All Screen articles in May 29 2015
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Soda takes UK home ent rights to 'Dartmoor Killing'
British psychological thriller Dartmoor Killing is using an innovative distribution, starting with self-distribution in cinemas from September 18 followed by a DVD and VOD release by Soda Pictures later in the autumn.
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Caribbean in Cannes: paving the way for new voices
GUEST BLOG: Nneka Luke, external relations director at the trinidad+tobago film festival, on why Cannes showed there are reasons to be cheerful in the Caribbean.
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Slamdance expands year-round presence
Festival hierarchy are beefing up the event with a new programme called DIG, the return of Clementine Leger as festival manager and a greater footprint across the calendar.
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Virgil Films acquires 'I Am Chris Farley'
The documentary about the late comedy star and member of SNL and Chicago’s Second City Theatre troupe features Christina Applegate, Dan Aykroyd, Mike Myers, Adam Sandler, Molly Shannon and David Spade.
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James Marsden, Rosario Dawson join Bron’s ‘Henchmen’
James Marsden, Thomas Middleditch, Rosario Dawson and Alfred Molina have joined Bron Studios’ first animation.
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‘Tomorrowland’ tops ‘San Andreas’ in social media buzz
Poltergeist also scares up buzz in the social media charts.
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Krakow focus on Lithuania; Polish doc showcase
Lithuanian documentaries will be in the spotlight at this year’s 55th Krakow Film Festival (May 31-June 7) which opens with Krzysztof Kopczynski’s The Dybbuk. A Tale Of Wandering Souls.
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Picturehouse heads to Durham
EXCLUSIVE: Picturehouse Cinemas to partner with Durham’s Gala Theatre.
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Norway launches film incentives
The Norwegian government is set to introduce a system of incentives for film productions, to keep local projects in the country and attract international ventures.
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Cannes: 'Louder Than Bombs' sold to 90+ territories
Joachim Trier’s family drama played in Competition at Cannes.
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Contenders vie for top TIFF slot
EXCLUSIVE: Afghan War film Hyena Road is understood to be among a band of Canadian films in the frame to open the 40th anniversary edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
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San Andreas rolls into 60 markets
Warner Bros triggers a wide release of San Andreas day-and-date with North America in 60 markets this weekend including eight majors.
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BAFTA to showcase Carol Morley
The British director will be the subject of the organisation’s prestigious ‘Brits To Watch: The Screenings’ series.
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Paramount, IFC strike home ent deal
Paramount Home Media Distribution (PHMD) has signed an output deal with IFC Films on select films that include includes Good Kill and The D Train.
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Tanya Greig Perara joins Universal Pictures
The executive arrives at the studio as svp of business affairs, film music.
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IFC Films acquires ‘Tale Of Tales’
The post-Cannes acquisitions trickle continues as IFC announced it has picked up US rights from Hanway Films to Matteo Garrone’s Competition premiere.
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STX Entertainment eyes 'Uglydoll' franchise
Robert Simonds’ aspiring studio, still more than two months away from releasing its first film, has made another grand move and launched a family and animation division.
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Maren Olson joins CAA
The executive arrives from Traction Media and will serve on the Film Finance & Sales Group (FFSG).