All Berlin articles – Page 202
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Ealing turns a page with New York Times documentary
Ealing Studios International takes rights to Andrew Rossi documentary.
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SPWA, Samuel Goldwyn take US rights to A Good Old Fashioned Orgy
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) and Samuel Goldwyn Films have jointly acquired US rights on the ensemble comedy A Good Old Fashioned Orgy.
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State Minister for Culture Neumann throws weight behind incentive extension
On the eve of this year’s Berlinale, State Minister for Culture Bernd Neumann has signalled his support for further extension of the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) incentive programme.
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Distribution Workshop boards The Flying Machine
The Hong Kong sales firm has acquired rest of world sales rights together with BreakThru Films.
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Film Commission talks planned during Berlinale
Olsberg SPI, the Sweden Film Commission and the Association of Film Commissions International (AFCI) are planning a conference during the Berlinale about the opportunities and challenges facing film commissions.
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EFI boards romance The Look Of Love to star Ed Harris, Diane Keaton
Exclusive Films International (EFI) president Alex Walton will be talking to EFM buyers about company’s first pick-up using its new acquisition fund announced last month.
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Victor Salva to direct Rose McGowan in Voltage horror Rosewood Lane
Rose McGowan will star in the Jeepers Creepers director’s new nightmare which Voltage is financing and introducing to EFM buyers this week.
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FilmNation to start talks in Berlin on Hillcoat's Wettest County
Glen Basner’s FilmNation arrives in Berlin with John Hillcoat’s The Road follow-up, based on a script by Hillcoat’s The Proposition collaborator Nick Cave.
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International filmmakers join Hungarian protest against budget cuts
Bela Tarr and other Hungarian filmmakers today fired a shot across the bow of their government, decrying measures there which they say endanger their industry.
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Teddy power
From their origins in a bookshop, the Teddy awards celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2011 as part of the Berlinale. Matt Mueller explores how they became the most prestigious festival awards for gay, lesbian and transgender cinema
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Berlin buzz: non-US sellers
From auteur fare by big-name directors such as Polanski and Besson, to directorial debuts and genre titles, Geoffrey Macnab previews the new projects available for sale for the first time in Berlin’s market
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Berlin buzz: US sellers
The international sales market had grounds for optimism after last year’s European Film Market, and a host of hot new projects are heading to the EFM in 2011. Jeremy Kay explores US sellers’ offerings
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Berlin buzz: the Competition
The Competition lineup at the 61st Berlinale (Feb 10-20) includes a mouthwatering selection of new work fom established and new directors - including 16 world premieres. Screen profiles the films
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WestEnd takes on Panorama title Invisible
Michal Aviad’s feature tells the story of two women haunted by a shared experience.
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IM Global, EMJAG team up for Stallone thriller Headshot
IM Global will commence pre-sales in Berlin this week on the Sylvester Stallone action project Headshot.
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Khodorkovsky doc to premiere at Berlinale despite break-in
The world premiere in Berlin of Cyril Tuschi’s Khodorkovsky will apparently now go ahead despite reports that a final version of the film was stolen from the LALA Films offices yesterday [Feb 3].
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Strand strikes deal for Bedways with Jinga
Strand Releasing has taken North American rights to erotic thriller Bedways from UK sales company Jinga Films.
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Voltage adds James Franco drama Maladies to EFM roster
Nicolas Chartier and his team will kick off talks with buyers in Berlin on the drama, which also stars Catherine Keener and Fallon Goodson.
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IM Global's Octane to shake up EFM with Red State, Salem
Stuart Ford’s IM Global will kick off sales in Berlin through its Octane genre division on the hot pair of Lords Of Salem from Rob Zombie and Kevin Smith’s horror debut and Sundance premiere Red State.
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Raven Banner snaps up Ivory Tower for Berlin
Michael Paszt, James Fler and Andrew Thomas Hunt’s fledgling film company Raven Banner heads into Berlin with new acquisition Ivory Tower.