All Production articles – Page 347
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NewsSony to adapt Tony winner 'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical'
Hit musical will be adapted by Douglas McGrath, who also wrote the musical’s book.
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NewsNew Mexico increases tax incentives
Newly passed legislation makes it easier for feature film productions to qualfy for the 30% labour credit.
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NewsNordisk Film boards Harald Zwart's '12th Man'
Hollywood director returning to Norway for war drama following The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and Karate Kid reboot.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
Hot projects new to Screenbase include Joel Novoa’s sequel ID2, Adam Stephen Kelly’s thriller Kill Kane, and action film from Mark McQueen Gunned Down.
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NewsEhren Kruger to create 'The Brothers Grimm' TV series for Miramax
Series will build off the origin story introduced in Kruger’s screenplay for Terry Gilliam’s 2005 film.
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NewsJohn Woo to direct 'Manhunt' remake
John Woo is to direct a remake of action thriller Manhunt, based on a novel by Japanese writer Juko Nishimura, for Hong Kong-based Media Asia Films.
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NewsEuropaCorp's 'Shut In' adds Oliver Platt
Thriller starring Naomi Watts recently began filming in Montreal.
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Seyi Babatope shooting Nollywood’s first family film
EXCLUSIVE: Director also plans to shoot sequel to When Love Happens in London later this year.
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NewsZach Braff, Josh Hutcherson join Franco's 'In Dubious Battle'
Principal photography commenced today in Georgia on the adaptation of John Steinbeck’s novel.
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NewsScreen Yorkshire backs hooligan sequel ‘ID2’
EXCLUSIVE: First images released as UK funding body backs sequel to 1995 football hooligan film.
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News'Gunned Down' starts London shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Mark McQueen’s heist thriller is continuing its five-week shoot in London after wrapping on location filming in Marbella, Spain.
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FeaturesEd Perkins, ‘The Lost Gold of the Highlands’
British director looks back at his Tribeca and Edinburgh-nominated documentary, from the producer of Searching For Sugar Man, ahead of its UK TV premiere.
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NewsMikkelsen, Gråbøl reunite on 'The Day Will Come'
Shoot begins in Denmark on $4.4m film which reunites the stars and creator of The Killing.
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NewsTeresa Palmer to star in 'Welcome to Willits' adaptation
Warm Bodies and Knight of Cups star will play the female lead in feature adaptation of horror sci-fi short, which premiered at SXSW.
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NewsShoot begins on 'Unless'
Film is based on the final novel from Canadian author Carol Shields and stars Catherine Keener.
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NewsMark Gordon, eOne partner on 'All the Old Knives'
Spy thriller is the first project from the companies’ recently launched independent studio.
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News'The Crow' remake first film at Pinewood Cardiff
Corin Hardy directing the remake for Relativity Studios.
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UK-China co-production treaty offers opportunities... and risk
The opportunities for UK film in China have been given a boost by the recent UK-China co-production treaty, but producers still face the risk that a film will not be approved, according to Jonathan Berger and Alastair Lorimer of law firm Harbottle & Lewis and Kevin Guo of TransAsia Lawyers.
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NewsSimon West's 'Salty' sets UK crowdfunding record
Con Air director’s film has banked £1.8m ($2.7m), according to the production.
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NewsNordisk Film returning to movies with Munch biopic
Danish major Nordisk Film, which has not produced a film in Norway since Kon-Tiki in 2012, will rearm its Norwegian production unit and start to make films again.














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