All Screen articles in 20 April 2001 – Page 3

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    Indie community mourns Kermit Smith

    2001-04-17T16:50:00Z

    A funeral service was held today for Kermit Smith, one of Italy's most highly recognised producers and distributors of independent film. Aged 48, he died on Thursday (April 12) after a brief illness. Widely admired for championing the causes of independent and quality film with passion and a strong business ...

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    Bridget Jones breaks UK opening record

    2001-04-17T16:34:00Z

    Handled by UIP, Bridget Jones's Diary achieved record opening figures in its crucial UK home market.Including two days of previews on Wednesday and Thursday, before its official opening, its $8.24m gross take (£5,720,292) from 417 sites makes it the biggest opening of all time for a British-made film. Even discounting ...

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    Seattle beefs up local industry support

    2001-04-17T15:43:00Z

    West Coast indie outfit, Seattle Pictures has beefed up its executive team with the formation of a Producer Advisory Board, headed by Larry Estes, Scott Rosenfelt and Thomas Lee Wright.Estes and Rosenfelt have already spearheaded the promotion, marketing and distribution of independent films through their company SearchParty Films. They ...

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    New York opens Los Angeles festival

    2001-04-17T15:29:00Z

    Ed Burns' fourth feature, Sidewalks Of New York, will have its world premiere as the opening night film of the Los Angeles Film Festival (April 20-28). Paramount Classics has domestic rights to the picture, a romantic comedy starring Burns, Heather Graham, Stanley Tucci, Brittany Murphy, Rosario Dawson and Dennis Farina. ...

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    Madden to be honoured in Bermuda

    2001-04-17T15:12:00Z

    John Madden, director of Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Shakespeare In Love and Mrs Brown, is to receive the Prospero Award for Excellence in Film at the fourth edition of the Bermuda International Film Festival April 20-26. Opening the event is One Night At McCool's, starring Liv Tyler and Matt Dillon, while ...

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    EM.TV appoints banker as chairman

    2001-04-17T14:39:00Z

    Bernd Thiemann has replaced Nickolaus Becker as supervisory chairman at the beleaguered German entertainment concern EM.TV & Merchandising.Thiemann is a former chairman of DG Bank.Becker, who had clashed with EM.TV's founder Thomas Haffa on the share deal with the KirchGroup, left the company on March 31.EM.TV's supervisory board will ...

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    Dublin fest gets Wild About Harry

    2001-04-17T14:19:00Z

    This month's Dublin Film Festival (April 20-29) kicks off with Wild About Harry, the debut feature from Declan Lowney, the Irish director better known for his work on UK TV series such as Cold Feet and Father Ted. Written by Ireland's most prolific screenwriter, Colin Bateman, the Northern Ireland-set comedy ...

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    Lot 47 appoints Scotland PA

    2001-04-17T14:04:00Z

    New York based Lot 47 Films has picked up all North American rights to Scotland PA, a new comedy from writer-director Billy Morrissette. The company describes Scotland PA as: 'a modern-day update of Macbeth crossed with an episode of Columbo'. It stars James LeGros and Maura Tierney and Christopher Walken. ...

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    IEG picks Pickering to head sales thrust

    2001-04-17T12:39:00Z

    Veteran sales executive Pamela Pickering has, as expected, announced that she is leaving her job as president of Mutual Film International to join Graham King at Initial Entertainment Group (IEG) where she will head up international sales and distribution operations.There she will be responsible for the international sales, distribution and ...

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    Highlights from this week's Screen International

    2001-04-17T12:29:00Z

    Raising Venezuela"They think I'm crazy and that has helped open doors," CNAC chief, Maurice ReynaExecutive Suite Disc Drive"You will see things on DVD that you couldn't sell on VHS"News focusMoney Talks"People have started to make films with a multiplex audience in mind"Round Table Hole new concept"It was ...

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    Miramax tops Easter weekend

    2001-04-17T12:03:00Z

    Spy Kids topped the box office for the third week running despite stiff competition from three new entries - Miramax Films' Bridget Jones' Diary, Columbia Pictures' Joe Dirt and Universal Pictures' Josie And The Pussycats. Over the three-day Easter weekend, Spy Kids from Miramax/Dimension grossed a sterling $12.8m, bringing its ...

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    Fantasporto festival extends role as distributor

    2001-04-17T11:54:00Z

    Portugal's Cooperativa Cinema Novo, organisers of the Oporto International Film Festival (aka Fantasporto) have picked up all rights in Portugal on a handful of films from the festival's recent 21st edition. Recent pick-ups include The Price Of Milk, The Irrefutable Truth About Demons, The Filth And The Fury, Purely Belter, ...

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    Dreamworks signs to Universal for five more years

    2001-04-17T11:18:00Z

    After intense speculation that it was about to clinch a deal with AOL Time Warner's Warner Bros Pictures, DreamWorks SKG has extended for five years its distribution agreement with Universal Studios, now owned by Vivendi Universal.The agreement first struck in June 1995 gives Universal international theatrical distribution rights to live ...