All Screen articles in 16 March 2007 – Page 3

  • News

    UK Film Council lotteryunaffected by Olympics budget blowout

    2007-03-15T16:15:00Z

    Today's announcement by Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell that the 2012 London Olympics budget has risen to $18.11bn (£9.35bn) will not impact the next round of UK Film Council funding, a spokesperson has assured ScreenDaily.While a further $1,307m (£675m) is expected to be taken from lottery funds, the Film Council spokesperson ...

  • News

    Tartan drops title after teen accused of double murder

    2007-03-15T14:02:00Z

    Cutting-edge UK distributor Tartan Video announced today (Mar 15) that it will cease supplying retailers with DVD copies of The Last Horror Movie. The award-winning 2003 film has become involved in the trial of a teen in the UK, who, itis claimed, murdered his two friends. The trial has heard ...

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    FDA and The Script Factory to offer free script seminars

    2007-03-15T13:47:00Z

    Film Distributors' Association (FDA) and The Script Factory will join forces to provide a script-reading training programme and a series of seminars exclusively for UK film distributors. Three one-day script-reading training courses, which are free to those working in film distribution, aim to help distributors enhance feature film script analysis. ...

  • Reviews

    He Was A Quiet Man

    2007-03-15T12:52:00Z

    Dir: Frank Cappello. US. 2007. 100 minutes. Screening in the Spotlight Premiere section of SXSW, He Was A Quiet Man is an excellent, unpredictable and often extremely witty film that is, alas, going to have a difficult time finding an audience. A dark comedy that is really quite comic but ...

  • News

    China Film Group forms partnership with Taiwan's Era

    2007-03-15T11:04:00Z

    Chinese state-owned conglomerate China Film Group and Hong Kong-based Era Information and Entertainment unveiled a long-term strategic partnership at a press conference today in Beijing. The two companies plan to co-produce 10 Chinese-language feature films over the next three years. It is understood that the two companies will set up ...

  • News

    Director Kwietniowski joins jury for the Central European Pitch Forum

    2007-03-15T10:28:00Z

    UK writer-director Richard Kwietniowski, the Polish Film Institute's deputy director Maciej Karpinski, Italian writer-director Giovanni Robbiano and Christina Kallas, president of the Federation of Screenwriters in Europe (FSE), have been named as members of an international jury for the first Central European Pitch Forum (CEPF).This four-person jury will select 12 ...

  • News

    UK Film Council chief warns producers of tougher times ahead after tax clampdown

    2007-03-15T04:08:00Z

    UK Film Council chief executive of the John Woodward has warned the UK film industry it will have to face up to a tough period of contraction following this month's tax clampdown.'Things will get worse before they get better,' he said.Earlier this month, the Treasury announced it was effectively ending ...

  • News

    Contender takes on Daddy's Girl starring Jaime Winstone

    2007-03-15T04:00:00Z

    UK distribution company Contender Entertainment Group has taken all UK rights from Carnaby International to horror film Daddy's Girl. The UK psychological thriller was directed by Welsh first-time feature director DJ Evans. Nerys Lloyd of Boda Cyf produced. The project is a Boda/Carnaby co-production in association with the Arts Council ...

  • News

    Future Films creates joint venture with post company Pepper

    2007-03-15T01:00:00Z

    UK- and US-based financier and production company Future Films is creating a new partnership with London-based post-production company Pepper. Pepper has worked mostly on TV drama (Life On Mars, Prime Suspect) and independent features such as Michael Winterbottom's The Road To Guantanamo but will now expand its film services to ...

  • News

    US exhibitor announces first all-digital multiplex in Chicago

    2007-03-15T00:53:00Z

    Muvico Entertainment announced at ShoWest this week that it will build the world's first theatre complex equipped with Sony's 4K SXRD projectors in each theatre. The projectors will be installed in Muvico's new Chicago area entertainment complex as the initial step in converting the chain's 12 US theatres - comprising ...

  • News

    Gooding tostar in heist thriller Hero Wanted for Millenium

    2007-03-15T00:51:00Z

    Cuba Gooding Jr has signed to star in Millennium Films' Hero Wanted, which is scheduled to begin shooting in April in Bulgaria.Brian Smrz makes his directorial debut on the story of a garbage collector who stages a heist so he can play the hero and impress his girlfriend. When the ...

  • News

    AFCI launches Global Initiatives to assist producers

    2007-03-14T18:01:00Z

    The Association Of Film Commmissioners International (AFCI), which is staging its annual Locations Trade Show in Los Angeles April 12 to 14, is launching a series of AFCI Global Initiatives.The initiatives include a worldwide educational programme covering the breadth of the film commission profession, easy access to the most current ...

  • News

    Udine Far East Film Fest will open with Japanese blockbuster Dororo

    2007-03-14T17:29:00Z

    Director Akihito Shiota's Dororo will open the 9th edition of Italy 's Udine Far East Film Festival (April 20-28). Shiota will be present at the Dororo's European premiere. The film - which has grossed $26 million to date, is a massive success in his native Japan and already spawned plans ...

  • Reviews

    The Prisoner Or: How I Planned To Kill Tony Blair

    2007-03-14T15:51:00Z

    Dir: Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein. US, 2007. 72 minutes. Shown in the Spotlight Premieres section of SXSW Festival, The Prisoner Or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair is a powerfully moving documentary about one Iraqi man's mistreatment at the hands of the US military in that infamous hellhole ...

  • News

    Women directors dominate SXSW awards

    2007-03-14T14:09:00Z

    Films by women directors dominated the prizes at this year's South by Southwest (SXSW), the hip indie film festival and conference held in the Texan capital city of Austin.Jamie Babbit's narrative feature Itty Bitty Titty Committee won the top dramatic jury prize taking Best Narrative Feature. Jennifer Venditti's Billy The ...

  • News

    Eurimages to support digitisation of its funded films

    2007-03-14T11:56:00Z

    The Council of Europe's Eurimages fund is planning to provide support for the digitisation of its funded films from the middle of this year to boost their circulation throughout Europe.Speaking at this year's Sofia Meetings, Eurimages' executive secretary Jan Vandierendonck revealed that he is currently drafting the guidelines for an ...

  • News

    Williams, McGregor and Macfadyen on board for Maguire's Incendiary

    2007-03-14T10:43:00Z

    Bridget Jones's Diary director Sharon Maguire will start shooting her new project Incendiary later this month in London with a cast featuring Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor and Matthew Macfadyen. Archer Street 's Andy Paterson and Anand Tucker are producing, with Aramid Entertainment Fund financing. Capitol Films is handling international sales. ...

  • Reviews

    Suffering Man's Charity

    2007-03-14T10:37:00Z

    Dir: Alan Cumming. USA. 2007. 92 mins Suffering Man's Charity is one of those films that attempts to hide humourless and cruelty behind the generic label 'black comedy'. Instead of being funny, it is rather a relentless harangue, an assault of over-the-top acting that attempts to disguise or make up ...

  • News

    UTV to co-produce Shyamalan's Happening with Fox

    2007-03-14T10:08:00Z

    Indian entertainment conglomerate UTV Motion Pictures has announced that it will co-produce M Night Shyamalan's next film The Happening with Twentieth Century Fox. UTV and Fox will share global revenues from the $57m film in all media, in perpetuity, equally. The deal is part of UTV's ongoing relationship with Fox ...

  • News

    Sony signs TV distribution deal with Korea's CJE

    2007-03-14T09:45:00Z

    Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI) has signed a long-term distribution agreement with leading Korean film distributor CJ Entertainment (CJE). The deal gives SPTI the right to distribute a limited number of films from CJE's current and future slates to broadcasters across Asia excluding Japan, mainland China and Korea. Yu Ha's ...