All Screen articles in January 22 2016 – Page 3
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US Briefs: Cast bulks up on Myriad’s 'Heartbeats'
Plus: Glass Eye Pix, Dogfish wrap ‘Like Me’; FilmRise acquires ‘The Witness’; and more…
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Robert Redford addresses diversity
Speaking at the opening day press conference for the Sundance Film Festival 2016 the founder weighed in on the hot topic of the day.
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FilmNation, JC Chandor to remake 'The Robber'
FilmNation is reuniting with JC Chandor and his All Is Lost producers Neal Dodson, Anna Gerb on a remake of the German thriller.
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Warner Bros unveils 'Wonder Woman', 'Justice League' dates
Setting up a massive 2017 for the studio’s DC Entertainment division, executives have dated two of their most anticipated properties. Separately Universal has moved The Mummy to that summer.
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'The Last Witch Hunter' crosses $100m internationally
Lionsgate International executives have reported that the Vin Diesel action horror reached the milestone on Tuesday.
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'Star Wars', 'Spider-Man' shift release dates; 'T2' pulled
Disney has moved Star Wars: Episode VIII from May 26 2017 to December 15 2017. Separately, Sony Pictures has moved Spider-Man forward by three weeks in summer 2017 while Paramount has taken Terminator 2 off the schedule.
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Foresight eyes EFM sales storm with 'Category 5'
Mark Damon’s Los Angeles-based financing, production and sales company heads to the European Film Market in Berlin next month to begin sales on the disaster action thriller that Rob Cohen will direct.
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Glasgow Film Festival unveils 2016 programme
Festival to host 60 UK premieres, including Time Out Of Mind [pictured] starring Richard Gere and Disney’s Zootropolis.
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Ed Vaizey: "The creative industries exist outside of London"
The minister for culture discussed the health of the UK’s creative industries at a gathering of business leaders in London.
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Ettore Scola dies aged 84
Revered Italian director and screenwriter behind A Special Day has died in Rome.
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US Briefs: Cinedigm snaps up 'Amateur Night'
Plus: ARRAY, Indiegogo aim to raise profile of content creators of colour and female filmmakers; and more…
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Italian box office up 10% in 2015, local films fall
Local films quota drops while US titles and animation dominate and admissions rise.
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Berlin completes Competition line-up; adds Spike Lee's Chi-Raq
New films from Lee Tamahori and Anne Zohra Berrached also added.
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Aton Soumache talks 'The Little Prince', new films and building a European animation mini-major
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Aton Soumache, producer of Mark Osborne’s global hit The Little Prince, talks about bringing the French classic to the big screen and his ambitions for Paris-based mini-major On Entertainment.
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Berlin 2016: seven TV series to pitch at Co-Production Market
Seven international series projects have been selected to pitch at the Berlinale Co-Production Market.
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UniFrance Rendez-vous: comedy, art and real-life tales rule
Market sets scene for Berlin and Cannes but few deals sealed.
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Indian blockbuster 'Baahubali' sold to Germany
Historical drama billed as India’s most expensive film.
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Slamdance: buyers take 'The Lesson' from Jinga
Psychological thriller sold to territories in Europe and Asia.
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Tom Hooper to receive Goteborg's Honorary Dragon
Tom Hooper is to receive the Honorary Dragon Award at the 39th Goteborg Film Festival, where his new film The Danish Girl has its Swedish premiere.