All Screen articles in November 13 2015 – Page 6
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Ajyal Youth fest unveils competition line-up
Titles in competition include animation Phantom Boy [pictured], Ethiopian drama Lamb, Brazilian Oscar submission The Second Mother and Jafar Panahi’s Berlinale winner Taxi Tehran.
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Croatia big winner in Cottbus; Iceland to the fore in Lübeck
Dalibor Matanić’s The High Sun wins hat trick at Cottbus.
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'Spectre' retains UK lead with $19.9m
Sony’s latest James Bond mission will overtake Jurassic World as the biggest UK release of 2015 today [Nov 9]; Lionsgate’s Brooklyn posts the biggest opening for an Irish film in Ireland since Michael Collins.
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'Spectre' rules North America on $70m
NOVEMBER 9 UPDATE: A stirring debut saw the EON Productions, MGM and Sony’s James Bond saga take the box office by storm on an estimated $70m as Fox’s The Peanut’s Movie had to settle for second on a commendable $44m.
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'Spectre' soars to $293m worldwide
NOVEMBER 9 UPDATE: The brand-new 007 episode from EON Productions, MGM and Sony maintained its stunning early form as approximately $117m saw it climb to $223.1minternationally – and close to $100m in the UK – to rank number one in all 77 of its active markets.
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Ian Hart joins 'Modern Life Is Rubbish'
The Exchange handles worldwide rights to the rom-com at the AFM.
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Wide Management inks Lat Am, Korea deals
EXCLUSIVE: 2 Nights Till Morning, Panama among in-demand titles.
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“You don’t always need a ton of money”: the story behind micro-budget Sundance hit 'Tangerine'
Director Sean Baker and co-star Mya Taylor on the making of their innovative, worthy awards contender Tangerine.
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Slow AFM eyes China, market shifts
While China’s high-level forays into Hollywood have dominated the conversation all week, the view at ground level at a quiet AFM is of a market in fundamental flux where lower tier companies are locked in a fight for survival.
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AFM: Magnolia acquires 'The Last King'
EXCLUSIVE: North American deal for action-adventure starring Game Of Thrones, Kon-Tiki stars.
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A Good year: Miriam Segal on 'Infiltrator', 2016 slate
With her first production Infiltrator in the bag, Good Films producer Miriam Segal has ambitious plans for her slate in 2016.
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'20,000 Leagues' dives into AFM
EXCLUSIVE: In its second bold statement of intent at AFM, the Los Angeles-based sales company has introduced 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea to the market, a rival project to Bryan Singer’s recently announced version of the timeless Jules Verne classic.
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AFM 2015: Screen's dailies
Read Screen International’s daily magazines from the American Film Market (AFM) here.
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Bron Animation to adapt 'The Willoughbys'
EXCLUSIVE: Vancouver-based Bron Animation has acquired animated film rights to children’s book The Willoughbys by Newbery Award-winning author Lois Lowry.
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La Zanfona to produce futuristic war thriller 'Shadow Inside'
The company will follow up its box-office hit Marshland with the $1.9m production.
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'Sparrows' wins in Sao Paulo
Other winners at Brazilian festival include An, Pixadores, The Violin Teacher, Wrestlers.
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Amazon Studios buys Refn's 'Neon Demon', plans theatrical
Gaumont and Wild Bunch pact with online giant.
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US BRIEFS: Lionsgate acquires 'Natural Born Pranksters'
Studio teams with YouTube stars on day-and-date launch