All Screen articles in 21 January 2002 – Page 2

  • News

    Rome's Dinocitta studios to be re-opened

    2002-01-23T23:09:00Z

    Paris-based Tarak Ben Ammar, head of the rights trading venture Quinta Communications, has teamed up with Italian entrepreneurs Riccardo Pisa and Raimondo Lagostena to re-open Dinocitta, the famous Rome studios built by producer Dino De Laurentiis in 1964. Pisa, a real estate developer, and Lagostena, a Milan television entrepreneur, acquired ...

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    UK's Film Council development fund backs 20

    2002-01-23T23:06:00Z

    UK support body the Film Council has announced its latest round of single film project investments through its Development Fund, including new films from cult director Richard Stanley and Turner Prize-winning artist Steve McQueen.Twenty projects have received a combined total of£329,241, bringing the number of individual investments in single projects ...

  • News

    Fortissimo acquires world rights to KT

    2002-01-23T23:04:00Z

    Dutch-Hong Kong sales outfit, Fortissimo Film Sales, has picked up world rights to Japanese-Korean co-production KT, which is set to screen in competition at the forthcoming Berlin Film Festival.Directed by Japan's Junji Sakamoto, the film is a thriller about the kidnapping of South Korea's current president Kim Dae Jung. It ...

  • News

    Reisenbach joins Village Roadshow Pictures board

    2002-01-23T23:02:00Z

    Sanford Reisenbach, the formerWarner Bros marketing chief, has been appointed to the board of directors ofVillage Roadshow Pictures International, the holding company of VillageRoadshow Pictures (VRP), the LA-based production division of Australia'sVillage Roadshow Ltd.The announcement was made byVillage Roadshow Ltd chairman John Kirby. Reisenbach joined Warner in 1979 asexecutive vice ...

  • News

    Berlin's official competition line-up announced

    2002-01-23T23:02:00Z

    German cinema features prominently in the official competition section of next month's Berlinale, the first under new director Dieter Kosslick's leadership.Echoing the wide range of films now coming out of Germany, four of the main competition titles are German:Tom Tykwer's opening film Heaven, starring Cate Blanchett and Giovanni Ribisi; digitally ...

  • News

    Mike Leigh Untitled gets title: All Or Nothing

    2002-01-23T23:00:00Z

    Mike Leigh's latestfilm has been titled All Or Nothing.The story of a London couple - he a taxi driver, she a supermarketcheckout girl - whose life is thrown into turmoil when an unexpectedtragedy occurs, the film features Leigh regulars including Timothy Spall(Secrets And Lies, Topsy-Turvy, Life Is Sweet), Lesley Manville ...

  • News

    Sidney Poitier to receive honorary Oscar

    2002-01-23T22:59:00Z

    Sidney Poitier is to receivean honorary Academy Award at this year's Oscar ceremony on March 24,2002.The decision to give Poitierthe award was made by the board of governors of the Academy Of Motion PictureArts & Sciences "for his extraordinary performances and uniquepresence on the screen, and for representing the motion ...

  • Reviews

    Real Women Have Curves

    2002-01-23T14:47:00Z

    Dir: Patricia Cardoso. US. 2002. 90minsHow ironic that the biggest crowd-pleaser at last week's Sundance Film Festival and winner of its prestigious audience award is made for television. Delighted cinema audiences who cheered and clapped in theatres at Park City will be the only ones in the US to participate ...

  • Reviews

    The Dancer Upstairs

    2002-01-23T14:46:00Z

    Dir John Malkovich. US 2001. 134 mins.It's such a rarity nowadays to see an American film about explicitly political themes, and one set in a foreign country, that The Dancer Upstairs, John Malkovich's honourable feature directorial debut, deserves extra credit for its ambitious scope and for being made in the ...

  • News

    Bruce Willis boards Intermedia, Hartswood, BBC pic

    2002-01-23T03:48:00Z

    In an unlikely pairing of resources, independent giant Intermedia and Bruce Willis and Arnold Rifkin’s Cheyenne Enterprises are teaming up with Beryl Vertue’s UK company Hartswood Films and BBC Films to produce a US-set thriller Me Againwhich will star Willis and is set to go into production this year.To be ...

  • News

    Altman snubbed by DGA; Nolan gets surprise nod

    2002-01-23T00:00:00Z

    Just two days after theGolden Globe for best director of the year went to Robert Altman for GosfordPark, the Directors Guild Of America(DGA) has thrown the running open again by omitting Altman from its shortlistof five nominees.The nominees are Ron Howardfor A Beautiful Mind, PeterJackson for The Lord Of The ...

  • News

    Julian Levin moves to digital cinema at Fox

    2002-01-22T23:57:00Z

    Julian Levin, executive vicepresident of sales and distribution for 20th Century FoxInternational, has switched jobs at the studio and been named executive vicepresident, digital exhibition and special projects, a title he will assume onFeb 4.Levin will now reportjointly to Scott Neeson, president of international theatrical, and BruceSnyder, president of domestic ...

  • News

    Seattle Women's Fest kicks off tomorrow

    2002-01-22T23:56:00Z

    The 2002 Women In Cinemafestival will kick off tomorrow (Jan 24-31) in Seattle, a presentation ofCinema Seattle and the Seattle International Film Festival.Films screening in thefestival include Jill Sprecher's 13 Conversations About One Thing, Kasia Adamik's Bark, Clara Law's The Goddess Of 1967, Lone Scherfig's Italian For Beginners, Lucrecia Martel's ...

  • News

    SPC buys North American rights to Juana La Loca

    2002-01-22T23:55:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics (SPC)has acquired North American rights to Vicente Aranda's Juana La Loca (Mad Love), the historic story of Queen Joan Of Castille and her love for thedecadent Archduke Of Austria Philip The Handsome. The film is the Spanishsubmission for the foreign language Academy Award and was recently nominatedfor ...

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    PGA gives Vanguard honour to Pixar Animation

    2002-01-22T23:53:00Z

    The Producers Guild OfAmerica is to give its inaugural Vanguard Award to Pixar Animation Studios atthe annual PGA Awards on March 3 in Los Angeles.The award was established tohonour the "brilliant and creative contributions in entertainmentproduction in the fields of new media and technology." It will beaccepted by Ed Catmull ...

  • News

    Mex 10% tax on satellite & cable TV proposed

    2002-01-22T20:59:00Z

    Foreign pay-TV programmers may have won a temporary victory over the implementation of harsh taxes in Brazil, but in Mexico the battle is just heating up. The bone of contention is a Congressional move to impose a new 10% tax on satellite and cable TV services in the country. Last ...

  • News

    MTV, Nelvana to co-produce two TV series

    2002-01-22T20:54:00Z

    Viacom's MTV Networks and Toronto-based Nelvana Ltd. have signed an agreement to co-produce two new television series targeted to young adults. The first, the animated comedy Clone High, imagines a universe where young clones of historical figures and dead celebrities are in attendance at the same high school. The second ...

  • News

    Cinepool picks up films for Berlin market

    2002-01-22T20:52:00Z

    Austrian filmmakers Sabine Hiebler and Gerhard Ertl's drama Nogo and Oliver Dommenget's children's film Help I'm A Boy! will be given their market premieres by Munich-based world sales outfit Cinepool at the forthcoming European Film Market in Berlin.Produced by Dor Film, Nogo stars hot young German acting talent such as ...

  • News

    Buena Vista Int'l TV, TF1 sign multi-year deal

    2002-01-22T20:48:00Z

    Buena Vista International Television (BVI-TV), has concluded a multi-year agreement with French broadcaster TF1. The wide-ranging agreement includes rights to first-run feature films, the latest live action series, TV movies and mini-series. The agreement will also include a TV special about the opening of the new theme park at Disneyland ...

  • News

    Arthouse cinema 'virtual circuit' mooted for UK

    2002-01-22T18:18:00Z

    UK support body the Film Council is proposing to unite the county's art-house cinemas in a so-called virtual circuit, as well as underwrite distributors' p&a costs, under proposals worth $24.3m (£17m) in support for the specialist sector.The council, which is now consulting the film sector before launching its initiatives in ...