All Screen articles in September 5 2014 – Page 3
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The Dinner wins Europa Cinemas Venice Label
Ivano de Matteo’s Italian film to receive promotional support from Europa Cinemas.
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Corn Island, Accused enter Oscar race
Georgia enters Karlovy Vary winner for consideration for the Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar, which has also seen submissions from the Netherlands and Japan.
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Sierra/Affinity to sell int'l on The Duff
Sierra/Affinity has come on to handle international sales on CBS Films’ The Duff starring Mae Whitman, Bianca Santos, Skyler Samuels and Ken Jeong.
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Felony director's new film secures funding
A week after his film Felony launched into Australian cinemas, Screen Australia has revealed that it is investing production funding in director Matt Saville’s third feature.
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Andrew Niccol, Good Kill
In Good Kill, Ethan Hawke plays a conflicted former fighter pilot now operating drones from a base in Las Vegas.
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Ben Browning joins FilmNation
The Wayfare Entertainment co-founder and former CEO has joined FilmNation Entertainment in the new position of co-president of production and acquisitions.
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Boyhood wins top FIPRESCI critics award
Richard Linklater’s 12-year project beats Ida, The Grand Budapest Hotel and Winter Sleep.
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Séville Int’l launches sales on Len
EXCLUSIVE: Séville International will kick off talks with buyers in Toronto on the Anonymous Content drama Len And Company starring Rhys Ifans and Juno Temple.
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Hologram sells for Lotus
EXCLUSIVE: Lotus Entertainment has reported a strong response from buyers to Tom Tykwer’s A Hologram For The King starring Tom Hanks.
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Mongrel Int’l boards History’s Future
EXCLUSIVE: Mongrel International has added a late addition to its Toronto slate in the form of History’s Future from installations artist Fiona Tan.
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Sola spreads Secrets of War
Dennis Bots’ Secrets of War has already been sold to German Speaking Europe, Turkey and Estonia.
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Jean-Baptiste Léonetti, The Reach
Three years after his feature directorial debut Carré blanc played at the festival in 2011, the French director who made his name in commercials returns to Toronto with thriller The Reach.
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Buyers move into Seidl’s Basement
In the Basement sells to Austria, Denmark and Germany, among others, for Coproduction Office.