All Screen articles in October 9 2015 – Page 3
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Greta Gerwig comedy 'Maggie’s Plan' sells worldwide
EXCLUSIVE: Protagonist concludes deals on Rebecca Miller comedy, which was sold to Sony at Toronto.
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Protests and Chantal Akerman tribute kick off BFI London Film Festival
Feminist protesters jumped the barriers at the premiere of Suffragette.
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Aaron Sorkin to receive Israel Film Festival award
The Israel Film Festival in Beverly Hills is giving its film and television achievement award to the the Steve Jobs screenwriter.
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Relativity executives depart
Relativity Media has lost more senior executives as founder Ryan Kavanaugh tries to lead the company out of bankruptcy and get unreleased films out of limbo.
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Wonderful Cloud for FilmBuff
Improvised romantic comedy A Wonderful Cloud, from multi-hyphenate Eugene Kotlyarenko, has been licensed to FilmBuff for the US.
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Ryan's Ithaca set for festival premiere
Meg Ryan’s directorial debut will get its world premiere at the Middleburg festival, which will also screen several foreign language film Oscar contenders.
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Kodak hires motion picture president
Filmmaker and TV entrepreneur Steve Bellamy aims to help Kodak deepen relationships with Hollywood studios.
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Ben Wheatley talks building 'High-Rise'
Ben Wheatley had his biggest budget to date to create the dystopian setting portrayed in JG Ballard’s novel High-Rise. Michael Rosser speaks to the UK film-maker about his vision for the story’s funky world
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BFI London Film Festival - cultural capital
The 2015 BFI London Film Festival will build upon the momentum of previous years’ events to present an eclectic and thought-provoking series of films and panel discussions.
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Shout! takes 'Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom' for North America
Arcana Studio’s graphic novel adaptation heads to the US and Canada.
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Gore Verbinski, Wim Wenders projects secure German finance
Iranian director Shirin Neshat to also receive support from German fund.
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ICO launches women in cinema scheme
Training scheme to help women in film exhibition take the step up into senior management.
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Colin Firth's son makes feature debut in British rom-com
EXCLUSIVE: Filming wraps on Sasha Collington’s Love Type D.
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TWC ties up 'Marco Polo' deal in Germany
EXCLUSIVE: Ascot Elite inks physical and EST deal for Netflix series in German-speaking Europe.
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'Suffragette' director Sarah Gavron on women behind the camera
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Sarah Gavron on her BFI London Film Festival opener Suffragette and the challenges of being a female film-maker.
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Busan: Asian Film Market grapples with timing, industry future
This year’s Asian Film Market (Oct 3-6) worked hard to address developments transforming the pan-Asian film industry but compared to previous years, business appeared to be slow.
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Alchemy promotes Brooke Ford, Jeff Deutchman
Brooke Ford adds oversight of Alchemy’s acquisitions team to her remit and Jeff Deutchman gets expanded production role.
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George Lopez to star in 'Aloha Santa'
George Lopez will play the title character in Infinite Entertainment Now’s Aloha Santa, with Jonathan Yudis directing.
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AFM speakers include Basner, Sloss, Elwes, Xiaotian
This year’s AFM programme will offer new conference sessions on China and festivals and speakers including Glen Basner, John Sloss, Cassian Elwes and the president of China Film Co-Production Corporation.