All Screen articles in 14 April 2003 – Page 2

  • News

    Sony's Spanish production arm confirms first projects

    2003-04-11T04:05:00Z

    Just a month after the company closed its German production division, Sony Pictures Entertainment's new Spanish production operation, Columbia Films Producciones Espanolas has confirmed two of its first projects in development.Iona de Macedo, head of the Madrid-based unit since its September 2001 launch, confirmed that writer-director Juan Calvo's Tam Tam, ...

  • News

    218 films in competition at Annecy animation festival

    2003-04-11T04:05:00Z

    Organisers of the International Animation Film Festival and market in Annecy (June 2-7) have announced their line up for 2003, including 218 titles in competition.Of the record-breaking 1,309 films submitted to the festival this year, some 265 are in the official selection from 36 countries. In the official competition 218 ...

  • News

    Palm takes US rights to La Fleur Du Mal

    2003-04-11T04:00:00Z

    Palm Pictureshas acquired all US rights to Claude Chabrol's Flower Of Evil (La FleurDu Mal), the acclaimeddirector's latest film that premiered at this year's Berlin FilmFestival.Palm plans a theatrical release in the autumn followed bya DVD and video roll-out next year.The Flower OfEvil is set in theBordeaux region of France ...

  • News

    Lisa Gregorian promoted to senior vp, TV, at Warner Bros

    2003-04-11T04:00:00Z

    Lisa Gregorian has beenappointed to the new position of senior vice president of television at WarnerBros marketing services, it was announced today (Apr 11) by Bruce Rosenblum,executive vice president of Warner Bros Television Group.Gregorian, who since 1998has served as senior vice president of marketing and research at Warner BrosInternational Television ...

  • News

    Film Source acquires dark comedy Santa Smokes

    2003-04-11T04:00:00Z

    Alex Massis' NewYork-based marketing and licensing company The Film Source has acquiredworldwide rights, excluding the US, to Til Terror and Chris Valentien'sdark comedy Santa Smokes.Featuring Terror, KristyJean Hulslander and Richard Glover and written, produced and directed by Terrorand Valentien, Santa Smokescentres on a disillusioned actor who tries to make a ...

  • News

    Hong Kong gets film financing and production guide

    2003-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The Hong Kong film industry has taken another step towards building a professional film financing infrastructure with the release of a legal documentation guide, sponsored by the Hong Kong government's Film Development Fund.The "Legal Documentation Guide on Film Financing and Production" was drawn up a Hong Kong law firm, Fong ...

  • Reviews

    A Big Girl Like You (Une Grande Fille Comme Toi)

    2003-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Christophe Blanc. France. 2003. 91mins.This insider study of a mixed-up adolescent girl identifies so utterly with its main character that it risks appearing as stroppy and directionless as she is. But in the end there is something mesmeric about the camera's obsession with the face of first-time, pulled-off-the-street actress ...

  • News

    Babenco's prison drama gets high-profile release in Brazil

    2003-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Hector Babenco's much anticipated prison drama, Carandiru, opens wide in Brazil on up to 250 prints today, according to Columbia TriStar, Brazil. Co-producer Globo Filmes, the film arm of leading broadcaster Globo TV, has invested nearly $1m in a massive advertising and marketing campaign which will include plugs on some ...

  • Reviews

    A Man Apart

    2003-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Dir: F Gary Gray. US. 2003. 109mins.Filmed two years ago, before the release of its star's 2001 breakthrough The Fast And The Furious, Vin Diesel vehicle A Man Apart delivers some stylishly violent drug cop action but never quite makes it as the more weighty crime drama it clearly wants ...

  • News

    Local films help buck doward admissions trend

    2003-04-11T00:00:00Z

    With cinema attendance down in the three leading European territories for the first quarter of 2003 (Screendaily.com April 7) and figures showing that Belgium and Switzerland have followed suit, some of the smaller European territories are defiantly bucking the trend.Where local product like Chouchou and Good Bye, Lenin! has been ...

  • News

    European Cinema Exhibition conference to expand

    2003-04-10T04:05:00Z

    The Danish Cinema Exhibitors' Association (Danske Biografer) is to host its third European Cinema Exhibition at the European Film College in Ebeltoft (Demark) from June 4-8 - and for the first time follow it up with another in Rome from Sep 24-28. The conference, European Cinema Exhibition - A New ...

  • News

    Hong Kong box office suffers from SARS

    2003-04-10T04:05:00Z

    The Hong Kong box office has been so badly hit by the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that exhibitors are starting to cut shows and distributors are pulling films from Easter release schedules.Hong Kong's leading exhibitors reported that box office receipts plummeted between 30% and 55% in the ...

  • News

    Hope & Glory Pictures opens UK base

    2003-04-10T04:05:00Z

    Berlin production house Hope & Glory Pictures International (HGPI) has opened a London-based outpost."We have set up the office in London since 95% of our projects are in the English language. The move is also a reflection of the company's development over the last three years through our work with ...

  • News

    Facing Windows shines at Italy's Oscar awards

    2003-04-10T04:05:00Z

    Facing Windows by Ferzan Ozpetek was the big winner at this year's Donatello Awards, Italy's Oscars, scooping five awards including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress.The film, sold by Celluloid Dreams and produced by Tilde Corsi and Gianni Romoli's R&C Produzioni, is currently a major hit at the Italian ...

  • News

    Maynard, Kelly team for Australian/UK co-production

    2003-04-10T04:05:00Z

    Film producer John Maynard, who has just been presented with an honorary degree from the Australian Film, Television & Radio School, is working with UK producer David Kelly on the financing of an adaptation of Randolph Stow's novel The Merry-Go-Round In The Sea. The co-production has been scripted by Peter ...

  • News

    Pflug joins, Hiltzik promoted at Miramax

    2003-04-10T04:00:00Z

    In two big changesin the publicity department at Miramax Films, Paul Pflug has joined the companyas executive vice president of media relations and corporate communications,while Matthew Hiltzik has been promoted to senior vice president of corporatecommunications and government relations.Effective today,Pflug is based in Miramax's Los Angeles office, where his responsibilitiesinclude ...

  • News

    Media Financial, Cascante team for Man Of The Year

    2003-04-10T04:00:00Z

    Ari Newman'sdistribution and foreign sales outfit Media Financial International and salesveteran Gregory Cascante today (Apr 10) announced the acquisition of worldwiderights to Straw Weisman's Man Of The Year, with a platform theatrical US release scheduledfor this summer in Los Angeles.The improvisedensemble picture was shot in 12 hours with 25 actors ...

  • News

    Scorsese among new board members for Short Shorts Fest

    2003-04-10T04:00:00Z

    Organisers atthe 2003 Short Shorts Film Festival today (Apr 10) announced the board ofdirectors for the second annual event, which runs in Los Angeles from Apr 29 toMay 1.The boardcomprises Martin Scorsese, Roger Donaldson, Edward Burns, Colin Farrell andLions Gate CEO Tom Ortenberg, as well as Toni Howard, Naomi Foner, ...

  • News

    News Corp seals DirecTV in $6.6bn deal

    2003-04-10T04:00:00Z

    Two years after an unsuccessful bid by News Corp for US satelliteleader DirecTV, Rupert Murdoch awoke today (Apr 10) secure in the knowledgethat at last the cat appears to be in the bag.Yesterday the media mogul announced News Corp had signed a dealworth approximately $6.6bn to take control of DirecTV ...

  • News

    Fox mounts 'global online chat' in advance of X2 mega-release

    2003-04-10T04:00:00Z

    X-Men 2 director Bryan Singer and stars from the picture aredue to take part in a global online chat on Apr 15, two weeks before the Foxsequel goes out in what the studio is calling the largest day-and-date releasein industry.The picture is scheduled toopen in 93 international territories, including North ...