All Screen articles in July 11 2014 – Page 5
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Features
Sundance Institute summer labs
The June Directors and Screenwriters Labs hosted by the Sundance Institute brought together filmmakers and creators from many disciplines and diverse locales. Elle Toussi went to Park City in Utah to speak to some of the participants.
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Disney Accelerator selects 11 start-ups
The Walt Disney Company has chosen 11 companies to go through its mentorship and investment programme.
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John Stanley promoted at Warner Bros
Stanley will take on overall leadership of Warner Bros Digital Distribution UK and Warner Bros Consumer Products UK.
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Twickenham launches Lincoln Film School
Facility will be the UK’s first university film school to be housed within a fully functional commercial film studio.
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Lionsgate, StudioCanal expand output deal
The renewed output partnership with StudioCanal in Germany, Austria and Switzerland includes a TV component involving ProSieben.
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FilmOn to televise content from VOA
Under the historic agreement, FilmOn.com will become the first global IPTV provider to carry VOA’s content.
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Comment
Fox, VICE unveil Apes doc
Motherboard documentary travels to Liberia to uncover the real monkey island.
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Rome announces 2014 changes
Audience to decide the award-winners in each section, which have changed name and focus for this year’s festival.
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BFI introduces diversity measures
BFI-backed productions must comply with new ‘three ticks’ rule from September.
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Mrs. Brown’s Boys retains UK lead
Universal’s big screen adaptation of TV sitcom adds $3.7m (£2.2m) to record second week as the UK’s number one; Paramount’s Transformers: Age of Extinction previews strongly.
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Sky Movies sets day and date release
David Scheinmann’s sports drama Believe, starring Brian Cox, to receive simultaneous release in Picturehouse cinemas and on Sky Movies.
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Features
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson, Paris of the North
After seeing his debut feature Either Way remade into US film Prince Avalanche, director and writer Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson talks to Laurence Boyce about his second feature, which receives its world premiere in Karlovy Vary.
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Katrin & Andres Maimik, Cherry Tobacco
Estonian film Cherry Tobacco has its World Premiere in Karlovy Vary. Laurence Boyce talks to the married director Andres and Katrin Maimik about influences, first love and dumpling faces.
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Award-winner pulled due to Russian obscenity law
EXCLUSIVE: Festival screening of Yes and Yes [pictured] pulled due to Russia’s new anti-obscenity law.
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Features
Kevin Smith, Tusk
US director Kevin Smith talks about the state of independent film, his upcoming horror Tusk, meeting Game of Thrones author George RR Martin and why the Weinsteins passed on Clerks 3.
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Dream Factory unveils talent roster
EXCLUSIVE: Organisers behind the two-day event set to run July 14-15 during the International Festival Of Business 2014 (IFB 2014) in Liverpool have announced the line-up of guests.
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Kevin Smith talks Tusk spin-off
EXCLUSIVE: US director Kevin Smith is at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival (NIFFF), where he is subject of a special tribute.
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LUX Prize 2014 finalists unveiled
Girlhood, White God and The Wonders among the finalists announced in Karlovy Vary; 2013 audience winner revealed.