All Features articles – Page 454

  • James Ivory’s Latin America-set The City Of Your Final Destination, starring Anthony Hopkins and Laura Linney
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    New-look Rome shows it means business

    2009-10-08T08:05:00Z

    The International Rome Film Festival (Oct 15-23) is hoping to establish a reputation as a place to do business - and even as a replacement for the now-defunct Mifed.

  • Sea Purple (Viola Di Mare) (It) Dir Donatella Maiorca
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    Selected World Premieres at Rome

    2009-10-08T08:04:00Z

    Screen brings you a selection of world premieres at this year’s Rome International Film Festival.

  • Screen Panel
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    Into the unknown

    2009-10-08T08:00:00Z

    The model for exhibition, finance and consumption of movies has remained the same for the best part of a century - but digital technologies are changing everything. ScreenDaily teamed with Ernst & Young, Heenan Blaikie and First California Bank to assemble a panel of experts who made their observations on ...

  • Overture Films
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    Distribution: A Love Story

    2009-10-08T08:00:00Z

    Overture Films has emerged as one of the main ports of call for independent films looking for US distribution. Key executives Chris McGurk, Danny Rosett and Peter Adee talk to Mike Goodridge about their coming of age

  • Nowhere Boy
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    London stakes its claim as gateway to Europe

    2009-10-08T08:00:00Z

    The London Film Festival (Oct 14-29) has long been a good place to launch films into the UK market. Now, with a budget increase and a pivotal slot in the autumn calendar, it hopes to become the gateway into Europe for some of the biggest films of the year.

  • Claudia Llosa’s The Milk Of Sorrow
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    The crest of a wave

    2009-10-08T07:59:00Z

    Rome’s New Cinema Network aims to help second-time directors realise their visions by matching producers with international partners and financiers.

  • Wolfgang Braun chairman and CEO, Kinowelt Group
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    Studio Braun in independent arena

    2009-10-02T17:33:00Z

    Studio veteran Wolfgang Braun talks to Martin Blaney about the challenges of his new role as head of recently galvanized German distributor Kinowelt

  • Seeing red? Ken Loach's Looking For Eric was missing from Melbourne, but not Edinburgh
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    Festivals feel the political heat

    2009-10-02T17:16:00Z

    Film festivals and politics may make uneasy bedfellows at times, but most international programmers are adamant it is their duty to present culturally and politically diverse films. Five leading festival chiefs tell Screen why.

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    International Jury Confirmed For The Pixel Pitch

    2009-10-02T14:14:00Z

    The Pixel Pitch, Power to the Pixel’s ground-breaking new pitching forum taking place on 15 October, brings seven cross-media film projects to the stage before an assembly of over 25 international jurors made up of industry leaders from across the globe.

  • A Brand New Life
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    PPP opens up the world

    2009-10-02T14:09:00Z

    This year’s Pusan Promotion Plan (Oct 11-14) is showcasing new projects from some of Asia’s superstar film-makers, as well as international rising talents.

  • Yang Yang, a 2007 PPP project from Taiwan's Cheng Yu-Cheih, is due to screen in A Window on Asian Cinema at Piff
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    PPP 2009 project list

    2009-10-02T14:07:00Z

    Screen International brings you the 2009 Pusan Promotion Plan list.

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    Une Femme Parfaite

    2009-10-02T12:46:00Z

    In a highly-charged office of a major multinational, one woman, after suffering a public humiliation, masterminds the perfect revenge on her senior colleague.

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    A Passionate Woman

    2009-10-02T12:44:00Z

    A young wife and mother falls in love with her Polish neighbour in 1950s Britain only for her affair to implode 30 years later on her son’s wedding day.

  • True Noon
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    Pusan pulls out all the stops

    2009-10-02T10:04:00Z

    Seemingly undaunted by financial gloom, this year’s Pusan International Film Festival (Oct 8-16) boasts a record 355 films and a new cash prize. But will travel-weary buyers and sellers be in town to see them?

  • Tadayuki Okubo, Toei Company
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    Meet the neighbours

    2009-10-02T08:32:00Z

    International buyers are looking forward to this year’s Asian Film Market (Oct 11-14) as a place to do business with their Asian colleagues.

  • The Founding Of A Republic
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    Weekly international box office – October 2

    2009-10-01T18:45:00Z

    Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.

  • TF1 favours family event films such as Luc Besson's Arthur And The Minimoys
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    France at Mipcom

    2009-10-01T18:28:00Z

    Screen International brings you the profiles of French broadcasters Canal Plus, France 2 and 3, M6 and TF1.

  • TVE's La 2 favours Spanish productions or co-productions such as The Milk Of Sorrow
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    Spain at Mipcom

    2009-10-01T18:18:00Z

    Screen International brings you the profiles of Spanish broadcasters Television Espanola, Antena3 TV, and Telecinco.

  • Broken Embraces is a typical Ard Degeto acquision
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    Germany at Mipcom

    2009-10-01T18:04:00Z

    Screen International brings you the profiles of German broadcasters ProSiebenSat.1 Media, ZDF, RTL Television, and Ard Degeto.

  • BSkyB is increasing its acquisition of foreign-language films as Waltz With Bashir
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    UK at Mipcom

    2009-10-01T17:45:00Z

    Screen International brings you the profiles of UK broadcasters BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, BSkyB, and BT Vision.