All articles by Sarah Cooper – Page 55
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Nominees respond to BAFTA nominations
In addition to the usual ‘delighted’ and ‘thrilled’ honorees, one British producer even declares his appreciation for a rival nominee.
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BAFTA nominations: analysis, shutouts and surprises
Steinfeld makes it into Best Actress category; Blue Valentine, The Ghost and Never Let Me Go shut out.
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High Point shines light on Dusk
London-based sales outfit High Point Films has picked up worldwide rights to Dutch director Hanro Smitsman’s psychological drama, Dusk.
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Pinewood to open LA sales office
The move comes as part of the UK studio’s ongoing international expansion.
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Berlinale shorts section selects 25 films
Films by Spike Jonze and Park Chan-wook make the cut.
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Nancy K. Fishman launches distribution company
The first film on her slate will be Israeli director Eytan Fox’s Mary Lou.
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Scarabee Films to launch US subsidiary
The Dutch company produced Leonard Retel Helmrich’s forthcoming Sundance feature doc Position Among The Stars.
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Film Agency for Wales launches business support programme
10 Welsh film companies will be selected for the scheme, which is to be headed by Jonathan Olsberg.
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Samsung, BFI 3D screenings kick off with Tron: Legacy
The series of 3D screenings at the BFI IMAX will run from January through to September 2011.
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Icon to handle international sales on James Marsh's Project Nim
The feature doc is in the World Cinema Documentary competition at next week’s Sundance Film Festival.
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The Deep Blue Sea
British director Terence Davies is in post on his first fiction feature in 10 years.
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Dennis Weinrich to leave Pinewood Studios
Giles Farley will assume the role of managing director of post production.
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Battsek, Chinn executive produce The Imposter
Passion Pictures’ John Battsek and Red Box Films’ Simon Chinn have signed on to executive produce The Imposter, a documentary feature to be directed by Bart Layton.
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UK child's complaint leads to ban on Saw 3D advert
A television advert for Lionsgate’s horror film Saw 3D has been banned in the UK after a 10-year-old child complained that it was “distressing” and “inappropriately scheduled”.
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Scorsese supports BFI's Hitchcock restoration campaign
The $275,000 donation from Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation in partnership with the Hollywood Foreign Press is the largest single donation to the campaign to date.
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Irish Film and Television Award nominees announced
As If I Am Not There, Perrier’s Bounty and Swansong: Story Of Occi Byrne lead the pack in the film categories with four nods each.
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Shine Pictures announces Big Idea winners
The two winners of the UK screenwriting competition will each receive $39,000 (£25,000) towards developing their projects.
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Wesley Snipes to star in Julius Styles
Wesley Snipes is to star in a new action game for the iphone and iPad, Julius Styles: The International, which looks set to be made into a feature film.
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Arterton, Garfield among nominees for BAFTA Orange Rising Star award
The 2011 BAFTA Orange Wednesdays Rising Star Award nominees are Gemma Arterton, Andrew Garfield, Tom Hardy, Aaron Johnson and Emma Stone.