All Features articles – Page 424
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FeaturesCannes 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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FeaturesCannes 2011 film profiles: Directors Fortnight & Critics Week
The low-down on all the films in Directors’ Fortnight & Critics Week, with international sales contacts for each project.
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FeaturesNYFEST, Hudson River Park, New York
Celebrities battle it out during the 1st annual NY Film & Entertainment soccer tournament, run in conjunction with Tribeca Film Festival.
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FeaturesWeekly International Box Office April 29-May 1
Thor lays siege to a buoyant international market, taking $89.2m at an average of $10,613 in 54 territories.
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FeaturesXavier Marchand and Victor Loewy
Momentum president Xavier Marchand and Alliance Films CEO Victor Loewy discuss the success of The King’s Speech, the pay TV market and the virtual print fee.
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FeaturesHorrid Henry: The Movie
Vertigo’s second live action 3D film is based on the international children’s phenomenon Horrid Henry and features an all-star British cast. With the project currently in post, Protagonist will be tempting buyers with footage in Cannes.
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FeaturesCannes 2011 Market Buzz: UK and international sellers
Hot projects from UK and international sales companies include two Kevin Macdonald films, Mike Newell’s Great Expectations, and Margaret Thatcher story The Iron Lady.
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FeaturesCannes 2011 Market Buzz
Screen previews some of the new market titles expected to create a stir at the Cannes Marche from US sellers, from Paul WS Anderson’s Pompeii to Paul Weitz’s Robert De Niro-starring project, to a Gotti crime saga.
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FeaturesShekhar Kapur
The director of Elizabeth: The Golden Age talks about producing documentary, Bollywood, The Greatest Love Story Ever Told, which is screening in official selection at Cannes.
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FeaturesThor king of UK box office over royal wedding weekend
The UK heads back to the cinemas, as Paramount’s Thor takes £5.4m from 500 screens in its first week
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FeaturesBritish Film Commission reception at 2011 Tribeca Film Festival
The impending royal wedding wasn’t the only British buzz in New York last week, as the newly rebranded British Film Commission US (formerly UK Film Council US) and UKTI NY Creative Industries teamed up in partnership with Screen International to host a reception during the 10th Tribeca Film Festival.
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FeaturesWeekly international box office April 22-24
Rio made it a hat-trick of number one performances atop the international box office
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FeaturesDon Carmody
Screen sat down with the veteran producer on the set of his 100th feature, Silent Hill II, now shooting in Toronto.
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FeaturesGiuseppe Capotondi
Commercials and video director Giuseppe Capotondi talks to Screen about his debut feature The Double Hour, recently released in the US.
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FeaturesMark Tonderai
Director Mark Tonderai talks to Screen about buzz horror House At The End Of The Street, starring Jennifer Lawrence.
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FeaturesThe Inbetweeners Movie
The cast, crew and creative team behind hit UK TV series The Inbetweeners re-locate to Magaluf, Mallorca for the £3.5m budgeted-feature version, due to reach UK screens August 19.
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FeaturesOpen season
The fourth Pirates and the eighth Harry Potter are the summer tentpoles around which all other releases are circling. International distribution heads reveal their summer plans to Screen.
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FeaturesFast & Furious 5 speeds past UK rivals
Universal’s hit scores the year’s second biggest opening (including previews), with an impressive $8.8m (£5.3m) from 437 screens
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FeaturesAlexandra McGuinness
The Dublin-born, London-based first-time feature director talks about her Tribeca world premiere Lotus Eaters and her next projects.
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FeaturesRonald Neame tribute, DGA, Los Angeles (April 23)
BAFTA Los Angeles hosted a celebration of acclaimed British director Ronald Neame
















