All Screen articles in 23 October 2002 – Page 2
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Spain TV Expo readies inaugural US edition
The newly created Spain TV Expo is readying its first edition next month in Miami (Nov 14-16) with the anticipated participation of companies from Spain, the US and Latin America.The Expo was created to further commercial relations between Spanish producers and key broadcasters from the Americas through one-on-one meetings between ...
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UGC makes solid start as UK distributor
The UK saw a new film distributor take its bow in the theatrical marketplace over the weekend as UGC Films released Mike Leigh's critically-acclaimed All Or Nothing.Entering the chart at number 10, despite playing at just 55 sites, the social drama, which stars Leigh regular Timothy Spall, grossed a good ...
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Gettin' Square gets international distribution
Universal Pictures/Studio Canal/UIP has been named as the international distributor of Gettin' Square, the hard-edged comedy drama that went into production in Queensland today under the direction of Jonathan Teplitzky, whose debut film was Better Than Sex. Hoyts is handling the film locally. Gettin' Square is set in the world ...
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Spain's film funding crisis deepens
Spain's film funding crisis is escalating, with producers, actors, broadcasters and the government all blaming each other for a major production slowdown.Newly released figures show that both local productions and foreign acquisitions have plummeted in Spain this year. Spanish producers' federation FAPAE estimates that 84 films will shoot in ...
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Korean exhibitor to launch pilot US cinema
South Korean major CJ Entertainment has announced plans to expand its CGV multiplex line into the US, with its first venue scheduled to open in Los Angeles' Koreatown in 2004. The venture marks the first effort by a Korean film company to target the Korean-American community through theatrical, rather ...
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Ceili War starts in Northern Ireland
Location filming started in Northern Ireland on Friday on The Great Ceili War. The $7.7m (£5m) film about brothers who lead rival bands is directed by John Irvin and will shoot for four weeks in Belfast and Glenarm, County Antrim, before relocating to the Isle of Man. The script is ...
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Watling joins cast of Gay's In The City
Actress Leonor Watling has joined the cast of director Cesc Gay's forthcoming tragicomedy In The City (En La Ciudad).Watling, who starred as the comatose ballerina in Pedro Almodovar's Talk To Her (Hable Con Ella), will take a supporting role in the film, which stars Eduard Fernandez (Smoking Room), Monica Lopez ...
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Media Asia picks up two Chinese features
Hong Kong's Media Asia has picked up all rights outside China to two features from up-and-coming mainland talent in the run-up to Mifed.Directed by Zhang Yibai, Media Asia's first pick-up: Spring Subway is written and produced by Liu Fendou whose writing credits include Zhang Yang's Shower and Spicy Love Soup. ...
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Germany submits Nowhere In Africa for foreign-language Oscar
Multiple award-winning Caroline Link's Nowhere In Africa has been chosen as the German entry to compete for the best foreign-language Oscar.The nine-person independent jury of experts, which was appointed by the Export Union of German Cinema to select the German entry to compete for the best foreign language film Oscar, ...
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European Film Academy nominates shorts
The European Film Academy (EFA) and United International Pictures (UIP) have announced the 11 nominations for the Euros 10,000 European Short Film Award 2002 - Prix UIP, the winner of which will be presented in Rome on December 7, during the European Film Awards ceremony.The nominations are:MunoBouli Lanners, BelgiumPrix UIP ...
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Kiss The Bride, Cinemania win top prizes at Hamptons Fest
Director-screenwriter Vanessa Parise's Kiss The Bride and James Coburn were among honorees as the tenth Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) closed amid a flurry of awards on Oct 19 and 20. Jury panel and audience awards were selected from 129 independent features, documentaries and short films screened from Oct 16-20. ...
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Diesel fuels hot UK box office opening
Latest action icon Vin Diesel enjoyed his biggest UK opening yet with Columbia TriStar's XXX at the weekend. The film, intended to be the first in a franchise for which part two is already scheduled for a 2004 release, took a mighty four-day opening gross (Oct 17-20) of $5.3m (£3.4m) ...
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Pascal, Blake, Landau promoted to vice chairmen at SPE
Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) chairman John Calley has promoted three of company's leading lights to the position of vice chairman under a new management structure designed to encourage a "constant flow of information". Columbia Pictures chairman Amy Pascal, Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group worldwide marketing and distribution president Jeff Blake ...
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Signs becomes BVI's biggest Italian live action opener ever
Signs grossed $13.6m in a record-breaking weekend for Buena Vista International (BVI) that produced the distributor's biggest live-action opening of all time in Italy. The supernatural drama took $4.1m from 414 screens and was also the fifth highest industry opening ever for a US-produced picture in the territory. In France ...
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Fox's Perdition past the $50m mark in international
Fox's Road To Perdition grossed $3.1m on 1,935 international screens over the weekend, bringing the picture's cumulative total to just under $50.1m. In the gangster drama's only opening it took $112,000 from 45 screens in Poland. In its second week in Australia Road To Perdition dropped 38% for a $475,000 ...
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Man Without A Past wins Grand Prize at Flanders fest
Aki Kaurismaki's The Man Without A Past has won the Grand Prize for Best Film at the 29th Flanders International Film Festival - Ghent.The International Jury, under chairmanship of Gerard Mortier, announced the winner Friday night (October 18) at the Capitole theatre. The ceremony preceded the gala screening of the ...
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UIP exec Marion Pilowsky tapped by Myriad in London...
Myriad Pictures, the Los Angeles-based sales & financing outfit, is beefing up its overseas presence by appointing UIP acquisitions chief Marion Pilowsky to head its London operation.Under the title of head of international production, Pilowsky aims to board between two and five projects in her first year from the UK ...
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Montreal World Film Festival gets competitive
In an effort to boost its profile on the international festival circuit, the Montreal World Film Festival is transforming several of its programmes into competitive sections, complete with cash prizes. As a result the festival will be selecting far fewer feature films, from more than 200 at the 2002 event ...
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UIP chairman Oneile expected to step down
UIP chairman Paul Oneile is expected to announce his departure from the international distribution giant imminently.London-based Oneile, who is understood to be leaving for personal reasons, has headed the international distribution venture of Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures since 1996.UIP president Andrew Cripps is seen as a likely to candidate ...
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THINKFilm buys North America on The Heart Of Me
THINKFilm has acquired all North American rights to UK drama The Heart Of Me which world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and which is the closing night presentation at the London Film Festival next month (Nov 21). Directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, the film stars Helena Bonham Carter, Paul ...
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