All Screen articles in January 30 2015 – Page 3
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Robert Redford, George Lucas
SUNDANCE: Robert Redford and George Lucas helped kick off Sundance’s new Art Of Film Weekend programme with the Visions Of Independence panel at The Egyptian Theatre.
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Hobbit finale eyes gains in China
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies stands at $630.7m through Warner Bros Pictures International and continues to rampage through China.
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The Exchange boards Three Little Words
CEO Brian O’Shea will commence talks with international buyers at the EFM next week on the high concept rom-com.
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Sierra/Affinity nabs Manchester-By-The-Sea
EXCLUSIVE: Nick Meyer has bulked up his EFM sales slate with the Kenneth Longeran drama that has Casey Affleck attached to star alongside Michelle Williams.
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Patrick Roy replaces Bryan Gliserman at eOne
Patrick Roy has been promoted to president of eOne Films Canada and Les Films Séville as the company announced Bryan Gliserman was stepping down as president of eOne Films Canada.
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Mister Smith to sell Brain On Fire
Dakota Fanning to star as a woman who descends into insanity; Gerard Barrett to direct.
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EFM: New Europe Film Sales picks up Crumbs, Mar
Sales outfit secures sci-fi feature and a Berlinale Forum film ahead of next week’s EFM.
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Ross Fitzsimons joins Arts Alliance
Event cinema specialist Arts Alliance has upped Ross Fitzsimons, formerly head of art and classical, to head of sales and marketing.
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Andy Harries, Tony Grisoni discuss next projects
GOTEBORG: Left Bank CEO Andy Harries and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas writer Tony Grisoni revealed details about upcoming projects during keynotes at TV Drama Vision, the Gothenburg Film Festival’s TV event.
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Jorn Donner, Armi Alive!
For veteran Finnish director Jorn Donner, his latest project Armi Alive! - which world premieres as the closing film of the Goteborg International Film Festival - was much more than just another credit to add to his already long list.
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Sanna Lenken, My Skinny Sister
It is fitting that Swedish director Sanna Lenken’s debut feature, My Skinny Sister, should have its world premiere at Goteborg, given the filmmaker’s connections to the city.
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Jeppe Ronde, Bridgend
The Danish director talks about his teen suicide drama, which screens at the Goteborg International Film Festival, following its world premiere in Rotterdam.
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Antipode finds Stranded in Canton
GOTEBORG: Docu-drama competing in Swedish Premieres Section at the Gothenburg Film Festival.
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Goteborg 2015: opening night
Pictures from the opening night of the Gothenburg Film Festival 2015.
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Nordic industry calls for more commissioners, platforms
GOTEBORG: Nordic territories will need to see an increase in the number of local commissioners and platforms if they are to adequately showcase flourishing scripted drama, industry experts agreed yesterday in Gothenburg.
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TV spend surges for Nordisk Film & TV Fund
GOTEBORG: The Nordisk Film and TV Fund saw the level of money it allocated to TV surge in 2014 as local producers increasingly look to the small screen, according to CEO Petri Kemppinen.
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Vue's second CinemaxX MD quits
Christoph Ahmadi to leave exhibitor as Carsten Horn is named managing director.
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Rotterdam: The Tribe director among CineMart winners
Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s Chernobyl-based drama wins one of three awards at International Film Festival Rotterdam’s co-production market.
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Babadook, Water Diviner share AACTA best film
Double win marks the first time two films have shared Australia’s top film prize.
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Content boards Alex Winter's Deep Web for EFM
EFM: Content Film has added another title to its Berlin sales slate and will kick off talks with international buyers next week on Alex Winter’s documentary.