All Screen articles in 25 August 2006 – Page 3

  • News

    Stone named director of the year at Hollywood Film Awards

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Oliver Stone is to receivethe Hollywood Film Award for Hollywood Director of the Year at the HollywoodAwards ceremony on Oct 23 in Los Angeles.In addition, arestrospective of Stone's films will screen during the Hollywood Film Festivalpresented by STARZ. Titles screening are Salvador, Platoon, Born On TheFourth Of July and World ...

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    Artsworld to upgrade BFI classics to HD

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Sky arts channel Artsworld has signed a one-year sponsorship deal with theBritish Film Institute (BFI) to help with the transfer and restoration of 16films to HD quality.The list of films includesJean-Luc Godard's Sympathy for the Devil; Derek Jarman's Caravaggio and Wittgenstein; Peter Greenaway's The Draughtsman's Contract, A Zed And TwoNoughts, ...

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    MPD begins legal proceedings against Loewy et al

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Antagonism between Canadiandistribution company Motion Picture Distribution (MPD) and a trio of formerexecutives escalated today, as MPD announced plans to seek legal redressagainst the executives while their lawyer vowed to "see the truth out in court".MPD launched the firstvolley, with a late afternoon release announcing it had commenced proceedingsagainst former ...

  • Reviews

    Sweet Mud (Adama Meshuga'at)

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Dror Shaul. Is-Ger-Fr-Jap.2006. 100minsDror Shaul's Sweet Mud features the obligatorydisclaimer at the end of the credits about how none of the characters nor events are based on real-life. But it does not take agenius to figure out that it is an intensely personal settling of accounts, anangry and bitter ...

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    Abdulhamid Juma takes new post in Dubai

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Dubai Technology and MediaFree Zone Authority (DTMFZA) has appointed Abdulhamid Juma as deputy director general.As part of his role, Juma willsupervise overall management of the Dubai International Film Festival. He isone of the festival's founders. From 2002-2005, he was CEO of Dubai Media City.The 2006 Dubai International FilmFestival will run ...

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    Birds Eye View to host documentary festival

    2006-08-22T17:00:00Z

    The UK's Birds Eye View Film Festival, dedicated to womenfilm-makers, is presenting the third part of this year'sfestival with a documentary programme at London's ICA from Sept 15-17.The documentary festival includesthe UK premieres of AbbyEpstein's Until TheViolence Stops, Heather Lyn MacDonald's BeenRich All My Life, and Shelley Saywell's Martyr ...

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    San Sebastian's pearls include Inarritu's Babel

    2006-08-22T11:25:00Z

    American films are the starsof the "Pearls" section and Spanish documentaries lead the Special Screeners inthe Zabaltegi sidebar of the upcoming Donostia-San Sebastian International Film Festival (Sept21-30).Among the "Pearls" competingfor the TCM Audience Award, which offers $38,503 (Euros 30,000)to the Spanish distributor, are Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu'sCannes best director winner Babel,starring ...

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    Melbourne audiences praise Thank You For Smoking

    2006-08-22T11:13:00Z

    Thank You For Smoking, which releasesin Australia this week, wasthe most popular film among Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF)audiences.Director Jason Reitman and his long-time producing partner Daniel Dubieckiwere guests of the event with Dubiecki, whose father is Australian, exploringAustralian opportunities while in the country. The top five MIFF films according ...

  • News

    Constantin sales up 25% in first half of 2006

    2006-08-22T10:58:00Z

    German producer-distributor Constantin Film generated sales of $159m (Euros 124m) inthe first six months of 2006, an increase of 25% over the same period in 2005,and remains on track for its planned sales target of $321m (Euros 250m) for thefull year.The increased sales volumewas largely achieved with the Constantin Group's ...

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    Richard Laxton starts shoot for The Allotment

    2006-08-22T10:29:00Z

    Warp Films and Art in Action have started shooting a comedywith the working title of The Allotment.Richard Laxton, who recentlycompleted Life & Lyrics, willdirect from a script by Frank Cottrell Boyce with Carl Hunter. The Allotment follows a refugee familytrying to fit into the community of their gardening allotment. The ...

  • Reviews

    Material Girls

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Martha Coolidge. US.2006. 110mins.US teen icon Hilary Duff may never have exhibited theacting chops of, say, Lindsay Lohan, but she does atleast usually project some sort of likeable presence on screen. The problem' Duff is the same presence in every film that she'sever been in - and it's never ...

  • News

    Viacom upgrades MTV Films, Nick Movies to Paramount labels

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Viacom has elevated thestatus of its subsidiary production companies MTV Films and Nick Movies fromon-the-lot producers to "full labels" under the Paramount Motion Picture Group(PMPG) umbrella alongside Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG, Paramount Vantageand Paramount Classics.The company has hiredproducer Scott Aversano (pictured), who is an independent producer on the lotand previously ...

  • News

    The Secret to open Tahoe-Reno Film Festival

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    The Tahoe-Reno International Film Festival, which stagedits first event last year with a specific mandate to showcase sociallyresponsible films, has set The Secret asits opening night film on Aug 23.The film is a historic account of an age-old secret saidto be 4,000 years in the making and known only to ...

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    Europa Cinemas names jury for Venice Days prize

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Europa Cinemas has announced the jury for its Europa Cinemas Label award in Venice (Aug 30-Sept 9). The jury of four exhibitors willjudge the best European film in the Venice Days programme.The jurors will be MariannePiquet from Le Rex in Chatenay-Malabry, France; Ted Chiaradia from Luxin Nijmegen, Netherlands; Kalle Somnitzwho ...

  • News

    Intertainment settles legal battle with Samaha, Franchise

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Germanlicence trader Intertainment has settled its longstanding legal battle withElie Samaha, former chief executive of Franchise Pictures, and productioncompany Sidonian Holdings (formerly Glickson Investments International).TheMunich-based company had been forced into insolvency after failing to recoupdamages of $121.7m awarded by a court against Samaha, Franchise Pictures andSidonian and 15 further production ...

  • News

    Universal hires Baard to run Australia, New Zealand office

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Universal Pictures has hiredMike Baard (pictured) as managing director, Australia and New Zealand. The movecomes in the wake of the restructuring of UIP and the studio's preparations toopen its own theatrical operations in 15 major territories on Jan 1, 2007.Baard will report directlyto Duncan Clark, executive vice president, international distribution.The ...

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    jindabyne gets North American deal with SPC

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics hasacquired North American rights to Ray Lawrence's jindabyne which had its world premiere in Directors' Fortnightat Cannes this year and which will have its North American premiere at Torontoas a Special Presentation.The April Films production,which is based on Raymond Carver's short story "So Much Water So Close ...

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    Minghella, Scott, Apted, Nair all premiere at TIFF

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    New films from AnthonyMinghella, Ridley Scott, Michael Apted, Patrice Leconte, Mira Nair will maketheir world premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival. TIFF organizers unveiled thecomplete line-up for the 31st event, totaling 261 features including85 world premieres from outside Canada. Among the higher-profileworld premieres getting the Gala treatment are:Breaking ...

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    Emerging to screen Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film in 20 US cities

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    New York-based digitalcinema network Emerging Pictures is partnering with Thirteen/WNET New York andother local PBS TV stations across the US to screen Andy Warhol: ADocumentary Film in theatricalvenues in 20 cities.The two-part, four-hourdocumentary, directed by Ric Burns, is part of Thirteen/WNET's American Mastersseries. Each PBS station will host the screenings ...

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    Match Factory takes on Venice competitor Euphoria

    2006-08-21T12:22:00Z

    Cologne-basedThe Match Factory has picked up world sales rights for the Venice competitiontitle Euphoria by Russian writer-directorIvan Vyrypaev. Theromantic drama produced by Russia's First Movie Partnership is Vvrypaev'sfeature debut and won a special diploma at the Kinotavr Open Russian FilmFestival in Sochi at the beginning of June, where it had ...