All Screen articles in May 16 2014 – Page 7
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Celine Sciamma, Girlhood
Céline Sciamma talks to Melanie Goodfellow about her Directors’ Fortnight opener Girlhood, about teenage girls in Paris.
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Finecut gets Obsessed with Bravos
EXCLUSIVE: Finecut sells romantic drama to Hong Kong distributor.
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Curzon takes 45 Years for UK
EXCLUSIVE: New feature from Weekend director Andrew Haigh has just finished shooting.
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Metrodome takes Spandau Ballet doc
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor nabs music doc from Metro International.
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9ers ties knot with My Bride
EXCLUSIVE: Korean sales agent picks up My Love My Bride remake, The Deal and Cart (working title) [pictured].
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Gaumont’s Florida sales take-off
Upcoming comedy drama, directed by Philippe Le Guay [pictured], sells to Canada and Benelux, with further deals expected in the coming days.
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Memento cuffs Kevin Bacon cop film
EXCLUSIVE: Jon Watts’ thriller was co-written with Christopher Ford.
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Charlotte Mickie joins Mongrel Int'l
EXCLUSIVE: Former evp of eOne Films International arrives in Cannes as new president of Mongrel International.
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Bankside closes Moore, Rourke deals
EXCLUSIVE: Deals close on Julianne Moore-Ellen Page-Michael Shannon drama, outfit adds Mickey Rourke, Chris Smith films.
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Juergen Hellwig dies aged 66
Documentary filmmaker and distribution executive Juergen Hellwig died on April 8, 2014, in Los Angeles. He was 66.
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Cannes: Breakthrough adds Drownsman
Toronto’s Breakthrough Entertainment has picked up sales for Cannes on thriller The Drownsman, which screens in the market on Thursday (15).
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Set report: The Girl King
Wendy Mitchell visits Turku, Finland to watch Mika Kaurismaki at work on his big international historical drama The Girl King
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Little Hope finds distribution
Slamdance documentary Little Hope Was Arson will be distributed by PBS series Independent Lens in conjunction with film and music distributor The Orchard, the film’s producers announced (13).
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Sony options Edward Snowden book
Sony has optioned rights to Glenn Greenwald’s book No Place To Hide and teamed up with James Bond franchise producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of EON Productions.
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Bold hires Matthew Rhodes
Matthew Rhodes has been named president of motion pictures at Bold Films, whose Lost River and Whiplash play in Cannes.
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Edgar Ramirez in Point Break talks
The actor is in talks to play Bodhi in Alcon Entertainment’s reboot, which Lionsgate International represents outside the US.
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SPC acquires Saint Laurent
Sony Pictures Classics led a flurry of acquisition announcements on Wednesday (14) as it picked up North American rights from EuropaCorp to Cannes competition entry Saint Laurent.
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Dancing Arabs to open Jerusalem
The 31st edition of the Jerusalem Film Festival will kick off July 10 with the world premiere of Eran Riklis’ Dancing Arabs.
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Shanghai media hub to offer incentives
Singapore’s Cubix International and China’s Bestlinkage Group are opening a $1.5bn media hub, D’Hive, in the Songjiang district of Shanghai.