All Screen articles in Sept 18 2015 – Page 8
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Features
Michael Luisi, WWE Studios
The president of WWE Studios, the film subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, is in Toronto scouring the ground for titles.
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News
Venice: 'From Afar' wins Golden Lion; 'The Clan' wins Silver Lion
Anomalisa wins Grand Jury Prize; Robert Pattinson-starrer The Childhood Of A Leader wins best debut.
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EuropaCorp, FilmNation partner on 'Miss Sloane'
The companies will jointly produce the political thriller starring Jessica Chastain.
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MPDR launches .film domain name to tackle piracy
Melbourne-based Motion Picture Domain Registry (MPDR) has launched the .film domain dedicated exclusively to film content.
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Toronto: Ridley Scott questioned over diversity
Veteran director asked about diversity at a press conference for The Martian.
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Paramount acquires 'Florence Foster Jenkins'
The studio has swooped in Toronto and will distribute Stephen Frears’ drama in the US while Pathe handles the UK and France.
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Myriad launches TIFF sales on 'The Last Word'
Myriad Pictures announced in Toronto it will finance and handle international sales on the comedy-drama to star Shirley MacLaine and Amanda Seyfried.
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'99 Homes' wins top prize at Deauville
Rick Famuyiwa’s Dope picks up audience award; Thomas Bidegain’s The Cowboys wins jury prize.
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Reykjavik reveals Golden Puffin contenders
The 12 titles include Michael Fassbender-starrer Slow West, Runar Runarsson’s Sparrows and Kosovo’s Oscar submission, Babai.
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Comment
Malala: Nobel winner, teenager, documentary subject
Malala Yousafzai recently spoke in London about the experience of seeing her life brought to the big screen in He Named Me Malala, which premiered in Telluride and plays at Toronto before heading to the BFI London Film Festival.
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Arclight closes key sales on 'A Few Less Men'
The company has secured a raft of key sales on the comedy follow-up to A Few Best Men and announced from Toronto an October 26 production start in Western Australia.
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Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina join Voltage’s The Headhunter’s Calling
Voltage Pictures and Gerard Butler announced the casting on Mark Williams’ feature directorial debut and Toronto sales title.
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Two dead in plane crash on Tom Cruise movie 'Mena'
Two members of the crew on the Tom Cruise crime thriller have died after their light aircraft crashed in the Colombian Andes on Friday.
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SPC to release 'The Bronze' in North America
In the ongoing fallout from the Relativity bankruptcy, Sony Pictures Classics will distribute Bryan Buckley’s Sundance hit in North America.