All Screen articles in October 9 2015 – Page 2
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Germany calls for cultural diversity guarantee in TTIP talks
The German government has issued a clear call for guarantees of diversity in the areas of culture and media in the ongoing TTIP free trade negotiations between the European Union (EU) and the US.
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Geena Davis Symposium: UK stats healthier than US
The UK industry has something to celebrate about women in film - at least compared to more dismal stats in the US.
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British Urban Film Festival appoints Deacon, Ali, Fontaine
The trio join the board of the festival, which aims to increase the heritage of British diversity.
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IDFA unveils 2015 competition titles
George Gittoes’s Snow Monkey (pictured) and Nick Read’s Bolshoi Babylon among the 15 titles in competition.
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Green Day doc set for worldwide release
Heart Like a Hand Grenade, about the making of the punk group’s American Idiot album, is to be distributed by a trio of companies.
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John Williams first composer to receive AFI Life honour
Composer behind Star Wars, Jaws and E.T. to receive the award next June.
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Warner's 'Pan' to sail into 52 territories
The latest cinematic version of the Peter Pan story swings into 52 international markets this weekend at the same time as it launches in the US.
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Disney passes $4bn global box office; 'Toy Story 4' pushed to 2018
After reaching the milestone earlier than ever before this year, the studio also revealed release dates for Cars 3 and The Incredibles 2, while Toy Story 4 has been pushed back a year.
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Oscars: 81 titles confirmed for Best Foreign-Language Film
Films from 81 countries have been subitted for this year’s Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
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AFM to welcome 70 newcomers
Sales companies from 18 countries around the world will be first time exhibitors at this year’s American Film Market.
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'My Love, Don't Cross The River' goes to Film Movement
South Korean documentary picked up for the US.
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The Orchard picks up 'Southbound' for North America
Horror anthology from the creators of V/H/S debuted at Toronto.
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US producer Green-Light launches international sales arm
Christian de Gallegos will head the new division, which will debut at the AFM with a slate including Imperium, Custody and Antibirth.
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Creative Skillset backs 'Suffragette'
While much attention was paid to Suffragette’s starry cast at last night’s BFI London Film Festival premiere, artistic director Clare Stewart and director Sarah Gavron both paid tribute on stage before the screening to the film’s exceptional behind-the-camera talent - many of whom received crucial support and career development from ...
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Magnet takes the world on 'Synchronicity'
EXCLUSIVE: Sales on sci-fi thriller to begin at the AFM.
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Geena Davis: Gender parity on screen can be changed overnight
At the rate of recent growth, it will take 700 years for women’s representation in the media to reach gender equality. That’s not good enough for Geena Davis, the Oscar-winning American actress and founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.
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Bertrand Faivre to deliver PFM keynote
The Bureau producer/founder to discuss 45 Years and more.
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Lord Puttnam predicts "significant mergers" of European distributors
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Veteran producer talks to Screen about the proposed digital single market and consolidation of European distributors
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Mumbai Film Festival unveils line-up
Hansal Mehta’s Aligarh will open the festival this year, while there will be a restored screening of Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy.
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Leipzig to host Mansky, Belc, Gordillo world premieres
New films by Vitaly Mansky, Alexandru Belc and Joseph Gordillo are among the world premieres in competition at this year’s DOK Leipzig (Oct 26 - Nov 1).