All Screen articles in 28 November 2007

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    Control takes top honours at British Independent Film Awards

    2007-11-28T23:00:00Z

    Anton Corbijn's Control was the big winner at tonight's tenth-annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs).Control won Best British Independent Film, Best Director (Anton Corbijn), Best Supporting Actor/Actress (Toby Kebbell), Best Newcomer (Sam Riley), and the Douglas Hickox Award for Best Debut Director (Corbijn). The film, a black-and-white biopic of Joy ...

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    More Sunshine in 2008 Sundance Film Festival lineup

    2007-11-28T21:44:00Z

    Sundance Film festival director Geoff Gilmore and director of programming John Cooper unveiled the 2008 competition line-up today [Nov 28], hailing an eclectic roster of 'passionate and personal' storytelling culled from a record number of submissions.Including the Premieres, Spectrum, New Frontiers and Park City At Midnight selections - all of ...

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    Pretty Pictures acquires French rights to Hallam Foe

    2007-11-28T17:30:00Z

    Pretty Pictures has acquired French rights to David Mackenzie's Hallam Foe from UK-based sales company Independent.Mackenzie's drama, which won the Silver Bear in Berlin, stars Jamie Bell and Sophia Myles.Pretty Pictures head James Velaise negotiated the deal with Independent's head of sales Abigail Walsh. 'We are absolutely thrilled that ...

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    UTV scores Goal in 16 territories, while Beowulf keeps hold of top slot

    2007-11-28T14:54:00Z

    Indian distributor UTV Communications had an international hit this weekend with Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal, which enjoyed a $3.5m take and was the highest non-US entry into the top 40 chart.For the full chart, compiled by Len Klady, click here.The film, which is the second feature from director Vivek Agnihotri, ...

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    Renny Harlin's $15m Mannerheim to shoot in August 2008

    2007-11-28T13:57:00Z

    Finnish actor Mikko Nousiainen, who starred in local blockbuster The Restless will play Finnish historical legend Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in a $14.7m (Euros 10m) biopic, which will mark the return to Finland of Finnish/Hollywood director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2: Die Harder).Principal photography for the film has been scheduled ...

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    Coffee company Cafedirect plans series of three features

    2007-11-28T11:40:00Z

    Cafedirect, the UK fairtrade coffee and tea company, is undertaking a film project that will include three feature-length films.Cafedirect's The Trilogy will be three large-scale productions for commercial release that will reflect future society based on the current social, economic, political and environmental global issues.The company is seeking film and ...

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    Marrakech to open with Elizabeth and close with The Neighbor

    2007-11-28T11:15:00Z

    The seventh edition of the Marrakech Film Festival will open with Shekhar Kapur's Elizabeth: The Golden Age and close with Eddie O'Flaherty's The Neighbor, organisers have announced.The jury will be headed by Milos Forman who will be backed up by Kapur, John Hurt, Pavel Lounguine, Aissa Maiga, Claude Miller, Parker ...

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    Polanski's adaptation of The Ghost to start shooting in summer 2008

    2007-11-28T11:01:00Z

    UK novelist Robert Harris, in Turin to promote his novel The Ghost, provided new details on the film adaptation of the book which Roman Polanski will direct. The pair are working together on the script now.Harris also discussed Pompeii, the $100m epic that was cancelled last September when Polanski pulled ...

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    Malaysia's Golden Screen Cinemas opens luxurytheatre

    2007-11-28T10:15:00Z

    Malaysia's largest exhibitor Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) is further strengthening itself as a pioneer in South-East Asia with the opening of a luxury-hall-only boutique cinema. GSC Signature consists of two Gold Class and five Premiere Class halls with a combined 572 seats, making it the first such cinema without normal ...

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    MPA and Singapore's MDA launch Centre for Content Protection

    2007-11-28T10:06:00Z

    The Motion Picture Association (MPA) today launched the Centre for Content Protection (CCP) as the first clearing house and resource centre for digital distribution and content protection in Asia Pacific. The centre aims to expand consumer viewing choices through secure distribution of digital television as well as legal downloads, home ...

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    Peace Arch's Weapon stars UFC middleweight champion Franklin

    2007-11-28T01:25:00Z

    Peace Arch Entertainment Group has started principal photography on the action film Weapon in Hamilton, Ontario.UFC Middleweight champion Rich Franklin, Bruce Greenwood and Tiffani Thiessen will star in the story of a US border patrol agent who apprehends a genetically enhanced super-soldier who is being pursued by his creator.John Stead ...

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    Drea Clark named executive director of Slamdance Film Festival

    2007-11-27T23:29:00Z

    Drea Clark has been appointed executive director of the Slamdance Film Festival, which next year runs from January 17-25 2008.Clark has worked her way through the ranks since joining the festival as an intern in 1998 and will now manage all aspects of festival preparation and production and serve as ...

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    Strand picks up Fatih Akin's latest The Edge Of Heaven

    2007-11-27T23:27:00Z

    Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Fatih Akin's official German foreign language Oscar submission The Edge Of Heaven.The film studies how the lives of four Turks and two Germans intersect through love and tragedy and stars Tuncel Kurtiz and Hanna Schygulla.Strand co-president Jon Gerrans struck the deal with ...

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    Weinstein Co picks up worldwide rights to novel from Bridie Clark

    2007-11-27T23:24:00Z

    The Weinstein Company (TWC) has pounced on worldwide publishing, film and television rights to Bridie Clark's novel I Think She's Got It.The company has optioned the right to develop and produce film and television versions of Clark's modern retelling of Pygmalion, which transplants the action to Manhattan where a man-about-town ...

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    Haynes, Schnabel, Reitman films lead Independent Spirit nominations

    2007-11-27T20:28:00Z

    Fox Searchlight led the way at the 2008 Independent Spirit Award nominations earlier today with 11 nods for Juno, The Savages and Waitress, among others, followed by Focus Features and Paramount Vantage on five apiece and Miramax and The Weinstein Company (TWC) on four each.TWC's I'm Not There was the ...

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    Creative Soundtracking

    2007-11-27T17:10:00Z

    The downturn in the fortunes of film soundtracks is not mirrored in the TV industry. The sector is capitalising on its musical muscle, particularly in the US where programmes such as Grey's Anatomy have tapped into a burgeoning indie music market for material and are reaping the rewards through sales ...

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    Indian box office could rise 30% in next five years

    2007-11-27T17:07:00Z

    Increased investment in the Indian exhibition sector could see the territory's box office gross increase by 30% in the next five years, Dodona Research predicts. The industry analysts found that a strong economy, retail boom and rising middle class disposable incomes in addition to expansions in the downstream exhibition business ...

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    Finnish government boost cinema funding after producers' strike

    2007-11-27T16:54:00Z

    Apologising that he actually gave them more money than they went to strike for, Finnish culture minister Stefan Wallin has complied with Finnish producers' demands of increasing state funds for film production. As recommended by the Finnish Parliament's education, culture and audit committees, Wallin confirmed that the revenue from the ...

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    Stardust re-enters top three at UK box office as total crosses $28m

    2007-11-27T16:46:00Z

    Universal Pictures International (UPI)'s drama American Gangster kept a firm hold of the number one position in the UK this weekend with a $3.7m (£1.8m) take across 416 sites. The crime saga, which re-unites British director Ridley Scott with Russell Crowe for a third time (A Good Year, Gladiator), enjoyed ...

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    LA PR agency Fifteen Minutes names Harrison president & COO

    2007-11-27T16:33:00Z

    Howard Bragman has appointed recent hire Bill Harrison president and COO of Los Angeles-based public relations agency Fifteen Minutes.The promotion comes barely four months after Harrison came aboard following a stint as head of corporate communications at the boutique talent agency Paradigm.'In just a few months Bill has demonstrated the ...