All Screen articles in 21 November 2008 – Page 2

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    Production - Box office - The India-pudding

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    With Bollywood keen to expand internationally beyond the Indian diaspora, and global interest in India at an all-time high, there have been many attempts to make films that combine elements of Indian and Western culture. Not all have been successful.India-themed films directed by film-makers of Indian origin based overseas, such ...

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    Beyond Bollywood: Focus on Goa Film Bazaar

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    In the wake of a string of deals between the US studios and Indian entertainment companies, India has become the subject of global scrutiny. But for the majority of Indian film-makers, particularly those working outside the Bollywood mainstream, there is still a huge disconnect between them and the international market.While ...

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    Focus: Kristian Levring is back with Fear Me Not

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    Ten years on from the peak of the Dogme movement, Kristian Levring is back creating buzz with his latest feature, Fear Me Not. The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde-inspired psychological drama was one of the stand-out hits at Toronto, where US rights were sold to IFC Films.Co-written and directed by ...

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    Awards Countdown focus: Contenders yet to show hand

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    By mid-November last year, the majority of awards contenders were already in the public domain. Only a handful of stragglers - There Will Be Blood, Sweeney Todd, The Great Debaters, Charlie Wilson's War, The Bucket List - remained to be seen by press and Oscar commentators. As it turned out, ...

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    Awards Countdown - BAFTA preview

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    The British Academy Of Film And Television Arts (BAFTA) could be forgiven for resting on its laurels. Its 2008film awards were largely judged to be a hit; a mixture of international celebrity and home-grown heroes ensured anight to remember, not least in the sight of Sylvester Stallone presenting the Alexander ...

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    Production - Australia-India collaborations - The empire strikes back

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    Producers Jim McElroy (Picnic At Hanging Rock) and John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence) are among the Australians heading to Film Bazaar in Goa as part of a delegation organised by the Screen Producers Association of Australia (Spaa). Both have well-developed projects suited to joint venturing with India."There has always been a ...

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    Awards Countdown: Animation Oscar preview

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    Fourteen feature films were announced for the shortlist for this year's animated feature Oscar in early November. The range was wide. Of course there was the latest Pixar extravaganza, Wall-E, and the two annual DreamWorks Animation films Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. Blue Sky Studios' early-year hit ...

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    China - Boom times ahead

    2008-11-21T00:00:00Z

    With more than 16 heavyweight releases jamming the three-month period from November 20, Chinese exhibitors are estimating that box office during the year-end season will reach $146m (rmb1bn), up 10% on the same period last year.China's year-end season, which traditionally takes place from late November to late February, combines the ...

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    Seattle Film Festival announces $780,000 in grants

    2008-11-20T23:17:00Z

    The Seattle International Film Festival has received $750,000 in grants from The Wallace Foundation and $30,000 from The Academy Foundation Of The Academy Of Motion Picture Art And Sciences.The Wallace Foundation award will be spread out over four years to develop ethnic, youth and family outreach.The $30,000 received from The ...

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    Bruce Tuchman promoted to president of MGM Networks

    2008-11-20T23:15:00Z

    Bruce Tuchman has been promoted to president of MGM Networks and will continue to be based in New York City.Tuchman reports to MGM chairman and CEO Harry Sloan and will continue to oversee the division, which manages and develops the company's activities in MGM and non-MGM branded international television channels ...

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    Eastwood to receive Modern Master award at Santa Barbara

    2008-11-20T23:13:00Z

    Clint Eastwood will receive the Santa Barbara International Film Festival's highest honour The Modern Master Award on January 29.Eastwood has two films in contention this awards season with Changeling and the upcoming Gran Torino and has won the directing Oscar twice for Million Dollar Baby in 2005 and Unforgiven in ...

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    Forever The Moment wins bestfilm at Korea's Blue Dragons

    2008-11-20T18:16:00Z

    South Korean Director Yim Soon-rye's Forever The Moment walked away with the best picture award at the 29th Blue Dragon Awards in Seoul.Based on the true story of the Korean women's handball team for the 2004 Athens Olympics, the film made $26m at the box office and was the first ...

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    Waltz With Bashir, Dean Spanley to receive UK lottery funding

    2008-11-20T17:24:00Z

    Israeli film Waltz with Bashir is one of the latest films to benefit from the UK Film Council's Prints and Advertising Fund.Artificial Eye was awarded $ 371,195 to broaden the release of Ari Folman's film from 25 to 60 screens. The money will pay for national advertising and an online ...

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    Warner Brothers UK appoints Polly Cochrane to oversee market

    2008-11-20T16:25:00Z

    Josh Berger, President and Managing Director of Warner Brothers UK, has named Polly Cochrane as WBUK's new Vice President and Group Marketing Director. Commenting on the appointment Josh Berger said: 'Polly is one of the most respected marketers of her generation with a proven track record of innovation and creativity ...

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    Asian Festival of 1st Films unveils nominations

    2008-11-20T15:40:00Z

    The Asian Festival of 1st Films, a Singapore-based film and documentary festival for first-time filmmakers, has unveiled the nominations for the festival's fourth edition to be held December 4-10. Among nominated films are Indian actress Nandita Das' Firaq, which traces the emotional journeys of ordinary people one month after the ...

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    Screen International Critics' Choice 2008

    2008-11-20T12:08:00Z

    Screen International Critics' Choice 2008The Chaser (dir. Na Hong-jin)The Class (dir. Laurent Cantet) Gomorrah(dir. Matteo Garrone) Hunger (dir. Steve McQueen) Il Divo (dir. Paolo Sorrentino) O'Horten (dir. Bent Hamer) Of Time And The City (dir. Terence Davies) Three Monkeys (dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan) Tokyo Sonata (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa) Vinyan (dir. ...

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    Black Nights Festival announces competition line up

    2008-11-20T12:06:00Z

    The 12th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (November 13-December 7) has announced its international competition programmes and the projects included in the Baltic Event Co-Production Market.In the festival's EurAsia competition, 18 films will compete for the Grand Prix and $12,600 (Euros 10,000).The EurAsia jury consists of actor Rain Tolk, director ...

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    Episode 3: Enjoy Poverty opens 21st International Documentary Festival

    2008-11-20T10:29:00Z

    The 21st International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) has opened with the world premiere of Renzo Martens' Episode 3: Enjoy Poverty. On the eve of IDFA, international sales rights to Enjoy Poverty were picked up by Vienna-based outfit, Autlook Film Sales.The provocative, Congo-set film explores the emotional and economic value of ...

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    Shooting of Wide Open Spaces begins in Ireland

    2008-11-20T10:12:00Z

    Principal photography of coming of age comedy Wide Open Spaces has started in Ireland. The film was written by Arthur Mathews, co-writer of TV series Father Ted, is directed by Tom Hall and shot by Tim Fleming (Once).The film is a co-production between Irish company Grand Pictures (Spin the Bottle) ...

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    Alexandra Stone leaves Recorded to set up CMP Film

    2008-11-20T10:00:00Z

    Alexandra Stone, who has spent the last 14 years in senior production roles at Jeremy Thomas' Recorded Picture Company (RPC), has left Recorded to head up a new film division for Creative Management And Productions (CMP) called CMP Film Ltd.Based in London, she will be charged with developing and producing ...