All Screen articles in 19 January 2001 – Page 3

  • News

    Australian films smash local cash records

    2001-01-16T21:27:00Z

    Hit films led by The Dish, The Wog Boy and Looking For Alibrandi drove Australian films' share of last year's local box-office to more than double 1999's overall cash take, according to research released by the Australian Film Commission (AFC).Local films released theatrically in 2000 took $29.9m, the most local ...

  • News

    EM.TV plays down KirchGroup impasse reports

    2001-01-16T21:19:00Z

    Executives at Germany's beleaguered rights trader and merchandising concern EM.TV have played down wide-spread reports that talks with media concern the KirchGroup are on the rocks.EM.TV spokesman Michael Birnbaum was quoted by Financial Times Deutschland as saying that there were "no problems which do not overstep the normal level". He ...

  • News

    Crouching Tiger rides Cast Away storm

    2001-01-16T15:38:00Z

    UIP's Cast Away swept into the top position in the UK this weekend, but Columbia TriStar's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon posted the market's best screen average.The foreign-language epic continued on just 88 sites to retain fourth position with receipts of $976,700 and an average of $11,000. In its second week, ...

  • News

    Jodie Foster heads Cannes jury for 54th edition

    2001-01-16T14:15:00Z

    Jodie Foster will head the jury at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 9-20.The Academy Award-winning actress won the top prize at Cannes, the Palme d'Or, in 1976, for the role of 12-year-old prostitute Iris in Taxi Driver."I remember going to the festival with Taxi Driver when it ...

  • News

    Berlin firms up programme for Official Competition

    2001-01-15T18:44:00Z

    Love story Chloe and horror title Inugmai - both from Japan - are understood to be competing at next month's Berlin International Film Festival as the line-up for the event's main competition section takes shape.Chloe, directed by Go Riju and starring Masatoshi Nagase, is an adaptation of surrealistic novel Froth ...

  • News

    Germany's CineMediaFilm merges internet arm

    2001-01-15T18:39:00Z

    CineMediaFilm, one of Germany's first integrated media corporations, is merging its internet subsidiary Film.de with Heidelberg-based internet marketing platform kinokasse.de.CineMedia will receive a 25.1% shareholding in the online marketing venture. Film.de already boasts two million page impressions a month, while, along with more traditional concepts such as online booking, kinokasse ...

  • Reviews

    All The Pretty Horses

    2001-01-15T16:52:00Z

    Don't listen to Hollywood cynics who are dismissing Billy Bob Thornton's western, All The Pretty Horses, as a kind of The Hi-Lo Country. Stephen Frears' 1998 failure may have also co-starred Penelope Cruz, but further comparison is vastly unfair. While Pretty Horses is not an exciting epic or even a ...

  • News

    Endemol sells back stake in Germany's G.A.T.

    2001-01-15T14:08:00Z

    Munich-based TV production house G.A.T. Film- und Fernsehproduktion has bought back the 49% stake Dutch entertainment concern Endemol Entertainment acquired in the company three years ago.According to the specialist media newsletter Der Kontakter, the move was prompted by Telefonica's take-over of Endemol last year. That move was also followed by ...

  • News

    German fund doubles for international drive

    2001-01-15T14:03:00Z

    The regional German film fund of Baden-Wuerttemberg, currently supporting the FilmFour-majority financed Buffalo Soldiers, is to almost double its annual spend to $10m as it seeks to attract further international productions.Fund organiser Medien- und Filmgesellschaft Baden-Wuerttemberg (MFG) has also launched a scheme whereby young producers can access a $1m fund ...

  • News

    Tele-Muenchen chief readies pay-TV push

    2001-01-15T14:00:00Z

    German media mogul Herbert Kloiber is reportedly readying a digital pay-TV channel to go on air this summer.Tentatively titled TM-TV, the service is expected to screen action, adventure and science fiction genres. According to German press reports, Kloiber is planning the service with ex-TM3 managing director Jochen Krohne. The operation ...

  • News

    TEAM raises $50m production fund for TV projects

    2001-01-15T13:52:00Z

    US producer-distributor TEAM Communications Group is a launching a $50m TV production fund entitled TEAM TV Fund following a pact with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).TEAM, which is listed on Frankfurt's Neuer Markt and the US NASDAQ exchange, has put up $ 5m of its own capital for ...

  • News

    Warner, FilmFour, Senator vow Death To Smoochy

    2001-01-15T13:49:00Z

    Warner Bros, the UK's FilmFour and Germany's Senator have partnered on Death To Smoochy, a Robin Williams and Ed Norton comedy directed by Danny DeVito.The project, currently in pre-production, marks the next in the long-term production partnership that FilmFour and Warner announced last Cannes. It reverses the relationship on the ...

  • News

    Last Dance, Crouching Tiger drive holiday record

    2001-01-15T00:15:00Z

    The North American box office continued the record pace set in December with a massive four-day Martin Luther King holiday weekend, up 38% from the same weekend last year and the biggest Martin Luther King Day weekend ever.Driving the box office was Paramount Pictures' Save The Last Dance, the latest ...

  • News

    Shooting Gallery buys six more for 3rd film series

    2001-01-15T00:12:00Z

    The Shooting Gallery has announced the films it has acquired for its third film series at Loews Cineplex Entertainment theatres across North America.The six independent films which will screen over a three month period in 16 markets are Pawel Pawlikowski's British critical hit Last Resort and Kieron Welsh's Irish comedy ...

  • News

    Spain: production up as local market share falls

    2001-01-14T19:32:00Z

    Spanish production levels rose significantly last year but box-office for local product fell, according to the year-end analysis by the Spanish Cinema Academy.Spain produced a whopping 104 films last year, seven more than the previous year and 25 more than in 1998. Average budgets on Spanish films continued their decade-long ...