All Screen articles in 13 August 2001 – Page 3

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    Film Council and FilmFour's UK shorts schemes

    2001-08-08T20:58:00Z

    The UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund for low-budget films has partnered with FilmFour's FilmFour Lab to launch four short film schemes.The two operations are each investing £250,000 a year into the schemes - Cinema Extreme, Comedy Shorts, Internet/Viral Shorts and the Completion Fund. The schemes, which may change in ...

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    Mexico heats up as location choice for gringos

    2001-08-08T20:52:00Z

    Mexico's film commission has revealed that it expects up to 40 foreign films to be shot in the country during 2001 - a gigantic leap from the mere six features shot there just five years ago.Leading the production frenzy is Miramax Films' Frida, a pet project of Mexican actress Salma ...

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    Aardman's Tortoise vs Hare back on track

    2001-08-08T20:47:00Z

    Aardman Animations is to appoint Rob Sprackling and John Smith, two of the UK's hottest script talents, to write the next draft of its DreamWorks SKG-backed Tortoise Vs Hare. Aardman last month halted production of the $40m Richard Goleszowski-directed claymation picture citing story issues (Screen Daily, July 9). At the ...

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    FilmFour teams with Elmore Leonard

    2001-08-08T05:52:00Z

    The UK's FilmFour Ltd has bought film rights to Tishomingo Blues, the 37th novel by Elmore Leonard which will be published by Harper Collins in Feb 2002. Leonard will serve as a producer on the film and a full creative partner on the project with FilmFour.The project, which was brought ...

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    London sales exec Horley leaves Summit for Myriad

    2001-08-08T05:47:00Z

    Samantha Horley, former vice president of international sales at Summit Entertainment, has joined Myriad Pictures as London-based senior vice president of international distribution.She will report to Eric Christenson, executive vice president of sales & distribution based in Los Angeles, and manage the distribution operations in London. She will be responsible ...

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    Sixth Sense producers reteam with Shyamalan

    2001-08-08T05:44:00Z

    Producers Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer have re-teamed with writer-director M Night Shyamalan for his next project Signs which is being backed by Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group. Marshall, Mercer and Shyamalan will be producers, with Kennedy executive producer.The film, which follows Unbreakable (2000) and The Sixth Sense ...

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    Germans dominate Montreal line-up...

    2001-08-08T05:05:00Z

    Four German titles, including new films from Joseph Vilsmaier and Roland Suso Richter, will make their world premiere in Official Competition at the Montreal World Film Festival, from Aug. 23 to Sept. 3. Competing against the four is two-time Montreal Grand Prize winner Majid Majidi. The Iranian filmmaker returns with ...

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    Irreversible re-teams Bellucci and Cassel

    2001-08-07T20:22:00Z

    Real-life couple Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel, lately seen in French film-maker Christophe Gans' hit title Brotherhood Of The Wolf, are joined again in Gaspard Noe's Irreversible, which started shooting at the end of July.In Irreversible, which is Noe's second film after the award-winning horror Seul Contre Tous (I ...

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    Cinemark embarks on alternative programming

    2001-08-07T19:52:00Z

    In an exploratory move which will test the viability of alternative programming in cinemas, US circuit Cinemark Theatres has announced plans to screen a live concert by US rock band Sugar Ray in a handful of its US theatres. The band's August 15 concert in Georgia will be broadcast live ...

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    Hoyts Cinemas returns to Oz distribution

    2001-08-07T19:45:00Z

    Major Australian exhibitor Hoyts has acknowledged that it will be re-entering the distribution business and announced that the head of the new division will be Robert Slaviero, who recently stepped down from his role of managing director at 20th Century Fox Film Distributors in Australia. It will acquire both international ...

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    Malaysia to ban street sale of video discs

    2001-08-07T19:41:00Z

    Following a recent rise in sex-related crimes, the Malaysian government is considering a ban on the street sale of video discs in an attempt to eradicate the easy availability of pornography, according to a report from Reuters."It is a blanket ban which will include genuine CDs and VCDs," consumer affairs ...

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    STAR Movies acquires Canal Plus output

    2001-08-07T19:38:00Z

    News Corp's STAR Movies channel is to acquire output from Canal Plus group under a three-year deal whereby it will get exclusive pay-TV rights to new films from StudioCanal France and the UK's Working Title. French group StudioCanal is majority owned by Canal Plus, which is the pay-TV unit of ...

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    Spain's Quiero TV begins staff reshuffle

    2001-08-07T19:29:00Z

    At least four top executives have departed from Spanish pay DTT platform Quiero TV, casualties of a top-down restructuring by majority shareholder Auna (Retevision).Director of contents Gino Nattaliccio, director of institutional relations Angel Martin Vizcaino, communications director Eva Tormo and marketing director Mishka Harnden left their positions at Quiero last ...

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    Carlton America recruits NBC's Jody Brockway

    2001-08-07T19:26:00Z

    Jody Brockway has been appointed vice president, development and production for Carlton America, the U.S.-based television development and production arm of Carlton International Media Group, it was announced by Stephen J. Davis, president and CEO of Carlton America, and Gary Goldberger, executive vice president of Carlton America. Brockway will join ...

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    Local comedy takes Danish box office record

    2001-08-07T19:22:00Z

    Anja & Viktor, the feature debut of Danish actor/scriptwriter/director Charlotte Sachs Bostrup has smashed local box office records over its opening weekend taking just short of $1m in its home territory.The romantic comedy, produced by 'midas-touch' Regner Grasten, opened on Friday August 3, achieving 157,305 admissions from 101 prints and ...

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    Cronenberg's Spider starts to roll

    2001-08-07T17:09:00Z

    After financing through the UK's Cobalt Media Group fell apart at the last-minute, David Cronenberg's Spider finally started shooting last week with Capitol Films on board as sales agent and key pre-sells to buyers including Helkon SK for the UK.The psychological thriller is also being backed by Metropolitan Films in ...

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    Reigning Cats & Dogs at UK box office

    2001-08-07T15:32:00Z

    Warner Bros' latest family release Cats & Dogs has proved a big hit at the UK box office opening last Friday (August 3) to take an excellent three-day gross of $5.3m (£3.7m) from 452 sites, including previews of $793,401 (£555,381) from 303 sites. With a site average of $11,717, the ...

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    Lucas announces new Star Wars title on the net

    2001-08-07T14:54:00Z

    George Lucas has used the internet to announce the title of his hotly-anticipated next Star Wars film. The official site, starwars.com. revealed that the title, "harking back to the sense of pure fun, imagination and excitement that characterized the classic movie serials and pulp space fantasy adventures that inspired the ...

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    Icon boards Assumption Of The Virgin for UK

    2001-08-07T12:36:00Z

    Icon Film Distribution has boarded Intermedia and BBC Films' highly-anticipated period drama Assumption Of The Virgin for the UK.The UK distribution arm of Mel Gibson and Bruce Davey's Icon Entertainment beat two rivals to the tentatively-titled adaptation of Katie Campbell's novel, which is expected to shoot in Italy in the ...

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    First Run & TLA buy US rights to The Fluffer

    2001-08-07T01:41:00Z

    First Run Features and TLA Releasing have acquired North American rights to Richard Glatzer and Wash West's controversial film The Fluffer which will have its nationwide premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September before opening in US theatres in Nov 2001. The film had its world premiere in ...