All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 64
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Screen South calls for applications for Trade and Talent scheme
The regional screen agency is seeking film-makers with projects that have a particular relevance the US market
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Doc director Alan Ereira to make feature debut
Ereira will extend his 1990 BBC documentary about the Kogi tribe into a feature
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Rafta Rafta
Andy Harries and Suzanne Mackie of Left Bank Pictures talk about their latest feature project, Rafta Rafta, which is based on the successful play by Ayub Khan-Din about a British Asian family, and is currently in post production.
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European Film Awards to honour Bruno Ganz
Veteran Swiss actor Bruno Ganz is to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 23rd European Film Awards in December.
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Hirschbiegel goes to The Dark Side Of The Moon
The feature adaption is being developed by Zurich based production and financing outfit Millbrook Pictures.
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Shooting underway on Weekender
Irish director Karl Golden’s latest film stars Jack O’Connell and Henry Lloyd Thomas as two friends experiences of the rave scene in the 1990s.
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Power to the Pixel announces new cross media market
The key note speakers at the fourth edition of the Cross Media Forum will include Michel Reilhac and Mike Monello.
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Johnny English is reborn
Gillian Anderson, Dominic West, Rosamund Pike and Daniel Kaluuya are starring in the sequel to Johnny English which has begun shooting today.
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John Woodward resigns as CEO of UKFC
The announcement comes following the news in July that the UKFC would be abolished by the government.
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Poisson Rouge developing feature adaptation of Abjabe's Gone Too Far
The UK production company is currently casting for a UKFC funded pilot of the feature adaptation of Bola Agbaje’s Olivier award winning play.
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South Africa selects Life Above All in foreign Oscar race
South Africa has selected Oliver Schmitz’s Life Above All as its entry for the best foreign film category at the 2011 Academy Awards.
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Channel 4 Britdoc and Puma launch documentary initiatives
The partnership includes an annual 50,000 euros award for the documentary that has made the most significant social interest.
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West is West director De Emmony is Driving Over Lemons
He is set to direct the feature adaptation of Chris Stewart’s travel book Driving Over Lemons, which will be a UK-Spanish co-production.
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Inaugural London Screen Writers' festival to take place in October
The festival, which aims to offer a ray of hope amidst industry cuts, is being supported by industry figures including Tim Bevan.
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Mark Herbert, Mary Burke, Andy Stebbing
The three producers of Richard Ayoade’s feature directorial debut Submarine talk about the making of the film, ahead of it world premiere in Toronto.
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EFA reveals 46 strong selection for 2010 European Film Awards
Germany leads the pack with 8 films, whilst the UK has 4 features on the list including Mike Leigh’s Another Year and Sam Taylor Wood’s Nowhere Boy.
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Screen East to close amidst theft allegations
The Regional Agency is no longer operating due to insolvency; its finance manager has been arrested on suspicion of theft.
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Godard may pick up his honourary Oscar after all, says Academy
The 79 year old French director has written a “cordial, handwritten note” to the Academy suggesting he may be heading to Hollywood to pick up his award in person, despite earlier indications that he would shun the ceremony.
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Sony Pictures Classics picks up Barney's Version
SPC has acquired all US rights to Richard J. Lewis’ feature adaptation, which is in competition at Venice.
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Memento secures sales on Silent Souls
The company has nade a number of sales on Aleksei Fedorchenko’s well received Venice competition film, which will go on to screen in Toronto.