All Screen articles in 16 October 2007 – Page 3

  • Reviews

    The Kite Runner

    2007-10-12T16:14:00Z

    Dir: Marc Forster. US. 2007. 122mins.Better at exploring the bonds of family and friendship than at articulating the societal traumas that have haunted Afghanistan over the last three decades, The Kite Runner leaps from the page to the screen full of emotion and sensitive characterization. The source material's inherently melodramatic ...

  • News

    Mannheim selects 54 projects including Holland's Christine

    2007-10-12T16:14:00Z

    New film projects from Poland's Agnieszka Holland, Belgium's Geoffrey Enthoven, and the UK's Chris Forster are among 54 projects being pitched to potential partners at the Mannheim Meetings which begin on Sunday (Oct 14). Almost half (26) of the projects being pitched in one-to-one meetings are from Western Europe, including ...

  • News

    Wild Bunch picks up German animation The Three Robbers

    2007-10-12T15:57:00Z

    Wild Bunch has picked up international distribution for Hayo Freitag's The Three Robbers (Die Drei Raeuber), the first animation feature by Animation X, the animation arm of the Berlin production house X-Filme creative pool and David Groenewold's Promedium. Based on Tomi Unguerer's 1961 classic about three robbers who walk the ...

  • News

    Stephan, Lacy and Ptakowski join The Film Department

    2007-10-12T15:55:00Z

    Bernd Stephan has been named chief financial officer, Adene Lacy has been named vice president of finance, and Sara Ptakowski has been named director of human resources/operations at The Film Dept.Stephan arrives from Yari Film Group where he most recently served as senior vice president and controller and worked on ...

  • Reviews

    Things We Lost In The Fire

    2007-10-12T15:49:00Z

    Dir: Susanne Bier. US. 2007. 113mins.Denmark's Susanne Bier makes a smooth transition to English-language film-making with a Seattle-set drama bristling with the intensity for which she has become renowned. Coaxing strong performances from her cast, Bier brings her trademark verite style to bear on the painful story of loss, grief ...

  • News

    Into the Arthouse: how artists like Sam Taylor-Wood move into film

    2007-10-12T14:58:00Z

    There has always been an overlap between art and film. From surrealists such as Man Ray, Jean Cocteau and Salvador Dali to Cindy Sherman (Office Killer), Matthew Barney (Cremaster) and Julian Schnabel (The Diving Bell And The Butterfly), a steady stream of artists have crossed over into film-making.In the late ...

  • News

    PUSAN: Asian Film Market better for schmoozing then selling

    2007-10-12T14:23:00Z

    As the second Asian Film Market wound down on Thursday (Oct 11), the consensus seemed to be that Pusan is still a key meeting point for the pan-Asian film industry - as it was before the launch of the market - but has some way to go before it becomes ...

  • News

    Mipcom attendance up 10% as mobile content plays bigger role

    2007-10-12T12:32:00Z

    The annual Mipcom TV market drew to an official close Friday following a week that saw big increases in attendance.Numbers for buyers and exhibitors on site were up 10% to 4,237 and 1,801 respectively. The event continues to focus on traditional TV programming but the impact of digital and mobile ...

  • News

    Kojo's Smith breaks ground with new Sony HD camera on Beautiful

    2007-10-12T11:30:00Z

    A group of Australian filmmakers, some of whom were involved on the very successful digital feature Wolf Creek , are making their new project Beautiful as one of the first features to be shot with the new Sony F23 CineAlta HD camera. Dean O'Flaherty is directing and Adelaide-based Kojo Pictures' ...

  • News

    Eight new Polish films to be screened at Warsaw's third CentEast

    2007-10-12T11:24:00Z

    Veteran Polish film director Andrzej Wajda's Katyn, actor-director Jerzy Stuhr's Twist Of Fate and Dariusz Jablonski's feature debut Strawberry Wine are among eight new Polish films being shown as part of the Warsaw's International Film Festival's third CentEast Market (Oct 17-21) showcasing the best of Central and Eastern European cinema ...

  • News

    As Band's Visit is axed from Oscar race, Beaufort is putforward

    2007-10-12T10:50:00Z

    The Israeli Film Academy is in an uproar over the 2008 Oscars, as the country's expected contender was disqualified and a replacement has now been submitted.Eran Kolirin's The Band's Visit, which has been voted hands down by the Academy as the best Israeli film of the year, has been disqualified ...

  • News

    PUSAN: New Currents Awards presented to three films

    2007-10-12T09:57:00Z

    The Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF)gave awards tothree films in its New Currents section of up-and-coming Asian directors, which is the only competitive section of the festival. The three films, which were awarded with $30,000 each, were Life Track by Guang Hao Jin (China/Korea), Flower In The Pocket by Seng ...

  • News

    LFF hosts groundbreaking digital distribution event

    2007-10-12T09:13:00Z

    The London Film Festival is hosting a groundbreaking forum looking at the digital distributionfor independent film-makers.Power To The Pixel, at the National Film Theatre on Friday October 26, has gathered together some of the leading experts in the field.Speakers include veteran indie producer andpresident of Emerging Pictures,Ira Deutchman; Withoutabox founders ...

  • News

    Exhibitors to debate digital change at Bucharest conference

    2007-10-12T08:07:00Z

    More than 400 European exhibitors will debate the future of cinema at the12th annual conference of the Europa Cinemas networkin Bucharest, Romania, on November 15 - 18.The annual event will againturn its main focus on the impact of digital technologies on the theatrical business.There will also be sessions on renewing ...

  • News

    Ratatouille looks to continue strong run with UK opening

    2007-10-12T07:51:00Z

    All eyes will be on the UK this weekend as Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (WDSMPI) launches its global hit Ratatouille.The release should dominate the charts despite anticipated strong competition from Sony Pictures Releasing International's (SPRI) Resident Evil: Extinction on 320 prints on the same day, Oct 12.Ratatouille has ...

  • News

    Audience wins San Fransisco Documentary Festival top prize

    2007-10-12T07:48:00Z

    Michael Jacobs' Audience Of One won about the making of a religious sci-fi epic took home the prize for best documentary feature at the 6th San Francisco Documentary Festival, which wrapped on Oct 11.Ben Wu's Cross Your Eyes, Keep Them Wide, a portrait of artists with developmental disabilities, won the ...

  • News

    Eight films shortlisted for Academy's short documentary Oscar

    2007-10-12T00:02:00Z

    Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy, Freeheld, If It Happens, La Corona (The Crown), Ochberg's Orphans, Portraits Of A Lady, Salim Baba, and Sari's Mother have made it on to the Academy's short documentary shortlist.Voters from the Documentary Branch of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences viewed 23 ...

  • Features

    World Premieres at the LFF

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    LIONS FOR LAMBSSection: The Times GalaRobert Redford's new film is a contemporary thriller with a political undertow. The cast includes Redford, Meryl Streep and Tom Cruise, all of whom are expected to attend the LFF to support the launch. Twentieth Century Fox releases in the UK on November 9.THE ENGLISH ...

  • Features

    In Focus - Q&A: Talking shop

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    VINCENT MARAVAL, CO-CHIEF, WILD BUNCHWhich co-production markets do you attend'We go to CineMart to find co-producers for our own projects and to co-produce some other projects. We did The Magdalene Sisters, Carnages and some others that way. We use Pusan in the same way. It has the best knowledge of ...

  • Features

    Festival - Second Life

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Launching a major new competitive festival in a crowded calendar was never going to be easy. At times it looked like last year's inaugural Rome Film Fest was going to be as notable for its audacious entry to the festival circuit as it would for its programme. In the end ...