All Screen articles in November 18 2016 – Page 2
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Baby Cow, Christine Langan swoop for Zadie Smith novel
Former BBC Films boss Christine Langan picks up Zadie Smith novel for TV adaptation.
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European Film Awards: first seven winners announced
Land Of Mine, Suffragette win early awards.
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European Shooting Stars jury revealed
EFP chooses panel of industry experts to select Europe’s best acting talents for its annual Berlinale showcase.
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Imaginarium CEO: Content remains king but filmmakers must think beyond
Tony Orsten, CEO of VFX specialist Imaginarium Studios, whose credits include Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, explains why film-makers need to think beyond content to be successful.
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Les Arcs Coproduction Village unveils 2016 roster
A total of 21 projects will be presented at the development and financing platform.
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'Fantastic Beasts' crosses $80m worldwide (update)
NOVEMBER 19 UPDATE: Warner Bros’ tentpole climbed to $83.3m worldwide factoring in $29.7m from the first full day in North America.
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Slated report: Industry out of touch with Millennials
The online film marketplace has released an infographic that reveals a disconnect between age-groups favoured by Hollywood’s greenlight process and those that perform best based on a film’s return on investment.
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US Briefs: Ruth Negga to receive Palm Springs Rising Star Award
The star of Loving, who is in contention for lead acting honours this season, will collect her honour at the 28th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s awards gala on January 2.
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Lionsgate expands German-speaking territory partnerships
Studio top brass said on Wednesday they have broadened the pipeline with Studiocanal to include Summit films and licensed a trio of top AFM titles to Tele München Gruppe.
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Guy Pearce, Vanessa Redgrave join Fred Schepisi's 'Andorra'
Actors join Fred Schepisi’s previously announced cast including Clive Owen and Toni Collette; Screen Australia to provide production funding.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest appoints Patrick Hurley as head of marketplace
Former Dogwoof executive joins the documentary festival taking over from Anna Parker.
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Rotterdam film festival reveals first wave
EXCLUSIVE: Jackie, Paterson, The Levelling set to play IFFR 2017.
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Features
Martin Zandvliet talks Danish Oscar contender 'Land Of Mine'
It may be set immediately after the Second World War, but Danish Oscar submission Land Of Mine feels like required viewing in the current climate.
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Oscar-winner Asghar Farhadi talks Iranian drama 'The Salesman'
Asghar Farhadi explains why going to Tehran to shoot Iran’s foreign-language Oscar entry The Salesman was a return home in more ways than one.
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'Fire At Sea' seller Doc & Film on dealing arthouse movies
Daniela Elstner, managing director of Paris-based sales company Doc & Film International, talks about selling foreign-language titles to the world.
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'Afterimage': the journey behind Andrzej Wajda's final film
Afterimage producer Michal Kwiecinski tells Geoffrey Macnab why Andrzej Wajda’s film about a great Polish artist is a fitting tribute to the late director’s remarkable career.
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Denzel Washington rep denies ‘fake’ Trump story on Facebook
The Oscar-winning actor did not praise the president-elect as claimed in an article that appeared on the social network on Monday, according to his publicist.
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Viacom buys Argentina's Telefe network for $345m
The in-cash deal broke on Tuesday as Bob Bakish started his first day as acting Viacom CEO.
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