All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 128
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Ben Holden gets Exclusive deal
EXCLUSIVE: Holden’s Lightbulb working on Matthew Read action horror and Ritsons’ supernatural thriller.
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Isabel Davis grows international role at BFI
Davis will now be responsible for BFI’s international strategy, while continuing to track international filmmaking talent who might partner with the UK.
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Daly, Abrahamson, Sheridan line up for Fastnet’s Dubliners omnibus
EXCLUSIVE: Ireland’s Fastnet Films also readying The Ranger by PJ Dillon and Rebecca Daly’s Mammal.
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Artificial Eye strikes UK deal for Polley's Stories We Tell
EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Polley’s Venice and Toronto hit Stories We Tell has been acquired by Artificial Eye for the UK, Palace Films for Australia and Gutek Film for Poland.
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Celsius takes international rights to Come Out And Play
EXCLUSIVE: TIFF Midnight Madness title is directed by Makinov.
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Strand takes US rights to Seidl's Paradise trilogy
Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise trilogy: Paradise: Love, Paradise: Faith and Paradise: Hope.
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MK2 sells Assayas' Something In The Air to more than 20 territories
IFC takes US; Film won screenplay prize in Venice.
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Embankment takes on Michell's Le Weekend
Jim Broadbent, Lindsay Duncan and Jeff Goldblum star in the Free Range Films production backed by Film4, Curzon, and the BFI.
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Metrodome dives into UK deal with BAC for Kormakur's The Deep
EXCLUSIVE: US and Australian buyers are circling the survival thriller.
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Eran Riklis, Zaytoun
The director talks about working with Stephen Dorff, going beyond the headlines, and discovering child actors.
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Wide has a Bad Hair day; Wide House closes Gang deal
Two new pick-ups for Wide Management and a documentary deal for Wide House.
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M-Appeal takes on Dutch family comedy Eva Van End
M-Appeal has added Michiel ten Horn’s family comedy The Deflowering of Eva Van End to its Toronto slate.
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Herwitz's Film Sales Company hungry for Men at Lunch
Documentary received its North American premiere in Toronto yesterday.
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Bringing Graham Chapman back to life
Ben Timlett of Bill and Ben Productions talks about two very different projects: the dark comedic animated autobiography of a late Python, and a family film about football legend Matt Busby.
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Shortland's Lore to represent Australia in Oscar race
German language film is about daughter of Nazi parents.
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TrustNordisk takes on Norwegian thriller Pioneer
Film is from Christian Fredrik Martin of Friland, who also produced Headhunters.
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Baltasar Kormakur, The Deep
Icelandic director talks to Screen about his latest project The Deep, which receives its world premiere in Toronto.