All Screen articles in May 23 2014 – Page 3
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News
ECA heads to CineEurope
Trade association will be hosting a number of events in its ECA Lounge.
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Tom Shoval wins Rolex mentorship
Israeli film-maker will work with Alejandro Iñárritu for a year.
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EFA submissions go online
PicturePipe will provide an online platform that will allow producers to submit films to the European Film Awards.
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Lotte pre-sales on The Pirates
Lee Seok-hoon’s period adventure [pictured] sells to 15 countries.
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Comment
DreamWorks Animation unveils Apollo
To tie in with the release of How to Train Your Dragon 2, the studio will showcase the work of their home-engineered animation software.
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Features
Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Winter Sleep
The Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan is glad to be back in Cannes, where he has a happy history. He won the Grand Jury Prize in 2002 for Distant and in again 2011 for Once Upon A Time In Anatolia and a Best Director Award in 2008 for Three Monkeys.
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Damgaard-Sørensen joins New Danish Screen
Former film commissioner at the Danish Film Institute appointed artistic director.
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Monster scales Devil's Tower
Horror [pictured], starring Jason Mewes, has also sold to North America.
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Signature unveils Cannes deals
UK distributor picks up the likes of Predestination, Young Ones and Hellion [pictured].
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Comment
Talking hockey in Cannes
Legendary Russian ice hockey star Slava Fetisov, in Cannes with Gabe Polsky’s doc Red Army, has poured scorn on the notion that sports like ice hockey and American Football are becoming too violent.
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News
Depardieu thriller sells for Saradan
EXCLUSIVE: Fledgling UK sales outfit inks multiple deals on Russian thriller.
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Saban Films acquires The Homesman
Newly launched distribution company takes North American rights to Tommy Lee Jones’ Cannes Competition title.
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Vyer Films expands into Canada
The curation-oriented streaming service also acquires 16 titles from Chicago-based distributor Olive Films.
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Features
Thomas Cailley, Love At First Fight
“It’s more than the army - it’s the theme of survival” that interests Thomas Cailley in his Director’s Fortnight entry Love at First Fight (Les Combattants).