All Screen articles in June 13 2014 – Page 7
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Test wins at Kinotavr
Alexander Kott’s love story [pictured] awarded the Grand Prix and the prize for best cinematography.
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Asghar Farhadi to lead APSA jury
Iranian film-maker named as president of the international jury for this year’s awards.
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Micro Market expands selection
Second edition of market now open to projects seeking completion funding.
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Déjà vu at the US box office
Edge of Tomorrow looks set to be the first casualty of the “normal” pattern of the summer at the US box office says Jeremy Kay.
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Debra Winger on US 'facelift epidemic'
Accepting a lifetime achievement award in Transilvania, Winger talks about her career, fracking and film vs digital.
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Buyers set for Perfect Day
Fernando León de Aranoa’s English-language debut pre-sells to multiple territories for WestEnd Films.
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Edge Of Tomorrow roars on $81m
UPDATED JUNE 9: A muscular launch for the latest Tom Cruise tentpole-elect by Warner Bros Pictures International provided a timely reminder of how the veteran’s star power remains undiminished, outside North America at least.
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Transilvania Trophy goes to Spain
The Transilvania International Film Festival’s (TIFF) main prize went this year to Spanish film-maker Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s Stockholm as the week-long festival came to a close on June 8.
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Stars aligns in US on $48.2m
The Fox 2000 drama dislodged Maleficent and dismissed the challenge of Tom Cruise to storm to number one.
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Gary Lucchesi, Lori McCreary named PGA presidents
PGA elects Gary Lucchesi and Lori McCreary presidents
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Boyhood triumphs at Seattle
Richard Linklater’s acclaimed family portrait won the Golden Space Needle Award for best film and best director honours as the 40th Seattle International Film Festival came to a conclusion on Sunday (June 8).
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Lincoln Center swells programmer ranks
Florence Almozini has been appointed senior programmer and Jake Perlin and Rachael Rakes have been named programmers-at-large.
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Soundcheque launches in Hollywood
The London-based company, which claims to pay musicians without retaining any rights, has opened a Los Angeles office.
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Peyton Reed to direct Ant-Man
Marvel took to Twitter at the weekend (June 7) to announce its replacement for Edgar Wright, who departed the project last month over what is understood to be creative differences.