All Production articles – Page 714
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NewsPrescience strikes alliance with Atlantic Film Group's Australian arm
Atlantic Film Group and UK financier Prescience have created a strategic alliance to give Atlantic Film Group’s Antipodean financing subsidiary, Atlantic South, access to a facility worth an anticipated $20m per year.
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NewsBankside takes on genre thriller This Little Piggy
Hunger producer Laura Hastings-Smith (pictured) plans an autumn shoot.
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NewsWestEnd soars with Little Birds starring Juno Temple
Up and coming actresses Juno Temple (pictured) and Jay Panabaker are attached to star in the lead roles.
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NewsLondon’s PFM to concentrate on single films, not slates
The event is expanding its offer for financiers; increasing its focus on producers with a single project.
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NewsGaumont strikes deals for Santapprentice, Twelve
Santapprentice is a 2D feature, co-produced in association with The Cartoon Saloon, about a reluctant-to-retire Santa searching for a replacement.
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Spall, McCrory sign on to Tillotson's debut
Timothy Spall and Helen McCrory have signed on to star in Rachel Tillotson’s debut feature, Badstock.
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NewsEaling’s slate led by Dustin Hoffman’s Nightwork
The London studio reveals a raft of forthcoming projects including Hoffman’s Nightwork and the third instalment of St Trinian’s.
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NewsMichael Fassbender gears up for summer shoot of A Single Shot
CinemaNX, Hanway Films and Unanimous Pictures has announced a summer shoot for the poacher story.
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NewsCrossDay funding boost to help with development slate including Tom Jones, Esme Lennox
UK-based CrossDay Productions, run by Pippa Cross and Janette Day, will benefit from a new “substantial investment” from a sale of 25% of their equity to a non-film-industry high-net-worth individual.
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NewsEuropaCorp ticks with HP for Boy With Cuckoo-Clock Heart
The companies will collaborate on technology for the animated featre.
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NewsSantana Brothers plan films with Fiennes, Kurylenko, Lewis
The British brothers are going into production on Coronet and thriller Man Is Wolf To Man this autumn.
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NewsRussia's $30m epic Stalingrad goes 3D
Dmitry Rudovsky has confirmed in Cannes that Fedor Bondarchuk’s (pictured) forthcoming $30 million epic Stalingrad will now shoot in 3D.
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NewsSalt strikes first-look deal with $30m Brazilian Fund
Newly launched Brazilian film fund Virtù-Schurmann Cinema has signed a first-look deal with UK-based sales and financing company Salt. Salt, which has previously worked on Brazilian titles including City Of Men (Cidade de Homens) (pictured) and Cidade Baixa (Lower City), will help Virtù-Schurmann in identifying and developing Brazilian films with ...
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NewsYolande Moreau joins Beta's The Notebook
The project is an adaptation of Agota Kristof’s acclaimed anti-war novel.
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NewsJessica Biel to star in SND's thriller The Tall Man
French director Pascal Laugier will make his English-language debut with the project.
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NewsIndonesia in Cannes to entice more foreign productions
The country recently hosted Plan B Entertainment’s Eat Pray Love (pictured) starring Julia Roberts.
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NewsHilary Swank Dreams with Killer Films, Intandem, Laureate
UK sales outfit Intandem Films is to handle sales on Dreams of a Dying Heart, the film that reunites two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank (pictured) with her Boys Don’t Cry producers Killer Films.
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NewsMarilyn Manson, Evan Rachel Wood to star in retro Splatter Sisters
Edward R. Pressman and David Gordon Green have joined forces to produce the retro slasher movie Splatter Sisters.
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NewsRevolver shoots for two new Gunslinger productions
Revolver’s production arm plans hoodie spoof Anuvarhood and girl gang thriller Sket.
















