All Screen articles in July 8 2016 – Page 2
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Reviews
'Nightlife': Review
Dir: Damjan Kozole. Slovenia/Macedonia/Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2016. 87 mins
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News
'Tarzan' expands, 'Mike and Dave' goes international
INT’L WEEKEND PREVIEW: The Legend of Tarzan muscles into three more major international markets this weekend, while Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates makes its international debut.
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Alchemy files for bankruptcy
The US theatrical distributor, with creditors in the US and Europe, will “pursue an orderly liquidation.”
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SEAFIC script lab teams with France’s Produire au Sud
Selection committee also announced for Southeast Asian projects lab.
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Chris Smith and 'Detour' producer Julie Baines team on 'The Undertaker'
EXCLUSIVE: Team behind Triangle and Detour working on thriller; Dan Films slate includes $2-20m projects.
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Tarantino touches down at Jerusalem fest
The director is at the 33rd Jerusalem Film Festival to accompany a screening of Pulp Fiction.
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Jerusalem Film Festival directors talk 2016 programme
Festival set to open tonight with a screening of Pedro Almodovar’s Julieta [pictured].
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Mateo Gil's festival-bound sci-fi 'Realive' secures sales deal
EXCLUSIVE: SC Films boards sci-fi starring Tom Hughes and Oona Chaplin.
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Features
Israeli funds: For the love of film
For a relatively small country, Israel boasts a multitude of film funds. Geoffrey Macnab discovers how vital these are to both local and international film-makers
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Features
Remembering Ronit Elkabetz
Jerusalem Film Festival is paying tribute to late Israeli actress and director Ronit Elkabetz. Her friends and colleagues tell Melanie Goodfellow about their beloved collaborator.
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News
Sundance Next Fest unveils line-up
The Los Angeles event will include six features from this year’s Sundance festival and a showcase of comedy shorts.
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'Fight Valley' scores international deals
EXCLUSIVE: Breaking Glass Pictures has sold the MMA action thriller to the UK, Germany, Canada, Australia and other markets.
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'Truman' sells to FilmRise for US
The Spanish-Argentine comedy and multiple Goya winner is set for US theatrical release through New York independent FilmRise.
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Sam Raimi, Mel Gibson, Pascal Chaumeil titles head to Fantasia
Don’t Breathe and Blood Father to close genre fest; world premiere of the late Pascal Chaumeil’s last film; Brandon Cronenberg project in works-in-progress strand; genre VR panel set.
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CTBF launches comedy writing award with Big Talk, LOCO
Betty Box and Peter Rogers Comedy Writing Programme launched in honour of the Doctor and Carry On series.
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'The Birth Of A Nation' UK release date set
US slave uprising drama to be released in the middle of awards season; new trailer released.
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'Gomorra' producer Cattleya adds international executive
Former Cinecittà exec Cristina Giubbetti to lead department aimed at luring foreign productions to Italy.
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'Tulip Fever' US release pushed to next year
The Alicia Vikander period drama, which was to have opened in the US later this month, has been rescheduled for next February.
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News
Oscar submission deadlines released
The US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revealed submission deadlines in a number of categories – including foreign language film - for this year’s Oscars.
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SOFA takes on eight participants for fourth edition
Names and projects announced at Karlovy Vary.
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