All Screen articles in July 11 2014 – Page 3
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New team kicks off Jerusalem festival
The 31st Jerusalem Film Festival gets underway today with a new management team determined to present a world-class event despite the escalating troubles in the region.
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Birdman world premiere to open Venice
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s black comedy stars Michael Keaton.
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Mr Holmes' new cast revealed
EXCLUSIVE: Cast is revealed for Sherlock Holmes film starring Ian McKellen and directed by Bill Condon.
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SPWA leaps for The Bronze
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) has acquired world rights to the Duplass Brothers Productions’ comedy starring Melissa Rauch, Gary Cole, Thomas Middleditch, Sebastian Stan, Cecily Strong and Haley Lu Richardson.
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Production starts on August Falls
Principal photography has begun on the mystery starring Fairuza Balk, Charles Baker and Alanna Ubach.
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Transformers 4 biggest film in China
Paramount confirmed the development on Wednesday (July 9) as Transformers: Age Of Extinction reached $225.1m.
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JFF postpones Dancing Arabs gala
The Jerusalem Film Festival (JFF) has postponed the opening night world premiere of Eran Riklis’s Dancing Arabs by one week due to escalating tension in the region.
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Dave Davis rises to Global Eagle CEO
Board members at in-flight entertainment specialists Global Eagle Entertainment have promoted Dave Davis to CEO, effective immediately.
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Star Wars set for IMAX
Bad Robot tweet image of IMAX camera being used on set of Star Wars: Episode VII
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Korean admissions down, gross up
Latest report from KOFIC for the first half of 2014 also outlines the best first half year on record for foreign films.
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WCF announces latest funding round
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s latest feature among those to receive funding from World Cinema Fund.
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Still Life wins at VOICES
Uberto Pasolini’s second feature [pictured] wins at fifth edition of Russian showcase for young European cinema.
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HorrorShow.TV expands service
EXCLUSIVE: VoD streaming service moves into physical distribution with the acquisition of Lucky McKee’s The Woman [pictured].
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Anne Morrison named BAFTA chair
BBC Academy director succeeds John Willis, who continues as deputy chair, and becomes second woman to become chair in BAFTA history.
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Sony exec DeVon Franklin segues to producer role
DeVon Franklin, who recently oversaw the sleeper hit Heaven Is For Real, is to segue from svp of production for Columbia Pictures to a long-term, first-look producing deal with the studio.
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Jackson, Wachowskis set for Comic-Con
Warner Bros has announced its Comic-Con showcase for The Hobbit finale, Mad Max reboot and the Wachowskis’ delayed sci-fi Jupiter Ascending.
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Expendables 3 to premiere in London
Lionsgate top brass announced on Tuesday (8) that the latest episode in the action series will premiere in the UK on August 4.
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Koreans go Ape over date change
When 20th Century Fox Korea announced last week that Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes would open locally on July 10, one week earlier than previously planned, the South Korean film industry cried foul.
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Wolfe picks up digital rights to trio
Wolfe Releasing has acquired US digital and DVD rights to Mark Herzog and Sandrine Orabona’s Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story, Monika Treut’s Of Girls And Horses and David Au’s Eat With Me.