All Screen articles in 2 October 2003 – Page 2

  • News

    Screen moves UK Film Finance Summit to larger venue

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    Screen International has moved the venue of its forthcoming UK Film Finance Summit because of a surge in registration numbers for the event.Nearly 300 film professionals have already registered for the Summit which will take place on the same date - Oct 16 - but at a larger venue, the ...

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    FERA launches Eastern European branch

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    The Federation of European Film Directors (FERA) has agreed to set up a regional office in Warsaw to serve the film industry in the new EU member countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The new office is to be headed by FERA Vice President, Janusz Kijowski who also heads the ...

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    Top Bollywood producer convicted for Mafia connections

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    Leading Bollywood film financier Bharat Shah has been found guilty of failing to inform police that the criminal underworld had muscled in on a film he made three years ago. The same court also convicted Chori Chori Chupke Chupke producer, Nazim Rizvi, and assistant Abdul Rahim Allahbux Khan, who have ...

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    UK distributors urge common policy on BAFTA screeners

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    Senior industry figures have called for all UK distributors - including those operating independently of the Hollywood studios - to agree a common line on whether or not to send out screening tapes to BAFTA members this year.The call follows Tuesday's controversial announcement by the Motion Picture Assocation of ...

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    Weir to receive Schlesinger BAFTA/LA award

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    Peter Weir will receiveBAFTA/LA's John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Artistic Excellence atthe 12th Annual Britannia Awards in Los Angeles on Nov 8.'We are delighted tobe honoring director Peter Weir, who has made some of the finest films of ourtime,' BAFTA/LA chairman Gary Dartnall said in a statement.'His films, including Witness,Dead ...

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    Miravista becomes official Disney production label in Latin America

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    Miravista has now become the official film production label of Disney in Latin America following the dissolution of its Spanish partner, Admira. The media division of Spanish telco giant Telefonica has been axed as part of the media divestment strategy spearheaded by Telefonica president Cesar Alierta. Telefonica still has media ...

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    Advanced set for merger with Fast TV Server

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    After months of negotiations to find a partner, German licence trader Advanced Medien has announced the signing of a draft merger agreement with fellow Munich-based company Fast TV Server.The main purpose of the merged company will be to further develop and market Fast TV Server's products, which include hard disk ...

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    San Sebastian films prepare to roll out across Spain

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    A swathe of films from last week's Donostia-San Sebastian International Film Festival (Sept 18-28) will invade the Spanish box office over the next month, but to what extent they will benefit from buzz and media coverage coming out of the event remains to be seen.Certainly one of the most interesting ...

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    Sharif to be feted at AFI FEST, Minghella to show 20 mins of Mountain

    2003-10-01T04:00:00Z

    Omar Sharif will be honouredat the upcoming AFI Festís annual tribute on Nov 11 in Los Angeles.'A Tribute To Omar'will feature clips, anecdotes, an on-stage discussion and a retrospective ofhis films including J Lee Thompson's Mackenna's Gold (1969), William Wyler's Funny Girl (1968), Youssef Chahine's The Blazing Sun (1954) and ...

  • News

    SPAIN

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Spanish film Football Days (Dias De Futbol), heir in both behind- and in front of camera talent to last year's top local hit in Spain, The Other Side Of The Bed (El Otro Lado De La Cama), improved its performance over its second weekend. Through BVI on a steady 200 ...

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    NETHERLANDS

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Independent distributor Upstream saw a strong turn out for Aki Kaurismaki's The Man Without A Past when it opened on a mere 13 screens.The second part of the director's acclaimed 'Finland' trilogy, about a man with amnesia following an assault, trying to put his life back in order while living ...

  • Reviews

    The Miracle (Il Miracolo)

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Edoardo Winspeare. Italy. 2003. 89mins.Released on a limited Milan and Rome run the day after its Venice festival competition screening, Edoardo Winspeare's The Miracle racked up an impressive screen average then second only to The Hulk. This is the third film from the talented young southern Italian director, whose ...

  • Reviews

    Gettin' Square

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Jonathan Teplitzky. Australia. 2003. 100minsThe well-planned heist that 'goes wrong' to a thumping rock soundtrack, the bunch of lovable desperadoes in hock to the real nasties, the reliably unexpected twist in the narrative tail-all are in place in this attractively virile Aussie gangster comedy. Arguably, Guy Ritchie's British Lock, ...

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    Take My Eyes (Te Doy Mis Ojos)

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Iciar Bollain. 2003.Spain. 106mins.This realist take on domestic abuse was the local favourite at last week's Donostia-San Sebastian International Film Festival, where rumour had it the film would have picked up more than the deserved best actor and actress prizes if festival rules didn't preclude giving a single competition ...

  • News

    Gordon moves to Columbia, brings in Toho-Towa

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Mark Gordon, the veteranproducer whose credits include Saving Private Ryan and The Patriot, is in final negotiations to sign a first-look deal with ColumbiaPictures, a deal which would involve Japanese major Toho-Towa which had backedGordon in his former venture Mutual Film Co.Gordon, whose output dealwith Fox ended earlier this year, ...

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    Evil a smash at the box office and Sweden's Oscar submission

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Sweden namedMikael Haafstroem's highly anticipated Evil (Ondskan) its submission for this year's foreignlanguage Oscar yesterday, the weekend after it opened in Sweden with a dazzling108,000 admissions (SKR1.1m) on 95 prints.The gross wasdouble the take of the second film on the chart Pirates Of The Caribbean, reflecting the fact that the ...

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    Bolivia celebrates box office smash with Dependency

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    A Bolivian /USco production is making box office waves in Bolivia. Already dubbed theBolivian Titanic,Rodrigo Bellott's Sexual Dependency beat US blockbusters Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle at the local box office over the weekend. With just twoprints, the teen drama attracted 360,000 admissions in ...

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    Berri takes over as France's Cinematheque chief

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Following several months of upheaval, France's Cinematheque has elected renowned director/producer Claude Berri as its new president. The Cinematheque plays a similar role as the AFI in the US and holds France's national film archives.The Cinematheque has been on shaky ground this year thanks to administrative differences between culture minister ...

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    Hollywood nine commit to MPAA screener ban

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The seven major studios,their subsidiaries and DreamWorks and New Line will not send out preview"screener" tapes this awards season after committing to a MotionPicture Association of America (MPAA) anti-piracy drive.The move was announced today(Sept 30) by MPAA president Jack Valenti, who cited a "determinedcommitment to combat digital piracy and to ...

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    UK's Rabiger gets IDA Preservation & Scholarship Award

    2003-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Film-maker andeducator Michael Rabiger will receive the 2003 International DocumentaryAssociation (IDA) Preservation and Scholarship Award at the body's annual awardsin Los Angeles on Dec 12.The honour isawarded to an individual or organisation that, in the words of the IDA'spresident Michael Donaldson, has made "substantial and enduring contributionsto non-fiction film-making"."Michael Rabigerhas ...