All Screen articles in 2 October 2007 – Page 4

  • News

    Morelia Film Festival to open with The Orphanage

    2007-09-28T16:09:00Z

    The 5th edition of the Morelia Film Festival opens onOctober 5 with The Orphanage (El Orfanato), directed by Spanish Juan Antonio Bayona and produced by Guillermo del Toro. The festivalthis year includesa new competition for first or second-time Mexican film-makers.The selection is: La Zona, by Rodrigo Pla, which won the ...

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    Abu Dhabi unveils competition line-up

    2007-09-28T16:04:00Z

    The inaugural Middle East International Film Festival (MEIFF) has unveiled the full line-up for its Competition programme. The festival takes place in Abu Dhabi between October 14 -19.Presented by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH), the Festival also hosts the inaugural Film Financing Circle (FFC), which will ...

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    Screwvala re-elected as Producers' Guild president

    2007-09-28T12:07:00Z

    UTV Motion Pictures CEO Ronnie Screwvala has been re-elected as president of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India. Screwvala, founder CEO of the UTV Group, has led the company to become a global integrated media company. The other office bearers to be re-elected are Adlabs' Manmohan Shetty and ...

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    Antalya Golden Orange film festival unveils line-up

    2007-09-28T12:03:00Z

    Turkey's 44th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival (October 19-28) has unveiled a strong 12-film competition line-up for national feature films. Four of these will be world premieres, including Handan Ipekci's Hidden Faces, Dersu Yavuz Altun's Murky Waters, Refugee by Reis Celik and Zeynep's Eight Days by Cemal San. Rounding out ...

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    Mainland China still undecided on Oscar entry

    2007-09-28T11:59:00Z

    Two days before the entry deadline, China's Film Bureau, under the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT), says it still hasn't decided on which film it will submit to the best foreign-language film category of the Academy Awards. However, it looks likely that The Knot, a love story ...

  • News

    Joy Division to open Sheffield Doc/Fest

    2007-09-28T11:52:00Z

    The 2007 Sheffield Doc/Fest (Nov 7 - 11) is to open with the European premiere of Grant Gee's Joy Division, a documentary about the legendary British post-punk group. The film made its world premiere at Toronto earler this month. Other titles at the event include A Very British Gangster, To ...

  • Reviews

    Heavy Metal in Baghdad

    2007-09-28T11:11:00Z

    Dir. Eddy Moretti, Suroosh Alvi. Canada/US. 2007. 84 min.Its title promises little but this big-hearted documentary delivers much. Beginning as a misguided if not utterly foolhardy travelogue - risking one's life in the world's most dangerous city to track down an amateur music group - it segues into a potent ...

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    Jun returns to Korean film with Chung's Superman

    2007-09-28T08:02:00Z

    Pan-Asian Korean star Gianna Jun (My Sassy Girl), formerly known as Jun Ji-hyun, is making her local comeback in the upcoming film from Chung Yoon-chul, director of the hit Marathon. The actress/model just finished shooting Edko Films/Pathe France's Blood: The Last Vampire with director Chris Nahon this August. Her last ...

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    Studios clear decks ready for autumn schedule

    2007-09-28T06:02:00Z

    The weekend looks to be a slow one as the distributors churn through the remnants of summer and prepare their autumn line-ups. Universal/UPI's The Bourne Ultimatum has led the way for the last few weekends and may stay top in the absence of any obvious strong challenge. The ...

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    CJ, China Film to co-produce Cheung's Tangka

    2007-09-28T05:46:00Z

    Leading Korean investor/distributor CJ Entertainment has announced it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with China 's largest film company, China Film Group, to co-produce Tibet-set drama Tangka. The film will be directed by Jacob Cheung who most recently directed pan-Asian co-production A Battle Of Wits , starring Andy ...

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    PUSAN PROGRAMMER PICKS

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    LEE SANG-YONG, KOREAN CINEMA PROGRAMMERWho's That Knocking At My Door' Dir: Yang Hea-hoonFeature debut from the director of Cannes shorts competitor My Dear Rosetta, this film is 'a gem' that deals with violence and growing pains.Hello, Stranger (world premiere) Dir: Kim Dong-hyunA glimpse behind the veil of South Korean society, ...

  • Features

    United Kingdom - The ringleaders

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Through his work in the Scottish exhibition sector, Nick Varley knew that putting classic films on screen had a number of obstacles. "If you want to do a good retrospective, you have to find a print that's worth screening. Programming was being compromised because of the state of prints and ...

  • Features

    United Kingdom - Small wonder

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    UK independent publisher Quercus may be small, but it should not escape the notice of any film producers hungry for literary material. Just two years since being launched by publishing industry veteran Anthony Cheetham (who founded Century and Orion) and his business partner Mark Smith, Quercus has picked up a ...

  • News

    PUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    The Pusan International Film Festival (Piff), Asia's most dynamic cinema showcase, is growing up fast. Celebrating its 12th edition this year, it is expanding broadly with new events and initiatives, while also increasing the premieres in its main sections. A record 92 films (out of 275 films from 64 countries) ...

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    THE FACE OF PUSAN

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    One of the most beloved and colourful figures in the South Korean industry, Kim Dong-ho can take some of the credit for putting Korean cinema on the international map. As founding director of the Pusan International Film Festival in 1996, now Asia's biggest industry event, it is Kim who shored ...

  • Features

    United states - Exhibition space

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Arthur Cohen and Richard Witkowski did not waste any time when they came up with the idea of founding Iklipz in early 2006. Ninety days after their original conversation, the site was up and running, allowing film-makers to upload their own works free of charge and participate in an online ...

  • Features

    United States - The English track

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Louis Belanger is sitting in a tent deep in the Quebec wilderness, 700km north-east of Montreal. The location is doubling for Canada's Northwest Territory, 2,000km to the northwest. "This is the closest we could get to the real thing while making the logistics possible," he says. Twenty-one days into principal ...

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    Editorial - The shock of the new

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    It's tempting to see digital cinema as a manana technology - perpetually on the horizon but never getting any nearer. The effect is magnified if you count out your life in d-cinema conferences, which have often made a virtue of heated arguments about bafflingly esoteric points. As Arts Alliance Media ...

  • Features

    International - The Russians are coming

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Russian films made their mark this weekend as three titles from the territory collectively accounted for 4.7% of the international revenue from the top 40 films over the three-day period. Two new entries - Mongol and 12 - both made the top 30 this weekend while Day Watch, the follow-up ...

  • News

    Q&A WITH FESTIVAL CO-DIRECTOR LEE YONG KWAN

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    JEAN NOH, SCREEN INTERNATIONAL: You are one of PIFF's founding members. How did it all start'It all started in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when I was a professor at Kyung-sung University in Busan. I used to get together on the beaches of Gwang-an-li after classes with a group ...