All Screen articles in 08 January 2010

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  • Stewart Till
    News

    Icon appoints Erica Motley as acquisitions consultant

    2010-01-04T14:47:00Z

    Icon Entertainment International has appointed Erica Motley as international acquisitions consultant. She will report to the company’s new chief executive Stewart Till (pictured).

  • Roman Polanski
    News

    US judge sets date for Polanski hearing

    2010-01-05T17:59:00Z

    Roman Polanski’s 32 year old criminal case will return to a Los Angeles court this week. It comes weeks after a California court rejected the director’s bid to have the case dismissed.

  • Leon Dai
    News

    Hong Kong Asia financing forum selects 25 projects for 8th edition

    2010-01-06T12:47:00Z

    Projects by veteran Japanese film-maker Suzuki Seijin and Leon Dai (pictured), the Taiwanese director, among those selected for the 8th Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) 2010.

  • Mr Bjarnfredarson
    News

    Icelandic comedy denies Avatar the top spot

    2010-01-06T13:05:00Z

    Icelandic comedy Mr Bjarnfredarson has topped the local box office forcing James Cameron’s epic Avatar into second place for two weeks running.

  • Haeundae
    News

    Local films drove 4.8% box office rise in South Korea, says CJ CGV

    2010-01-07T09:41:00Z

    South Korea’s 2009 box office admissions rose by 4.8% year-on-year to 156,319,224 tickets, according to estimates by leading local exhibitor CJ CGV.

  • To The Sea
    News

    Rotterdam reveals 15 contenders for 2010 Tiger awards

    2010-01-07T11:31:00Z

    The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has announced the line-up for the VPRO Tiger Awards Competition. The festival’s 39th edition runs January 27 – February 7.

  • Roman Polanski
    News

    Polanski asks to be sentenced in absentia

    2010-01-07T12:28:00Z

    Roman Polanski has asked a US judge to sentence him in absentia over the 32 year old sexual assault case that led the director to flee the US in 1978.

  • Mike Goodridge
    Comment

    Lessons from Avatar

    2010-01-07T15:10:00Z

    Mega-blockbusters such as Avatar may be extreme rarities but it serves to remind the industry that while there are big problems yet to be solved; great entertainment and storytelling remain key winning over audiences.

  • The Hurt Locker
    Features

    Best Director: The storytellers

    2010-01-07T17:45:00Z

    Some of the movie world’s biggest names as well as relative newcomers and a fashion designer-turned-film-maker are among the chief contenders for this year’s best director awards. Mike Goodridge assesses the field

  • Miklós Jancsó
    News

    Miklós Jancsó's So Much For Justice! to open 41st Hungarian Film Week

    2010-01-08T07:24:00Z

    Sixteen new feature films will compete for the Golden Reel Award at the 41st Hungarian Film Week (Feburary 2–8) in Budapest.

  • Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs
    News

    Hong Kong box office rises by 6.5% in 2009

    2010-01-08T09:44:00Z

    Hong Kong’s box office grew by around 6.5% to $151.93m (HK$1.18bn) in 2009, according to figures from Hong Kong Motion Picture Industry Association (MPIA).

  • Alejandro Amenabar
    News

    Alta Films picks up Oskar Santos’ El Mal Ajeno for Spain

    2010-01-08T10:42:00Z

    Leading distributor Alta Films has taken Spanish theatrical rights to Oskar Santos’ hotly anticipated feature debut El Mal Ajeno, produced by director Alejandro Amenabar (pictured).

  • Howl
    News

    The Match Factory boards Epstein and Friedman's Howl

    2010-01-08T11:16:00Z

    Cologne-based The Match Factory has picked up international sales for Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s Howl, which will be the narrative world premiere on the first night of the Sundance Film Festival.

  • Bright_Star.jpg
    Features

    Passion burns Bright

    2010-01-08T12:10:00Z

    Best ActressAbbie Cornish, Bright Star“I never trained as an actor and I feel I’m always learning about myself as an actor, because each film is different and you bring what you know and adapt,” says Australia-born Abbie Cornish. Filming Bright Star for writer-director Jane Campion, Cornish ...

  • The Hurt Locker
    Features

    Working under high pressure

    2010-01-08T12:16:00Z

    Best ActorJeremy Renner, The Hurt LockerTo understand what it is like to serve as a bomb-disposal technician in Iraq, The Hurt Locker’s Jeremy Renner spent a week at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California. Encased within the 100lb protective suit, a simple task such ...

  • Features

    A kind of homecoming

    2010-01-08T12:20:00Z

    Best DirectorScott Hicks, The Boys are BackThe latest film from director Scott Hicks, The Boys Are Back starring Clive Owen, tug hard at the heart strings but without too much sentiment and manipulation. The tale about a man learning to be a better dad after the ...

  • The Hurt Locker
    Features

    Awards countdown: Profiles

    2010-01-08T12:22:00Z

    ScreenDaily profiles Bright Star’s Abbie Cornish, The Hurt Locker’s Jeremy Renner and Scott Hicks, director of The Boys Are Back

  • Daniel Yun
    Features

    Hitting a Homerun

    2010-01-08T15:29:00Z

    Daniel Yun is galvanising the Singapore film community with his latest venture — Homerun Pictures. He tell Liz Shackleton how he is setting up film funds with China and Australia and launching an international sales outfit

  • Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll
    News

    UK enjoys Sex&Drugs; Capitalism woos Spain

    2010-01-08T16:10:00Z

    ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week.

  • Solomon Kane
    Features

    Weekly international box office - January 1

    2010-01-08T16:40:00Z

    ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.