All Screen articles in January 29 2016 – Page 3
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LevelK boards Australian thriller 'Rabbit'
EXCLUSIVE: Luke Shanahan’s psychological thriller will start shooting in May with a cast including Mad Max: Fury Road’s Abbey Lee.
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Cinetel boards 'Vigilante Diaries' for EFM
EXCLUSIVE: The action thriller stars Paul Sloan, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Michael Jai White, Jason Mewes and Michael Madsen.
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Sundance 2016: Screen's coverage round-up
All the news, reviews and interviews coming out of Park City.
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Keira Knightley to star in 'Colette'
EXCLUSIVE: Teams behind Carol and Still Alice partner on period-biopic due to shoot in May.
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FIRST LOOK: Emma Thompson, Brendan Gleeson, 'Alone In Berlin'
EXCLUSIVE: First still from Berlin Competition drama based on the classic wartime novel.
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'Paint Drying' director in talks to screen protest film
British director Charlie Lyne has provoked a debate in the UK about censorship and the inner workings of the BBFC with his film/provocation, Paint Drying.
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Can the UK film industry meet the diversity challenge?
Long before the #OscarsSoWhite furore ignited, the British Film Institute had thrown down the gauntlet to the film industry with its new and extended diversity standards. Are the provisions on their own enough to bring more varied faces and stories to UK screens and meeting rooms?
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Dutch Features secures rights Oscar submission 'You Carry Me'
DFGE to begin sales at the upcoming EFM.
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US Briefs: 'Mad Max' wins best film at AACTA in Hollywood
Plus: Mad Max also wins ACE editing award.
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Joshua Deitell rises at The Solution
EXCLUSIVE: Heading into Berlin The Solution Entertainment Group has promoted Joshua Deitell to VP of international sales and acquisitions.
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Sundance: six major deals signed in Park City
The Park City deal flow erupted on Friday led by Paramount Home Media’s $2.25m worldwide rights play for US Dramatic Competition entry Goat.
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Jacques Rivette dies aged 87
The French New Wave director’s noted films included La Belle Noiseuse, Celine And Julie Go Boating and Out 1.
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'Anomalisa', 'Demolition' to bookend Istanbul indie film fest
Istanbul event will host a total of 23 gala screenings, including the latest films from Charlie Kaufman and Jean-Marc Vallee, as well as a David Bowie tribute programme.
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Beta Cinema picks up 'Welcome To Norway'
The sales company has pre-sold the comedy in several territories ahead of its world premiere at the Goteborg film festival and EFM screening.
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'Amy' director to tackle 'Maradona'
Amy distributor Altitude pre-buys new documentary ‘Maradona’ for the UK, Cinetic to handle US sales.
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Spotlight: Getting into LaZona
Local hits Spanish Affair and Spanish Affair 2 have given LaZona Films the confidence to expand into television, producer Gonzalo Salazar-Simpson tells Elisabet Cabeza.
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'Ex Machina': rise of the machine
As Alex Garland’s Ex Machina vies for five Baftas and two Oscars, the film-makers look back on its production and debate the pros and cons of an international release strategy that saw the sci-fi film become a sleeper hit in the US. Mark Salisbury reports.
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Sandy Powell: the dress maker
UK costume designer Sandy Powell has four Bafta and Oscar nominations this year for her work on Cinderella and Carol. She talks to Tiffany Pritchard.