All Screen articles in July 1 2016 – Page 2
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Paris-based Premium Films bats for 'Thick Lashes'
EXCLUSIVE: Hannaleena Hauru’s debut feature is produced by company behind Cannes Un Certain Regard winner The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Maki.
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Tibetan filmmaker hospitalised during police detention
The Chinese Film Directors Guild has issued a statement demanding an explanation after Tibetan filmmaker Pema Tseden was hospitalised during a period of detention by Chinese police.
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US Briefs: 'Finding Dory' passes $300m in record time
Plus: MGM secures new $1bn credit facility; Digimon Adventure gets US release; and more…
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AMPAS calls on diverse new members group
The US Academy’s new invitees are 46% female and 41% people of colour. But research shows industry women still face “systematic lack of trust.”
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Miranda's Fênix open for business in Brazil
EXCLUSIVE: The new Brazilian art cinema distributor has unveiled a slate including films from Marco Bellocchio, Amos Gitai and Gabriel Ripstein.
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Film Fest Gent reveals Nordic, Japanese programmes
Confirmed titles include Måns Månsson’s Yarden [pictured] and Eiji Uchida’s Lowlife Love.
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Cannes winner 'Mimosas' gets US deal
Fledgling NY outfit Grasshopper Film has taken rights to Oliver Laxe’s Morocco-set Western.
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NFTS launches trio of initiatives to support women directors
A mentorship programme and paid internships are being introduced in a bid to help boost the number of female directors in the industry.
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Karlovy Vary to close with 'Café Society', honour Jean Reno
Guests at this year’s event will include Joshua Marston and actor Michael Shannon who will present new mystery-drama Complete Unknown.
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Why are so many film producers getting into TV?
COMMENT: Askandar Samad, partner in the Entertainment and Media Industry Group at law firm Reed Smith, considers the driving forces that are luring more UK film producers to TV.
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Francis Ford Coppola to receive Stockholm fest honour
The Godfather director will be presented with the event’s lifetime achievement award.
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'Team Joy' kicks off for Truth
Dallas Buyers Club producer Truth Entertainment and writer-director Joe Tripician are starting work on a new project about father-daughter grifters.
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Parker to get Sundance Vanguard award
Nate Parker, director of The Birth of a Nation, will get this year’s Sundance Institute award, which brings a cash prize and industry mentorship.
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Awesomeness buys YA novel rights
DreamWorks Animation’s Awesomeness Films has acquired film rights to the debut novel by Australian author Krystal Sutherland.
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Cinefile takes UK rights to Brian Cox drama 'The Carer'
EXCLUSIVE: Edinburgh-based Cinefile has taken UK and Irish rights to Brian Cox-starring The Carer from sales company Yellow Affair.
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Abdi set for 'Blade Runner' sequel
The BAFTA-winner boards Denis Villeneuve’s follow-up, joining a cast that already includes Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford and Robin Wright.
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Arbouet to direct big screen Benjamin Dove
The Fair Market Value filmmaker will steer Fulton Street Entertainment’s adaptation of the coming-of-age novel.
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Brittania Award for Jackson
BAFTA LA is to present Samuel L Jackson with this year’s Albert R Broccoli Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution to Entertainment.
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