All Screen articles in May 6 2016 – Page 6
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Directors UK calls for 50:50 male-female film funding
EXCLUSIVE: Directors UK report concludes that there is “unconscious, systemic bias” towards male directors in UK.
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'Captain America: Civil War' lands with $21.2m UK debut
It’s another Disney one-two at the top as The Jungle Book posts impressive $8.4m (£5.7m) third weekend for $49m (£33.2m) to date.
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Poet’s Love takes top prize at Jeonju Project Market
Kim Yang-hee’s The Poet’s Love takes Feature Film Pitching Grand Prize in JIFF’s projects market, while Dongju; The Portrait Of A Poet is among the sold-out screenings at the festival (April 28-May 7).
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Maxine Peake, Charles Dance, Freddie Fox wrap 'Fanny Lye Deliver’d'
EXCLUSIVE: Period drama from director Thomas Clay and the producer of the well-received Couple In A Hole.
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Cannes archives: Mike Leigh tops Screen's Jury Grid 2010
In the lead up to Cannes, we revisit the 2010 Screen Jury Grid and reflect on what critics around the world had to say about the films in Competition.
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'Why We’re Killing Gunther' heads to Cannes
Arnold Schwarzenegger will play an arrogant hitman who gets targeted by rivals in the action comedy from MadRiver Pictures.
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Globalgate Entertainment targets local-language production market
The studio has partnered on a worldwide local-language venture with Pantelion Films CEO Paul Presburger, Lionsgate senior advisor William Pfeiffer and former president of Worldview Entertainment motion pictures group Clifford Werber.
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Mongrel International boards 'The Fixer' for Cannes
Charlotte Mickie and her team will kick off sales on the Croisette on Ian Olds’ recent Tribeca winner.
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Film Sales Company to sell 'Midnight Return'
EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Herwitz has picked up worldwide sales rights to Cannes Classics selection Midnight Return: The Story Of Billy Hayes And Turkey.
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Brad Weston exits New Regency
The president and CEO is to depart the financer-producer on the back of the $500m-plus global success of triple Oscar-winner The Revenant, the company has confirmed.
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'Captain America: Civil War' launches with $200.4m overseas
MAY 2 UPDATE: Disney dominates as The Jungle Book nears $700m worldwide and Zootopia becomes the biggest film of 2016 with $931.4m.
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Voltage Pictures picks up sales on 'Status Update'
Voltage Pictures will kick off sales in Cannes on the Millennials-skewing story from Offspring Entertainment and Canada’s Brightlight Pictures, with whom Voltage has a three-year production and distribution pact.
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Di Bonaventura Pictures, Caliber Media to reimagine 'Puppet Master'
The partners have optioned rights to develop a new take on Charles Band’s cult horror franchise.
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Cannes archives: Jacques Audiard tops Screen's Jury Grid 2009
Ahead of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Screen looks back at the hits and misses of 2009 according to our jury of critics.
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LevelK teams with Mondrian for 'Klump'
LevelK is teaming with Mondrian Entertainment for world sales on animated series Klump, based on the best-selling books.
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'Embers', 'The Lennon Report' triumph at Newport Beach Film Festival
Claire Carré’s Embers scooped best feature film in the juried awards as the southern California festival came to an end.
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Seville International to handle sales on 'Hana’s Suitcase'
The Cannes-bound project is based on Ken Scott’s adaptation of the post-WWII non-fiction book by Karen Levine.
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US Briefs: AFI to honour Quentin Tarantino, Rita Moreno
Plus: Spiderworx Media unveils $50m fund; Kristen Stewart to direct short for Refinery29; and more…