All Screen articles in November 20 2015 – Page 5
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'Amy' director Asif Kapadia, Working Title's Tim Bevan join Screen Film Summit
Award-winning director and producer to join execs from BBC Films, StudioCanal, See-Saw Films, eOne and more at annual summit.
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US Briefs: Josh Hutcherson, Indigenous Media partner on talent incubator
Plus… Broad Green Pictures strikes first-look deal with Storyscape Entertainment; Fathom Events plots one-day theatrical release for The Pastor.
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Palm Springs fest to honour Johnny Depp
The actor will receive the Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actor at this year’s 27th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) on January 2, 2016.
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'Everybody Wants Some' to open SXSW 2016
The world premiere of Richard Linklater’s Boyhood follow-up will open the film festival in his hometown of Austin, Texas, on March 11, 2016.
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SBIFF unveils Virtuoso Award recipients
Love & Mercy’s Elizabeth Banks and Paul Dano, Joel Edgerton from Black Mass and Jacob Tremblay from Room are among the initial honourees at the 31st edition Santa Barbara International Film Festival, set to run frm February 3-13 2016.
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David O Russell to deliver BAFTA lecture
American Hustle director to give talk in London in December.
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'The Tribe' director in first Ukraine, Norway co-pro
Luxembourg, the second feature by The Tribe director Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy, is set to become the first ever co-production between Ukraine and Norway.
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China box office: 'Spectre' breaks records for Sony
The latest instalment of the James Bond franchise debuted with an impressive $48.55m over its three-day opening weekend.
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Bodrov, Mokritsky films win development funding
New projects by Sergei Bodrov and Sergei Mokritsky awarded development funding by Russian Cinema Fund
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Ricky Gervais begins 'David Brent: Life On The Road' shoot
Feature is based on the character made famous in BBC comedy The Office.
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Berlin 2016: retrospective dedicated to 'Germany 1966'
Retrospective to include around 20 East and West German feature and documentary films from cinema and television.
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Paris attacks: Bac, Pathé push on with 'Taj Mahal', 'Cowboys' releases
Terrorism-themed films to hit French screens in coming days.
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Odeon-UCI chief issues warning to UK cinema industry
Speaking at today’s UKCA conference, Ian Shepherd said that the industry’s current good health is not necessarily permanent and more needs to be done to sustain growth.
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'Gods Of Egypt' trailer
Lionsgate has unleashed the first trailer from its fantasy epic starring Gerard Butler, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Brenton Thwaites.