All Screen articles in May 30 2014 – Page 4
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Greek Wedding sequel in the works
Nia Vardalos has written sequel to hit comedy My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
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Film Arcade shines on Nightlight
Horror thriller to be receive day-and-date theatrical and VoD release in the US, with Lionsgate handling home entertainment.
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Robert De Niro boards Idol's Eye
Olivier Assayas’ next film stars Robert Pattinson and will be produced and financed by Benaroya Pictures.
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Michael Gottlieb dies aged 69
Film-maker and video game producer died on Friday in a motorcycle accident.
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Divergent sequel Insurgent begins shoot
Divergent sequel to be released in North America on March 20, 2015.
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Cannes buyers find Salvation
TrustNordisk sells Western starring Mads Mikkelsen into Europe and Asia.
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X-Men has mighty China opening
China Box Office: Fox’s X-Men: Days Of Future Past has had the biggest opening weekend for a Hollywood film so far this year in China, grossing $39.35m in three days (May 23-25).
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Van Damme’s Pound Of Flesh wraps in China
Ace Studios and Odyssey Media’s action thriller Pound Of Flesh, starring Jean Claude Van Damme, wrapped in Ace Studios’ facilities in Guangdong, China this week.
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EU-US free trade talks under fire
The TTIP free-trade talks between the EU and US continue to come under fire from a growing chorus of European film-makers and EU Culture Ministers.
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Rai Trade sells Darker Than Midnight
Drag queen drama, screened in Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival, sold to Germany, Australia and Poland.
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Drafthouse takes La French for US
Cedric Jimenez’s crime-thriller starring Jean Dujardin impressed in Cannes.
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Edge acquires Cannes trio
Scandi distributor’s pick-ups include Palo Alto [pictured] and Kristen Stewart drama Camp X-Ray.
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CJ to remake Miss Granny for China
CJ E&M has announced Korea-China co-production Once Again, 20’s (working title), a Chinese-language film based on hit Korean comedy Miss Granny.
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SPC acquires Salt of the Earth
Sony Pictures Classics takes US rights to Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado’s Un Certain Regard winner.
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X-Men tops UK box office
Fox’s latest X-Men outing posts best debut of the series to date at $15.4m (£9.1m), marking the biggest opening of 2014 in the process.
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Jean-Luc Godard's Cannes winner sold to 30 territories
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes Jury Prize winner marks Godard’s first Official Selection award in 50-year career.
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Magnolia acquires White God
EXCLUSIVE: The distributor is understood to have picked up North American rights to Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó’s Un Certain Regard winner.