All Screen articles in 12 December 2006 – Page 4

  • News

    China's The Road scoops top prizes at AFFF

    2006-12-07T00:00:00Z

    China's The Road was the biggestwinner at the 2nd Asian Festival of 1st Films (AFFF), which wrapped Wednesdaynight in Singapore. The Zhang Jiarui-directeddrama walked away with best film, best script and a new Foreign Press Choice'sPurple Orchid award. US production Journey From The Falltied with Dombivli Fast from India in ...

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    Sony passes $3bn in worldwide grosses for the first time ever

    2006-12-07T00:00:00Z

    Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) will cross $3bn in worldwideticket sales on Friday Dec 8, marking the first time the company will haveachieved the feat.Thiswill be only the fourth time in motion picture history that any studio hasreached the $3bn mark in a single year.Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI) is enjoying ...

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    UK tax law confirmed to start January 1

    2006-12-06T15:22:00Z

    The UK's new film tax breaks will indeed start Jan 1, 2007, as expected. The Chancellor of theExchequer Gordon Brown confirmed the date during his annual Pre-Budget Report.The government also confirmed that it will extend the former Section 42 reliefuntil the end of the year. The new rules givesmaller-budget films ...

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    Lars von Trier unveils Lookey concept

    2006-12-06T11:00:00Z

    Aftergiving the film world Dogme and Automavision, Lars von Trier has unleashed hislatest concept: Lookey.TheDanish director describes Lookey as a "basic mind game, played with movies asgame boards."VonTrier explains that a Lookey is an out-of-context visual element added to afilm, with five to seven to be found in each feature. ...

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    Tribeca to launch sports film festival in conjunction with ESPN

    2006-12-06T08:00:00Z

    Tribeca Enterprises and ESPN Inc will launch The Tribeca/ESPNSports Film Festival during the 2007 Tribeca Film festival, which is set to runfrom Apr 25-May 5.In a multi-year arrangement, The Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festivalwill be programmed and operated by the Tribeca Film Festival with on-airsupport from ESPN.Targeted at both the film ...

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    Cinemart to present 46 projects to 800 partners

    2006-12-06T08:00:00Z

    The world's largestco-production market, Rotterdam'sCinemart, has announced its line-up for the 24th edition, which will run fromJan 28 to Feb 1, 2007.A total of 46 projects - upone from last year's tally of 45 - have been selected to present to an internationalaudience of up to 800 buyers, sales agents, ...

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    Lucas to receive one-time honour from San Francisco Film Festival

    2006-12-06T04:00:00Z

    George Lucas will receive the San Francisco Film Society's Irving'Bud' Levin Award, a one-time only honour that will be presented during the50th San Francisco International Film Festival on May 3 2007.Named after San Francisco International Film Festival founder BudLevin, the award recognises Bay Area resident Lucas' 'deep appreciationfor movies as ...

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    NBR honours Letters From Iwo Jima, Whitaker, Mirren

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Naming the firstwinners of the 2006/07 awards season, The National Board of Review has votedClint Eastwood's Letters From Iwo Jima the best film of 2006, while Forest Whitaker and Helen Mirren earnedrespective acting honours for The Last King Of Scotland and The Queen.Martin Scorsese got his awards season campaign going ...

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    Marblestone joins Picturehouse as sevp marketing and distribution

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Arthur Marblestonehas joined Picturehouse as senior executive vice president of marketing anddistribution.Marblestone will be based in New York and reports directly to Picturehousepresident Bob Berney.He arrives with more than 25 years of experience in both the distribution andmarketing arenas. He began his career managing a theatre in Long Islandand moved ...

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    Stickmen Pictures to self-distribute ice hockey documentary In The Crease

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Matt Gannon and Michael Sarner's Los Angeles-based StickmenPictures will release the ice hockey documentary In The Crease in the US and Canada on Dec 7.The company will primarily handle the release of its debut filmthrough its website www.inthecreasemovie.com as well as through sports stores.In The Crease takes an inside look ...

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    China's digital loop stymied by lack of US product

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Chinese cinema proprietorsspoke of the difficulty of securing enough product to make the expansion ofdigital cinema a profitable business, on the first day of the CineAsia conventionand trade show in Beijing. China's State Administrationof Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has recently reiterated its goal to rollout a nationwide network of ...

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    Pakistan's Kara Film Festival introduces cash prizes

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Pakistan's Kara Film Festival is introducing cash prizes forthe first time this year, including a $3,500 prize for best feature. The sixth edition of thefestival, which takes place in Karachi December 7-17, will screen 170 films from 37countries, including 40 features, 34 documentaries and 100 short films. A cashprize of ...

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    Love And Honor beats Bond at Japanese box office

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Yoji Yamada's Love And Honor, the final film in hissamurai trilogy, ranked number one at Japan's box office on its opening weekend, beating Bondpicture Casino Royale which it openedhead-to-head against. Love And Honor earned $3.8m (Y437m) over the three-day weekend from 354 screens for a$10,734 screen average, while Sony Pictures' ...

  • Reviews

    Arthur And The Invisibles (Arthur Et Les Minimoys)

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Luc Besson, Pierre Buffin. Fr. 2006. 102mins.French producer-director Luc Bessonhits most of the right buttons with ArthurAnd The Invisibles (Arthur Et Les Minimoys as it is known inFrance), an engagingly imaginative computer animation and live-actionchildren's saga about a young boy's search for treasure in a kingdom ofLilliputian creatures.Five years ...

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    PLATFORM to launch as North American animation hub

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    The PLATFORM International Animation Festival will launch in June2007 seeking to make its mark as the first major North American festivaldedicated to the genre.Set to run from in Portland, Oregon, from Jun 25-30 2007, theevent will feature competition screenings, installations, workshops, networkingopportunities, and exhibitions. Cartoon Network is the sole sponsor.The ...

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    UK producers elect 2007 Pact Council

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    UK producers group Pact hasannounced the independent production executives who have been elected to PactCouncil, effective January 2007.Alex Graham will hair withvice chairs Nick Rosen (TV), Andrea Calderwood (feature film), Mike Watts(children's & animation) and Andrew Chitty (interactive). The other council membersare Jane Bevan, Malcolm Brinkworth, Andrew Critchley, Christine Corner, ...

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    China's production volume up by 27% in 2006

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Tong Gang, director of China's Film Bureau, has announced that China produced 330 films in 2006, an increase of 27% fromthe 260 produced the previous year. Speaking at the opening ofthe CineAsia conference which is being held for the second time in Beijing, Tong added that two thirds of these ...

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    Slamdance unveils lineups for 13th festival in Jan

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    The Slamdance Film Festival hasexpanded the 2007 documentary programme and for the first time is presenting anequal number of narrative and documentaries in competition with ten apiece.The festival, whose 13thedition runs from Jan 18-27, received more than 3,600 submissions andwill open with Allan Moyle's screwball comedy Weirdsville starring Scott Speedman ...