All Screen articles in 18 September 2007 – Page 7

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    Exodus

    2007-09-12T15:57:00Z

    Dir: Penny Woolcock UK 2007. 110 mins.As much community project as feature film, Exodus transplants the Biblical story of Moses and the children of Israel to the depressed British seaside resort of Margate, in a dystopian future where racist politicians hold sway and asylum seekers are fenced inside a refugee ...

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    Hamburg's Douglas Sirk Award goes to David Cronenberg

    2007-09-12T15:46:00Z

    Canadian director David Cronenberg will receive the Douglas Sirk Award at this year's Filmfest Hamburg, running Sept 27 to Oct 4. Festival opens with best-selling author Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's directorial debut Odette Toulemonde. The award in recognition of Cronenberg's 'outstanding contribution to cinema' will be presented to the director on the ...

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    Beta Film coproducing and selling animation projects

    2007-09-12T15:41:00Z

    Beta Film is serving as a sales agent and co-producer on two animation feature films - Moonbeam Bear and Princess Lillifee - which are currently in production. Based on the books by Rolf Faenger and Ulrike Moeltgen which have been published in nine countries, the 3D animation film Moonbeam Bear ...

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    The Past (O Passado)

    2007-09-12T15:39:00Z

    Dir: Hector Babenco Argentina-Brazil 2007. 114 mins.Brazilian director Hector Babenco's latest film is an utterly misbegotten effort, a long way from his earlier successes such as Pixote and Kiss of the Spider Woman, or 2003's Carandiru. Despite the presence of international heart-throb Gael Garcia Bernal, the tortured, sometimes unwittingly laughable ...

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    Mother of Tears

    2007-09-12T15:15:00Z

    Dir/Scr: Dario Argento. Italy. 2007 98mins .The new work of Italian horror specialist Dario Argento, Mother of Tears forms a trilogy of the two macabre, hyper stylized works that made his international reputation: Suspiria (1977) and Inferno (1980). The time away from the material has certainly not dulled the director's ...

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    Japanese Hero makes heroic impact on Screen's international chart

    2007-09-12T14:41:00Z

    Fuji TV's Hero was the hot international opener this weekend, according to Screen's international chart. Click here for full details.Generating $8.9m in its home territory from 475 screens, the Takuya Kimura-starrer, directed by Masayuki Suzuki catapulted to number three in the weekly chart of top performing films in international markets.While ...

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    Magnolia Pictures launches genre label

    2007-09-12T14:21:00Z

    Magnolia Pictures has launched the genre label Magnet to release 'thewild, unquantifiable and uncompromised', kicking off with the DVDrelease of Jeremy Saulnier's hipster slasher film Murder Party on Oct16.The label will allow Magnolia to specialise in an area that it haspreviously serviced through releases such as The Host, Severance,Exiled, and ...

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    Magnolia Pictures launches genre label

    2007-09-12T14:21:00Z

    Magnolia Pictures has launched the genre label Magnet to release 'thewild, unquantifiable and uncompromised', kicking off with the DVDrelease of Jeremy Saulnier's hipster slasher film Murder Party on Oct16.The label will allow Magnolia to specialise in an area that it haspreviously serviced through releases such as The Host, Severance,Exiled, and ...

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    Continental: A Film Without Guns (Continental: Un Film Sans Fusil)

    2007-09-12T13:21:00Z

    Dir: Stephane Lafleur Canada 2007. 103 min.From the bold statement of the title to the closing scene that completes a crooked circle, Stephane LaFleur's feature debut is a mordantly funny tour of human despair. You don't need firearms to kill the human spirit, loneliness and a boring job will do ...

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    Nightwatching

    2007-09-12T13:09:00Z

    Dir: Peter Greenaway, Netherlands-Canada-Poland-UK. 140mins.Peter Greenaway takes The Night Watch - arguably Rembrandt's most famous painting, and certainly his most earnestly discussed and interpreted work - as the basis for a rambling, theatrical, frequently didactic study of a turning point in the Dutch painter's life. By turns both murder mystery, ...

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    Buddha Collapsed Out Of Shame (Buda As Sharm Foru Rikht)

    2007-09-12T12:08:00Z

    Dir: Hana Makhmalbaf. Iran / France , 2007. 81 min. Hana Makhmalbaf is the younger scion of the Makhmalbaf Film House factory. All of eighteen years old and already a veteran with a short film, a documentary and a book of poems to her credit, she handles this first feature ...

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    Mongol

    2007-09-12T11:59:00Z

    Dir: Sergei Bodrov Germany/Russia/Kazakhstan/Mongolia. 2007. 120 mins.

  • News

    Superman producer Pierre Spengler plans Luchadores 5

    2007-09-12T11:05:00Z

    Spengler, who produced the live-action Superman films, returns to the comic book genre with Luchadores 5, the first of a 12-picture slate based on titles from graphic novel publisher Les Humanoïdes Associes/Humanoids.Former Humanoids chief executive F. Alexander Ciger, who is also Spengler's producing partner in Clubdeal, will produce.The live-action adaptation ...

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    We Are Together finds a home Down Under

    2007-09-12T10:33:00Z

    Rialto Distribution has acquired the theatrical and home video rights for documentary feature, We Are Together (Thina Simunye) for both Australia and New Zealand.The deal was negotiated by Rialto's CEO, Kelly Rogers and by Annie Roney from ro*co films international on behalf of the producers, Rise films.Rialto's Rogers said, 'We ...

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    Pan-Europe participants selected for first pitch forum

    2007-09-12T10:04:00Z

    Thirteen screenwriters from all over Europe, including the UK, Poland, Hungary, Macedonia and Italy have been selected to present their screenplays to a panel of international producers at the first Central European Pitch Forum to be held during the Pecs International Film Festival on October 3.The Pitch Forum's organisershad 60 ...

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    Juno

    2007-09-12T09:46:00Z

    Dir. Jason Reitman, US, 2007, 96 minutes, colour, 35 mm.

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    Toronto deals close on Visitor, Nothing Is Private, Diary Of The Dead

    2007-09-12T05:28:00Z

    Following an anaemic first few days at Toronto the domestic acquisitions scene finally showed signs of life as Overture Films took North American rights to Thomas McCarthy's crowd-pleaser The Visitor, Warner Independent Pictures and Red Envelope jointly took North America and other territories on Alan Ball's Nothing Is Private and ...

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    Eros to release Om Shanti Om on 2,000 screens

    2007-09-12T03:09:00Z

    Eros International is preparing its widest ever release for Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om, which will open on more than 2,000 screens worldwide on November 9. Produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, the film stars Bollywood's number one star, Shah Rukh Khan. It also marks the debut of model Deepika Padukone. ...