All Screen articles in 17 June 2003 – Page 3

  • News

    Reiner sets out for space on self-discovery mission

    2003-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Veteran director Rob Reiner, whose romantic comedy Alex & Emma kicked off the fourth Maui Film Festival this week, has hinted that his next film may be a parable of self-discovery set in space.The embryonic project, which is tentatively titled Imagine, would centre on an astronaut who undergoes a life-changing ...

  • News

    Producer tells Toronto 'to get a lid' on SARS

    2003-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Toronto's production industry is reaching a crisis point as the beleaguered city contemplates an ongoing battle against SARS. Producer Don Carmody, who is scheduled to begin production of Resident Evil: Apocalypse on Aug. 11, told Screen International that if the city can't "get a lid on" its SARS situation, "they ...

  • Reviews

    Dumb And Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd

    2003-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Troy Miller. US. 2003. 82mins.A dead-on impression of Jim Carrey in one of his most popular early performances may not be a bad asset for a belated follow-up to a gross-out comedy classic. But without the real Carrey - or original writer-directors the Farrelly brothers - in attendance, New ...

  • News

    Serbian debut wins Karlovy Vary selection

    2003-06-13T00:00:00Z

    The debut feature film by the young Serbian director Milos Petricic Almost Totally Ordinary Story has been selected for 'East of the West' section of the 38th International Film Festival Karlovy Vary. The urban romantic comedy, written by Dusan Ristic and produced by Premax Group, features a young cast of ...

  • News

    Transylvania fest debates Romanian funding

    2003-06-13T00:00:00Z

    While the shoot of Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain shows that Romania is becoming an increasingly favoured location for Western crews, local productions are still struggling to raise money to get off the groundState financing is almost the sole form of production money available to producers, a subject which proved the ...

  • News

    Belgrade launches short film fund

    2003-06-13T00:00:00Z

    The Belgrade City government has formed a Commission for awarding funds for documentary and short films, presided over by the renowned Serbian director Goran Markovic. Directors of documentary, short, animated and experimental films should apply by July 31 and the Commission will announce the its awards by October 1. The ...

  • News

    United scores Haugesund opening

    2003-06-12T04:05:00Z

    First-time director Magnus Martens has had his romantic football comedy United chosen as the opening film for the 31st edition of the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund. The film will kick off the event on Aug 17, three days before its domestic release through Columbia Tristar. Even if it ...

  • News

    Fantastic line-up for Korea's Puchon festival

    2003-06-12T04:05:00Z

    The Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan) has unveiled an expanded lineup for its 7th edition, which will be held from July 10-19 in the Korean city of Bucheon, near Seoul. With three more screening venues added and a total of 190 films, the festival now claims to be ...

  • News

    France maps the future of its exhibition sector

    2003-06-12T04:05:00Z

    The cultural affairs commission of France's senate, responsible for studying the evolution of the exhibition sector, has outlined its priorities for the coming year.Senator Marcel Vidal announced the committee's intentions for exhibition on Wednesday, which will be studied by the culture ministry. The vision includes modernising the exhibition system throughout ...

  • News

    Dogville feels the Danish heat

    2003-06-12T04:05:00Z

    The Danish release of local director Lars Von Trier's Dogville hit tough competition from unusually good weather and a keenly anticipated soccer-match between Denmark and Norway this weekend.With temperatures hitting 27 degrees across the country, and two bank holidays either side of the weekend (Thursday and Monday), Dogville opened on ...

  • News

    UK Film Council launches British film distribution fund

    2003-06-12T04:05:00Z

    The UK Film Council has called for applications for its UK Film Distribution Programme, a $1.7m (£1m) fund for supporting British films at UK cinemas.Films selected trigger the award by grossing at least $1.25m (£750,000) at the box-office. The maximum award will be $500,000 (£300,000), although the sum paid out ...

  • News

    Pablo Escobar story attracts tax finance

    2003-06-12T04:05:00Z

    Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar is to be the subject of a new UK-Spanish-German co-production titled Public Enemy.The project, to be directed by Polly Steele, marks the second title, unveiled in as many weeks, being funded by UK tax financier UKFS, which is the main UK backer on London-set comedy ...

  • News

    Mikkelsen, Skarsgaard do battle in Disney's King Arthur

    2003-06-12T04:00:00Z

    Denmark's most popular star Mads Mikkelsen and Swedish veteran Stellan Skarsgaard have joined the cast of Antoine Fuqua's upcoming epic King Arthur which is being produced by Jerry Bruckheimer for Disney.Mikkelsen has already gone off to bootcamp in Ireland to prepare for his role as one of the knights of ...

  • News

    The Hulk

    2003-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Ang Lee. US. 2003. 137 mins.Ever since he signed on to direct a film of Marvel Comics' The Hulk, it was a puzzle for many to imagine how a film-maker as artistically autonomous as Ang Lee could possibly enhance the rigid formula of summer comic-book blockbuster. But enhance it ...

  • News

    Italian Job original rides shotgun with remake on DVD

    2003-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Paramount Home Entertainment (PHE)will release the DVD version of the original 1969 production of The ItalianJob simultaneously with the October releaseof its hit Hollywood remake in the format. The DVD of the original wasreleased through Paramount Home Entertainment International for Region 2 (theUK and Europe) in August 2002. Paramount Home ...

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    Idle, Assayas are cool for Katz's Prospero outfit

    2003-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Soft-money specialist Martin Katz is leaving Grosvenor Parkto found a new Toronto-based production entity, Prospero Pictures. The fledgling operation will act as Canadian co-producer onEric Idle's upcoming The Remains Of The Piano, a spoof of Merchant Ivory costume dramas that is being made byLA-based Stratus Film Co, theindependent production outfit ...

  • News

    Idle, Assayas are cool for Katz's Prospero outfit

    2003-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Soft-money specialist Martin Katz is leaving Grosvenor Parkto found a new Toronto-based production entity, Prospero Pictures. The fledgling operation will act as Canadian co-producer onEric Idle's upcoming The Remains Of The Piano, a spoof of Merchant Ivory costume dramas that is being made byLA-based Stratus Film Co, theindependent production outfit ...

  • News

    France mulls sale and leaseback funding scheme

    2003-06-11T04:05:00Z

    A new soft money scheme is being examined by French authorities, which could give local and foreign productions access to funding via a sale and leaseback system.Similar to schemes already established in the UK, Germany and more recently Belgium, the 'credit-bail' could give producers a 20% rebate on the cost ...

  • News

    Filmko up and running with Star Runner

    2003-06-11T04:05:00Z

    Hong Kong's Filmko Entertainment is starting production next Monday (June 16) on $3m action romance Star Runner, a co-production with Hong Kong-based Sil-Metropole Organisation and South Korea's Polestar.Directed by Daniel Lee (A Fighter's Blues), the film will star Vanness Wu, from Taiwanese boy band F4, and popular Korean actress Kim ...

  • News

    Karlovy Vary unveils Int'l film festival jury

    2003-06-11T04:05:00Z

    The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has announced the line-up of its grand jury, with Canadian producer Rock Demers chairing a seven-member panel for the Czech event. Demers (pictured) leads a multinational team of seven judges including Indian director Buddhadeb Dasgupta (The Wrestlers); Czech actress Ana Geislerova (Return Of The ...