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In their Element
Ireland’s Element Pictures is ramping up its international co-production activity and is increasing its focus on Irish distribution. As the firm marks its 10th anniversary, Screen talks to Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe and Lee Magiday
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One size does not fit all
In a fast-moving US distribution market, XLrator Media is focused on multi-platform releasing and is now moving into production. CEO Barry Gordon talks to Screen.
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Where money finds talent
The film finance department at CAA is thriving as the agents work as strategic consultants to high-net-worth individuals, gaining investment for mid-range projects. Screen talks to Roeg Sutherland and Micah Green.
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Edinburgh’s big gamble
Is the dramatically revamped Edinburgh International Film Festival (June 15-26) a possible new model for cash-strapped, calendar-squeezed festivals?
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Participants announced for second Pixel Lab in Germany
UK producer Marc Boothe of B3 Media and former head of acquisitions for the Match Factory Tobias Pausinger are amongst the 32 participants.
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Eureka inspired by Guilty Of Romance; Centipede sequel in balance
UK outfit Eureka Entertainment will distribute Cannes Directors’ Fortnight entry Guilty Of Romance.
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Cannes 2011 Critics Jury... and the winner is?
Screen reveals the winner of our annual international critics jury vote in Cannes. See the full grid here and find out which film won.
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Denmark's Nordisk Film picks up big US titles in Cannes
The Danish major reported an “excellent” Cannes, with distribution deals done on a series of titles, including four from Summit.
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Ellen Chenoweth
The acclaimed US casting director talks to Screen about the Actors Studio, working with the Coen brothers and unearthing Hailee Steinfeld.
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Jules Bishop lines up second feature Cafe Finito
The UK director is currently shooting his debut feature Borrowed Time as part of Film London’s Microwave scheme.
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Sholem to International Film Circuit
International Film Circuit has acquired US rights to documentary Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness, about the writer who helped forge the modern Jewish identity and whose stories became the basis of musical Fiddler on the Roof.
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Legendary plans Robinson project
Legendary Pictures is to make a film about Jackie Robinson, the forties American baseball player who broke the sport’s colour barrier.
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Life in a Day to get digital US premiere
Cinedigm Digital Cinema and National Geographic Entertainment are to release Life in a Day to digital cinemas across the US on July 24, five days before National Geographic gives the user-generated documentary its traditional US theatrical launch.
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Tinker, Tailor set for awards season US launch
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy has been set for a North American release on Nov 18 through Focus Features, positioning the big screen version of John Le Carre’s classic spy thriller in the middle of awards season.
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Deluxe creates Method Studios effects banner
Deluxe Entertainment Services Group is to re-brand its visual effects companies Method and CIS Visual Effects as Method Studios.
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Relativity spins off Universal fund
In a move designed to avoid “inherent conflicts of interest,” Relativity Media is spinning off its Universal Pictures co-financing fund to its minority stakeholder Elliott Management Corporation.
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Mario Gianani
Italian producer Mario Gianani talks to Screen about getting his lucky break and working with Bernardo Bertolucci on his upcoming project Io E Te.
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Gucci Tribeca doc fund announces funding grantees
New film from Margaret Brown and Jason Orans among funding recipients
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Borrowed Time
The seventh film to come out of Film London’s microbudget scheme Microwave is a comedy drama directed by London Film School graduate Jules Bishop and produced by Olivier Kaempfer for Parkville Pictures.