All Production articles – Page 662
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Doc director Alan Ereira to make feature debut
Ereira will extend his 1990 BBC documentary about the Kogi tribe into a feature
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Vision+Media launches training scheme for screenwriters
The North West screen agency has selected 26 writers to take part in the eight-month initiative
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Japan's Presidio prepares local language Paranormal Activity sequel
Japanese distributor Presidio Corporation is expanding into production with Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night, a local language sequel to the global box office smash.
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Mantello ramps up production slate for 3D Entertainment Distribution
3D Entertainment Distribution and sister company 3D Entertainment Films have unveiled their slate of films in production and development.
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Tribeca Institute unveils documentary fund backed by HBO
The Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) has launched the TFI Documentary Fund presented by HBO, offering more than $100,000 in fellowships and grants for character-driven documentaries.
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Abu Dhabi Film Festival announces 28 Sanad fund recipients
The Abu Dhabi Film Festival has unveiled the first round of recipients of the new Sanad film fund.
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Production begins in smoke-free Moscow on The Darkest Hour
3D principal photography has got underway in Moscow on New Regency and Summit Entertainment’s The Darkest Hour after thick smoke from peat bog and forest fires delayed the shoot.
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MRC, Shyamalan hire Stamm to direct second Chronicles film
Media Rights Capital (MRC) and M Night Shyamalan have announced the second of the three-film The NightChronicles series ahead of Friday’s release of Devil through Universal.
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James D'Arcy, Noel Clarke to star in Screwed
The film, directed by Reg Traviss, is based on the experiences of former prison guard Ronnie Thompson.
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Metrodome’s Brown joins Neon Park as partner
James Brown has joined UK production and finance outfit Neon Park as a partner alongside CEO Lex Lutzus, and has also taken up the role of managing director.
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Cause, Picture Palace to co-produce Spottiswoode’s First Class Man
Cause Entertainment, an Indian fund established to invest in socially conscious movies, has announced that its first project will be Roger Spottiswoode’s A First Class Man, a biopic about Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.
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Abu Dhabi unveils 28 recipients of Sanad film fund
The Abu Dhabi Film Festival has announced the first round of grant recipients for its Sanad film fund for Arab filmmakers.
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Lionsgate, Televisa target US-based hispanic dollar with Pantelion
Lionsgate and Spanish media company Televisa have launched Pantelion Films, a joint venture targetting the potentially lucrative hispanic audience in the US.
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Hannibal Classics in talks with buyers for Kurt Russell drama Touchback
Principal photography has wrapped on the drama Touchback starring Brian Presley and Kurt Russell, which Hannibal Classics is representing for international sales here.
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Hirschbiegel goes to The Dark Side Of The Moon
The feature adaption is being developed by Zurich based production and financing outfit Millbrook Pictures.
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Stealth gets spidery with 3D remake
Stealth Media Group has come on board for the 3D remake of Kingdom of the Spiders.
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MIPCOM 2010 preview: highlights include Australia, Asia, cross-platform ideas
The barriers between film and TV are continuing to erode, according to Laurine Garaude, director of the TV division at Reed Midem, which organises the forthcoming MIPCOM (Oct 4-7 in Cannes).
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Ron Perlman rides with Refn's Drive
Ron Perlman is now attached to star opposite Ryan Gosling in Nicolas Winding Refn’s action drama Drive.
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D Films in deal with Foundation Features.
Canadian companies announce first-look development deal.