All Screen articles in September 12 2014 – Page 4
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News
Universal Pictures Intl takes Salvation
TrustNordisk sells rights to Kristian Levring’s western starring Mads Mikkelsen.
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Features
We are UK Film reception at Toronto
The British Film Commission (BFC) and British Film Institute (BFI) together hosted a reception for UK filmmakers and international industry in partnership with the British Council, UKTI Toronto and Screen International.
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Features
Rotterdam and Screen's Toronto party
The International Film Festival Rotterdam and Screen International welcomed international friends to a Toronto celebration on Monday night at Crocodile Rock.
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Comment
The challenges of co-production
Film producer Steven Markovitz on the challenges of co-production, finding the right partners and maintaining independence.
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News
Expendables 3 tops China box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Undeterred by piracy, The Expendables 3 grossed $32.84 in its first week at the China box office, knocking Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes into second position.
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News
John Woo’s The Crossing to open Dec 2
Beijing Galloping Horse has set the China release date for the first part of John Woo’s upcoming epic drama The Crossing for December 2.
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Features
Isabel Coixet, Learning To Drive
Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley star in the Spanish director’s first film she says is ‘feel good.’
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Magnum pre-buys Media Asia duo
Magnum Pictures has pre-bought two titles from Media Asia – Helios and Triumph In The Sky – for Australia/NZ. The distributor has also set a Canada release date for Don’t Go Breaking My Heart 2 following the positive reaction to its TIFF screening.
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NYFF honours for Gere, Hawke
The actors, both in Toronto with the premieres of their latest work, are to be feted by The Film Society Of Lincoln Center at the 52nd New York Film Festival.
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News
Toronto deals start to trickle in
Two acquisitions reportedly in the works have closed, with EuropaCorp taking US rights to Jalmari Helander’s Big Game and Millennium Entertainment boarding Madame Bovary.
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IDFA to focus on women in documentary
Themed programme to include discussions with 15 leading female directors including Kim Longinotto.
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Gentlemen to open Stockholm
Mikael Marcimain’s follow-up to award-winning Call Girl to open Swedish festival.
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Say When UK release pushed back
Comedy starring Keira Knightly and Chloe Grace Moretz pushed back to November.