Comment
Golden Globes winners: analysis
We learned very little from the 72nd annual Golden Globes ceremony on Sunday night, which is to take nothing away from the joy of the occasion and its proud championing of independent cinema.