All Screen articles in 1 July 2008 – Page 4

  • Features

    Battle stations

    2008-06-27T00:00:00Z

    There were odd scenes outside many arthouse cinemas in Japan in early May - protestors gathered, yelling into megaphones, urging people not to see a film, while cinema owners requested police protection for their audience.The cause of the controversy was Yasukuni a documentary by Tokyo-based Chinese film-maker Li Ying, about ...

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    Screen opinion: Nurturing arthouse audiences

    2008-06-27T00:00:00Z

    Film-makers across the world are incredibly generous with their time and expertise in supporting the next generation of talent. But is enough attention given by film policy-makers to nurturing the next generation of cinema-goers, or at least those whose tastes extend beyond the studio hits'The Film Department chief executive and ...

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    United Kingdom - if it ain't broke..

    2008-06-27T00:00:00Z

    Nothing." That's what Film London's head of international Helena MacKenzie says has changed in plans for this year's London UK Film Focus (Luff). The sales event runs June 30-July 3.Some might see the decision to keep the event in the same form as last year as a sign of complacency. ...

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    DGA, Film Foundation set up Zinnemann Fund for artists' rights

    2008-06-26T23:21:00Z

    The Directors Guild Of America (DGA) and The Film Foundation have set up The Zinnemann Fund to protect and promote artists' rights.DGA member Tim Zinnemann, son of the late director and DGA lifetime achievement award winner Fred Zinnemann, developed the idea with money from a court settlement in his favour ...

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    Overture signs first-look deal with Philip Seymour Hoffman's company

    2008-06-26T23:18:00Z

    Overture Films has signed a two-year first look deal with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Emily Ziff's Cooper's Town Productions.The first collaboration will be the film of Brett C Leonard's play Unconditional, which explores gender and racial issues within New York City and is being adapted for the screen by Leonard.Hoffman ...

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    Francis Ford Coppola finishes 63-day shoot of Tetro

    2008-06-26T23:13:00Z

    Francis Ford Coppola has wrapped on his latest feature Tetro after 63 days of principal photography in Buenos Aires and Patagonia. A spring 2009 release is anticipated.Additional shooting of a ballet by Ana Maria Stekelman will still take place in Madrid but the main leg of the shoot is complete. ...

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    Academy settles trademark lawsuit against Italy's RAI

    2008-06-26T22:11:00Z

    The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences has resolved a trademark lawsuit against Italian television broadcaster RAI and said the settlement was amicable.The Academy's lawyers filed a suit in the United States District Court in Los Angeles in 2005 after the broadcaster aired Italian-language 'Oscar' award shows covering wine, ...

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    Wall-E

    2008-06-26T21:56:00Z

    Dir: Andrew Stanton. US. 2008. 100 mins.

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    Toronto books best of Cannes in first programme announcement

    2008-06-26T18:10:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival announced its first tranche of titles, including Cannes competitors such as Atom Egoyan's Adoration, Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale, Matteo Garrone's Gomorrah and Laurent Cantet's Palme d'Or winner The Class. All four will be North American premieres screening as Special Presentations. Kim Jee-woon's The Good, ...

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    Kolirin, Bernasconi, Toth line up for Locarno short jury

    2008-06-26T17:23:00Z

    Filmmakers Fulvio Bernasconi (Fuori Dalle Corde) and Eran Kolirin (The Band's Visit) are among the five jury members for Locarno International Film Festival's Leopards of Tomorrow competitions for Swiss and international short films.The other members are the Hungarian actress Orsi Toth, who played the female lead in Kornel Mundruczo's Cannes ...

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    Newcastle's Tyneside reopens after digital revamp

    2008-06-26T16:12:00Z

    The new-look Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle has reopened to the public following a $14m (£7m) refurbishment to bring the venue into the digital age, whilst restoring all its original art-house glory.The cinema now boasts a modern extension with two new digital screens, to meet the demands of growing audiences in ...

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    Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburghands out$8.7m

    2008-06-26T14:27:00Z

    Feature films by veteran US actor Dennis Hopper, German comedy star Mario Barth and the Cannes/Sochi prize-winning production house Rohfilm are among 26 German and international projects awarded over $8.7m (Euros 5.6m) by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (MBB) in its latest funding session.Hopper received backing for the project River Movie about a ...

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    Galway celebrates 20th anniversary with O'Toole, Lange, and Pullman

    2008-06-26T14:21:00Z

    The 20th Galway Film Fleadh (July 8-13) will open with a screening of Fugitive Pieces, Jeremy Podeswa's drama set in Nazi-occupied Poland and adapted from the novel by Canadian poet Anne Michaels. The closing film is the unreleased Bonneville (2006), in which three women played by Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates ...

  • Reviews

    A Film With Me In It

    2008-06-26T13:52:00Z

    Dir. Ian FitzGibbon. Ire. 2008. 88 mins

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    Man On Wire

    2008-06-26T13:33:00Z

    Dir.James Marsh. UK/US. 2008. 99 mins

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    Davaa's new documentary project begins shooting in Mongolia

    2008-06-26T12:16:00Z

    Principal photography on the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Byambasuren Davaa's new feature documentary project Two Horses Of Genghis KhanstartedMonday(June 23) in the Mongolian city of Ulaanbaatar.Shooting on the musical and mystical journey by the internationally renowned singer Urna will continue in Khentii Aimag, the birthplace of Genghis Khan, on the holy mountain ...

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    San Sebastian announces first Official Selection films

    2008-06-26T11:50:00Z

    This year's San Sebastian International film festival (Sept18-27) will see its official selection include new films from acclaimed directors Daniel Burman, Christophe Honore, Kim Ki-Duk, Kristian Levring and local favourite Jaime Rosales.Multi-award winning Argentinean director Daniel Burman will present his sixth feature, Empty Nest (El Nino Vacio), which has already ...

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    Warp X to kick off shoot for fifth film, Bunny And The Bull

    2008-06-26T11:47:00Z

    Paul King from British TV's The Mighty Boosh will start shooting his feature film debut Bunny And The Bull on June 30 (Monday). Edward Hogg, Simon Farnaby and Veronic Echegui will star. And the Boosh's Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding and Richard Ayoade will appear.The Warp X production will be produced ...

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    Matthew Rhys takes a trip with Marc Evans' Patagonia

    2008-06-26T11:35:00Z

    Matthew Rhys, currently starring with Keira Knightley and Sienna Miller in The Edge Of Love, has come on board to star in Patagonia with Nia Roberts.Marc Evans (Snow Cake) will direct and Rebekah Gilbertson (The Edge Of Love) will produce with Argentina's Oscar Kramer.Laurence Coriat (Wonderland, A Mighty Heart) wrote ...

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    Balibo to start shooting in Australia on Monday

    2008-06-26T11:25:00Z

    Political thriller Balibo will start principal photography in Darwin, Australia and East Timor on June 30 (Monday).The cast features Anthony LaPaglia and Oscar Isaac.Robert Connolly directs from a script co-written with David Williamson. The story is based on true events during the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.LaPaglia plays ...