All articles by Mike Goodridge – Page 8
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Chelsom to direct Egoli Tossell's Hector
EXCLUSIVE: Project based on Francois Lelord’s bestseller
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Pressman signs Noyce for Bloodsport; lands Venice slot for Moth Diaries
EXCLUSIVE: Phillip Noyce to direct and Robert Mark Kamen to script a reinvention of iconic Jean Claude Van Damme actioner Bloodsport.
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Camilla Lackberg talks up Fjallbacka movies, TV series for TrustNordisk
Lackberg is in Cannes talking up hot project The Fjallbacka Murders, which TrustNordisk is pre-selling
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ASPAs to start some member voting with fifth annual awards
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards has announced that it will introduce member voting rights for the first time for select categories of the fifth annual APSAs.
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Malick gets chatty with God
Tree Of Life requires its audience to surrender to its mood, pace and message. Cynics need not bother.
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Lone Scherfig conducts Danish epic Music and Silence
EXCLUSIVE: Martin Sherman adapts Rose Tremain’s novel.
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Muse lines up slate of hot literary adaptations
EXCLUSIVE: Slate includes films of novels Lunar Park by Brett Easton Ellis, An Expensive Education by Nick McDonell and London Fields by Martin Amis.
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Author Jo Nesbo talks about adaptations of Headhunters, The Snowman
Bestselling Norwegian novelist Jo Nesbo is in Cannes to promote the film of his novel Headhunters, which is being sold here by TrustNordisk.
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Michael dares to explore pedophilia
Markus Schleinzer’s debut feature will enrage and fascinate.
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Footnote is the main event in Cannes on Saturday
Joseph Cedar’s film is deliciously entertaining; Habemus Papam isn’t Moretti’s finest.
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Northern Ireland Screen plans Cannes preview for George's Whole Lotta Sole
Northern Ireland Screen will present a two minute promo teaser from Terry George’s siege comedy Whole Lotta Sole starring Brendan Fraser at its networking chairman’s lunch today in Cannes.
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Features
Paramount strikes deal for Rainbow's Not Born To Be Gladiators
EXCLUSIVE: Rainbow CEO Iginio Straffi talks to Screen about the $57m animation project.
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Poliss blends real life, soap opera
Even oral sex goes on too long in Maewenn’s sprawling police story.
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Going Gaga in Cannes
Lessons on why you shouldn’t serenade Robert De Niro, nor mix Lacroix and Chanel.
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Ramsay's back with a vengeance, Leigh one to watch
Female directors are in the frame with Sleeping Beauty and We Need To Talk About Kevin.
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MediaXchange launches LA’s first project finance market
Katrina Wood’s international media consultancy MediaXchange is launching the first ever MediaXchange International Finance Market (MIFM) to be held in Los Angeles Oct 30-Nov 1 this year
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Budapest to launch new film festival in September 2012
EXCLUSIVE: A major new film festival and market is being launched in Budapest, Hungary, with the first event scheduled to take place Sept 22-30, 2012.