All Screen articles in 14 March 2002 – Page 2

  • News

    PT Multimedia posts impressive results

    2002-03-14T02:10:00Z

    PT Multimedia (PTM), the media subsidiary of Portuguese telecommunications giant Portugal Telecom (PT), posted operating revenues of Euros 625.8m last year, a 152.5% rise over the previous year.The company credits the phenomenal rise to the full consolidation of leading local film distributor-exhibitor Lusomundo after January 1, 2001. PTM bought out ...

  • News

    Fox Phillips receives top Film Council slate fund

    2002-03-14T02:08:00Z

    The recently-launched production company headed by producers Diana Phillips and Robert Fox - whose combined credits include Smoke, Bad Lieutenant, Iris and The Hours - has secured slate development funding in the latest awards round from UK support body the Film Council.Titled Fox Phillips, the venture received $226,000 (£160,000), while ...

  • News

    Village Roadshow sells three more cinema circuits

    2002-03-14T02:05:00Z

    As part of its drive to re-structure its exhibition arm, Village Roadshow has sold its cinema interests in Thailand, Malaysia and India, consisting of some 135 screens across 19 sites. Village Roadshow has recently been stripping back its under-performing exhibition interests in a bid to restore the company's profitability. The ...

  • News

    French film production volume jumps, so do budgets

    2002-03-14T01:54:00Z

    A new record in French film production was set last year, with the total number of titles, including French co-productions. reaching 204. That is 33 higher than in 2000, says the French film body CNC, which does not count films in which it has not invested.A massive Euros 749m (up ...

  • News

    Venice fest set to unveil joint artistic directors

    2002-03-14T01:49:00Z

    Franco Bernabe, president of the Biennale Venice film festival is believed to be close to naming Piera Detassis, editor of the film magazine Ciak (owned by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi), and Pierluigi Celli, former CEO of RAI, as joint artistic directors of the Venice film festival. According to Italian press ...

  • News

    Perry, Poirier to scout UK films for Cannes fest

    2002-03-14T01:30:00Z

    Simon Perry and Agnes Poirier have been appointed as UK scouts for the Cannes Film Festival. The hirings were confirmed earlier this week by Cannes artistic director Thierry Fremaux during a short visit to London where he screened possible festival films and met leading industry figures.The pair is expectedto maintain ...

  • News

    Sales veteran Arthur Kananack dies in Los Angeles

    2002-03-13T23:58:00Z

    Arthur Kananack, thewell-known and well-liked film and TV sales veteran, died in Los Angeles lastweek. He most recently was head of his own company Arthur Kananack &Associates (AKA) which he ran with his two sons Michael and Claude in LosAngeles and New York. They will continue to run the company.Born ...

  • News

    Spacey to receive San Francico Fest Owens Award

    2002-03-13T23:55:00Z

    Kevin Spacey will receivethe Peter J Owens Award at the 45th San Francisco International FilmFestival which takes place this year April 18 to May 2. The award, named afterlocal benefactor and longtime festival board member Owens honours an actorwhose work "exemplifies brilliance, independence and integrity."The award will be presentedto Spacey ...

  • News

    Kidman & Lee named honorary co-chairs of Spirits

    2002-03-13T23:54:00Z

    Nicole Kidman and Ang Leehave signed up as honorary co-chairpersons and presenters at the 2002 IFP/WestIndependent Spirit Awards which will be presented on Santa Monica beach onMarch 23. The show is being emceed by John Waters.Other presenters at the eventinclude this year's Oscar nominees Ian McKellan, Ben Kingsley and EthanHawke ...

  • News

    E. European successes - though budgets poles apart

    2002-03-13T18:36:00Z

    After just five weeks on release, a low-budget Hungarian comedy has out-performed all of last year's local films at the box office. Meanwhile, in neighbouring Ukraine, a local production outfit is preparing to release the most expensive film in the country's history.Made with a largely unknown cast and crew on ...

  • Reviews

    Kissing Jessica Stein

    2002-03-13T15:47:00Z

    Dir: Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. US 2001. 96minsHalfway into the gender-bending romantic comedy Kissing Jessica Stein, the 28-year-old, eponymous heroine describes herself as "a Jewish Sandra Dee". A more apt comparison might be Annie Hall, whose physical mannerisms and stammering speech patterns actress/writer Jennifer Westfeldt seems to have appropriated for her character. ...

  • News

    Scandinavia's costliest film proves its worth

    2002-03-13T01:04:00Z

    The most expensive film ever produced in Scandinavia had its world premiere in Norway on national release last week, after having been critically slated by the press.I Am Dina, the $15.9m English-language film by Ole Bornedal (Nightwatch - both Danish and US versions), starring Gerard Depardieu and Christopher Eccleston, was ...

  • News

    Overseas buys worldwide on Hillenbrands' Pinata

    2002-03-12T22:25:00Z

    Overseas FilmGroup hasacquired worldwide distribution rights to Pinata: Survival Island, a horror thriller being produced by Hill &Brand Entertainment. Written, produced and directed by brothers David and ScottHillenbrand, the film stars Nicholas Brendon, Jaime Pressly, Nate Richert andGarrett Wang.The Hillenbrands have todate made actioner King Cobra forTrimark Pictures and are ...

  • News

    Italian cinema admissions plummet yet again

    2002-03-12T22:23:00Z

    Cinema admissions in Italy tumbled a sharp 29.4% in February 2002 compared to last year, marking the third consecutive monthly drop during what is traditionally one of the busiest periods at the box office. According to data released by national data body Cinetel, 6,849,000 tickets were sold in February 2002, ...

  • News

    Spain's Telecino appoints Alberto Carullo

    2002-03-12T19:35:00Z

    Private Spanish broadcaster Telecinco has named Italian-born Alberto Carullo its new head of production, marketing and programming.Carullo moves to Telecinco from Madrid-based film and TV producer BocaBoca, where he has managed contents and marketing since 1999.Prior to that he was head of marketing and promotion for the Italian TV interests ...

  • News

    Last Supper wins short film award in Finland

    2002-03-12T19:34:00Z

    Christian Lindblad's Last Supper was awarded this year's first Jameson Short Film Award with a purse of Euros 6,000, at the Tampere Film Festival in Finland on March 11.The Jameson Short Film Awards is a joint initiative by Jameson Irish Whiskey and the ECFF (European Coordination of Film Festivals) and ...

  • News

    Bond 20 officially christened

    2002-03-12T19:33:00Z

    Ending months of speculation, Bond producers Eon Productions have christened the spy's 20th instalment Die Another Day.The film, which now has the acronym DAD, was rumoured to have been named Beyond The Ice and Beneath The Sea. One website reported last year that it was Final Assignment, only to discover ...

  • News

    Cartoon Movie tribute nominations announced

    2002-03-12T19:31:00Z

    Seven European companies have been nominated for this year's Cartoon Movie Tributes which will be awarded to three players who have had a positive and dynamic influence on the European animation feature film industry.The final three winners will be voted on by the animation industry professionals attending the 4th edition ...

  • News

    Gary Hamilton to leave Oz's Beyond Films

    2002-03-12T19:30:00Z

    Two names that have been synonymous for 12 years, Beyond Films and Gary Hamilton, are to separate. The founder and general manager of Australia's only consistently active film sales agent will step down from his post at the end of the month."Over the 12 years Gary has been with Beyond ...

  • News

    Village Roadshow's cinema sell-off boosts profit

    2002-03-12T19:25:00Z

    Village Roadshow's exhibition arm has been given substantial credit for VRL's net profit after tax of $23.5m (A$45.3m) for the half-year to December 31, up 100% on the previous corresponding period.Only 15 months ago shareholders were told that VRL's unsatisfactory profits of the past two to three years were entirely ...