All Screen articles in March 25 2016
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Hollywood plots China box office audit amid fraud concerns
MPAA reacts to ongoing questions about the accuracy of Chinese box office reporting.
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Álvaro Rodriguez, Michael Mayer to adapt 'Tu, Mio'
Machete writer Rodriguez and writer-director Mayer have signed on to adapt Erri De Luca’s Italian bestseller.
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Hollywood broadens focus in war on anti-gay laws
UPDATE: As Georgia remained front of mind in Hollywood on Thursday and the Weinsteins threatened to find another state in which to shoot Lee Daniels’ upcoming Richard Pryor film in opposition to an anti-gay bill, the focus has broadened to include North Carolina.
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'Batman V Superman' hits $93m worldwide
UPDATE: Warner Bros’ DC Entertainment tentpole has raced to at least $65.2m from its first three international days and took $27.7m from Thursday night screenings in North America for an early $92.9m worldwide.
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US briefs: Starz sets 'The Dresser' premiere date
Plus: Tribeca unveils Sloan screenwriting winner; and more…
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Garry Shandling dead at 66
The absurdist comedian has died from unknown causes after paramedics in Los Angeles responded to a medical emergency and took him to hospital where he died.
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Matthias Schoenaerts, Erik Van Looy thrillers to press on with Brussels shoots
Belgian thriller The Prime Minister, about a terrorist plot to kidnap the US president, is currently filming in and around Brussels.
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Gaumont expands US operation with animation hires
Nicolas Atlan and Terry Kalagian have joined the French major.
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Gaga moves into animation, unveils 2016 slate
The Japanese distributor will release Gods Of Egypt and Pride And Prejudice And Zombies in September.
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Saban Films acquires '31'
The distributor has picked up North American rights to Rob Zombie’s horror film that premiered recently in Sundance.
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MIPTV, Cannes beef up security in wake of attacks
EXCLUSIVE: MIPTV organiser says security is “top priority” for TV and digital content market, taking place April 4-7 in Cannes.
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Russian cinemas to close deal for market's largest cinema chain
The merger between Cinema Park and Formula Kino could be in the range of $200-250m, according to sources.
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Christian McKay to make directorial debut with 'Provenance'
EXCLUSIVE: Me And Orson Welles star to co-direct with Ben Hecking.
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George Clooney, Michael Keaton titles secure Benelux deals
EXCLUSIVE: Suburbicon and The Founder among marquee deals for The Searchers.
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Film London: Producers take control
PROMOTIONAL FEATURE: Now in its fourth year, Film London’s Build Your Audience initiative is empowering UK producers to develop a tailored distribution plan for their projects.
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BFI inks content deal with Chinese VOD giant
iQIYI, which reports 10m subs, will host a curated selection of titles from the BFI London Film Festival.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic doc scores Euro deals
EXCLUSIVE: Deals on Becoming Zlatan include Studiocanal for UK, Bac for France and Alamode for Germany.
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BBFC delegates advertising classification to CAA
New classification structure for cinema adverts to be implemented on March 31.
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Government highlights diversity and access in Culture White Paper
The Culture White Paper is the first of its kind to be launched in 50 years, said the Government; £40m Discover England fund to launch this year.
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Virtual Print Fee: cold comforts
As the UK industry eyes the end of the controversial Virtual Print Fee, Geoffrey Macnab looks at how well it has worked, and asks whether it has adversely affected foreign-language and specialist film distribution