All Screen articles in October 17 2014 – Page 3
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Whiplash, Bypass in Camerimage competitions
Debut competition titles at cinematography festival unveiled.
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Going local and global in Beirut
Colette Naufal talks about building the Beirut International Film Festival.
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Evolution Pictures launches with Anchor Bay exec
EXCLUSIVE: Finance and production company will be allied to GFM Films.
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AMBI Pictures to remake Princess
AMBI Pictures acquires English-language remake rights to Princess.
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Marco Mueller on Rome challenges
Festival veteran discusses this year’s “pop mix” and a “very challenging” year.
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IFC Midnight enters Dark Summer
IFC Midnight has acquired North American rights to the supernatural horror film that Content Media will introduce to international buyers at the AFM.
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eOne takes North America on Walter
eOne Films has acquired North American rights to the comedy Walter and will release day-and-date theatrically and on VOD in spring 2015.
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Relativity moves Woman In Black sequel
The genre sequel – retitled Woman in Black 2 Angel Of Death – will open in the US on January 2, 2015.
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D Films, Blumhouse partner up
D Films has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Blumhouse International.
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Inherent Vice to play AFI FEST
Paul Thomas Anderson’s Los Angeles-set noir tale starring Joaquin Phoenix and an all-star ensemble will screen at the festival on November 8.
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HBO Go to cut the cord
In a widely speculated move that escalates the rivalry with Netflix and will have other cable networks watching closely, HBO plans to launch a stand-alone HBO Go service in 2015.
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Fortitude International to sell Urge
The company has bolstered its AFM slate with the thriller starring Pierce Brosnan and Ashley Greene.
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WB boosts tentpole pipeline
Warner Bros is lining up a war chest of three Lego-themed films in the next four years, a trio of titles based on JK Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and “at least” 10 DC adaptations from 2016-20.
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Ex-Worldview CEO sues company
The former CEO has struck back in an escalating war and filed a $55m lawsuit against Worldview and its principals, citing breach of fiduciary duty and defamation and seeking to liquidate the company.
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Alison Thompson: Sales are tougher than ever
During her keynote at Film London’s Production Finance Market, Alison Thompson remarks on the glut of films made today, but also sees some bright spots like the arrival of Netflix.
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British Council, Screen present Stars at LFF
PICTURE GALLERY: Screen International teamed with British Council to present Screen’s UK Stars of Tomorrow last night at an intimate industry dinner during the BFI London Film Festival.
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Casting calls...
A panel of top casting directors from the US and UK offered tips during an industry panel at the BFI London Film Festival.
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Industrial Light and Magic opens London division
Visual effects studio Industrial Light and Magic opens new London facility; unveils senior team.
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Jeffrey Katzenberg on DreamWorks China plans
Dreamworks Animation CEO also reflected on an infamous 1991 memo, getting fired from Disney and 3D at his BFI London Film Festival keynote.