All Screen articles in 22 July 2007

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  • News

    Milic's war drama Living And The Dead sweeps prizes at Pula

    2007-07-22T20:34:00Z

    At the 54th Pula Film Festival in Istria, Croatia (July 12-21), Kristijan Milic's The Living And The Dead (Zivi I Mrtvi) won the Grand Golden Arena for the best film, as well as the best director prize. The brutal war drama set in Bosnia in two overlapping stories happening in ...

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    Thailand's Kantana starts work on Khan Kluay sequel

    2007-07-22T20:30:00Z

    Thailand's Kantana Group has started production on a sequel to 3D animated feature Khan Kluay, about the adventures of a blue elephant, which was the top local hit at the Thai box office last year. The new animation, Khan Kluay 2, has an estimated budget of $5m. 'The bulk is ...

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    Film Frame unleashes Brave at Bangkok Film Market

    2007-07-22T20:30:00Z

    Thailand 's Film Frame Productions is launching action comedy drama Brave at the Bangkok Film Market, which kicks off today (July 23). The $1.2m picture - high by local standards - is a co-production with Aflin Shauki's Malaysian outfit Vision Works. The picture marks the first completed project of Thanapon ...

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    Universal's Wanted finishes Czech leg of shoot

    2007-07-22T20:29:00Z

    Timur Bekmambetov wrapped production on Universal's Wanted in the Czech Republic on Saturday. The crew now moves on to Chicago, where they will shoot Aug 7-17. Czech press reported Bekmambetov as saying the budget of the film was $50m. The film is the first in production and distribution deal between ...

  • Reviews

    Rocket Science

    2007-07-22T19:24:00Z

    Dir: Jeffrey Blitz. US. 2007. 98mins.After the success of his Oscar-nominated documentary Spellbound, writer-director Jeffrey Blitz takes a shaky first step into features with Rocket Science. A deadpan high-school comedy about a misfit trying fruitlessly to court the object of his affection, this indie-minded effort suggests a film-maker too enamored ...

  • News

    Cinefan opens with Iran-Azerbaijan co-production Raami

    2007-07-21T12:09:00Z

    Osian's Cinefan 9th Festival of Asian & Arab Cinema opened in Delhi on Friday night (July 20) with the international premiere of Iran-Azerbaijan co-production Raami. The feature debut of documentary filmmaker Babak Shirinsefat, the film follows a musician searching for his Armenian wife, who fled to Iran during the conflict ...

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    Jonas Cuaron's Ano Una among Venice Critics Week selections

    2007-07-20T15:23:00Z

    Ano Una, the first film by Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron's son Jonas Cuaron, will close Critics Week at the upcoming Venice Film Festival (Aug 29-Sept 8).The film is the story of a summer romance between a Mexican teenager and an older American woman.The Critics Week will open with two films ...

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    Pia Film Festival awards grand prix to Bare-assed Japan

    2007-07-20T12:45:00Z

    Director Yuya Ishii's Bare-assed Japan (Mukidashi Nippon) won the Grand Prix at this year's Pia Film Festival (PFF), which ran July 14-20 in Tokyo 's Shibuya district. A total of 14 films, both feature-length and shorts, were selected to screen in competition from 780 submissions. Shot for a budget of ...

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    Film24 channel launches on UK's Sky platform

    2007-07-20T12:39:00Z

    A new independent channel has launched on Sky's platform. The Film24 (channel 158) launches as a channel about film, not airing films.The original programming covers large and small films and DVD releases, new talent, regional cinema, films in production and more behind-the-scenes programmes.Nicky Davis, CEO of Film24 says: ' Movies ...

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    Chen's Mei Lanfang starts shooting in Beijing

    2007-07-20T12:37:00Z

    Chinese director Chen Kaige announced the start of production on his biopic of Peking opera singer Mei Lanfang in Beijing yesterday. The actual shooting started last Saturday (July 14) in Beijing Film Studio. Huayi Brothers Pictures came on board as one of the backers just last week, joining the original ...

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    Soderbergh gears up for Spanish shoot for two Che features

    2007-07-20T12:09:00Z

    Shooting starts Wednesday in Spain on Steven Soderbergh's two Spanish-language films about Ernesto 'Che' Guevera, El Argentino and Guerrilla. The much anticipated films will shoot consecutively for nine weeks in Spain on locations in Madrid, Castilla La Mancha and Andalusia before moving on to Puerto Rico. Benicio del Toro stars ...

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    Mansoor's In The Name Of God opens in Pakistan

    2007-07-20T07:39:00Z

    Pakistan's first local feature film to deal with the subject of fundamentalism and militancy, In The Name Of God (Khuda Key Liye), opens in Pakistan today (July 20) on 11 screens in ten cities. The Urdu-language film is financed by Unilever Pakistan which has sponsored many of the music videos ...

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    Bangkok fest opening heavy on filmmakers, light on glitz

    2007-07-20T06:38:00Z

    Despite a six-month delay and constant doubts about the event's value, the Bangkok International Film Festival rolled out the red carpet last night for an opening gala, well-attended by local and international filmmakers, along with Thai politicians and the media. The opening event was elegant and tasteful, while avoiding the ...

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    Thai thriller 13 takes top prize at PiFan

    2007-07-20T06:32:00Z

    South Korea 's Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan) held its closing ceremony yesterday (July 19), with the top award going to Thai film 13 by Chookiet Sakveerakul. A psychological thriller noted for its engaging script about a salesman who enters into a high-stakes adventure game, the film also picked ...

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    Harry Potter's own book launch poses only real competition to ever-rising Phoenix

    2007-07-19T23:38:00Z

    Every fan of the franchise knows it's not in Harry Potter's nature to be a bully, but the film version of his exploits is a different beast entirely and has been swatting rivals like flies since it was released around the world last week.The fifth episode in the fantasy series, ...

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    EC approves Belgian Tax Shelter system

    2007-07-19T22:48:00Z

    There were sighs of relief in the Belgian production community withthe official announcement today (Thursday) that the EuropeanCommission has renewed its approval of the Belgian Tax Shelter system.Earlier this summer, the Commission had sent back proposals for therenewal, expressing concern about the lack of 'cultural' documentationin the proposals. Those concerns ...

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    Telefilm backs seven low-budget features

    2007-07-19T21:43:00Z

    Telefilm Canada will support the production of seven feature films, including new projects from Marc-Andre Forcier (Une Histoire Inventee, The Countess Of Baton Rouge) and filmmaker and actress Micheline Lanctot (Sonatine). The projects, six in French and one in English, will receive up to $191,000 (C$200,000) through the federal film ...

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    Northwest screen agency starts lab for multi-platform content

    2007-07-19T15:50:00Z

    UK regional screen agency Northwest Vision + Media is starting a new multi-platform lab for content producers. The linked training and funding initiative Alchemy, set up with consultants Olsberg SPI, will include a residential strategy workshop, a product development period and a networking event. The lab is geared to TV, ...

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    Senator Film to release next Wenders' Palermo Shooting

    2007-07-19T11:28:00Z

    Senator Film will release Wim Wenders' next feature film The Palermo Shooting, which begins shooting in Dusseldorf from September 17 before moving to Sicily.This is the second time Wenders and Senator have worked together after the director's internationally feted documentary Buena Vista Social Club took more than $7.5m (Euros 5.4m) ...

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    Arts festival may pave way for cinemas in Saudi Arabia

    2007-07-19T11:07:00Z

    Speculation that Saudi Arabia is gradually moving towards opening cinemas will intensify following the second Festival of Visual Arts in Jeddah, which ends on Friday. The four-day festival, organized by local audio and visual productions company Ruwaad Media, includes 28 short films and documentaries from Saudi and other Gulf countries, ...