All Screen articles in 2 February 2002 – Page 2
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Black Hawk Down leads slow Superbowl weekend
Superbowl weekend is never ahealthy one for the theatrical box office, and this weekend was no different,with two new openers faring poorly and the box office the lowest in about threemonths.Columbia Pictures' BlackHawk Down produced by Revolution Studioscontinued at the top with an estimated $11.5m over the three days, andSunday's ...
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Sweden considers film censorship reform
Sweden's culture minister Marita Ulvskog is close to achieving her aim of revising the country's film classification system by adding "abusive sexual humiliation" as one of the criteria for banning a film from public screening or video distribution. The ongoing censorship debate heated up two years ago when Alexa Wolf's ...
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Main Tiger for Sleeping Rough in Rotterdam
Local Dutch favourite Sleeping Rough (Tussenland) has won the top prize, the VPRO Tiger award, at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). The Eugenie Jansen-directed film came in ahead of Wild Bees (Divoke Vcely) by Bohdan Slama from the Czech Republic and Sinisa Dragin's Every Day God Kisses Us On ...
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Spain's top awards dominated by The Others
Alejandro Amenabar scooped eight of Spain's Goya Awards on Saturday (Jan 2) with his international co-production The Others in a brisk ceremony which offered few surprises and no other stand-out winners. Amenabar and team triumphed in more than half of The Others' 15 nominated categories, including best film, director, original ...
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Berlin's hot titles and section lists
Screen International gives the lowdown on selected hot titles from this year's Berlin Film Festival. Followed by a comprehensive list of all titles in the main sections.A Map Of The Heart (Germany) CompetitionDir: Dominik GrafWith A Map Of The Heart (Der Felsen) the critically-acclaimed German director Dominik Graf, whose credits ...
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Rabbit-Proof Fence
Dir: Phillip Noyce. Australia. 2002. 92 mins.It's generally accepted that films about aboriginal Australians are local box office poison, which unfairly adds a layer of difficulty to the marketing of Phillip Noyce's excellent homecoming production. International audiences will have fewer problems with his elemental tale, which cuts raw into the ...
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Spinks heads Signpost's world business affairs
Stewart Till's Signpost Films has appointed Lynwood Spinks, formerly chief operating officer of the US' Industry Entertainment, as head of worldwide business affairs.Spinks will be based in Los Angeles and takes up the position with immediate effect. He spent ten years at Carolco Pictures, where he ended his stint as ...
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Two films tie for prize at Seattle Women's Fest
Lone Scherfig's Danishhit Italian For Beginners andRakhshan Bani-Etemad's Under The Skin Of The City tied for the top prize at the 2002 Women In CinemaFilm Festival in Seattle on Thursday night. Determined by audience vote,the best film runner-up was Rose Troche's The Safety Of Objects. Best documentary was Maia Wechsler's ...
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Wellspring, Criterion team for US DVD releases
Wellspring Media, the newlyreconfigured US specialized distributor formerly called Winstar TV & Video,has partnered with US arthouse video label Criterion to release titles on DVD from itslibrary by the likes of Fassbinder, Truffaut and Rohmer as part of theCriterion Collection.The new editions willfeature state-of-the-art upgrades of the films as well ...
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Paramount shifts international video back to LA
Paramount Home EntertainmentInternational (PHEI) is to move its headquarters from London to Los Angeles,where the company's president Phil Jackson will relocate. Jackson willcontinue to head up the division, reporting to Eric Doctorow, president ofParamount Home Entertainment Worldwide.The move, effective July2002, brings together the domestic and international home entertainmentoperations in one ...
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Microsoft technology to be used in film release
Horror thriller Wendigo which was shot on digital video will be the firstfilm to be released using Microsoft Windows Media. Distributed by ContentFilmand Magnolia Pictures, the film will be released using a preview of theupcoming version of Microsoft Media Audio and Video technology codenamed"Corona". The experiment, which willbegin in Seattle ...
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RJ Millard joins IDP as vp, publicity & marketing
RJ Millard, previously thepress officer and digital media development consultant for the Sundance FilmFestival, has joined IDP Distribution as vice president, publicity andmarketing. He will direct all publicityand marketing campaigns for IDP, which is the US distribution joint venturebetween Fireworks Pictures, Samuel Goldwyn Films and StratosphereEntertainment. He will report to ...
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BAFTA/LA axes Oscar tea party, launches brunch
TheBritish Academy Of Film And Television Arts/Los Angeles (BAFTA/LA) is to axe its annualOscar tea party usually held the day before the Oscar ceremony and replace itwith a brunch and live satellite viewing of the Orange British Academy FilmAwards on Feb 24. BAFTA/LA plans to make theawards brunch an annual ...
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Beneath Clouds
Dir: Ivan Sen. Australia, 2001. 87 mins.Billed as the first feature film by an indigenous Australian director, Beneath Clouds is a promising debut, although its tight-lipped sense of cool tips over into pretension on more than one occasion. It deals with race relations in modern Australia without stridency and without ...
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Kung Pow: Enter The Fist
Dir: Steve Oedekerk. US. 2002. 80 mins. Kung Pow: Enter The Fist is a late-night college joke done on a Hollywood budget. Masterminded by writer-director Steve Oedekerk (whose credits include Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, The Nutty Professor and Patch Adams), the film takes an obscure 1970s Hong Kong karate ...
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Paramount Classics takes Human Voices
Paramount Classics hasconcluded a multiple territory deal on Michael Petroni's supernaturalromance Till Human Voices Wake Usstarring Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter. The company acquired rights inNorth and Latin America, the UK, South Africa and the Middle East to the filmfrom Key Entertainment and Tomorrow Film Corp.Written and directed byPetroni, ...
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I Am Sam producers win Stanley Kramer PGA prize
The Producers Guild OfAmerica (PGA) is to give its inaugural Stanley Kramer Award to the producers ofNew Line Cinema's I Am Sam -Jessie Nelson, Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz and Richard Solomon - atthe annual PGA Awards on March 2 in Los Angeles.The award was established tohonour a producer whose work ...
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Bader to run business affairs at MGM Pictures
Jonathan Bader has beenpromoted to executive vice president, business affairs, at MGM Pictures. In hisnew position, he will oversee theatrical business affairs and legal affairs forthe film unit and supervise all aspects of negotiations including talent,production and rights issues. He will also overseefinancing, split rights and other acquisition agreements. He ...
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Germany's Splendid reports 150% sales growth
Germany's Neuer Markt-listed Splendid Medien reported a 150% year-on-year growth in sales and positive earnings before tax, according to provisional figures for the 2001 financial year. The final financial report will not be presented until March 28.The Cologne-based company reported that the preliminary sales for 2001 are approximately Euros 68m ...
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NTL appoints advisers on $17bn debt burden
UK cable network operator, NTL today (Jan 31) ended weeks of speculation by formally appointing financial advisers to help it renegotiate the debt burden that had become a concern within the investment community.The company, which is currently valued at $120m, has debts of about $17bn. The majority of this is ...