All Screen articles in July 10 2015 – Page 2
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Abramorama to re-release ‘Montage Of Heck’
Richard Abramowitz’s distribution platform will release Brett Morgen’s documentary in select US theatres on August 7.
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Fellini estate clear new 'La Dolce Vita' film
Modern take on classic film in the pipeline from AMBI Group.
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Armani's Films Of City Frames partners with BFI London Film Festival
Project supports new film talent from leading international film schools.
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Dominic Cooper replaces Henry Cavill in ‘Stratton’
EXCLUSIVE: Full cast for GFM Films-produced action thriller to also include Harry Potter star Tom Felton and Whiplash’s Austin Stowell; SquareOne takes German rights.
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'The Death Of Superman Lives' secrets revealed
The director and producer of the documentary - released today - talked about the aborted Superman film that was set to be directed by Tim Burton starring Nicolas Cage as the Man of Steel.
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Paramount, AMC in windows pact
In the boldest move yet by a studio and exhibition partner to challenge the traditional distribution structure, Paramount has struck a revenue-share deal with AMC Theatres and Canada’s Cineplex Entertainment that will see it roll-out two autumn releases digitally 17 days after the films dip below 300 theatres.
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Humanoids, sci-fi icon strike deal
EXCLUSIVE: The LA-based graphic novel publisher has made its latest move in an aggressive push into film and TV, teaming on the eve of Comic-Con with multiple Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Robert Silverberg.
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Production duo rise at Fox Searchlight
The studio’s president of production Claudia Lewis has promoted Matthew Greenfield and David Greenbaum to executive vice-presidents of production, effective immediately.
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UPI sets $3bn industry record
Universal Pictures International (UPI) has reached the $3bn ticket sales milestone faster than any other studio in history, obliterating the previous mark set by Fox International in October 2014.
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'Park' wins Karlovy Vary's works in progress prize
Drama set in a decaying contemporary Greece wins prize.
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André Picard earns NFB stripes
The former director general of the National Film Board of Canada’s French Program has been named its director general, creation and innovation.
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Ellen Page to star in ‘Lioness’
The actress will play a US Marine in the drama inspired by the real-life female soldiers who deployed alongside Special Forces under the Lioness Program.
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'Everest' to open Venice Film Festival
Mountaineering drama starring Jason Clarke and Jake Gyllenhaal to world premiere at Venice.
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Chen Kaige’s 'Monk' tops China box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Chen Kaige’s Monk Comes Down The Mountain topped the China box office last week, grossing $38.25m in it opening four days, according to EntGroup figures.
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Guiding Lights selects 2015 candidates
Fifteen candidates selected from 250 scheme applicants; previous mentees include Laura Hastings-Smith.
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Odessa presents new projects by Slaboshpytskiy, Mansky, Bartas
New film from The Tribe director among projects at Odessa.
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Drama 'London Town' underway in UK
EXCLUSIVE: Shoot underway in London on drama featuring Jonathan Rhys Meyers as frontman for The Clash, Joe Strummer.