All Screen articles in 23 March 2000 – Page 3

  • Reviews

    Jubaku (Spellbound)

    2000-03-20T21:10:00Z

    Dir: Masato Harada. Jap. 1999. 115 mins.Prod cos: Kadokawa Shoten, Sankei Shimbun, Toei. Int'l sales: Toei (+81 3 3535 7621). Exec prods: Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, Tan Takaiwa, Shigeaki Hazama, Jun Sakagami. Prod: Masato Hara. Scr: Ryo Takasugi, Satoru Suzuki, Mugita Kinoshita. DoP: Yoshitaka Sakamoto. Prod des: Kyoko Heya. Ed: Akimasa Kawashima. ...

  • News

    Eagle soars with Intermedia trio

    2000-03-20T21:10:00Z

    Newly-recapitalised Italian distributor Eagle Pictures is finalising the acquisition of three titles from Guy East and Nigel Sinclair's Intermedia Films in a deal that is expected to lead to a long-term distribution arrangement.Eagle co-founder and chief executive officer Stefano Dammicco confirmed that the companies are negotiating a multi-picture deal in ...

  • News

    Drefa to exit Progress Film Distributors

    2000-03-20T21:10:00Z

    Drefa Media Holding, a subsidiary of Leipzig-based public broadcaster MDR, is planning to sell its 37.5% stake in the recently privatised East German Progress Film Distributors.Progress holds global exclusive rights to more than 6,000 feature films, documentaries and animation films produced by the former DEFA studios between 1946 and 1990. ...

  • News

    Helkon, Redbus create pan-Euro buying alliance

    2000-03-20T21:10:00Z

    UK distributor Redbus Film Distribution and Germany''s Helkon Media have formed a joint acquisition alliance.The companies are to pick up rights for their respective markets, but may also take pan-European rights, accounting for about 50% of a film''s budget between them and striking an output deal with a US studio ...

  • News

    Telefilm Canada suspends Cinar's federal funding

    2000-03-20T15:45:00Z

    Cinar''s current production activities could be at risk as financing from federal funding body Telefilm Canada has been suspended pending the results of investigations into the company''s activities. Canadian Television has also cut off its funding to Cinar.Once a stock market darling with a wholesome family image, Cinar has been ...

  • News

    Bertelsmann exits AOL joint ventures

    2000-03-20T15:45:00Z

    European media giant Bertelsmann and America Online (AOL) have decided to patch up their differences over AOL's expansion strategy. Under a deal heralded as a $250m "strategic global alliance" Bertelsmann has secured an outlet for its on-line content and has agreed to sell its interests in AOL Europe and AOL ...

  • News

    Jacob's Presidential Role

    2000-03-20T14:28:00Z

    The following Q&A appeared in Screen International, the weekly, on March 10, on the occasion of Gilles Jacob's elevation to president of the Cannes Film Festival.While his name does not often appear on the lists of Hollywood power brokers, the super-rich or the stars to watch, Gilles Jacob is arguably ...

  • Reviews

    It Takes All Kinds (Le Gout Des Autres)

    2000-03-20T13:03:00Z

    Dir: Agnes Jaoui. France. 112 mins.Prod cos: Telema, Les Films A4, France 2 Cinema. Int'l sales: Pathe International (+1 310 247 4747). Prod: Charles Gassot. Scr: Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. DoP: Laurent Dailland. Prod des: Francois Emmanueli. Ed: Herve de Luze. Main cast: Jean-Pierre Bacri, Agnes Jaoui, Gerard Lanvin, Alain ...

  • News

    Mexican film set to prosper despite dubbing law

    2000-03-20T12:32:00Z

    A ruling by Mexico's Supreme Court to permit the dubbing of foreign films into Spanish has thrown local filmmakers into a panic, but some observers believe the current unprecedented crop of local box office hits can withstand the changes. Over the past 12 months, at least four Mexican films have ...

  • News

    Russian actor prevented from shooting in space

    2000-03-20T12:32:00Z

    Plans to send Russian actor Vladimir Steklov to the Mir space station to shoot a feature film have fallen through because the film-makers have been unable to raise finance for the project.Russian Aerospace Agency spokesman Konstantin Kreidenko said the actor will not travel to Mir due to the "nonfulfilment of ...

  • News

    TF1 chief accuses Canal Plus of monopoly position

    2000-03-20T12:32:00Z

    Patrick Le Lay, chairman of French broadcaster TF1 which part owns the TPS digital platform, has launched a fresh attack on Canal Plus over the on-going issue of access to pay-TV rights.Le Lay has written to state film body CNC accusing Canal Plus, which controls rival platform Canal Satellite, of ...

  • News

    Quiero secures output deal with Universal

    2000-03-20T11:28:00Z

    Quiero Television, the Spanish group which is poised to launch Europe's second digital terrestrial broadcasting operation, has struck its first output deal with a major studio. The outfit, previously known as Onda Digital, is poised to unveil a wide-ranging supply deal with Universal Studios. The deal, which is arranged through ...

  • News

    AFMA launches production loan guarantee scheme

    2000-03-20T11:28:00Z

    The American Film Marketing Association (AFMA) has clinched a major new independent financing initiative, reaching agreement with Export-Import Bank Of The United States (Ex-Im) to furnish US AFMA members (producers and lenders) with film production loan guarantees.The agreement is revolutionary in that it guarantees the production loan and not the ...

  • News

    Roberts smashes box office again

    2000-03-20T09:05:00Z

    Julia Roberts confirmed her place in the very highest pantheon of movie stars over the weekend with a spectacular $28.2m opening for her latest tour de force Erin Brockovich. The story of a real-life single mother who won a record settlement for victims of water contamination, the movie had won ...

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    Railroad Man sweeps Japan Academy Awards

    2000-03-17T18:52:00Z

    Railroad Man, a comeback film for Japanese screen legend Ken Takakura which cleaned up at the Japanese box office last year, swept all major prizes at the 1999 Japan Academy Awards. In addition to selecting the film as best picture and veteran Yasuo Furuhata as best director, Academy voters named ...

  • News

    Seldin takes up production role at Top Cow

    2000-03-17T18:20:00Z

    Spike Seldin has been named president of production for the film and television division of comic book publisher Top Cow Productions. Seldin was formerly vice president of original programming for Turner Network Television (TNT) from 1996-99. Top Cow is the third largest publisher of American comic books worldwide and its ...

  • News

    Sony, Dubbing Brothers team up for German launch

    2000-03-17T18:20:00Z

    Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) and French dubbing specialist Dubbing Brothers have unveiled plans to build a $4.5m (DM9m) state-of-the-art digital facility at the Babelsberg studios outside Berlin.SPE will take a 25% stake in the venture - which is called Dubbing Brothers Germany (DBG) - and contribute technical expertise and ...

  • News

    Marcus wins Miramax, Irish Film Institute award

    2000-03-17T18:20:00Z

    Shimmy Marcus is the winner of the 1999 Miramax award which was first established by Harvey Weinstein and the Film Institute of Ireland in 1994. The award, valued at IR£10,000 ($12,600), is for Marcus'' thriller script, Headrush. The award was established to develop the writing of new feature-length screenplays in ...

  • News

    Iosseliani appointed head of Camera d'Or jury

    2000-03-17T18:20:00Z

    Veteran Georgian director Otar Iosseliani has been appointed as head of the Camera d'Or jury as the Cannes festival begins to take shape. The prize, given during the closing ceremony of the official selection, is awarded to the best first feature in any section of the festival. Iosseliani, whose films ...

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    Gilliam's Quixote saddles up with European backers

    2000-03-17T15:08:00Z

    After tilting in vain at so many financing windmills for the past year, Terry Gilliam has finally lined up a combination of European funding partners for his long-cherished The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.French majors Pathe and Le Studio Canal Plus are teaming up with French production outfit Hachette Premiere ...