All Screen articles in 19 December 2008 – Page 4

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    Record number of applicants for 2009 Berlinale Talent Campus

    2008-12-16T13:52:00Z

    A record number of entries have registered for the seventh edition of the Berlinale Talent Campus (BTC) which will be held over six days from February 7-12 during the 2009 Berlin Film Festival.3,834 emerging talents, 500 more than last year, from 128 countries applied for one of the 350 places ...

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    Mamma Mia!overtakes Titanic as UK's highest grossing movie

    2008-12-16T10:53:00Z

    Universal Picture's romantic musical comedy Mamma Mia! The Moviehas become the highest grossing movie ever to be released in the UK. It has beaten Titanic which held the record since 1998. To date Mamma Mia! The Moviehas grossed £69, 066, 035 ($132,174,741)as compared with Titanic 's £69,025,646 ($114,375,495*).The record was ...

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    Lau lines up internet backer for Kungfu Cyborg

    2008-12-16T09:32:00Z

    Beijing-based online distribution and video-sharing website Letv.com is joining hands with Hong Kong 's Mei Ah Entertainment to co-produce Jeffrey Lau's sci-fi comedy Kungfu Cyborg Attraction. Shooting of the film started in Ningbo city in China's Zhejiang province on Monday, December 15.Letv.com is the first internet company among China's burgeoning ...

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    DreamWorks' I Love You, Man to open SXSW on March 13

    2008-12-16T03:30:00Z

    The world premiere of DreamWorks' comedy I Love You, Man starring Jason Segel and Paul Rudd will open the 2009 South By SouthWest Film Festival on March 13.Rudd plays a friendless real estate agent who embarks on a series of 'man dates' to find a best man for his upcoming ...

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    Sundance Institute selects 12 projects for annual Screenwriters Lab

    2008-12-16T00:59:00Z

    Sundance Institute has selected 12 projects for the annual January Screenwriters Lab to be held from January 9-14.The five-day writer's workshop is designed to give independent screenwriters the chance to work intensively on their feature scripts with the support of established writers.The projects selected for the 2009 January Screenwriters Lab ...

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    Gumpert promoted to president of department at Columbia Pictures

    2008-12-16T00:57:00Z

    Andrew Gumpert has been promoted to president of business affairs and administration for Columbia Pictures.Gumpert will work closely with Columbia presidents Matt Tolmach and Doug Belgrad and will not only oversee deal negotiations and administration for the studio but will be integrally involved in the budgeting and financing aspects of ...

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    Tengri - Blue Heavens wins best film, director at The WIFTS

    2008-12-15T18:14:00Z

    Marie-Jaoui de Poncheville's Kyrgyzstan-set drama Tengri - Blue Heavens was named best film and Poncheville was named best director at the inaugural Women's International Film & Television Showcase (The WIFTS) in Los Angeles.The event was created to bring together woman from all walks of life through the art of film. ...

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    Canadian producer Stephen J Roth dies at the age of 67

    2008-12-15T17:24:00Z

    Stephen J. Roth, a Toronto-based film and television producer, died on Friday, December 12. He was 67.Roth, a lawyer by training, was a founder along with Robert Lantos and Victor Loewy of RSL Productions, the company that launched Lantos’ career in the Canadian film industry. Roth’s name was behind a ...

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    Oliver Berben new managing director of Constantin Film Produktion

    2008-12-15T17:03:00Z

    Oliver Berben has been appointed as the managing director of Constantin Film's production arm Constantin Film Produktion from January 1, 2009.Berben has been brought in to take over the management of the production arm under former managing director Martin Moszkowicz, who will now head up this division.Both moves are the ...

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    Spain 's Iciar Bollain to shoot Agua in Bolivia

    2008-12-15T16:27:00Z

    Multi award winning Spanish actress and director Iciar Bollain is in pre-production on a new drama Agua about theforced privatisation ofBolivia's leading public water companies in 2000.The $10mfilmis based on a script written by Paul Laverty (The Wind That Shakes The Barley) and is set to shoot in Mexico and ...

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    Paramount and Sony take film marketing to virtual communities to new level

    2008-12-15T16:20:00Z

    Paramount Pictures International (PPI) and Sony Computing Entertainment Europe (SCEE) have teamed up to take film marketing within virtual communities to the next level on director Zack Snyder's forthcoming Watchmen.Watchmen, set for March 6 release in the UK next year, will be the first movie to be marketed within PlayStation ...

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    Rotterdam festival announces jury and competition selections

    2008-12-15T14:05:00Z

    The Rotterdam film festival has announced jury members jury and competition selections for the VPRO Tiger Awards. Three winners will be chosen from fifteen features by a jury that comprises: the artist Marlene Dumas; the Turkish film maker Yesim Ustaoglu; the Hungarian film maker Kornel Mundruczo; and Park Ki-Yong, filmmaker ...

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    Promotions at BBC Films for Jane Wright and Isabel Begg

    2008-12-15T12:14:00Z

    Jane Wright, commercial affairs and general manager for BBC Films, is to take a fully editorial role and become general manager and executive producer of BBC Films with immediate effect. Wright, will continue to chair the BBC Films editorial board and oversee the marketing activity within BBC Films, but will ...

  • Yes Man
    Reviews

    Yes Man

    2008-12-15T07:00:00Z

    Dir:Peyton Reed. US. 2008. 104 mins.

  • The Tale of Despereaux
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    The Tale of Despereaux

    2008-12-15T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Sam Fell & Rob Stevenhagen. US. 2008. 93 mins.

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    Graham King's GK Films acquires rights to life story of John Martorano

    2008-12-15T06:00:00Z

    Graham King's GK Films has acquired feature rights to the true-life story of former mobster John Martorano, who was released from prison in 2007 after serving 14 years for murder.King, who recently completed shooting the thriller Edge Of Darkness starring Mel Gibson on location in Massachusetts, will produce the feature. ...

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    Day The Earth Stood Still also reigns in North America with $31m

    2008-12-15T01:17:00Z

    Twentieth Century Fox's sci-fi remake The Day The Earth Stood Still stormed to the top of the charts on an estimated $31m at the weekend to give Keanu Reeves his first number one launch since The Matrix Revolutions five years ago.Reeves stars as an alien who comes to Earth to ...

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    Chris Weitz takes on directing reins for Twilight sequel New Moon

    2008-12-15T00:41:00Z

    Summit Entertainment has confirmed rumours that Chris Weitz will direct Twilight sequel New Moon after the smash vampire romance's original director Catherine Hardwicke pulled out.Weitz previously directed the drama About A Boy and the fantasy adventure The Golden Compass, a project he initially departed in 2005 because he felt the ...

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    Bob Yari's US distribution division files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

    2008-12-14T23:49:00Z

    Bob Yari has announced that Yari Film Group's releasing division has been compelled by court order to go into involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy, effective immediately.It is understood the move followed legal action by four creditors. Yari called the events a 'perfect storm' of tightening credit markets and the Axium bankruptcy, ...

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    AFI's annual top ten includes Button, Dark Knight, Frost/Nixon

    2008-12-14T23:46:00Z

    The American Film Institute (AFI) announced its top ten films of the year at the weekend, ahead of the awards ceremony in Los Angeles on January 9.The AFI movie of the year in alphabetical order are: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, The Dark Knight, Frost/Nixon, Frozen River, Gran Torino, ...