All Screen articles in Sept 4 2015 – Page 3
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News
'Rise of the Krays' hits home for Signature
Direct-to-video gangster drama on course to hit 40,000 unit sales in one week.
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FRED at School to go ahead despite EU funding pull
The initiative will run on private investment, potentially in a reduced form.
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‘Straight Outta Compton’ smashes buzz chart
We Are Your Friends, Maze Runner sequel and Legend also chart.
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Reviews
'Francofonia': Review
Dir/scr. Aleksandr Sokurov. France, Netherlands, Germany, 2015. 87 min.
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September Films to combine production, distribution, exhibition
September Films boss Pim Hermeling has revealed details of his ambitious plans to remould his company as a vertically integrated outfit, combining production and exhibition with distribution.
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Features
Tom McCarthy: in the 'Spotlight'
Screen spoke to Spotlight director Tom McCarthy about the challenges of piecing together a serious and starry investigative journalism drama.
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Emily Watson to receive San Sebastian honour
British actress to receive career award; festival guest list includes Tom Hiddleston, Ellen Page, Emily Blunt and Benicio del Toro.
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Oscars: Japan submits '100 Yen Love'
Japan has submitted Masaharu Take’s sports drama 100 Yen Love as its candidate for Best Foreign-Language Film at the Academy Awards, the country’s Motion Picture Producers Association announced.
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Michael Fassbender begins 'Assassin’s Creed' shoot in Malta
Justin Kurzel directing video game adaptation.
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Match Factory reunites with Sam Garbarski on 'Bye-Bye Germany'
EXCLUSIVE: The Match Factory is working again with Belgian director Sam Garbarski on international sales for his new feature film, starring Moritz Bleibtreu and Alba Rohrwacher.
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'Minions' reaches $700m int'l
Universal Pictures International’s (UPI) Minions from Universal/Illumination has grossed $700m and heads to Turkey.
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Scotland launches $2.7m production fund
Indies basing their productions in Scotland can apply for a chunk of a $2.7m (£1.75m) Growth Fund launched by the Scottish government to boost its creative industries.
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Vimeo, Latitude study highlights online viewing habits
The average viewer spends $32 a month on transactional or subscription VOD content, according to research conducted by Vimeo and consultancy group Latitude.
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Abramorama, HBO swoop on 'Heart Of A Dog'
Abramorama and HBO Documentary Films have announced their pre-festival acquisition of Laurie Anderson’s Telluride selection, styled as a personal meditation on love, loss and terriers.
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David Ansen named PSIFF lead programmer
The former Newsweek film critic recently served as artistic director of the Los Angeles Film Festival and joins the Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF), set to run from January 1-11 2016.