All Screen articles in May 15 2015 – Page 4
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Curzon Artificial Eye acquires 'Valley Of Love', 'Mia Madre', Gaspar Noe's 'Love'
EXCLUSIVE: Curzon Artificial Eye has acquired three new titles, all playing in official selection at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Wanda scares up 'Ghouls' sales across Asia
China’s Wanda Pictures has sold a string of Asian territories on Wuershan’s The Ghouls, includingTaiwan (CMC), the Philippines (MVP) and Singapore (Shaw).
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Thunder Road, CEG extend deal
Thunder Road Pictures has extended its deal with music financier Cutting Edge Group and CEG’s investment arm, Conduct, for an additional five films.
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Zvyagintsev to head Shanghai fest jury
Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) has announced that Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, whose Leviathan won best screenplay at Cannes last year, will head the Golden Goblet jury at this year’s edition of the festival (June 13-21).
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Film Movement buys ‘Haemoo’, ‘The Automatic Hate’
The New York-based film distributor has picked up North American rights to Shim Sung-Bo’s South Korean thriller Haemoo from Finecut in Cannes.
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Andrew Morgan: Fashioning a new business model
Andrew Morgan talks about his Cannes Market premiere The True Cost, executive produced by Livia Firth.
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Universal starts shoot on ‘Lonely Island Movie’
Production has begun on Top Secret Untitled Lonely Island Movie starring Digital Shorts superstars Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone.
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Yorgos Lanthimos, 'The Lobster'
Anticipated Cannes Competition entry The Lobster marks Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos’ English-language debut after acclaimed 2009 Un Certain Regard title Dogtooth and 2011 drama Alps.
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Bening, Gerwig, Fanning joins '20th Century Women'
Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig and Elle Fanning have joined the cast of Mike Mills’ 20th Century Women, which Annapurna International is selling in Cannes.
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Weinsteins in 'Southpaw' Cannes slot offer
The upcoming Jake Gyllenhaal boxing drama was accepted into Cannes however the Weinsteins decided not to proceed because the star had already committed to his jury role.
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Cargo, Radiant join forces
Cargo Entertainment has invested in Radiant Films International as the companies settle into Cannes under a strategic partnership to create a commercial slate.
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Pinewood Studios launches Ireland production company
Pinewood Studios has launched a production services company in Ireland to help its TV and film clients take advantage of the country’s recently enhanced tax incentives.
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FilmNation promotes executive trio
Jennifer Fradlin, Patrick Chu and Selena Saldana are all in Cannes attending the market.
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HPI to show 'Geezer' footage in Cannes
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong makes his starring debut in the comedy and Hyde Park International president Eric Christenson will show footage here.
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eOne shines with 'Spotlight' sales
eOne has licensed a large swathe of the world on its Catholic Church abuse drama including a multi-territory deal with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA).
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Abel Ferrara talks 'Siberia'
The director has shed more light on his $3m Jungian drama Siberia to star Willem Dafoe ahead of Monday’s Cannes press conference to promote a Kickstarter campaign.
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SPC acquires Kore-eda Hirokazu’s 'Our Little Sister'
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired North American rights from Wild Bunch to Kore-eda Hirokazu’s drama that premieres in Competition on Thursday.
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Robert Sheehan to star in 'Love At First Sight'
Mortal Instruments to star opposite Hailee Steinfeld.
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Weinsteins acquire US on ‘Hands Of Stone’
The Weinstein Company closed a US deal at 6am on Thursday morning for boxing drama Hands of Stone starring Edgar Ramirez and Robert De Niro.