All Screen articles in July 18 2014 – Page 8
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Micha Shagrir honoured in Jerusalem
The Sam Spiegel Film School is paying tribute to top Israeli producer Micha Shagrir with an event on Thursday night.
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Doc conference to examine films on filmmakers
Films on filmmakers will be at the heart of documentary conference entitled Cinema as a Rumour: in memory of Assi Dayan at the Jerusalem Film Festival on Wednesday.
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Annapurna in talks to board Revenant
Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Pictures is in talks to board the revenge tale as co-financier while it is understood New Regency is sticking to its intended September start date.
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Transformers 4 surges past $500m
UPDATE JULY 14: Paramount Pictures International’s behemoth generated a superb confirmed $100.3m in its third weekend of duty to raise the score to $540.6m as the global tally climbed to $749.4m.
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Nikaido wins Screen Rising Star award
Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido receives the inaugural Screen International Rising Star award at the New York Asian Film Festival
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Apes storm to US summit on $73m
Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes won the North American session hands-down, arriving on an estimated $73m as the studio said it had passed $1bn for the year-to-date.
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Park Chan Wook talks genre twists in Jerusalem
The Korean master talks about how his life in 1980s Korea inspired Thirst, in a Jerusalem Film Festival masterclass.
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Jerusalem shorts directors eye features
Directors with shorts at the Jerusalem Film Festival are readying an intriguing slate of features, including an ambitious period drama about Judas Iscariot, a documentary omnibus about life in the West Bank and a drama about gay life in Israel.
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Ethiopia-set Fig Tree wins Jerusalem International Film Lab
Other winners include Ivan Marinovic, Amikam Kovner and Assaf Snir.
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David Broza tunes into first film
Israeli superstar musician David Broza is readying his first major film project.
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Women’s fest seeks new venue
The artistic director of Israel’s International Women’s Film Festival is hopeful that a new venue will be found for the event.
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Cannon Fodder director cooks up kibbutz horror
Hebrew and English language Children of the Fall will be set on eve of 1973 Yom Kippur War.
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Housebound, Blind win at Neuchâtel
Kiwi comedy horror wins the “Narcisse” for best feature; Eskil Vogt’s Blind wins Silver Melies.
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Corn Island wins at Karlovy Vary
Corn Island wins Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival; Elle Fanning wins best actress prize.
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Features
Nadav Lapid
The Kindergarten Teacher director talks about autobiographical inspirations, working with his mother, and his new film in Paris.