All Features articles – Page 412
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Toronto 2010 deals: Back in Business
The flurry of pickups at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival points to burgeoning optimism in the independent sector. Jeremy Kay explores the festival’s key deals
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The man behind Pusan: Kim Dong-ho
Launched in 1996, the Pusan International Film Festival (Oct 7-15) quickly became established as an international hub for Asian cinema. As he prepares for his final festival before retirement, founding festival director Kim Dong-ho speaks to Jean Noh about Pusan’s swift growth ― and its future
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Screen UK Marketing and Distribution Awards
Winners and guests at Screen’s inaugural UK Marketing and Distribution Awards, held Oct 5 at the Park Plaza Riverside Hotel in London.
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Graham King
With two mega-budget films in production under a new deal at Sony Pictures and the launch of their own distribution outfit, FilmDistrict, Graham King and his business partner Tim Headington have become Hollywood’s most ambitious empire-builders.
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Sending the message online
Distributors are investing more time if not yet budget on marketing their films through social networks. Andreas Wiseman reports, with case studies of digital marketing plans for Inception, The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus and Four Lions.
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Chris Jones
Chris Jones talks about his role as the creative director of the first London Screenwriters’ Festival, which will run Oct 29-31.
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Patrick Keiller
Screen talks to elusive British film-maker Patrick Keiller, whose latest feature Robinson In Ruins is screening at the London Film Festival on Oct 19.
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Reykjavik International Film Festival 2010
The Reykjavik International Film Festival ran Sept 23-Oct 3.
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Piers Ashworth and Nick Moorcroft
UK screenwriting duo Piers Ashworth and Nick Moorcroft talk about their longtime collaboration with Ealing Studios, their latest project Burke And Hare, and cracking Hollywood.
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Subhash Ghai
Bollywood producer Subhash Ghai talks to Screen about his plans to expand Mumbai-based film school, Whistling Woods, on an international level.
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Weekly international box office Sept 24 - 26
Resident Evil: Afterlife became only the third film released this year to spend three consecutive weeks at number one on the international chart.
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Toronto 2010 slideshow
The stars align at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. All photos by Tim Leyes.
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Cinema Island Film Festival, Izola, Slovenia
Cinema Island Film Festival in Izola, Slovenia.
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Kazakhstan steps up as international co-producer
Located at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, Kazakhstan is in the right geographical spot to become an international co-producer, and now with a burgeoning local film industry, it’s developing the talent and the financing power too.
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Chinese film libraries set for digital reboot
The shifting distribution models that have changed the library business globally may lead to a slightly more hopeful picture for the Chinese-speaking world.