All Screen articles in May 8 2015 – Page 6
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World of Locations: Malaysia
New facilities and incentives are making the territory Asia’s latest go-to location.
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Paramount acquires Leslie Mann comedy
The studio has swooped on US rights to the untitled Lucas & Moore Project in a timely move for international rights holder Bill Block on the eve of Cannes.
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World of Locations: Malta
It’s no surprise the world’s biggest film-makers and stars enjoy shooting on Malta, as the holiday island has it all — a California climate, competitive tax rebates and a fun-loving, can-do attitude.
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World of Locations: Louisiana
Louisiana was one of the first US states to offer film tax incentives and has become one of the country’s most important production hubs, with a long-established 30% credit, a strong crew base and a good infrastructure.
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World of Locations: Thailand
Stunning natural locations are attracting many independent productions.
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World of Locations: New Zealand
James Cameron’s substantial use of New Zealand for Avatar and intention to settle there permanently speaks volumes for the territory’s film-making capability and the allure of its lifestyle.
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World of Locations: France
France is a costly location but an improved financial incentive could be a game-changer in 2016.
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World of Locations: Italy
A revamped tax credit has catapulted Italy to the premier league of international locations.
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World of Locations: Germany
Germany’s well-established network of federal and state funds, and efficient film infrastructure means many big footloose productions base themselves in the territory.
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World of Locations: California
Rather than international projects, most US state incentives are accessed by film and television projects that may otherwise have shot in California. But from May 2015, California’s own offering makes it one of the world’s most attractive places to shoot.
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World of Locations: Australia
The territory’s laidback lifestyle and advanced film infrastructure are big attractions for film-makers and talent spending six months or more Down Under.
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Cannes: HanWay boards ‘A Storm In The Stars’
Douglas Booth will portray the poet Percy Shelley in pioneering female Saudi filmmaker Haifaa Al-Mansour’s anticipated follow-up to Wadjda. HanWay will start international sales in the south of France next week.
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Cannes: Protagonist takes sequel to hit Danish comedy 'Klown'
EXCLUSIVE: Sequel to the hit Danish comedy to include cameos from Isla Fisher, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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World of Locations: Hungary
Diverse cityscapes and cost-effective crew are drawing in Hollywood film-makers.
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Cannes: Match Factory adds painter biopic 'Paula'
EXCLUSIVE: Paula Modersohn-Becker biopic to star Carla Juri.
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Cannes: Little Film Company acquires Klaus Härö's 'The Fencer'
EXCLUSIVE: Drama is directed by Klaus Härö and will head to next week’s Cannes Marche.
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Cannes: 'Ida' scribe joins Bojanov's 'I Want To Be Like You'
Latido Films taking drama starring Barry Keoghan and Klaus Maria Brandauer to the Cannes Marche.
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Joseph Infantolino acquires rights to Orson Welles saga
The producer has acquired film rights to Josh Karp’srecently published book Orson Welles’s Last Movie: The Making Of The Other Side Of The Wind.
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Cannes: Shoreline to sell 'AmStarDam'
EXCLUSIVE: Stoner comedy marks the debut feature of the Lennox Brothers with a cast including Alice Lowe and Billy Boyd.