Stig Östlund

fredag, september 14, 2012

Screen News

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HEADLINES
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09/14/12
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NEWS
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The Oscar winning producer has signed an exclusive first-look deal for one year with his frequent studio partner.
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EXCLUSIVE: Josh Boone’s family drama stars Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly and Lily Collins and premiered in Toronto over the weekend. Millennium Entertainment brokered the low seven-figure domestic deal with CAA on the day when deals also closed for The Reluctant Fundamentalist, No Place On Earth, How To Make Money Selling Drugs, Casting By and White Elephant.
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Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures announced the scheduling on Thursday (13), two months after previewing footage at Comic-Con. Studio sources said they expected the film would play in 3D.
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The latest instalment in the horror franchise will open in more than 65 territories this weekend and looks good to usurp The Dark Knight after that film’s seven consecutive sessions at the top.
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The “longterm” arrangement with Roadshow Films covers The Hunger Games series.
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The top executives will continue to serve as the Independent Film And Television Alliance through 2015.
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International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), CICAE and Europa Cinemas urge policy-makers to put cinema at centre of “new agenda for film”.
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Historical adventure story playing this week at Toronto.
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The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has announced Kim Ki-duk’s recent Venice Golden Lion winner Pieta as South Korea’s submission for the Academy Awards’ best foreign language film category.
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David Lambert [pictured], Vanja D’Alcantara and Frédéric Dumont among filmmakers to receive funding.
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Reeves-produced documentary about digital and film stock will open the Plus Camerimage festival in Poland.
IN FOCUS
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Generous financing options, ambitious film-makers and world-class facilities are making Germany a vital co-producer.
COMMENT
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If anyone was under the impression that the Chinese backing for a film like Toronto opener Looper would become the new norm, the local industry has a response to that: China isn’t an ATM machine for Hollywood.
INTERVIEW
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Webber talks to Screen about his new historical drama which premieres in Toronto on Friday.
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Detroit Unleaded fuels first-time filmmaker’s career.
REVIEWS
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Dir/scr: Ana Piterbarg. Argentina. 2012. 118mins
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Dir: Atiq Rahimi. France-Germany-Afghanistan. 2012. 98mins
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Dir/scr: Francois Ozon. France.2 012. 105mins
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Dir: Laurent Cantet. France-Canada. 2012. 143mins
BOX OFFICE
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The latest instalment in the horror franchise will open in more than 65 territories this weekend and looks good to usurp The Dark Knight after that film’s seven consecutive sessions at the top.
The Circuit
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The International Film Festival Rotterdam and Screen International celebrated in Toronto on Monday on the rooftop of Dolce Social.
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The BFI, BFC, British Council, Northern Ireland Screen, Creative England, the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Screen International held a reception celebrating UK filmmakers on Monday night in Toronto at the Spoke Club.

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