All Screen articles in September 9 2016 – Page 2
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Gemma Arterton, Dominic Cooper plot 'The Escape'
Indepedent has boarded sales on the drama is being produced by UK outfit Shoebox Films.
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Lionsgate snaps up 'Kin' in Toronto pre-buy
In a second major pre-buy announced in Toronto that is understood to have closed on Friday in the mid-to-high $20m range, Lionsgate has acquired worldwide rights for its Summit Entertainment label to the action-thriller.
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Paul Haggis: time is right for black James Bond
The Oscar-winning writer was delivering a talk at Toronto’s Script to Screen Summit.
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Netflix sets October release for 'Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids'
Jonathan Demme directed the music documentary.
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Tooley Productions hires Gregoire Gensollen
Former FilmNation executive Gregoire Gensollen has joined Tucker Tooley’s nascent production company as executive vice-president of finance and strategy.
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'Forever Pure' director talks harrasment from racist football group
Israeli film-maker Maya Zinshtein discusses the fallout from her football doc Forever Pure, which plays in TIFF Docs.
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Roadside Attractions closing North American deal on 'Through The Wall'
The distributor is expected to finalise a North American deal with The Match Factory for Rama Burshtein’s Venice premiere on Saturday morning.
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'Message From The King': Toronto Review
Dir. Fabrice Du Welz. UK/France/Belgium, 2016. 102 mins
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Memento scores 'The Midwife' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Double bill of Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot draws buyers to comedy drama
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'Little Wing' director plots 'Hobbyhorse' documentary
EXCLUSIVE: Hobbyhorse Revolution will be presented at Nordisk Panorama later this month.
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Debut director Johannes Nyholm on fantasy drama 'The Giant'
The Swedish film-maker, who made a ‘drunk baby’ short that went viral a few years ago, makes his feature debut with the inventive and moving The Giant.
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'Girls Lost' director plots two US co-pros
EXCLUSIVE: Film-maker Alexandra-Therese Keining is plotting a crime drama and “a feminist Blade Runner”.
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Telefilm Canada pledges diversity goal
Cultural agency is aiming to build a more diverse film portfolio by 2020.
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Boudica debut slate spotlights female film talent
EXCLUSIVE: The fledgling company has revealed its first two investments.
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Brightlight Pictures appoints Sandra Karr as COO
EXCLUSIVE: Former Telefilm exec has joined the Canadian production outfit.
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Amazon closes in on David Lynch doc
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon on verge of streaming deal for Venice premiere; Janus Films nabs theatrical.
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Film Sales Company launches adventure doc 'Losing Sight Of Shore'
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary follows four women who row the Pacific Ocean.