All Screen articles in 24 September 2007 – Page 5

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    JOHN CHO (US)

    2007-09-23T20:36:00Z

    Korean-American star John Cho is perhaps best known for his performances in the American Pie series or the stoner comedy Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle.Cho is interested in characters who break the stereotypical Asian-American mould. 'I don't want to make films that are just about feeling Asian-American,' he ...

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    CHINA

    2007-09-23T20:33:00Z

    The Chinese talent industry is a supernova in the making - but is still in its infancy. SEN-LUN YU explores the emergence of the territory's star system.Film talent management is a very recent development in China. Up until three years ago, star managers and companies mostly concentrated on TV, and ...

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    TERRITORIES

    2007-09-23T20:04:00Z

    What makes a star - and how much value do they have' Screen correspondents explore the talent systems across Asian territories, and the companies that discover and nurture tomorrow's starsChinaHong KongJapanJoreaThe PhilippinesSingaporeTaiwanThailand

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    SPOTLIGHT ON ASIA

    2007-09-23T20:02:00Z

    Asian talent steps into the limelight at Star Summit Asia, the event that recognises and promotes the regional actors and actresses who are the key to the international success of Asia's film industryJust as in other global film industries, local stars are the fuel that keeps the Asian film industry ...

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    SEI ASHINA (JAPAN)

    2007-09-23T19:58:00Z

    On the international poster for the $26m film Silk, the beautiful face of a Japanese woman looms large above the image of established stars Keira Knightley and Michael Pitt. This is the striking visage of Sei Ashina. She was cast from more than 800 hopefuls for the role of a ...

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    LIM SOO-JUNG (KOREA)

    2007-09-23T19:42:00Z

    Although Lim Soo-jung is most easily cast as a dewy ingenue, she is also capable of terror and grit - as seen in horror film A Tale Of Two Sisters - and brittleness, having portrayed a mentally disturbed girl in Park Chan-wook's recent I'm A Cyborg But That's OK. In ...

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    Biblob and Antoniou join foreign-language film competitors

    2007-09-23T17:09:00Z

    Bangladesh has selected Golam Rabbany Biblob's directorial debut On The Wings Of Dreams, while Greece has picked Angeliki Antoniou's Eduart for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the forthcoming 80th Academy Awards. Both films are being handled internationally by the Berlin-based sales agent MDC International who is also representing ...

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    Cancun festival plans international film market for 2008

    2007-09-22T15:35:00Z

    The new Cancun Riviera Maya International Film Festival is planning to expand next year to include an international market.The event debuts on Nov 5, opening with Mexican film Nonna's Trip and including titles from the US, Canada, Spain, Iceland, Germany, Italy and Latin America. But there are already plans for ...

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    Films from Attenborough, Freedman and Ruzowitzky open Ghent

    2007-09-22T09:45:00Z

    The 34th edition of the Ghent International Film Festival is to feature three opening films on October 9.They are:The European premiere of Richard Attenborough's Closing the RingStefan Ruzowitzky's The Counterfeiters (Die Faelscher) Paul Freedman's Sand And SorrowClosing the Ring, starring Shirley Maclaine, Christopher Plummer, Neve Campbell and Mischa Barton, opens ...

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    Vaines leaves TWC for LA job at King's GK Films

    2007-09-22T04:00:00Z

    UK film veteran Colin Vaines has joined Graham King's GK Films as co-president of production, effective Oct 1. He arrives from The Weinstein Company (TWC) where he was executive vice president of European production.Reporting directly to King, he will work alongside Gail Lyon, the company's other co-president of production, in ...

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    Virgo's Poor Boy's Game wins major prizes at Atlantic Film Festival

    2007-09-21T21:59:00Z

    Clement Virgo's boxing drama Poor Boy's Game won two major prizes as the 27th Atlantic Film Festival wrapped yesterday. The Halifax-set picture was presented with the Best Atlantic Feature prize while Virgo and co-screenwriter Chaz Thorne won the Michael Weir Award for Best Original Screenplay. Thorne too was a double-winner. ...

  • Reviews

    Good Luck Chuck

    2007-09-21T17:37:00Z

    Dir: Mark Helfrich. US. 2007. 99 mins.A high-energy servicing of the randy, relationship-oriented sex comedy sub-genre, Good Luck Chuck feels work-shopped for big business, but beset by awkward tonal swings that seem less a function of story, and much more nakedly designed to try to lure in different demographics. The ...

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    Rails & Ties

    2007-09-21T16:55:00Z

    Dir. Alison Eastwood. US, 2007. 96 mins.The feature-film directorial debut of Clint Eastwood's 35-year-old actress daughter, Alison Eastwood, Rails & Ties is an always serviceable, professionally accomplished film. Unfortunately, its ambitions are hampered by a central situation that is redolent of too many made-for-TV films, as well as by implausible ...

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    Strategic Partners projects include Indigenes writer's debut

    2007-09-21T16:33:00Z

    At the recent Strategic Partners co-production market in Canada, producers revealed a number of new projects currently in the works. In total almost 200 industry figures from the US, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, South Africa, the Netherlands, and the UK were given the chance to pitch their projects to fellow ...

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    Man From Plains

    2007-09-21T16:12:00Z

    Dir. Jonathan Demme. US 2007. 125 mins.Man from Plains follows the former US president Jimmy Carter from his sprawling family peanut farm in southern Georgia to a national book tour on which the earnest man who brokered the Camp David Accords defends his controversial view that Israel imposes rules akin ...

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    NEW CINEMA NETWORK INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS

    2007-09-21T16:06:00Z

    The international projects being showcased by New Cinema Network have a different mission: to link the Rome event with similar initiatives around the world throughout the year at festivals such as Sundance, Berlin and Rotterdam.Click on the links below to see projects.CHANTAL AKERMAN - What Happens Next'VIMUKTHI JAYASUNDARA - The ...

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    THE BUSINESS STREET

    2007-09-21T15:52:00Z

    As an additional boost to film-makers, this year Rome is combining its two strongest industry initiatives. New Cinema Network and the more informal The Business Street market are overlapping by one day so buyers on hand for the market can meet film-makers participating in the New Cinema Network. 'Last year ...

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    AAM works on digital release of Queen Rock Montreal

    2007-09-21T15:40:00Z

    Arts Alliance Media is working with Eagle Rock Entertainment and Empire Cinemas to digitally release concert film Queen Rock Montreal in cinemas across the UK. The project was shot in November 1981 and has only been seen on the big screen at its Cannes debut in 1984. The film has ...

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    France and German groups make joint declaration for digital cinema

    2007-09-21T15:30:00Z

    France's CNC and Germany's FFA have signed a joint declaration with regard to the evolution of digital projection and are calling on their European neighbours to join them in certain initiatives to aide in a coherent digital rollout. Digital projection in Europe, say the CNC and the FFA, must operate ...

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    Keith Potter leaves Dan Films for Film Agency For Wales

    2007-09-21T15:26:00Z

    Keith Potter has joined the Film Agency for Wales as its head of talent.Potter had been in charge of development for London-based production company Dan Films, working on Christopher Smith's Triangle, Tom Rob Smith's Put Together, and Jeff Noon's Creeping Zero.He is also a member of the advisory board of ...