All Screen articles in 20 August 2006 – Page 3

  • News

    AFI Awards to announce annual winners on Dec 10

    2006-08-16T00:00:00Z

    The seventh annual AFI Awards will be announced on Dec 10 andhanded out at a ceremony in Los Angeles on Jan 12, 2007.Ten AFI Movies of the Year, 10 AFI Television Programmes of theYear and up to 10 AFI Moments of Significance will be unveiled.Film honorees will be chosen by ...

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    Roger Michell opts out of next Bond film

    2006-08-15T11:59:00Z

    Britishdirector Roger Michell has confirmed that he will notbe directing the next Bond movie, the 22nd in the 007 franchise."I'vedecided not to do it," Michell told ScreenDaily.com. "I was very tempted. Ispent a long time working on it but I wasn't tempted enough to actually jumpin. At the last minute, ...

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    Hungary's Istvan Szabo to head Pusan jury

    2006-08-15T11:05:00Z

    Hungariandirector Istvan Szabo willhead the jury at the Pusan International FilmFestival in Korea.Otherjurors will be Hong Kong producerDaniel Yu, Korean actress Moon So-Ry, French directorBruno Dumont and Iranian director Abolfazl Jalili.They willjudge New Currents, the festival's only competitive section for emerging Asianfilm-makers. The top prize comes with $30,000.Pusan also announced ...

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    Ahmad's Gubra gets best film honours in Malaysia

    2006-08-15T10:51:00Z

    Gubra,the follow-up to writer/director Yasmin Ahmad'sinter-racial love drama Sepet,walked away with best film, best original screenplay and best actress for Sharifah Amani at the 19thMalaysian Film Festival ceremony Sunday night. It is the second time in a row that an Ahmad filmreceived the top honours after Sepet swept six awards ...

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    Australia debates merits of digital cinema

    2006-08-15T10:33:00Z

    Australian exhibitors weretold today that if they want to stay in business they have ten years to find away to make the transition to digital. "I do not know exactly howlong you can keep running 35mm prints of major movies but suggest that within10, 12 or 15 years they will ...

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    Edinburgh festival opens with news of boost in funding

    2006-08-15T10:00:00Z

    The60th Edinburgh International Film got underway on Monday evening with the worldpremiere of The Flying Scotsman andthe news that the event has received substantial extra funding.TheScottish Executive announced that it has allocated an additional $283,462 (£150,000)to the festival that will be dispersed through Scottish Screen. This in turnmeans an extra ...

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    Palace strikes deal for Intercom's Hungarian multiplexes

    2006-08-15T04:00:00Z

    Palace Cinemas Central Europe has announced the acquisition of nine Hollywood Multiplex sites from AndyVajna's production, distribution and exhibitioncompany InterCom.Palace Cinemas would notdisclose the value of the asset-purchase arrangement.Of the nine sites, five arein the capital of Budapest and one is to open in November. The asset purchase agreementadds 56 ...

  • Reviews

    The Flying Scotsman

    2006-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Douglas Mackinnon. UK. 2006. 105minsThe triumph of the sporting underdog may be a triedand tested narrative convention but TheFlying Scotsman lends an extra human dimension to the formula; championcyclist Graeme Obree wasn't just chasing records hewas also fighting personal demons. Belying its fractured production history,Douglas Mackinnon's feature emerges as ...

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    Spanish films get pole positions at New York Film Festival

    2006-08-15T00:00:00Z

    GuillermoDel Toro's gothic fairy tale Pan's Labyrinth will close the 44th New York Film Festival, while PedroAlmodovar's drama Volver has been namedthe centerpiece presentation.Bothfilms played in competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival.Festivalorganisers also announced that they would screen a restored print of WarrenBeatty's 1981 historical saga Reds asthe festival ...

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    Werber's Earthmen Friends to open Montreal

    2006-08-15T00:00:00Z

    BernardWerber's Our Earthmen Friends will openthe 30th Montreal World Film Festival on Aug 24.Werber,the French sci-fi author of the Antstrilogy and most recently Le Souffle Des Dieux (The Breath Of The Gods), directed and Les Films 13 produced the project.OurEarthmen Friends is styled as adocumentary about Earth and humans made ...

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    Sheffield Documentary Festival plans new pitching programme

    2006-08-15T00:00:00Z

    The Sheffield International Documentary Festival has created a newpitching programme, The MeetMarket,to be launched at this year's festival (Oct 30-Nov 5).The Documentary Filmmakers Group is presenting and coordinating the new programme. Selected documentary ideas will be presented inone-minute pitch trailers made available online to buyers before the festival.They will select ...

  • Reviews

    Demented (Le Dernier Des Fous)

    2006-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Laurent Achard. Fr. 2006. 96mins.A stark corrective to the tradition of lyrical Frenchfilms about the tender joys of growing up in the country, Laurent Achard's Dementedis a Gothic but soberly-executed melodrama about childhood as hell. Based on anovel by Canadian writer Timothy Findley, Achard'sfilm gives us a child's-eye view ...

  • Reviews

    Dead In Three Days (In Drei Tagen Bist Du Tot)

    2006-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Andreas Prochaska.Austria. 2006. 97mins.Teen audiences and midnight crowds looking for ahealthy dose of blood and guts will welcome DeadIn Three Days, Andreas Prochaska'sby-the-book slasher, which successfully follows therules and conventions of the genre.Set in smalltownrural Austria, it features the same group of friends, incompetent cops, redherrings and cocktail of ...

  • News

    Martial arts feature Underground starts UK shoot

    2006-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Park Entertainmentand Intense Productions have started principal photography on announce thatprincipal photography on Underground.The action featureis set in the UK suburbs, where anunderground tournament pits a dozen fighters against each other. The cast includesmartial arts expert Mark Strange, kickboxing champion Nathan Lewis and stuntveteran Leon Sua. Chee Keong Cheung is ...

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    Sarajevo unveils documentary competition and Panorama

    2006-08-14T16:20:00Z

    The12th Sarajevo Film Festival (Aug 18-26) has announced further details of thisyear's programme. Inaddition to the feature competition announced earlier this month, Sarajevo has announced the 19films in its documentary competition, including six from Bosnia and Herzegovina (see below). The documentary programme will offer a Heartof Sarajevo best documentary award ...

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    Perhaps Love wins big at Golden Bauhinia Awards

    2006-08-14T11:30:00Z

    Peter Chan's musical Perhaps Love dominated the 11th Hong Kong GoldenBauhinia Awards (GBA) last night, winning six awards including best director,best actress for Zhou Xun, best cinematography, bestart direction, best film music and best film song. Thebest film award went to Johnnie To's gangster thriller Election which also bagged best ...

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    Edinburgh starts new Diamond Awards

    2006-08-14T11:16:00Z

    TheEdinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), which opens tonight with theworld premiere of Douglas Mackinnon's The Flying Scotsman, is introducing a newset of awards at its 60th anniversary event. The new Diamond Awardswill "acknowledge excellence in cinema in celebration with the spirit of EIFF."Theinaugural recipients are actors Sigourney Weaver and TildaSwinton, ...

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    Australians on board for mockumentaries

    2006-08-14T04:00:00Z

    Australia is not known forfeature-length mockumentaries but Palace has justsigned on for Razzle Dazzle - A Journey Into Dance, while Madman next week releases Kenny, which is getting rave reviewsfrom some critics for its humour and loveable nature.Both productions are shot in fly-on-the-wall style. Razzle Dazzle is set in the ...

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    Bet Collector gets year's first A rating in Philippines

    2006-08-14T01:00:00Z

    Filipino directorJeffrey Jeturian's The Bet Collector (Kubrador), which isset for a North American premiere in Toronto, has become the first film to begiven an A rating this year by the Philippines' Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB).According to the CEB,the low-budget digital film that revolves around the daily life of an aging ...

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    Pirates continues to roll with record Spanish opening

    2006-08-14T00:00:00Z

    Buena Vista International(BVI)'s Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest remained the top international picture for the sixthconsecutive weekend after posting a record breaking Spanish debut.The adventure romp grossedan estimated $44m from all its territories to raise the cumulative total to$463m. The result was powered by an industry high Spanish ...