All Screen articles in October 10 2014 – Page 3
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Busan's Asian Film Market delegates up 23%
Busan’s Asian Film Market wrapped yesterday with a 23% increase on registered badge holders to 1,566, marked by strong participation from Chinese companies.
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National Amusements appoints event cinema exec
National Amusements and Showcase Cinemas create event cinema role in response to growing success.
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Northern hubs join forces for UK exhibition event
Two-day event will take place at the Tyneside Cinema.
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Black Nights to focus on Poland
Tallinn’s Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 13-30) will include a focus on Polish cinema with two dozen Polish films taking centre stage, including opening film Warsaw 1944 by Jan Komasa.
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Dogwoof unleashes pre-Mipcom TV sales
Mike Myers’ Supermensch and fashion house doc Dior and I among sales.
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BFI London Film Festival 2014, opening night
PHOTO GALLERY: Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley were among the stars who took to the red carpet for the European premiere of The Imitation Game - the opening night film of the 58th BFI London Film Festival.
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André Rieu concert first to bundle music with cinema tickets
Final UK screenings of record-breaking event cinema concert from André Rieu will be the first to combine an artist’s music product with cinema tickets.
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Ireland submits An Bronntanas to Oscars
Actress Saoirse Ronan and director Jim Sheridan among selection committee to submit thriller based around a lifeboat crew.
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The Exchange gets Celebrated
EXCLUSIVE: CEO Brian O’Shea has launched a television division in the run-up to MIPCOM.
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Sangue Azul rules Rio awards
The story of a circus bullet man who visits his home town in Sangue Azul (Blue Blood) emerged as the big winner as the 16th Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival came to a close on October 8.
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Sadyk Sher-Niyaz, Kurmanjan Datka
Kurmanjan Datka is this year’s official foreign-language Oscar entry for Kyrgyzstan and recounts the story of one of the country’s most celebrated female leaders, who lived from 1811-1907.
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Magnet boards female horror anthology XX
Heading into the AFM, Magnet Releasing is to fully finance and take worldwide rights to the project from producers XYZ Films. Separately, eOne will distribute After The Fall In North America and fresh cast have joined relationship drama The Choice.
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GoTV, Latin Anywhere form Latin Everywhere
Jorge Granier’s Spanish language digital entertainment company GoTV has merged with Rich Hull’s Latin Anywhere and will be rebranded, Latin Everywhere.
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Partners launch Merced Media
QED International CEO Bill Block and PalmStar Media Capital CEO Kevin Frakes have teamed up with Merced Capital L.P. to launch a $500m-plus development, production and financing feature fund.
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Benedict Cumberbatch on Oscar buzz
Sherlock star talks awards buzz around The Imitation Game and opening the BFI London Film Festival.
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Ken Loach interactive doc unveiled
The Flickering Flame will explore the director’s 50-year career through the battles he fought to make films.
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Liza Marshall, William Sargent join Screen Film Summit
Former Scott Free London head Liza Marshall recently launched Archery Pictures with Kris Thykier.
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Busan After Dark
If you’ve been to the Busan International Film Festival, you’ll probably know about the fish tank bars by Haeundae beach, where they serve all kinds of raw seafood and some cooked.
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Metrodome to sell Four Warriors
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting has begun on Crusader action film, with a cast that includes Game of Thrones’ Kristian Nairn, aka Hodor.