All Screen articles in November 6 2015 – Page 7
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Lightning Entertainment brings 'Anguish'
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Simpkins stars in the supernatural thriller that impressed critics and audiences when it premiered over the summer at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Canada.
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Los Cabos launches Tastes, American Specials
Top brass at the Mexican festival have expanded the table to include culinary cinema and US favourites from the circuit
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Creative Collaborations: UK and China
In October 2015 the UK welcomed President Xi Jinping to London where he was introduced to UK creative companies which had recently partnered with China on new projects.
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BFI to offer young people £3 tickets
16-25 year olds can now buy £3 last minute tickets at BFI Southbank.
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Roland Emmerich enters DDI’s 'Lost Amazon'
EXCLUSIVE: Jason Moring and his team continue to assemble a roster of high-quality animation and have picked up worldwide rights to the Awesometown Entertainment feature heading into the market.
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Black Nights unveils Works in Progress titles
22 projects in production or post-production will compete at this year’s festival.
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eOne expands Amazon Video deal
Content deal will give Amazon Prime UK members early access to new eOne films.
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Scotland launches new producers, PMDs training
Digital expert Jon Reiss [pictured] to give keynote speech at Make Your Market training programme.
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Dubai confirms first 7 films in Muhr competition
The Dubai International Film Festival has unveiled the first seven selections for its Muhr feature film competition, which will in total include 18 films from across the Arab world.
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Creative England's TalentX forum to return in 2016
The programme for developing approaches to talent will again be held in Amsterdam, March 16-18.
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Kate Winslet to receive BAFTA career retrospective
The Titanic actress’s glittering career will be recognised in a BAFTA event this December.
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China Film and TV Capital and Wild Bunch create joint fund
Pioneering entity will develop and finance Chinese-European co-productions.
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Juliet Stevenson to star in Nazi legacy drama 'Let Me Go'
Jodhi May and Lucy Boynton will also feature in the project, which is based on the true-life story of author Helga Schneider.
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Beta Cinema takes on Jude's 'Scarred Hearts'
The film reunites Beta with Child’s Pose producer Ada Solomon and Aferim! director Radu Jude.
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Russia's Supreme Court to hear Sentsov appeal
Russia’s Supreme Court will hear the appeal against Ukrainian filmmaker’s Oleg Sentsov’s 20-year sentence on November 24.
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New $77m UK-China film and TV fund set to launch
EXCLUSIVE: A $77m film, TV and media investment fund will be launched in early 2016.
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'Ant-Man' reigns in China; Jia Zhangke has biggest hit
Ant-Man crossed $1m, while Mountains May Depart debuted as Jia Zhangke’s biggest hit.
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'The Lobster' leads 2015 BIFA nominations
The Lobster received seven nominations; 45 Years and Macbeth received six each.
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Elle Driver signs films from Bouchareb, Grau, Cleven, Dana
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-nominated Bouchareb explores plight of parents who lose children to ISIS.
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Film Movement acquires 'Mad Tiger'
The New-York based distributor has acquired all North American rights to the IFP Documentary Lab film ahead of its world premiere at DOC NYC on November 13.