All Screen articles in October 23 2015
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Reviews
'The Sky Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers': Review
Dir/scr: Ben Rivers. UK, 2015, 96 mins.
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News
Emperor, Wanda take rights to Keigo Higashino bestseller
Japanese novel Miracles Of The Namiya General Store has sold 1.6 million copies in China.
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Comment
James Bond's abandoned 'SPECTRE' mission from 1984
Screen International ad from 1984 offers glimpse of what could have been a precursor to the latest Bond film.
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News
'Inside Out', 'Birdman' composers win at World Soundtrack Awards
Michael Giacchino took Film Composer of the Year, while Antonio Sanchez took Film Score of the Year for Birdman.
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Comment
Academy webseries pays tribute to Monty Python
A new video in the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences’ webseries Moments That Changed The Movies tips its hat to Monty Python And The Holy Grail.
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News
AFI FEST unveils VR showcase
Organisers at the Los Angeles festival announced on Friday details of the two-day State Of The Art – Innovation, Storytelling And Technology.
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AFM: IM Global lines up 'In Sand And Blood'
EXCLUSIVE: International buyers will get their chance to bid on the $45m Russell Crowe adventure next month, which now has a February 2016 start date in Morocco and South Africa.
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Oscars: Academy receives 124 documentary submissions
Titles include Asif Kapadia’s Amy Winehouse documentary, Michael Moore’s Where To Invade Next and Matthew Heineman’s Cartel Land.
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'The Clan' gets US release date
Fox International Productions and Twentieth Century Fox have set a theatrical release for Pablo Trapero’s Argentinian Oscar submission and local box office record-breaker.
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'Invade' gets awards qualifying run
The unnamed “clandestine” distribution entity formed by ex-Radius chiefs Tom Quinn and Jason Janego with Tim League has announced a December release for Where To Invade Next.
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Features
John Kampfner, Creative Industries Federation
The chief executive of the arts organisation discusses affordable workspaces and his fears for the sector if the BBC is scaled back.
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News
‘Spectre’ smashes social buzz chart
Strong showings from Crimson Peak and Suffragette no match for Bond.
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Rewards doubled for cinema staff who disrupt illegal recordings
Incentive aimed at combatting piracy in UK cinemas during the release of Spectre, Star Wars and The Hunger Games.
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News
ZED strikes Kino Lorber catalogue deal
Distribution deal covers docs and select classics from Kino Lorber’s catalogue.
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TIFFCOM highlights growing Asian ambition
Two seminars at this year’s TIFFCOM (October 20-22) in Tokyo touched on Asia’s ambition to make pan-regional or international movies without Hollywood’s help.