All Screen articles in November 11 2016 – Page 2
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Tributes pour in for Robert Vaughn
Stars from the entertainment world have paid tribute to the TV and film actor who died on Friday from leukaemia. He was 83.
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Los Cabos: IM Global targets 2017 move into Latin American TV
Stuart Ford’s independent powerhouse is in talks on a TV project with Mexican partners Canana and Colombian director Ciro Guerra as his company looks to expand its small screen activities in the region by next year.
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Jason Cassidy to lead Focus Features marketing
The executive most recently served as Chief Marketing Officer at Open Road Films where he oversaw the campaign for Spotlight.
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Odyssey Motion Pictures to release 'Petrol' feature
EXCLUSIVE: The company has acquired US rights to the feature version of N5 Pictures’ thriller web series that has Leviathan’s Aleksey Serebryakov in talks to star.
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Polanski's 'Based On A True Story' among Belga Films investments
Company is also raising finance for nWave’s animation feature The Queen’s Corgi.
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MUBI, China's Huanxi resurrect partnership with $2m investment
EXCLUSIVE: Previously agreed deal was cancelled earlier this year due to legislation imposed by the Chinese government.
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Carnaby's AFM deal-making includes German 'Offenders' deal, 'Kids' sale to China
EXCLUSIVE: Carnaby International Sales & Distribution has confirmed a number of deals on its slate at the AFM.
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Oscars 2017: inside the 85 best foreign-language submissions
The longlist of entries for consideration in the foreign language Oscar category is a feast of cinema from film-makers around the world, including several established masters, a strong crop of newcomers and one or two surprises.
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Oscars 2017: European submissions for best foreign-language film
Inside the European entries to this year’s foreign-language Oscar race.
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Oscars 2017: Asia-Pacific, Middle East, African submissions for best foreign-language film
Inside the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and African entries to this year’s Foreign-Language Oscar race.
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Oscars 2017: North & South American submissions for best foreign-language film
Inside the North & South American entries to this year’s Foreign-Language Oscar race.
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LevelK’s 'Teenage Kicks' closes six major deals
EXCLUSIVE: Australian teenage drama has its European premiere this week in Tallinn.
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Banderas, Sebastian, Molla join Andrea Bocelli biopic
Antonio Banderas, Tony Sebastian and Jordi Molla have signed on to star in Michael Radford’s The Music Of Silence.
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Screen November 11 2016
Browse the digital edition of Screen International here, which includes a focus on the best foreign-language Oscar contenders…
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Los Cabos: Oliver Stone cautious, optimistic on 'rebel' Donald Trump
The president-elect can avert a potentially catastrophic cyber warfare if he translates his business skills to the geopolitical stage and cuts deals with Russia and China, filmmaker Oliver Stone said on Friday.
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Academy unveils record 27 animation Oscar submissions
Zootopia, Kubo And The Two Strings, Finding Dory, The Red Turtle, Sausage Party and My Life As A Zucchini are among those vying for Academy Awards glory.
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North American briefs: Tom Hanks to receive Palm Springs Icon Award
The double Oscar winner – in contention again this season for his lead role in Sully – will collect the honour at the 28th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival awards gala on January 2.
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Los Cabos tribute recipient Rodrigo Prieto appeals for compassion
In the wake of the shock US presidential election result, the Mexican DoP and Oscar nominee on Wednesday issued a plea for mutual understanding between Mexico and the rest of the world at the launch of the fifth Los Cabos International Film Festival.
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First trailer for Luc Besson's 'Valerian' lands
Cara Delevingne and Dane DeHaan star in the $180m sci-fi epic.