All Screen articles in November 7 2014 – Page 9
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Wolverine Hotel heads to Los Cabos
Byron A Martin Productions’ crime drama Wolverine Hotel will represent Canada at the Los Cabos International Film Festival and Co-Production Forum.
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Swedish Film Institute names doc commissioners
Klara Grunning and Antonio Russo Merenda appointed documentary film commissioners.
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A Most Violent Year trailer
A24 has revealed the latest teaser from its anticipated awards hopeful that opens the AFI FEST this week (November 6).
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London Has Fallen begins filming
Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Melissa Leo reprise starring roles.
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Features
ScreenTech: Taming technology
France’s Screen4All event (Oct 28-30) aims to stay one step ahead of future innovations across film, TV and new media. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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ScreenTech: Lighten the mood
Christie Digital’s offerings for an enhanced cinema experience include its new 6P 3D laser projection system that ramps brightness up to 2D levels, as well as the Vive Audio speaker system. Adrian Pennington reports.
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Netflix and Amazon: Big talent, small screen
Netflix and Amazon Studios have made waves by innovating and working with top international film talent. John Hazelton reports on the companies’ game-changing original programming.
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Gaumont, Wild Bunch team on Refn’s Neon Demon
New picture described as a horror film with a young female cast; companies also collaborated on Only God Forgives.
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Delegation unveiled for Two Cities
Event aimed at increasing co-production between London and Paris was masterminded by Film London and Ile de France Film Commission.
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AFM 2014 Product Guide
Browse Screen International’s American Film Market (AFM) product guide here.
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'71, Pride lead BIFA nominations
Pride, Catch Me Daddy, Frank and Mr Turner also score multiple nominations at the British Independent Film Awards, where Benedict Cumberbatch and Timothy Spall will compete for best actor. The King’s Speech director Tom Hooper to chair jury.
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Visit Films gets Snakehead, Always Shine
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Kampe and his team have acquired rights to a pair of titles and will commence sales at AFM this week.
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Dubai unveils Muhr Feature Awards contenders
Titles include the world premiere of thriller I’m Dead and the new feature from Egyptian director Daoud Abdel Sayed.
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Phil Hunt, Head Gear Films
London-based Head Gear Films is having a boom year backing larger-scale films starring the likes of Julianne Moore and Mickey Rourke. Phil Hunt tells Michael Rosser about fostering more relationships with the US.
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Andrew Myers, Everyman
Andrew Myers, CEO of Everyman, leaves the media group with a turnover that has doubled - and recognition at last month’s Screen Awards for achievement in exhibition.
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Vincent Grimond, Wild Bunch
Wild Bunch CEO Vincent Grimond talks Melanie Goodfellow through the company’s impending merger with Germany’s Senator Entertainment.
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Liza Marshall & Kris Thykier, Archery Pictures
Liza Marshall and Kris Thykier talk to Andreas Wiseman about teaming up for their fledgling film and TV company, Archery Pictures.
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Ehud Bleiberg, Bleiberg Entertainment
Ehud Bleiberg looks back on his 30-year career, telling Jeremy Kay about his AFM slate and how he is adapting to new distribution models.