All Screen articles in June 20 2014 – Page 2
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Features
We Are Monster, Leeshon Alexander
Ahead of the world premiere in Edinburgh of We Are Monster, writer and star Leeshon Alexander talked to Screen about bringing a harrowing true story back into the public eye.
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BBC boss reveals diversity plans
Tony Hall has set out his blueprint for boosting diversity at the BBC, including creating a £2.1m commissioning fund to help ensure the corporation “represents every family and community in the UK”.
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China Film Group IPO to raise $740m
China Film Group’s long-mooted initial public offering is moving closer, with plans for a $740m listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
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Creative Europe chief to step down
EXCLUSIVE: Xavier Troussard to leave after 12 months in role.
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Katy Perry doc gets Facebook stream
Concert documentary Katy Perry: Part Of Me is to be made available for streaming to the pop star’s Facebook fans from today (June 20).
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Dragon 2 sniffs int’l domination
DreamWorks Animation’s How To Train Your Dragon 2 unloads the biggest wave of releases this weekend but China could upset the applecart yet again with Godzilla entering its second weekend and a debut for Maleficent.
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Cinedigm, Dove launch OTT service
Cinedigm Corp has announced its latest push into the world of OTT, teaming up with the Dove Foundation on a family-friendly channel.
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Pelagius, Xing Xing line up Smart
Beijing-based Xing Xing Digital and Los Angeles production company Pelagius Entertainment are to partner on the feature animation Smart.
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Withoutabox co-founders form rights tracker service
Withoutabox co-founders David Straus, Joe Neulight and Fred Kramer have launched Los Angeles-based Critical Mass Studios.
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Reno, Dog, prevail at LAFF
Top brass at the Los Angeles Film Festival unveiled the winners of jury and audience awards as the festival came to a close.
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Internet’s Own Boy, Fishing land bespoke releases
Fishing Without Nets and The Internet’s Own Boy are the subject of innovative strategies that underline the changing face of distribution.
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Relativity IPO in ‘12-18 months’
Long-time speculation over whether Ryan Kavanaugh would take his company public came into slightly sharper focus on Thursday (19) as the CEO said he anticipated doing so within the next 12-18 months.
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PiFan reveals 2014 line-up
The 18th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan) announced its line-up today with Maximilian Erlenwein’s German thriller Stereo [pictured] as the opening film.
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Scottish Film Summit reveals new agency
The inaugural Scottish Film Summit wrapped today in Edinburgh with more than 200 delegates participating in two days of discussion about the future of film in Scotland.
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Features
Edinburgh International Film Festival, opening night
Pictures from the red carpet on the opening night of the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Comment
Edinburgh opens with a night at the museum
Edinburgh Film festival guests got the 68th edition of the festival underway in style last night at the city’s ever-impressive National Museum of Scotland.