All Screen articles in May 15 2015 – Page 10
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Visit Films unveils poster for 'Krisha'
EXCLUSIVE: The family drama directed by Trey Edward Shults plays in Cannes Critics Week.
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Seville International secures ‘Juste La Fin’ sales
Heading into the market eOne’s boutique sales arm has announced key territories on Xavier Dolan’s upcoming drama to star Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux, Vincent Cassel, Nathalie Baye and Gaspard Ulliel.
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Japan's Longride takes 'Noma My Perfect Storm'
The Japanese distributor has picked up rights to the culinary documentary about Danish chef Rene Redzepi from TrustNordisk.
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Locarno to honour Marco Bellocchio
The Italian auteur is to receive the Pardo d’onore at the Locarno Film Festival in August.
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Gemma Bovery to open Film4 Summer Screen programme
Also playing as part of the 14 night open air programme at London’s Somerset House will be Guy Ritchie’s A Man From U.N.C.L.E and Me And Earl And The Dying Girl.
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Devilworks boards Some Kind of Hate
Genre sales outfit Devilworks has boarded Adam Egypt Mortimer’s horror Some Kind Of Hate.
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Myriad Pictures boards 'Brand: A Second Coming'
The Santa Monica-based sales agent will handle international rights in Cannes on the documentary that recently opened SXSW.
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IM Global lines up ‘Samarkand’
Tom Hardy, Cannes-bound with Mad Max: Fury Road, is lining up to star in what would be a red-hot market title as an SAS veteran with PTSD in Journey To Samarkand.
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Sentsov now a year in detention in Russia
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov’s detention by the Russian authorities has been extended by yet another two months to July 11.
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'Lost in Karastan' picked up for UK release
EXCLUSIVE: Political satire starring Matthew Macfadyen co-written by Ida’s Pawel Pawlikowski.
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Cannes: IM Global to sell 'The Circle'
Stuart Ford and his sales team will introduce buyers to the thriller, which Image Nation Abu Dhabi is fully financing.
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Filmmakers protest Busan festival gov't cuts
In South Korea, filmmakers are protesting a recently announced cut in funding from the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) for the beleaguered Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
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DIFF reinstates Dubai Film Connection
Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) has announced a series of industry initiatives for this year’s edition of the festival (Dec 9-16), including the return of co-production market Dubai Film Connection (DFC).
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Cannes: Japan makes global push with Japan Day Project
Japan is launching a new promotional initiative designed to boost the global market for Japanese films, TV, manga and other contents – Japan Day Project (JDP) – at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
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Abbie Cornish, Dermot Mulroney join 'Lavender'
Ed Gass-Donnelly directs psychological thriller; AMBI to commence sales in Cannes
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Cannes: Well Go takes 'The Assassin' for North America
Hou Hsiao-hsien’s period Chinese drama to world premiere in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Sierra/Affinity's Kristen Figeroid to exit after Cannes
Sales executive to “pursue other opportunities”.
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Alfonso Cuarón to lead Venice jury
Gravity director to preside over the jury of the 72nd Venezia.
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'Ultron' overtakes 'Furious 7' as UK's biggest release of 2015
Fox/Pinewood Pictures’ Spooks: The Greater Good is the week’s highest new entry with $1.6m (£1m) from 419 sites.