All Screen articles in 23 October 2007

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  • News

    NFI takes on Day Zero, Intervention and Sex and Breakfast

    2007-10-23T21:58:00Z

    New Films International (NFI) has picked up three titles ahead of AFM including the psychological drama Day Zero with Elijah Wood and addiction drama Intervention with Andie MacDowell.Day Zero imagines the lives of three friends in New York at a time when the military draft has been reinstated and the ...

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    American World takes on Alan Cumming's Ghost Writer

    2007-10-23T21:53:00Z

    Los Angeles-based American World Pictures (AWP) has boarded international rights to Alan Cumming's solo directorial debut Ghost Writer (aka Suffering Man's Charity) and will begin sales at AFM. Cumming stars in the comedy-horror film as a predatory music teacher who attempts to take the credit for a book written ...

  • News

    Rotterdam to offer Focus tributes to Breer and Jamie

    2007-10-23T17:08:00Z

    The International Film Festival Rotterdam, which is under the new leadership of director Rutger Wolfson for its 37th edition, is focusing its programme on Free Radicals, 'film-makers and artists who idiosyncratically and energetically follow their own course.' US film-maker Robert Breer and US artist Cameron Jamie will be the subject ...

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    blinkx strikes content indexing deal with Dogwoof

    2007-10-23T17:01:00Z

    Video search engine blinkx has partnered with Dogwoof.com for online film content. blinkx will transcribe and index video content from Dogwoof.com and allow users to watch Dogwoof's content at blinkx.com.Dogwoof.com offers its own indepently produced content as well as films from international film festivals. blinkx already has 14m hours of ...

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    Capitol bolsters AFM slate with new films from Redford, Hackford

    2007-10-23T16:32:00Z

    Capitol Films has announced several high-profile new projects on its slate for next week's American Film Market.Capitol will introduce buyers to Robert Redford's next directorial project, Against All Enemies, which will star Bruce Willis; as well as Taylor Hackford's next film Love Ranch, starring his wife, Oscar winner Helen Mirren ...

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    Swedish Institute gives record funding to Moodysson's Mammoth

    2007-10-23T16:11:00Z

    Swedish director Lukas Moodysson's first English-language feature, Mammoth (Mammut), which starts principal photography on Nov 5 in Thailand, has received a record $1.7m (Euros 1.3m) production funding from the Swedish Film Institute.Gael Garcia Bernal will star in the $10m-plus (Euros 7.4m-plus) production which will move to the Phillippines and Swedish ...

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    Cork's top shorts are Toyla and The Apology Line

    2007-10-23T16:03:00Z

    The Corona Cork Film Festival ended Oct 21 with a sold-out screening of Ang Lee's Lust, Caution. The festival estimates that more than 35,000 people attended films during the seven days of the festival, pushing box office takings up 9% from 2006.Several films sold out including the opening and closing ...

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    ContentFilm promotes Harry White to head of sales

    2007-10-23T14:43:00Z

    ContentFilm International has promoted Harry White to head of sales.White has been with ContentFilm International since 2002 and has worked on Black Book, Thank You For Smoking, Nightwatching, Transamerica, and Closing The Ring.He is based in ContentFilm's satellite office in Los Angeles. He will be attending next week's AFM along ...

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    Corbijn's Control leads BIFAs race with 10 nominations

    2007-10-23T14:30:00Z

    Anton Corbijn's debut feature Control, about Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, leads the nominations for the 10th annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs). Control, which premiered in Cannes, has 10 nominations, including Best Independent British Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Newcomer (Sam Riley), and Best Screenplay. Following closely behind ...

  • Reviews

    Let's Say (On Dirait Que)

    2007-10-23T12:26:00Z

    Dir: Francoise Marie, France 2007. 82 mins.A touching, telling documentary about older children's perspectives on the world of grown-ups, Let's Pretend That... has the potential to rival the success of Etre et Avoir (To Be and To Have) - Nicolas Phillibert's widely distributed study of a primary school class in ...

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    Indian distributor-exhibitor PVR ramps up production

    2007-10-23T11:55:00Z

    Indian distribution and exhibition company PVR Ltd, through its wholly-owned subsidiary PVR Pictures, plans to invest $25.2m (Rs1bn) in film production and expand its slate to three to four films in the current financial year. The company has also announced that it is teaming up with award-winning veteran filmmaker Rajkumar ...

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    TIFFCOM: US talent agents advise Japan on creating demand

    2007-10-23T11:35:00Z

    Find top US directors to support your talent and capitalise on US films shooting in Japan were among the nuggets of advice that Hollywood agents and casting directors offered to Japan's talent powerhouses at a TIFFCOM seminar today. Panellists including Endeavor's Adam Levine, US casting director Richard Pagano and Paris-based ...

  • News

    Schamus calls Oscar snub of Lust, Caution 'unjust and capricious'

    2007-10-23T11:16:00Z

    James Schamus, CEO of Focus Features, has expressed his dismay at the decision last week of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (AMPAS) in Los Angeles to reject Ang Lee's Lust, Caution as Taiwan's official submission for the Foreign Language Oscar.'I am sure there is some ancient and ...

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    Catherine Demier leaving Cannes administrative director post

    2007-10-23T11:12:00Z

    After two years of service, the Cannes Film Festival's Catherine Demier is in the process of leaving her position as administrative director. On Monday, Demier told ScreenDaily.com that her post 'no longer corresponds to the conditions under which I joined the festival.' In August, it was announced that ...

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    IMAX moves into Morocca with Al Amine Casablanca deal

    2007-10-23T10:36:00Z

    IMAX Corp. has signed a deal with Moroccan retail developer Al Amine Investissement to install a giant-screen cinema in a new retail facility in Casablanca, the first in the country. Set to open in early 2009, the cinema will be the anchor attraction at the new Morocco Mall, expected to ...

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    Mungiu's 4 Months takes Hollywood World Award

    2007-10-23T10:26:00Z

    Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days won the Hollywood Film Festival's fourth annual Hollywood World Award backed by Screen International. Mungiu's film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year and is Romania's submission for the foreign-language Academy Award. Mungiu was unable to attend the Hollywood ...

  • News

    Hans Zimmer to score Sony's Mexican comedy Casi Divas

    2007-10-23T10:22:00Z

    Sony Pictures Entertainment's (SPE) local production arm Columbia Pictures Producciones Mexico has hired Hans Zimmer to score the music for its comedy Casi Divas (Road To Fame). Currently in post-production, Casi Divas is the second film to come from Columbia Pictures Producciones Mexico after Ninas Mal and was written ...

  • News

    Original Chicano and Guru take awards at Turks & Caicos

    2007-10-23T10:18:00Z

    Dan Guerrero's Lalo Guerrero The Original Chicano was the star of the show at the Third Annual Turks & Caicos International Film Festival closing night ceremony on Oct 21. The film chronicles the life and music of the celebrated so-called 'Father of Chicano music' and won best documentary, best ...

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    Zobel's Great World Of Sound leads Gotham nominees

    2007-10-23T09:56:00Z

    Craig Zobel's Sundance hit Great World Of Sound earned three nominations yesterday for IFP New York's upcoming 17th Annual Gotham Awards. The comedy is in the running for best feature, best director, and best breakthrough actor for Kene Holliday.Three films received two nominations each: Day Night Day Night by Julia ...