All Screen articles in October 9 2015 – Page 4
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Rutger Hauer, Michael Madsen join 'The Broken Key'
Cast of Italy-set mystery thriller also includes Geraldine Chaplin and Franco Nero.
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Relativity TV sale approved
Relativity Television will go to a group of creditors, with Ryan Kavanaugh’s consortium set to take the rest of Relativity Media.
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Chantal Akerman dies aged 65
Film-maker pushed boundaries with her experimental, female-focused films.
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Features
Joko Anwar talks 'A Copy Of My Mind'
Indonesian filmmaker Joko Anwar on his new film A Copy Of My Mind.
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Tom Hiddleston named first BFI Ambassador
The British Film Institute (BFI) has named actor Tom Hiddleston as its first BFI Ambassador.
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Busan: ‘London Stories’ wins at Asian Project Market
Busan’s Asian Film Market closed today with Hana Makhmalbaf’s London Stories picking up the top Busan Award at the Asian Project Market.
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Reviews
'3000 Nights': Review
Dir. Mai Masri. Palestine/France/Jordan/Lebanon/United Arab Emirates/Qatar . 2015. 103 mins
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Iceland's Pegasus reveals project slate
Snorri Thórisson, CEO of Reykjavík-based production outfit Pegasus Pictures (Icelandic line producer of Game Of Thrones), has revealed details of the company’s latest feature projects.
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Major film fraud trial underway
The trial of five UK executives charged with film tax relief fraud has begun at Birmingham Crown Court.
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Nordic focus at Leipzig co-production meeting
35 projects will be presented to 70 potential partners.
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Busan: Chinese blockbuster producers reveal success tips
At Busan’s Asian Film Market, producers of Chinese blockbusters shared their secrets to success such as walking their own paths and not trying to emulate Hollywood, Japan or Korea’s systems, even in co-productions.
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Features
German director Margarethe von Trotta reflects on career
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: In Reykjavik to collect a lifetime achievement award, Margarethe von Trotta reflects on an illustrious career with ScreenDaily.
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Features
Busan: Larry Yang talks 'Mountain Cry'
Larry Yang, director of Busan closing film Mountain Cry, explains how he adapted a rural Chinese story set in the 1980s for contemporary audiences in China and overseas.
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Malaysia’s Sonneratia backs Asia Tropical, Red Films
EXCLUSIVE: Malaysia’s Sonneratia Capital has signed partial slate financing arrangements with two local production companies – Lina Tan’s Red Films and Adrian Teh’s Asia Tropical Films.
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Busan: Mirovision launches sales on ‘Third Way Of Love’
South Korean sales agent Mirovision has launched sales on Korea-China co-production The Third Way Of Love, directed by Korean filmmaker John H. Lee (A Moment To Remember).