All Screen articles in July 18 2014 – Page 2
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Features
Making the short list
This year’s Jerusalem Film Festival hosts a bumper crop of shorts from across Israel’s film schools and industry.
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Inside The Cinema Project
The Cinema Project, which is part of the Yehoshua Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts, is having a banner year.
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Feeding the industry
After a thrilling year at Cannes for Israeli films, Katriel Schory, head of Israel Film Fund, talks to Edna Fainaru about the new, invigorated mood among the country’s film-makers
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Pride of place
Jerusalem Film Fund is an additional source of funding for local and international projects - as long as film-makers shoot Jerusalem for Jerusalem. Edna Fainaru reports.
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Beyond blue sky
Ritesh Batra, Talya Lavie and Nora Martirosyan are among the 13 filmmakers due to pitch their Jerusalem International Film Lab projects [July 10]. Melanie Goodfellow reports on the push to develop real-world projects.
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Lia Van Leer
Lia van Leer, the very life and soul of the Israeli film industry, talks to Edna Fainaru about forging her own path, building the national film archive and launching Jerusalem Film Festival
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News
San Sebastian reveals culinary titles
The programme is made up of seven features and four shorts; Tokyo Gohan Film Festival to present one of the films with a special prize.
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Odeon, Hibrow to screen Edinburgh Fringe
Eight shows to include an opera from Alison Jackson and Steven Berkoff performance.
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Busan unveils Film Academy fellows
24 participants have been selected for the 10th Asian Film Academy, which will have Hungarian director Bela Tarr as its dean.
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Deauville to honour Jessica Chastain
The star of Zero Dark Thirty and Take Shelter is to be honoured at the upcoming 40th edition of the Deauville Film Festival.
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Sold wins London Indian Film Festival
The festival’s Short Film Competition winner was Shubhashish Bhutiani’s Kush.
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Fox, A Company to release Corrections Class
The two distributors will jointly release Ivan Tverdovsky’s Corrections Class in a groundbreaking move.
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China’s iQiyi launches film company
Chinese video streaming platform iQiyi is launching a film company, iQiyi Films, which aims to develop a new internet-oriented business model for film production.
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Francis Lai to be honoured at WSAs
The French composer will be honoured at the World Soundtrack Awards which take place October 25th as part of the Gent Film Festival.
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Netflix, Disney in Canada pay-TV pact
Netflix has struck a multi-year licensing deal with The Walt Disney Studios making it the exclusive Canadian subscription TV service for first-run Disney live-action and animated features.
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Fox crosses $3bn at global BO
Fox reached the milestone on July 15, one day before it became the first studio of the year to reach $2bn at the international box office. The studio crossed $1bn in North America on July 13.
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MGM secures rights to I Am Pilgrim
MGM has obtained feature rights to Terry Hayes’ espionage thriller I Am Pilgrim.