All Screen articles in 2 October 2001 – Page 3

  • News

    Henry sentenced for fraud against Village Roadshow

    2001-09-28T03:43:00Z

    Ross Andrew Henry, former chief financial officer of Village Roadshow's US subsidiary, has been sentenced to 30 months jail by the US District Court in Los Angeles after pleading guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and "deprivation of honest services", according to Reuters news service. Henry wired money, supposed ...

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    BBC and HBO to co-produce Churchill war serial

    2001-09-28T03:40:00Z

    The UK's BBC Films and US cable network HBO are to co-produce a UK-shot war serial about Winston Churchill's isolation in the run-up to the second world war. Currently in pre-production at Shepperton Studios, A Lonely War is to star Albert Finney as Churchill and Vanessa Redgrave as his wife. ...

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    Rival UK TV stations share Disney film output

    2001-09-28T03:35:00Z

    UK terrestrial broadcasting rivals BBC and ITV have struck a joint film rights deal to acquire Disney's theatrical output from 2000. Under the deal with Buena Vista International Television, UK commercial broadcasting network ITV has picked up the rights to titles including Unbreakable, Gone In 60 Seconds, Scary Movie, Coyote ...

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    Momentum picks up UK rights for The Son's Room

    2001-09-28T03:32:00Z

    Momentum Pictures has picked up all UK rights to Nanni Moretti's Palme d'Or winner The Son's Room.The story of a middle class Italian family dealing with the death of their son will have its UK premiere at the London Film Festival on Nov 17, with Moretti attending. Momentum bought the ...

  • News

    Cannes extends an olive branch to UK

    2001-09-28T03:25:00Z

    When not one new UK feature was selected for the Cannes Film Festival this year, it caused an outburst of national soul searching. Now the British film industry has been thrown an olive branch by the festival's artistic director Thierry Fremaux.Fremaux says he wants to appoint a British correspondent who ...

  • News

    TV commercials break out into feature films

    2001-09-28T03:10:00Z

    Start-up Danish production outfit, FilmPeople, has begun production on its first independent project, Polle Fiction (pictured), a feature comedy based on a TV commercial. This is only the second feature to be based on a television advertisement concept, although it is the first to go into production; as Rowan Atkinson's ...

  • News

    Academy Awards race starts to take shape

    2001-09-28T02:57:00Z

    Abstracted from the weekly edition of Screen InternationalThe warm-up for the race for the Oscars began this week as two UK prestige pictures - Iris and Charlotte Gray - received official US release slots in December, joining what is fast becoming one of the most competitive seasons in years.On Dec ...

  • News

    Berlin Festival launches German section for public

    2001-09-28T02:52:00Z

    Next February's Berlin film festival (Berlinale) (Feb 6-17, 2002) will boast a new section highlighting German films that have particular flair or unusual and outstanding characteristics. The new section, Perspectives Of German Cinema will screen about ten contemporary films culled from the feature, documentary and experimental branches. The new section ...

  • Reviews

    Zoolander

    2001-09-28T02:37:00Z

    Dir Ben Stiller. US 2001. 90 min.Profoundly silly but sporadically entertaining, Ben Stiller's Zoolander is an extremely slight and goofy farce of the fashion industry, this time around targeting male rather than female models. Based on the character that Stiller and MTV Movie Awards writer/producer Drake Sather created for the ...

  • Reviews

    Don't Say A Word

    2001-09-27T16:06:00Z

    Dir: Gary Fleder. US. 2001. 111mins.As generic as its title suggests, Don't Say A Word is a routine psychological thriller, elevated by Michael Douglas' strong presence and expert acting as an eminent yuppie shrink whose eight-year-old daughter is kidnapped by a British villain. Lacking in-depth characterisation or any feeling for ...

  • News

    Winchester's Last Orders goes to Sony Classics

    2001-09-27T02:12:00Z

    Winchester Films has closed a multi-territory deal with Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) on Fred Schepisi's Last Orders which had its world premiere at the recent Toronto International Film Festival. SPC bought the film for North America, Scandinavia, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand.The film, which was well-received by critics and ...

  • News

    US theatres raise $5m for Sept 11 charities

    2001-09-27T02:07:00Z

    Tuesday's Victims' Benefit Day at the Movies - on which theatre owners and distributors donated all ticket and concessions sales to Sept 11 charities - raised over $5m for disaster relief.50 percent of the proceeds collected will be donated to the American Red Cross and 50 percent will be donated ...

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    Proliferating producer credits weave tangled web

    2001-09-27T00:14:00Z

    Abstracted from the weekly edition of Screen InternationalEverything about the summer hit Pearl Harbor was big: the scale of the production, the array of special effects, the breadth of the marketing and the cast of thousands who got a producing credit on the film. Pearl Harbor's credit roll includes six ...

  • News

    Hong Kong's largest studio gets greenlight

    2001-09-26T19:46:00Z

    The largest movie studio to be built in Hong Kong has been given the greenlight to begin construction at the end of the year.Shaw Brothers has been waiting for a permit to jointly develop two pieces of land on which to build the state-of-the-art Movie City. The first piece ...

  • News

    Moritzen appointed at Danish Film Institute

    2001-09-26T19:43:00Z

    Marianne Moritzen has been appointed new head of development at the department for Production & Development at the Danish Film Institute following former head Lars Hermann's decision to move on to manage Egmont-owned Nordisk Film's new conglomeration of it's post-production in FilmTeknik A/S. Form Oct.1 she will be responsible for ...

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    DVD fever spreads across European markets

    2001-09-26T19:38:00Z

    The Charlie Chaplin classic The Great Dictator will be the closing film on February 17 at this year's Berlinale with members of the Chaplin family in attendance.In addition, a gala screening is being given of the director's cut of Milos Forman's 1984 Oscar-winning film Amadeus in the festival's Official Competition ...

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    Clouzot commits to Cannes Critics Week reforms

    2001-09-26T19:01:00Z

    In Claire Clouzot, the Cannes Critics Week has appointed a new head who has vowed to continue the reforms of her predecessor Jose Maria Riba. Riba quit in a storm of dissent and his departure was followed by the exit of other leading members.Clouzot, the niece of Les Diaboliques director ...

  • News

    Five nods each for three British films at BIFA

    2001-09-26T17:41:00Z

    Jonathan Glazer's Sexy Beast, Joel Hopkins' Jump Tomorrow and Richard Parry's South West Nine lead the nominations for the fourth British Independent Film Awards held in London on Oct 24. Sexy Beast, one of the highlights of the recent resurrection of the British gangster genre, garnered a total of five ...

  • News

    Drought and political conditions halt Indian fest

    2001-09-26T15:55:00Z

    The 32nd edition of the International Film Festival of India has been cancelled due to a combination of worsening local weather conditions and the international political situation.The itinerant festival had been scheduled this year to be held in Bangalore (10-20 Oct) in Karnataka province. But the region has been struck ...

  • News

    Premiere World carrying Fox News Channel

    2001-09-26T12:41:00Z

    In response to the recent tragic events in the US, Germany's digital platform Premiere World has decided to carry the Fox News Channel from September 25 until further notice. "In view of the currently tense political situation, we want to offer our viewers a comfortable and direct access to US ...