All Screen articles in 16 March 2008 – Page 5

  • News

    Tribeca 2008 unveils narrative & documentary competition lineups

    2008-03-11T21:30:00Z

    The 2008 Tribeca Film Festival's world narrative and documentary competition entries and the Encounters line-up have been annoaunced ahead of next month's event, set to run from Apr 23-May 4.Twelve narrative features and 12 documentaries from 18 countries will compete for combined unrestricted cash prizes amounting to $100,000, including prizes ...

  • Reviews

    The Cottage (2007)

    2008-03-11T16:54:00Z

    Dir: Paul Andrew Williams. UK . 2008. 92 mins.London To Brighton (2006) was one of the most admired British debut features in recent years, with writer/director Paul Andrew Williams being widely hailed as the next great hope of British filmmaking. How fortunate that The Cottage wasn't his first feature. A ...

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    The Oxford Murders

    2008-03-11T16:44:00Z

    Dir. Alex de la Iglesia, Spain/UK/France, 2008, 110 mins.Serving up archaic symbols, sinister cloaked figures, philosophical asides and murder most foul, Alex de la Iglesia's The Oxford Murders promises a heady blend of maths and murder. But despite able direction, an intense, unsettling score and some competent acting, this screen ...

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    Picturehouse readies Liverpool's first digital 3D cinema at FACT

    2008-03-11T15:53:00Z

    Liverpool, England gets its first digital 3D cinema at Picturehouse at FACT.Picturehouse Cinemas is making the Liverpool location its first in a planned rollout of digital 3D cinemas. The 2K digital cinema projector will be using Real-D technology. 'REAL-D 3D goes leaps and bounds beyond the early 3D technology,' said ...

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    Duncan Jones wraps shoot on Moon starring Sam Rockwell

    2008-03-11T15:29:00Z

    Sci-fi feature Moon has just wrapped principal photography at the UK's Shepperton Studios.The film, which marks the feature directorial debut of Duncan Jones (formerly known as Zowie Bowie), stars Sam Rockwell. Moon is being made through London-based production outfit Liberty Films. The producers are Stuart Fenegan, Nicky Moss and Trudie ...

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    Sheffield's Sensoria music/film festival adds industry day

    2008-03-11T13:55:00Z

    Sensoria, the UK's new music and film festival to be held in Sheffield, has announced that A Life In the Death Of Joe Meek will be its opening night film, with an introduction by musician Richard Hawley.Other films in the programme are The Old Weird America: Harry Smith's Anthology Of ...

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    Mungiu's 4 Months dominates Romanian Gopo Awards

    2008-03-11T13:29:00Z

    4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days picked up nine of the 17 awards handed out at the second annual Gopo Awards in Bucharest March 3. The Palm d'Or-winning abortion drama was named Best Film and earned Best Director for Cristian Mungiu, Best Actress for Anamaria Marinca, Best Supporting Actress ...

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    Bac takes on sales, French rights to Pablo - The Little Red Fox

    2008-03-11T11:30:00Z

    Bac Films is set to handle international sales and French theatrical distribution for the animation feature Pablo - The Little Red Fox based on the popular TV series of the same name. Pitching the $ 11.9m (Euros 7.8m) project in development at last week's Cartoon Movie co-production forum, Toons ...

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    Vancouver's Anagram scores output deal with Maple Pictures

    2008-03-11T02:47:00Z

    Vancouver-based production house Anagram Pictures and Toronto-based distributor Maple Pictures have established a multi-year, multi-picture output deal as part of Telefilm Canada's Slate Development Pilot Programme. The first two pictures in the slate are ecological thriller The Thaw and sci-fi thriller Falling Awake. Anagram made a critical if not a ...

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    UPI's Kosse calls for new ways of doing business

    2008-03-11T02:05:00Z

    Despite ongoing concerns over piracy, the slow rate of digital conversion overseas compared to North America and incremental short term costs accruing from that process, international distributors were in bullish mood about the market on the opening day of ShoWest.In his keynote address UPI president David Kosse reminded delegates that ...

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    THINKFilm, Liftime, Red Envelope all team on Phoebe in US

    2008-03-11T02:02:00Z

    In an innovative three-way play, THINKFilm, Lifetime Networks and Netflix's Red Envelope Entertainment have jointly acquired North American rights to Daniel Barnz's Phoebe In Wonderland.THINKFilm will release the drama in exclusive engagements this autumn, while Lifetime takes exclusive television rights and Red Envelope holds non-exclusive DVD and streaming rights.All three ...

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    Gareton promoted to evp of international at WBDD

    2008-03-11T01:55:00Z

    Marc Gareton has been promoted to executive vice president of international, at Warner Bros Digital Distribution (WBDD).Gareton will continue to oversee the studio's digital strategy, partnerships in digital services and emerging business activities outside the US. He reports to WBDD president Thomas Gewecke.Prior to the promotion Gareton served as senior ...

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    Len Wiseman reunites with Lakeshore, Sony on Shell Game

    2008-03-11T01:52:00Z

    Len Wiseman is reuniting with Lakeshore and Sony on his follow-up to the Underworld franchise with the sci-fi action thriller Shell Game.Wiseman is also producing the story of a detective faced with a devastating moral dilemma while investigating the black market trade in immortality. Wiseman and Chris Morgan wrote the ...

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    Horak named president of Warner Home Video North America

    2008-03-11T01:50:00Z

    Mark Horak has been promoted to president of Warner Home Video North America from his previous role as executive vice president and general manager of worldwide operations and new packaged media at Warner Home Video.Horak will continue to oversee the worldwide global sales process and category management and now takes ...

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    Film Movement buys Silvio Soldinis Days And Clouds

    2008-03-11T01:29:00Z

    North American distributor Film Movement has acquired domestic rights to Silvio Soldini's Italian drama Days And Clouds (Giorni E Nuvole).The story charts a couple's near breakdown as they try to provide for their daughter. Following a job loss the couple split up and suddenly realize that what matters most is ...

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    New markets, 3-D, local films to spur growth, say international distribs

    2008-03-10T22:39:00Z

    Senior executives of the six American majors' international divisions provided a surprisingly candid and freewheeling discussion in the rather amorphously titled panel 'The Industry Speaks Out' as part of opening day activities at the ShoWest exhibition convention.'We have to stop dividing the world in two,' said Paramount Pictures International President ...

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    Hollywood Film Festival launches trailer awards for film previews

    2008-03-10T22:16:00Z

    Carlos de Abreu's Hollywood Film Festival is launching the Hollywood Trailer Festival and Hollywood Trailer Awards to honour feature film previews. The awards and festival will recognize film previews in 12 categories - action, animation, comedy, documentary, drama, horror, independent, romance, thriller, most original, blockbuster and trailer of the decade.A ...

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    Rupert Evans joins cast of Amenabar's Agora

    2008-03-10T18:50:00Z

    Hot English actor Rupert Evans has joined Rachel Weisz and Homayoun Ershadi in the cast of Alejandro Amenabar's English-language project Agora which goes into production this month in Malta.The film, being produced by Maxmedia, is the story of the efforts by a small group to free the slaves in Egypt. ...

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    Diminished Capacity to open Gen Art Film Festival in NYC

    2008-03-10T18:37:00Z

    The 13th annual Gen Art Film Festival will open on April 2 in New York City with Terry Kinney's Diminished Capacity starring Matthew Broderick, Alan Alda and Virginia Madsen. The comedy had its world premiere at Sundance in January.The festival - which has a programme of seven features and seven ...

  • Reviews

    Horton Hears A Who!

    2008-03-10T17:29:00Z

    Dirs. Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino. US. 2008. 88minsBefore he ever heard a Who, Dr Seuss's idiosyncratic elephant Horton hatched an egg. While pundits have been predicting that this all-animated Blue Sky Studios adaptation would be it, they're wrong.Everyone loves the Dr Seuss books, but they've been a creativedisasters cinematically - ...