All Screen articles in May 2 2014 – Page 6
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Tribeca fest issues wrap data
Top brass at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) said more than 400,000 people attended the 13th annual event.
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Turning Tide, Vandal shine at COLCOA
Christophe Offenstein’s Turning Tide took the COLCOA Audience Award as the week-long French cinema showcase in Los Angeles came to a conclusion (28).
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Joe gets UK release date
Artificial Eye has set the UK release date for David Gordon Green’s Joe, starring Nicolas Cage.
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Kaleidoscope acquires Woody Allen titles
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment (KHE) has secured a catalogue of classic Woody Allen titles for release this summer.
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Sony sets Pixels for 2015
The studio has set a release date for the Adam Sandler and Kevin James action comedy.
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Karlovy Vary to honour Friedkin, Anonymous Content
Festival will also host Lech Walesa for a director’s cut of Walesa: Man of Hope.
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Caliber casts Some Kind Of Hate
Ronen Rubinstein (pictured), Grace Phipps and Sierra McCormick will star in Caliber Media’s slasher film that starts shooting this week in Los Angeles.
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Spandau Ballet doc set for Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Metro International to screen documentary about 80s band to buyers.
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TrustNordisk taking 'Harold' to Cannes
TrustNordisk has picked up the rights to Here Is Harold and will introduce the Norwegian dramedy to buyers in Cannes.
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Cinema ad spend down 14.5% in UK
Positive forecast for cinema ad spend in next two years despite drop in 2013; overall UK ad spend expected to pass £20bn ($34bn) in 2015 as a result of digital.
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Spider-Man 2 retains UK lead
Sony’s sequel adds $5.7m (£3.36m) for $27.8m (£16.52m) to date; Fox’s The Other Woman posts strong UK bow of $4.5m (£2.7m), including previews.
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Refn, Coppola on Cannes jury
Willem Dafoe and Gael Garcia Bernal also among those called up for jury service at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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Q&A: The Voices
SUNDANCE LONDON: Actors Ryan Reynolds and Gemma Arterton were joined by director Marjane Satrapi to talk about their comedy horror, The Voices.
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MWFF to honour Gabriel García Márquez
The 38th Montreal World Film Festival will be dedicated to the memory of the late Colombian literary giant, who died earlier this month.
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Voltage taking Knock Knock to Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: The biggest title announced so far for the upcoming Cannes market is an erotic psycho-thriller that pairs director Eli Roth with Keanu Reeves.
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Onur Tukel, Summer of Blood
TRIBECA: North Carolina-born filmmaker Onur Tukel’s Manhattan and Brooklyn-set black comedy Summer of Blood is a novel twist on relationship angst, where the selfish needs of a vampire align with those of New York City bachelor.
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Zero, Chef, Keep triumph at Tribeca
Talya Lavie’s Israeli film Zero Motivation (pictured) claimed the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature while Marshall Curry’s Point And Shoot was named best documentary feature as the New York festival came to a close at the weekend.