All Screen articles in October 17 2014
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AFI FEST unveils tech showcase
Top brass have announced the inaugural technology showcase State Of The Art - Innovation, Storytelling And Technology.
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Screen partners on Underwire festival award
The fifth Underwire Festival, which showcases shorts made by female filmmakers, will run Nov 11-15 at The Yard Theatre in Hackney Wick, London.
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Winston Baker strikes partnership with TrueSpark
Conferences company Winston Baker has struck a national partnership with TrueSpark, a non-profit educational charity that engages teens about positive character through films.
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Vue appoints new CFO
Vue Entertainment International has appointed Alison Cornwell as its chief financial officer.
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Odeon to launch secret advance screenings
Odeon is launching a series of new advance screenings under the banner ScreenUnseen.
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Revamped Kyoto gets glitzy opening
Actresses Irene Jacob, Fumi Nikaido and Kiki Sugino hit the red carpet at the festival in Japan, which opened with Hiroshi Chono ‘s At Home.
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Peter Strickland to write and direct radio play
EXCLUSIVE: The British director of Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy set to deliver new play next year.
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Peter Strickland talks Bjork and Burgundy
British director Peter Strickland talks about his first foray into concert films and his latest fiction feature, The Duke of Burgundy.
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Doctor Who wins top event cinema award
Other winners at the ECA Awards included a live Muse concert, three Royal Opera House productions and the British Museum’s Pompeii Live.
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Second Film London Micro Market wraps
A number of financing deals in the works following micro-budget finance market.
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New studio key to future of film in Scotland
Creative Scotland has identified seven key priorities for growing the country’s film sector, top of which is the creation of a film studio.
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James Cosmo joins Scorsese exec'd Tomorrow
The Braveheart and Game of Thrones star one of three new actors to join the British feature.
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Jorge Gutierrez, The Book Of Life
The Emmy-winning, Mexican-born director of TV animation makes his feature directorial debut on the Fox release – guided by none other than Guillermo del Toro.
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Suite Française among AFM screenings
TF1 handles international sales on Saul Dibb’s Second World War romance starring Michelle Williams and Matthias Schoenaerts, set to make its market world premiere in Santa Monica next month.
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Will Dracula Untold rise again?
Dracula Untold was the top Hollywood international release last weekend on $33.9m and Universal Pictures International top brass will look for strong holds to retain pole position.