All Screen articles in January 20 2017 – Page 3
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Sundance: 'Fun Mom Dinner' goes to Momentum, Netflix
It emerged on Thursday that North American theatrical and select international streaming deals on the ensemble female comedy closed in earlier pre-festival business.
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Jim Gianopulos linked to Legendary Pictures (reports)
The former chairman and CEO of Twentieth Century Fox Film is reportedly in talks with the Wanda-owned company.
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Sundance 2017: 12 buzz films for buyers (update)
JANUARY 19 UPDATE: Heading into Park City’s opening night screening of An Inconvenient Sequel on Thursday, we take a look at a dozen acquisition titles likely to spark deals once the action gets underway.
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Adam Brody, Sophie Nelisse to star in 'The Kid Detective'
Myriad Pictures will commence international sales at the EFM in Berlin next month on Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures satirical murder mystery.
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Julia Roberts, Michelle Rodriguez join 'Smurfs: The Lost Village'
Sony Pictures Animation unveiled its slate through 2018 on Wednesday including new voice cast on previously announced features.
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Production underway on 'I, Tonya'
Julianne Nicholson has joined the cast alongside Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan and Allison Janney.
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Glasgow Film Festival 2017 full lineup unveiled
Festival to host 65 UK Premieres, including Terrence Malick’s Voyage Of Time and Raoul Peck’s I Am Not Your Negro.
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GKIDS promotes David Jesteadt to president
The executive joined GKIDS in 2007 and most recently served as senior vice-president of distribution.
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Amazon picks up Grateful Dead documentary
Martin Scorsese is an executive producer on the four-hour documentary.
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'Misfits' director among seven to present new TV dramas in Berlin
Seven high-end European and US drama series will participate in the 2017 edition of the EFM’s TV co-pro event.
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Roman Polanski to preside over French Césars
Decision to fete director still haunted by 1977 statutory rape charge sparks controversy in some quarters in France.
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Sundance: speakers join Women’s March On Main
JANUARY 19 UPDATE: Mario Bello, Salt Lake City mayor Jackie Biskupski, Aisha Tyler and Mary McCormack will take part in Saturday’s event in Park City.
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Beatles movie about Sgt Pepper album scores sales deal
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary marks the 50th anniversary of the seminal album.
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Karen Gillan updates on directing debut, Lee Pace joins cast
The Doctor Who star tells Screen why she was forced to ditch the Tupperware Party title.
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Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum selects 25 projects for 2017
This year’s event features an unprecedented increase in women directors and a new work-in-progress lab.
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US Daily: 'Mudbound' receives Dolby Family Sound Fellowship
Sundance Institute and the Dolby Institute, along with the Ray and Dagmar Dolby Family Fund, have chosen Dee Rees’ anticipated drama for the 2017 Dolby Family Sound Fellowship.
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Netflix in Q4 subscriber growth surge
Buoyed by a strong response to original content, the digital giant’s fourth quarter boosted international subscribers by 5.12m to 44.37m.
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Cinema Management Group to sell Peruvian animation 'Ainbo'
Ed Noeltner’s Beverly Hills-based sales company will launch world sales excluding Peru at the EFM next month on the 3D CGI feature from Tunche Films.
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Route One, Roadmap Writers to develop 'Sabiya'
EXCLUSIVE: Russell Levine’s production, development and financing company and the screenwriters resource group announced on Tuesday the winner of their first annual film and television competition.
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Thomas Tull exits Legendary Entertainment
The founder, chairman and CEO of the Wanda-owned creator of such tentpoles as the Dark Knight trilogy and March release Kong: Skull Island has resigned.