All Screen articles in 11 February 2001 – Page 2

  • News

    Malaga fest to launch documentary market

    2001-02-08T18:36:00Z

    The Spanish Film Festival of Malaga plans to inaugurate a sales office and documentary film market at this year's fourth edition (June 1-9).The sales office will be open free of charge to films participating in any of the sections of the festival, which include the official competition, a short film ...

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    E-M-S, Sunfilm strike video distribution pact

    2001-02-08T18:34:00Z

    German video and DVD company E-M-S New Media has forged a distribution partnership with Munich-based video distributor Sunfilm.Under the terms of the agreement, Sunfilm will handle distribution of E-M-S video and DVD titles in the rental market, while E-M-S will do the same for Sunfilm titles in the sell-through sector. ...

  • News

    DCPF joins Media Programme in German Equinoxe

    2001-02-08T18:30:00Z

    Columbia TriStar's German production arm, Deutsche Columbia Pictures Filmproduktion (DCPF), is setting up a German outpost of the French scriptwriting workshop Equinoxe which has supported 150 screenplays since its inception in 1993.Equinoxe Germany is being established by DCPF executive Ellen Winn Wendl, producer Huelya Sancar and lawyer Martin Heller. Sancar ...

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    KC Medien boards StudioCanal's Ginostra

    2001-02-08T18:27:00Z

    Germany's KC Medien will co-finance French director Manuel Pradal's Ginostra, currently shooting in Italy with Harvey Keitel and Andie McDowell in the leads, as part of its informal producing partnership with France's StudioCanal.The film, produced by Jean-Francois Fonlupt's Emotion Pictures and also backed by France 2 Cinema, is an English-language ...

  • News

    Moonstone backs new Mike Figgis four-frame pic

    2001-02-08T01:37:00Z

    Mike Figgis has started shooting The Hotel, his second digital video production which will feature four frames of simultaneous onscreen action, with financing from Etchie Stroh's Moonstone Entertainment.Shooting started on Monday in Venice of the movie, a dark comedy which looks at the goings-on in a Venetian hotel and follows ...

  • News

    Miramax boards Le Gout Des Autres at last minute

    2001-02-08T01:33:00Z

    With insiders saying that is a shoo-in for an Oscar nomination, Miramax Films has partnered on the domestic release of Agnes Jaoui's critically acclaimed Le Gout Des Autres (The Taste Of Others) with Offline Releasing. The announcement comes on the eve of the movie's release this Friday (Feb 9); the ...

  • News

    Germany's Box! unwraps trio of deals

    2001-02-07T23:01:00Z

    Berlin-based production outfit Box! Filmproduktion has struck output deals with theatrical distributor Tobis StudioCanal and Bavaria Media, and is to become a production partner of media venture capital company Producers' AG. The deal with Tobis StudioCanal(TSC), which co-produced and distributed Box!'s first feature Edward Berger's Female2 Seeks Happyend, initially ...

  • News

    Gladiator DVD hit by documentary gaffe

    2001-02-07T22:59:00Z

    DreamWorks and Universal have been forced to re-work future DVDs of Ridley Scott's Gladiator following complaints in the UK that an additional documentary on the disc carried an image of the Hillsborough football tragedy.Controversy erupted after the Roman epic was nominated for 15 film awards - the most for any ...

  • News

    Daldry, Ramsay join FilmFour's literary slate

    2001-02-07T22:46:00Z

    The UK's FilmFour is lining up several high-profile book adaptations as part of its 2001 development slate, including projects with hot UK talents Stephen Daldry, Lynne Ramsay, Jonathan Glazer and Peter Cattaneo. Cattaneo, the director of The Full Monty, who is currently in post-production for FilmFour on Lucky Break, is ...

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    Senator, Odeon exit internet activities

    2001-02-07T18:34:00Z

    Germany's Senator Entertainment and Odeon Film are planning to pull the plug on their respective internet businesses. In unrelated announcements, both blamed the difficult internet market.Last autumn, Odeon gathered its internet activities into Odeon New Vision, but plans to sell some activities and close down the division within two months. ...

  • News

    UK DVD sales quadruple to 16 million

    2001-02-07T17:36:00Z

    UK retail sales of DVDs last year were more than four times higher than in 1999, according to the British Video Association.The BVA figures show that some 16.6 million DVD Videos were sold last year compared with 4.05 million in 1999. The December total alone, at 4.71 million, was higher ...

  • Reviews

    Some Body

    2001-02-07T17:17:00Z

    Screened at Sundance (Dramatic Competition). Dir: Henry Barrial. US. 2001. 80mins.Henry Barrial's Some Body is an admirable example of how a low-budget production, shot on digital video, can also be a dramatically satisfying movie. Much of the credit for that should go to Stephanie Bennett, the lead actress who also ...

  • Reviews

    Head Over Heels

    2001-02-07T17:13:00Z

    Dir: Mark Waters. US. 2000. 110 mins. There's more than a little of There's Something About Mary (and a self-conscious touch of Alfred Hitchcock) in Head Over Heels, a bouncy but messy romantic comedy/thriller that pools the off-screen talents of Adam Sandler's regular producer Robert Simmonds, House Of Yes director ...

  • News

    BSkyB reports loss; breaks 5m subscribers mark

    2001-02-07T16:10:00Z

    UK satellite broadcaster BSkyB has reported first-half pre-tax losses of $163.4m (£112m), compared to $89.7m (£61.5m) the previous year, but has also smashed its own target to sign five million subscribers by the end of 2000.As of December 31, the company said it had amassed 5,051,000 direct-to-home subscribers, a tally ...

  • News

    Norway lifts ban on Oshima classic

    2001-02-07T15:24:00Z

    Norway's recently established Board of Film Classification Appeals, Filmklagenemnda, has lifted the ban on local commercial exhibition of Japanese director Nagisa Oshima's erotic classic In The Realm Of The Senses.The board granted the 1976 film a commercial exhibition permit, citing its artistic qualities as the reason for lifting the ban. ...

  • News

    Phoenix joins Danes in Vinterberg's Love

    2001-02-07T15:14:00Z

    As expected, Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix has signed to play the male lead in It's All About Love, a fantasy romance by white-hot Danish director Thomas Vinterberg (Festen). He joins Claire Danes who signed last month (ScreenDaily, Jan 3). The film, which is Vinterberg's English-language debut, begins production on April ...

  • News

    Sheffield to replace Gooder at REP

    2001-02-07T13:33:00Z

    Veteran distribution executive Richard Sheffield is to return to Australia's Becker Entertainment to take charge of its mainstream distribution operation, until recently called REP, replacing Mark Gooder who has resigned to move to another as-yet-unnamed distributor.Sheffield only accepted the job on the understanding that he will also be able to ...

  • News

    Murdoch 'close' to $70bn merger with DirecTV

    2001-02-07T04:17:00Z

    Rupert Murdoch could soon emerge as chairman and largest single shareholder of the world's first truly global satellite TV empire under the terms of a tentative $70bn merger that would reportedly knit together his existing necklace of international satellite operations with those of US-based DirecTV.According to reports in both this ...

  • News

    Jane Startz signs first-look deal with Miramax

    2001-02-07T01:44:00Z

    Producer Jane Startz has signed a first-look production deal with Miramax Films which will allow her to bring projects to the company to produce as well as serving as a consultant on various family entertainment projects.Startz, who previously produced The Mighty for Miramax, is currently producing Ella Enchanted, a film ...

  • News

    Spielberg, Schwartzman join BAFTA LA board

    2001-02-07T01:42:00Z

    The British Academy Of Film & Television Arts Los Angeles (BAFTA LA) has elected Steven Spielberg and retiring chairman Arnold Schwartzman to the Board of Governors. They joing current governors Peter Beale, Barbara Broccoli, Michael Caine, Anthony Hopkins, Su Lesser, Ronald Neame, Michael Oliver, Marion Rosenberg, Martin Scorsese and Peter ...