All Screen articles in 23 January 2009 – Page 5

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    European studios shoot to thrill

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    This time last year, $1 bought £0.51. Now $1 translates into £0.68. Suddenly the UK is looking to Hollywood the most cost-effective it has for years. And US productions are booking in fast to UK facilities. Twentieth Century Fox has started shooting Gulliver's Travels at Pinewood studios. Directed by Shark ...

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    United States - Prohibition's era

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Ten years after Twin Falls Idaho premiered at Sundance and established Michael and Mark Polish as darlings of independent cinema, the brothers return to Park City this month with Manure, one of two films they shot back-to-back last summer.A satirical riff on the US salesman archetype, Manure, which screens in ...

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    Distribution - Paris Match

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    For French films at the local box office, 2008 will be a hard act to follow. Pathe's juggernaut Welcome To The Sticks saw more than 20 million film-goers pack France's cinemas to help bring admissions for 2008's top 10 local films to more than 41 million, approximately double the admissions ...

  • Features

    In Focus: Production's French correction

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    An oft-heard lament in the French film industry has been the lack of incentives for foreign productions considering a shoot in the territory. Since 1998, when Steven Spielberg told a crowd at the Deauville film festival he had chosen not to shoot Saving Private Ryan in France because it was ...

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    The co-production market - 'We had to Kill a lot of our darlings'

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    "We want to maintain the exclusivity of being in CineMart and to give more space and attention to the projects," says CineMart manager Marit Van Den Elshout, of the 36 projects being showcased at this year's event.She talks regretfully about having to "kill a lot of our darlings" and to ...

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    Rotterdam Tiger Competition

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    World premieresThe Hungry Ghosts (US) opening filmDir: Michael ImperioliThe directing debut of actor Michael Imperioli, best known for his role in The Sopranos, is an ensemble piece set in New York and stars another Sopranos alumnus, Steve Schirripa. Produced by Cicala Filmworks, the New York-based outfit run by Stefan Schaefer ...

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    Screen opinion: film must marry magic and business

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    As befits these recessionary times, there has been a noticeable shift of tone at the business end of the industry recently. New emphasis has been placed on the search for scientific, transparent, bona fide facts and figures that might impress an investor or bank manager. With risk-aversion now set in ...

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    Profile: David U Lee's The Beijing connection

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    China-US co-productions have become popular over recent years - a trend that is likely to continue given the success of action adventure The Forbidden Kingdom. But, as many producers have discovered, navigating China's political landscape and vastly different production culture can be as daunting as one-on-one armed combat with the ...

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    Awards countdown music - Perfect harmony

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    THOMAS NEWMANWALL-E AND REVOLUTIONARY ROADEight-times Oscar-nominated composer Thomas Newman has two scores in contention this year, both very different compositions for very different films: Andrew Stanton's animated futurist fable Wall-E and Sam Mendes' period drama Revolutionary Road.There is a chasm between the pictures in terms of tone. Wall-E is set ...

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    Awards Countdown - Golden Globes - Slumdog has its day

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Kate Winslet scored a stunning double triumph at the 66th Golden Globes last Sunday, while Slumdog Millionaire upset the form guide to shut out pre-show favourites The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button and Frost/Nixon.Winslet made herself an Oscar front runner after taking home the first two Globes of her career ...

  • Kristin Scott Thomas
    Features

    Awards People: Kristin Scott Thomas

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Kristin Scott Thomas talks to Mike Goodridge about her latest film I’ve Loved You So Long.

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    Asia-Pacific Box-Office Round-Up - China in the black as many see red

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    China continued its box-office surge in 2008, with a 26.7% rise on the previous year. Box-office receipts in China finished at $617.1m (rmb4.2bn) according to figures from the Film Bureau under the State Administration of Radio, Film And Television (Sarft) - the sixth year in a row the territory has ...

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    HBO buys US TV rights to Magic Hour's Sundance doc Burma VJ

    2009-01-15T22:49:00Z

    As Sundance 2009 prepared to roll into action tonight (January 15) Submarine Entertainment and First Hand Films announced they had closed a deal with HBO for US television rights to Magic Hour Films’ documentaryBurma VJ.Submarine’s Josh Braun and Esther van Messel of First Hand Films brokered the deal with HBO ...

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    WBPI exports Indian actioner Chandni Chowk to 35 markets

    2009-01-15T19:51:00Z

    Warner Bros Pictures International opens the Bollywood kung-fu comedy Chandni Chowk To China day-and-date with North America in more than 35 markets on January 16 as part of a 40-territory release.Chandni Chowk To China will open on more than 125 screens in the US and Canada, making it the biggest ...

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    Samuel Goldwyn Films takes US rights to Brothers At War

    2009-01-15T19:41:00Z

    Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired US rights from to Jake Rademacher's documentary and festival winner Brothers At War.Rademacher produced the film with Norman S Powell about his two brothers who are US Army soldiers and have collectively served seven tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Gary Sinise and Dave Scantling served ...

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    Vietnamese American film-makers launch new US distribution company

    2009-01-15T19:34:00Z

    Timothy Linh Bui, Stephane Gauger, Ham Tran and Wyn Tran's newly launched distributor Wave Releasing targeting Vietnamese-American and discerning independent audiences and will roll out its maiden title Owl And The Sparrow on January 16.The Vietnamese-American partners have worked in various capacities on each other's projects and were inspired to ...

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    China's SARFT sends draft film promotion law to State Council

    2009-01-15T19:25:00Z

    Hopes that China will implement a film rating system have been raised as drafting of the Film Promotion Law has been finalized and submitted to China's State Council for approval. The draft was drawn up by the Chinese State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT). According to Zheng Dongtian, ...

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    Admissions down by just 1% in Argentina in 2008

    2009-01-15T19:21:00Z

    Cinema attendance figures in Argentina dropped by an estimated 1% in 2008. The period saw 34.2 million admissions as opposed to 34.5 million in 2007.However, total box office gross was 18% up from last year because of a 20% rise in the average ticket price, according to provisional figures from ...

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    Cape No.7 gets green light in mainland China

    2009-01-15T19:07:00Z

    Previously suspended Taiwanese hit Cape No. 7 has finally received a screening permit in mainland China. The film is now scheduled to be released on February 14, according to distributor China Film Group. Weng Li, spokesperson for the China Film Group today confirmed the release date and said the film ...

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    UK tops local fare down underbut Aussie releases less discriminate

    2009-01-15T18:30:00Z

    UK films earned more than twice as much as Australian films in Australian cinemas in 2008 according to figures released today. The 40 Australian films contributing to the overall 2008 local share sold US$23.3 million (A$35.5m) worth of tickets and represented 3.8 per cent of the total annual box office ...