Small MPU – Page 3685
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The world from Wilshire
UTA independent film group is using its international insight to connect film-makers to innovative financing partners. Screen talks to Rena Ronson and Rich Klubeck about comedies, co-productions and Cannes
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Miramax's third act
Well-respected former Fox executive Mike Lang is making an impression at the head of the newly re-independent Miramax Films. He talks to Jeremy Kay about exploiting the library, rebooting production and working with the Weinsteins
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Cannes 2011 film profiles: Competition, Out of Competition and Un Certain Regard
Screen profiles the competition and out of competition films as well as Un Certain Regard titles, with international sales contacts for each project.
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Khan, Kaif to star in Ek Tha Tiger for Yash Raj Films
India’s Yash Raj Films has tapped Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif to star in upcoming romantic thriller Ek Tha Tiger, directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Aditya Chopra.
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Something to defend
As the British Film Institute takes over the distribution of public film funds to UK producers, Screen asks what makes a good national film fund and how can success be measured?
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Fund times in Europe
What do producers really think about the manner in which national funds choose projects and allocate money? Screen profiles a selection of European bodies and gauges local opinion on how they operate. We also look at the role played by public bodies in Canada and Australia in supporting film production
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Ridley Scott begins Prometheus shoot at Pinewood
It will be the fifth time the director has shot at the UK studio.
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Mobilising for MEDIA
The future role of the European Union’s MEDIA programme in the continent’s film industry remains unclear following plans to restructure arts spending in Europe. Martin Blaney reports
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Black & Blue teams with PerfectFeatures on Whisper
The project will be the first film to come out of actress Lysette Anthony’s new UK production company PerfectFeatures.
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Orange brings cinema promotion days to France
After the successful Orange Wednesdays programme in the UK, Orange is starting a similar scheme in France.
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Paris when it sizzles
After one false start in 2006, Woody Allen has finally made a film in Paris, which has been selected to open Cannes this year. Melanie Goodfellow discovers how the master film-maker shot all over the city last summer
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Strong arm of the law
Sylvie Barnaud must be one of the most credited police chiefs in the history of IMDb. Julie & Julia and The Da Vinci Code are just two of the productions to mention the Paris-based police commander for her help during shoots.
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Down but not out
Without Avatar or Alice In Wonderland to set the pace, the first quarter global box office in 2011 was down on 2010. Screen examines what the numbers reveal.
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Voice and Music Company rebrands as Soho Square Studios
The newly named UK post house, Soho Square Studios, will focus on expanding its film, TV and commercial business.
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Udaan wins Best Debut Feature at East End Film Festival
Vikramaditya Motwane’s drama scores top award at London festival
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Icon takes on sales for The Biggest Movie of All Time 3D
Icon Entertainment International is handling worldwide sales on the latest spoof.
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UPDATE: Warner, Sony sign strategic distribution pact for Italy
A deal for Warner Bros to distribute Sony films in the territory has been confirmed.
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Screen's second UK Marketing & Distribution Awards open for entries
The second annual Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards are now open for entries.
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Kicking around for a Dreams cast
Some lucky kid will get a big break with Theatre of Dreams.
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Knifer wins big at Hellenic Film Academy awards
Greek industry body supports Attenberg for next Oscar race.