All Production articles – Page 666
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News47 Ronin preps for two months in Budapest
47 Ronin, an English-language swords-and-samurai thriller starring Keanu Reeves [pictured], is prepping for a two-month shoot in Hungary.
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Pinewood to open LA sales office
The move comes as part of the UK studio’s ongoing international expansion.
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NewsBefore The Fall director Gutierrez to make two US projects
Spanish director remaking The Monkey’s Paw and working on sci-fi film The Greys.
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Westfeldt starts filming in New York on Friends With Kids
Jennifer Westfeldt and Jon Hamm’s Point West Pictures and Riza Aziz and Joey McFarland’s Red Granite Pictures have commenced principal photography in New York on Friends With Kids.
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NewsRapace to star for Scott in Alien companion piece Prometheus
Ridley Scott will direct Noomi Rapace in the sci-fi project Prometheus inspired by Alien that is set to open worldwide through Fox on March 9, 2012.
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NewsMundruczo, Riklis projects selected for Berlinale Co-Production Market
New films by such award-winning directors as Lucia Puenzo, Eran Riklis, Uberto Pasolini and Kornel Mundruczo [pictured] are among 38 projects from 25 countries which have been selected for pitching to 450 potential co-production and financing partners at the eighth Berlinale Co-Production Market (Feb 13-15).
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NewsScarabee Films to launch US subsidiary
The Dutch company produced Leonard Retel Helmrich’s forthcoming Sundance feature doc Position Among The Stars.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
This week saw the announcements of the first details for the 23rd instalment of the Bond franchise, as well as a range of new European co-productions including the dramas Une Estonienne À Paris and La Vie D’une Autre and thriller Querido Caín.
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan to star in Dibbuk Box for Lionsgate
Lionsgate has set an Oct 28 North American release date for Ghost House Pictures’ supernatural tale about a divorced man whose daughter buys a possessed antique box.
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IM Global to kick off sales in Berlin on Bigelow thriller
Stuart Ford’s sales company will introduce the thriller to buyers at the EFM next month, marking Kathryn Bigelow’s follow-up to her Oscar winning The Hurt Locker.
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NewsTechnicolor launching unit for 2D to 3D conversion
Technicolor is to launch a high-end post production 2D to 3D conversion unit for feature film and television productions sited in London, LA and India.
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NewsBattsek, Chinn executive produce The Imposter
Passion Pictures’ John Battsek and Red Box Films’ Simon Chinn have signed on to executive produce The Imposter, a documentary feature to be directed by Bart Layton.
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NewsGreek industry mostly welcomes new film law
The move comes two and a half years after Costa Cavras was asked to head a commission to prepare the new law.
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Piven joins Exclusive's Miley Cyrus project So Undercover
Jeremy Piven and Mike O’Malley have joined Miley Cyrus on Exclusive Films’ action comedy.
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NewsCraig, Mendes on board for Bond 23 for November 2012
EON Productions and MGM confirmed today [11] that the British actor will return as the superspy and Sam Mendes will direct when production is scheduled to kick off later this year.
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NewsNorwegian production booms with 41 productions for 2011
”We will see some very interesting films, but also total flops and companies that suffer financially,” said the Norwegian Film Institute’s production chief
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NewsIntandem announces new investment, clears debt
Intandem has raised £684,000 through a placing of 11,400,000 new ordinary shares in the company.
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Shine Pictures announces Big Idea winners
The two winners of the UK screenwriting competition will each receive $39,000 (£25,000) towards developing their projects.
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NewsPark Chan-wook collaborates on iPhone short to get theatrical launch
Korean auteur Park Chan-wook has co-directed a 30-minute film with his brother Park Chan-kyong which Korea Telecom (KT) says will be the first short film in the world shot entirely on Apple’s iPhone 4 to be screened in theatres.
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Hoffman, Keener, Northam, Walken join A Late Quartet
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Jeremy Northam and Christopher Walken have joined Yaron Zilberman’s upcoming directorial debut.














