All Screen articles in May 15 2015 – Page 5
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Electric closes $20m production facility
Dean Devlin’s Electric Entertainment, in town with a slate that includes Anthony Hopkins thriller Go With Me, has closed a $20m production facility with First Republic Bank (FRB) to finance the second season of TNT show The Librarians.
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Cannes 2015: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at Cannes.
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Sergei Polunin talks ballet on the big screen
Sergei Polunin, the James Dean of the ballet world, is no longer a rebel without a cause.
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Kering, Cannes launch Women In Motion
Cannes and luxury brand Kering’s new programme Women In Motion will honour Jane Fonda for her ‘unique and outstanding contribution to the film industry’ on May 17.
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Myriad starts talks on 'Bare'
Dianna Agron and Paz de la Huerta will star in the drama, which premiered in Tribeca and Myriad Pictures has introduced to international buyers here.
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Mary McGuckian talks Eileen Gray
Nearly 40 years after her death, 2015 looks like the year of Eileen Gray, the designer, modernist and architect behind E1027.
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Grimur Hákonarson, Rams
The Icelandic director talks about his Un Certain Regard selection, set in a remote farming community.
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Paramount nabs Tribeca hit 'Ashby'
EXCLUSIVE: Studio swoops on Mickey Rourke comedy-drama in North America, UK, Australia, more.
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Mirovision picks up My New Sassy Girl
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s Mirovision has picked up international rights to romantic comedy My New Sassy Girl, the highly-anticipated sequel to 2001 hit My Sassy Girl.
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FilmSharks swims with Disney on ‘Kóblic’
EXCLUSIVE: Disney has swooped on Latin American and Spanish rights to Kóblic, a thriller that reunites Argentinian idol Ricardo Darin with his Chinese Take-Out director Sebastián Borensztein.
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Pyramide picks up Directors’ Fortnight title 'Much Loved'
EXCLUSIVE: Pyramide Films has taken French rights to Nabil Ayouch’s Directors’ Fortnight title Much Loved – about four Marrakech prostitutes - ahead of its Cannes Marche screening today (May 14).
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Finecut seals deals on Treacherous, Revivre
Korea’s Finecut has pre-sold Min Kyu-dong’s erotic period drama The Treacherous, starring Ju Ji-hoon, to Pretty Pictures for France and French-speaking Swiss pay-TV.
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Coproduction Office gets 'Creative Control'
EXCLUSIVE: Philippe Bober’s Coproduction Office has boarded world sales rights on Benjamin Dickinson’s SXSW award winner Creative Control.
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Twenty racks up sales for Contents Panda
EXCLUSIVE: Contents Panda, the sales arm of Korea’s Next Entertainment World (NEW), has signed a raft of deals on Lee Byeong-heon’s Twenty, including the sale of Japanese rights to NBC Universal Japan.
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Cannes title 'Rams' scores sales
EXCLUSIVE: New Europe Film Sales secures deals for Benelux, Greece, Taiwan.
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Red Sea in Cannes with eight-strong slate
EXCLUSIVE: Roman Kopelevich’s LA-based sales company is in Cannes with a varied roster of completed titles.
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Le Pacte scores German sale for Cannes contender 'Valley of Love'
EXCLUSIVE: Concorde has picked up rights to all German-speaking territories for Guillaume Nicloux’s Palme d’Or contender Valley of Love.
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Well Go USA grabs Golden Cane
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based WTFilms has sold Indonesian martial arts drama The Golden Cane Warrior to Well Go USA for North America.
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Buyers flock to Concourse’s ‘Phoenix’
EXCLUSIVE: Matthew Shreder and James Andrew Felts have closed key sales here on the conspiracy thriller.
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Buyers enter Epic’s ‘Jeruzalem’
EXCLUSIVE: Patrick Ewald and Shaked Berenson have reported a strong early response to the apocalyptic creature horror, closing key territories in the early stages of the market.