All Screen articles in 14 November 2000 – Page 3

  • News

    Imax drops 3-D adaptation of DreamWorks' Shrek

    2000-11-09T21:46:00Z

    Imax Corporation has abandoned plans to produce a 3-D version of DreamWorks' animated feature Shrek. Co-CEO Brad Wechler made the revelation during an analysts briefing following the release of its third quarter financials, saying increasing production costs of the conventional film has rendered "diseconomic" Imax's proposal to adapt the film ...

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    Rothwell wins New Zealand film-makers' vote

    2000-11-09T18:51:00Z

    Director Hamish Rothwell was made young film-maker of the year by the Screen Producers and Directors Association of New Zealand (SPADA), on the first evening of their annual conference (November 9). The title is a vote of confidence for the commercials director's stylish debut feature Stickmen, which will be released ...

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    SPH, Star East form joint TV production venture

    2000-11-09T18:37:00Z

    Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) has acquired a 50% stake in Hong Kong-based Star East Holding's new TV production subsidiary, Star East Works, for $19m (HK$150m).Two of Star East Holding's existing television subsidiaries, Star East Productions and Discover China, will fall under the umbrella of the new company which plans to ...

  • Reviews

    Pandaemonium

    2000-11-09T17:24:00Z

    Dir: Julien Temple. UK. 2000. 124mins.Prod co: Mariner Films. Co-prods: BBC, Arts Council of England, Moonstone Entertainment. Int'l sales: Moonstone Entertainment, tel: (1) 310 247 6060. Exec prods: Mike Phillips, Tracey Scoffield, David M Thompson. Prod: Nick O'Hagen. Scr: Frank Cottrell Boyce. DoP: John Lynch. Prod des: Laurence Dorman. Ed: ...

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    Contact 2000 co-production market unveils line-up

    2000-11-09T16:51:00Z

    Contact Europe 2000, a co-production market aiming to connect North American and European projects with potential financiers from both regions, has announced a line-up of 22 projects for its second edition, set to roll November 24-26 in Berlin. Titles seeking funding include Peter Greenaway's The Tulse Luper Suitcase and Robert ...

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    Senator extends deal with FilmFour

    2000-11-09T16:48:00Z

    Germany's Senator Entertainment has extended its co-production and distribution pact with the UK's FilmFour.The restructured arrangement covers an additional seven titles. Senator originally came on board for 14 FilmFour projects including Lucky Break, which marks director Peter Cattaneo's follow-up to The Full Monty, and Charlotte Gray, starring Cate Blanchett.A statement ...

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    Desperado leads race for Israeli film awards

    2000-11-09T16:46:00Z

    Benny Torati's Desperado Square has garnered the most nominations for this year's Israeli Film and TV Academy Awards, with 13 nods, one in each category. The winner of Best Film is automatically selected as Israel's candidate for best foreign-language Oscar.Desperado Square, which marks the debut of both director Torati and ...

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    Jupiter to float before Christmas

    2000-11-09T16:43:00Z

    Japanese cable operator Jupiter Telecommunications, which is part-owned by both Microsoft and John Malone's Liberty Media, has announced plans for a $2.5bn-$4bn initial public offering.The company, which is Japan's leading cable operator, plans to float before Christmas on both the Nasdaq in New York and the fledgling Mothers high-tech stock ...

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    Advanced, Petersen unveil Red Cliff slate

    2000-11-09T12:32:00Z

    Red Cliff Productions, the joint venture production company between public German outfit Advanced Medien AG and Hollywood-based director Wolfgang Petersen, has named Gail Katz president and CEO and unveiled its first production psychological thriller Fear Itself, which is set to go into production in March 2001.Petersen formed Red Cliff with ...

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    Italy's Lantia strikes alliance with Elle U

    2000-11-08T18:24:00Z

    Rome-based producer-distributor Lantia has formed a financial and strategic alliance with Italian multimedia group Elle U Multimedia (EUM) that will enable it to beef up theatrical acquisitions and secure a domestic video outlet for its eclectic fare.The two companies will use their combined buying power to purchase films, which they ...

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    Serbian distributors square up to TV pirates

    2000-11-08T18:22:00Z

    Following the downfall of Slobodan Milosevic, Serbia's distributors plan to take legal action against local broadcasters for airing films such as The Matrix and American Beauty only weeks after their theatrical release.Companies such as Belgrade-based Tuck, which handles Warner and Columbia TriStar product in Serbia, and Vans, which handles films ...

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    Italy picks Hundred Steps as Oscar contender

    2000-11-08T18:19:00Z

    Italy has chosen Marco Tullio Giordana's The Hundred Steps (I Cento Passi) as its official entry for the foreign-language Oscar, over both Silvio Soldini's Bread And Tulips and Giuseppe Tornatore's Malena, which had both been widely tipped.The Hundred Steps is based on the true story of Peppino Impastato, a student ...

  • Reviews

    Deveeri

    2000-11-08T15:59:00Z

    Dir: Kavitha Lankesh. India. 1999. 100 mins.Prod co/Int'l sales: Navajeevana Films (tel: 0091 80 560004). Prod: Kavitha Lankesh, Bharathi Gowda, Arathi Gadasali, Hanumanth Reddy. Scr: Kavitha Lankesh. DoP: S. Ramachandra. Editor: MN Swamy. Prod des: Shashidar Adapa. Main cast: Manja, Kandita Das, Bhavana, Kashi, B. Jaishree, Asif Faroodi. Language: Kannada.Deveeri ...

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    Filmstudio launches Hungarian festival season

    2000-11-08T15:51:00Z

    Hungary's Budapest Filmstudio, headed by Laszlo Kantor, is launching a series of film festivals in neighbouring countries with the aim of increasing exposure of Hungarian films.The festivals, which will be targeted at general audiences as well as local industry and critics, will showcase the 10-12 movies that proved most popular ...

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    Mexico reports $839m production windfall

    2000-11-08T15:49:00Z

    The Mexican Film Commission has reported that 2,586 productions have shot in Mexico since its inception in September 1995, boosting the local economy by an estimated $839m. In total, the Commission has received 5,438 requests for information, 2,959 from domestic productions, 2,440 from the US, Canada, Europe and Asia and ...

  • News

    Meyer's Spoils wins funding from NRW

    2000-11-08T15:44:00Z

    German regional funding body Filmstiftung NRW has awarded $1.1m (DM2.5m) to Spoils, a co-production between Germany's Dazu Film and Belgium's Corsan, which is set to star Alec Baldwin and Linda Fiorentino.The film, to be directed by Nicholas Meyer, is about two US soldiers who make off with a haul of ...

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    Pathe ups George to post of deputy MD

    2000-11-08T15:42:00Z

    Ian George has been promoted from marketing and publicity director at UK distribution operation Pathe Distribution to deputy managing director.The move comes as Pathe's UK sales director Alastair Craig is leaving the company to join EVA Entertainment, Pearson Television's animated unit, as director of sales. Craig is being replaced by ...

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    Winstar Cinema buys four French films for US

    2000-11-08T03:27:00Z

    Independent US distributor Winstar Cinema has closed a raft of European film acquisitions since Toronto including a three picture deal with Paris-based Celluloid Dreams and Olivier Assayas' Cannes competition entry Les Destinees Sentimentales.From Celluloid Dreams, Winstar acquired Jafar Panahi's Venice Golden Lion award winner The Circle in addition to Francois ...

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    IFC Films buys The King Is Alive for North America

    2000-11-08T03:24:00Z

    IFC Films, the fast-growing theatrical distribution arm of US cable channel The Independent Film Channel (IFC), has acquired all North American rights to Kristian Levring's The King Is Alive from Newmarket Capital Group and Good Machine International.Premiered in Un Certain Regard at Cannes this year, the film is the fourth ...

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    Lions Gate buys US rights to The Whole Shebang

    2000-11-08T03:21:00Z

    Easily the most acquisitive of domestic distribuors at present, Lions Gate Releasing has bought US rights to romantic comedy The Whole Shebang from David Kirkpatrick's Original Voices Inc. The film, directed by George Zaloom and starring Stanley Tucci and Bridget Fonda, is the first from Kirkpatrick's new venture which is ...