All Screen articles in 14 November 2001 – Page 3

  • News

    Monsters, Inc. stays on top

    2001-11-12T03:59:00Z

    Monsters, Inc., the Walt Disney/Pixar animation, continued athwart the North American box office, with audiences lifting it past the $100m mark after nine days on release, a record cash-dash for an animated film. After two weekends, its estimated take stands at $122m. Perhaps its haste is quickened by the sound ...

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    Optimum acquires Officer's Ward & The Greatest

    2001-11-11T22:31:00Z

    Independent UK distributor Optimum Releasing has acquired all local rights to Francois Dupeyron's The Officer's Ward (La Chambre Des Officiers) and documentary Muhammed Ali The Greatest.Acquired from Mercure, Officer's Ward will be released theatrically in the spring, while The Greatest goes out in January.Set during the First World War, Officer's ...

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    Taylor Nelson Sofres buys into cinema services

    2001-11-11T22:14:00Z

    US market research giant, Taylor Nelson Sofres, has announced the acquisition of two American cinema services companies: Theatrical Entertainment Services and sister firm RapidChek Reporting for an initial cash payment of $38m.The two businesses track cinema attendance and box office figures, as well as monitoring trailer and on-screen advertising. Last ...

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    Rush & Davis team for Swimming Upstream

    2001-11-11T22:12:00Z

    Two of Australia's most internationally acclaimed actors, Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis, will be acting alongside each other as husband and wife when shooting starts next week in Queensland on the family drama Swimming Upstream.Australian-born Russell Mulcahy is the director and Howard and Karen Baldwin, and Australia's Andrew Mason, are ...

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    Second Global Motion Pictures fund launched

    2001-11-11T22:10:00Z

    The Frankfurt-based IN-motion Group is behind the launching of a second private media fund to follow its Euros 15m first Global Motion Pictures Fonds (GMPF) which was brought on to the market in July. The Second Global Motion Pictures Fonds (GMPF 2) will be inviting private individuals to put ...

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    Lantana scores big at Australian IF awards

    2001-11-11T22:07:00Z

    Lantana confirmed its critical worth at Australia's annual IF Awards, taking home nearly every major award including best film for producer Jan Chapman, best director for Ray Lawrence, best script for Andrew Bovell and best actor for Anthony LaPaglia. The ensemble cast of Barbara Hershey, Kerry Armstrong, Leah Purcell, Rachael ...

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    New Zealand film sales increase

    2001-11-11T22:05:00Z

    The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) grossed more than $1.7m (NZ$4m) in sales in the 12 months to June 30, 2001, according to its annual report, which was tabled in Parliament today. Sales in the previous year were $465,000 (NZ$1.1m). The biggest contributor was director Glenn Standring's $887,000 (NZ$2.1m) horror ...

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    Finalists selected for Sundance/NHK awards

    2001-11-11T22:02:00Z

    The Sundance Institute and Japanese broadcaster NHK have selected eleven finalists for the 2002 Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Awards. The winners, one from each of four global regions (Latin America, Europe, USA and Japan) will take home a cash award of $10,000 and a guarantee from NHK to acquire the Japanese ...

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    Spain's Auna to get Euro720m injection

    2001-11-11T22:00:00Z

    Shareholders of Spanish telecoms operator Auna (Retevision) approved a capital injection of Euros720m (pts120bn) in a move apparently intended to stall the potential sale by Telecom Italia of its 27% stake. However, the boost might not be enough to save pay TV platform Quiero TV, 49% owned by Auna, from ...

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    German media sector sees further major changes

    2001-11-11T21:54:00Z

    Advanced Medien, VCL Film + Medien, and FAME are the latest publicly listed German media companies forced by the 'unfavourable market environment" in the German media sector to embark on a radical strategic reorientation of their operations. Beleaguered producer-distributor Advanced Medien, whose share price has hovered just above oblivion for ...

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    Turin film festival unveils competition line-up

    2001-11-11T21:51:00Z

    The 19th edition of the Turin Film Festival, Italy's pre-eminent cutting-edge event, has unveiled its competition line-up which includes Ake Sandgren's Dogme title Truly Human (Et Rigtigt Menneske) and Terry Zwigoff's Steve Buscemi starrer Ghost World, which is produced by John Malkovich.Titles in the festival's main competition also include Monica ...

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    Pusan opens with atmosphere of regional growth

    2001-11-11T21:43:00Z

    The sixth edition of the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) got underway on Friday with an air of self-confidence and regional prosperity. Proceedings got underway on Friday with the world premiere of Bae Chang-ho's highly anticipated Korean War drama The Last Witness. This was followed by a mix of public, ...

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    Spanish heavyweights sign multi-year accord

    2001-11-11T21:40:00Z

    Two Spanish heavyweights - distributor/exhibitor Lauren Films and film and TV producer Cartel - have signed a multi-year production and distribution accord. The new alliance, published in local newspaper La Gaceta de los Negocios, will see Lauren distribute all Cartel titles theatrically and on video, with an option to co-produce ...

  • Reviews

    Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone

    2001-11-11T21:32:00Z

    Dir: Chris Columbus. UK-US 2001. 152mins.JK Rowling's Harry Potter books have become such a global literary and cultural phenomena (over 100 million copies sold in more than 46 languages) that it's almost impossible to treat the franchise's first film without disregarding the juggernaut hype that has touted it as the ...

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    Target launches Euros50m media fund

    2001-11-08T18:45:00Z

    Berlin-based Target Media Entertainment, who entered into a long-term, multi-picture deal with Warner Bros. Pictures Germany at the end of October (Screendaily, Oct 26 2001), has now launched a Euro 50m media fund to finance up to 15 live.action and animated German and English-language features.The production companies Comet Film (The ...

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    Spice Factory/Beyond to Cut Deeper

    2001-11-08T18:42:00Z

    The UK's Spice Factory and Australia's Beyond Films are co-developing writer/director Michael Hurst's science fiction horror film Cut Deeper, a sequel to the 1999 Australian film Cut (pictured). Shooting is scheduled to start early next year.Cut Deeper is to be produced by Michael Cowan and Jason Piette from the UK's ...

  • News

    Andy Given appointed Intermedia production head

    2001-11-08T18:40:00Z

    Andy Given, formerly of Universal Pictures and The Shooting Gallery, has joined Intermedia in the newly created position of president, physical production.Reporting to president of worldwide production Basil Iwanyk, Given is responsible for all aspects of physical production for Intermedia's myriad projects from development through post -production. Current Intermedia productions ...

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    Bertelsmann denies studio acquisition plans

    2001-11-08T18:38:00Z

    Speculations that German media concern Bertelsmann might be interested in acquiring a Hollywood studio have been dashed once more by CEO Thomas Middelhoff. Speaking in an interview with the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit about his company's plans for the proceeds from the sales of its shares in AOL and ...

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    New Eastern European fund aims to raise $40m

    2001-11-08T18:36:00Z

    A new production financing fund for Central and Eastern Europe has been established with the aim of raising $40m towards developing the region's film-making activities.Bianca Bezdek, an international media attorney with Linklaters in New York, and Andrew Stear, head of Bucharest-based Stray Dogs Productions, have teamed to raise capital from ...

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    Yugoslavian New Millennium forced to wait

    2001-11-08T18:34:00Z

    A new Yugoslavian Republic distribution company is struggling to find an opening for its first release: Hanniba,l as all the theaters in the key city of Belgrade (which constitutes 60% of the market) have been reserved until Summer 2002.Millennium Film & Video was recently launched by two existing distributors: the ...