All Screen articles in 25 February 2008 – Page 3

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    Screen Opinion: The Red-Stained Carpet

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    No matter which film walks home from Sunday's Oscar ceremony with the big prize, it will mark another victory for the US-centric studio apparatus otherwise known as Hollywood. Even at the more artistic fringes of the film-making spectrum, the big-six movie conglomerates still exert a gravitational pull on the marketplace ...

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    In Focus - Cannes film festival - Palme Reading

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Official selection berths seem set for Ari Folman's animated documentary Waltz With Bashir from Israel; Wong Kar Wai's revision of his 1994 martial arts classic Ashes Of Time - Redux; and Courtney Hunt's Sundance prizewinner Frozen River.Also tipped from Sundance are Barry Levinson's What Just Happened' featuring Robert De Niro, ...

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    Video-on-demand - Europe - Patchwork picture is a brake on growth

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Europe's position in the VoD market is characterised by a distinctive set of issues that differentiate it from much of the rest of the world.One is the role of the telecoms companies, such as British Telecom, France Telecom, Telefonica and Deutsche Telekom. These were often the state monopolies that once ...

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    In Focus - Postcard from Berlin

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Breakout filmsHappy-Go-LuckyAudiences were enchanted by Mike Leigh's story of a young schoolteacher navigating modern life (with memorable flamenco classes and driving instruction). Sally Hawkins was the source of the buzz, stepping up from minor roles in previous Leigh films to win the Silver Bear for best actress (review, p21).Hey Hey ...

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    In Focus - Market beats festival to number one spot

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    The Berlinale kicked off in fine style with Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones documentary Shine A Light, but the general consensus - at least for buyers - was that this year the festival line-up was upstaged by the market.The focus turned to the European Film Market (EFM) following a perceived lack ...

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    United Kingdom - Love is all around

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Mike Leigh has not named his new film Happy-Go-Lucky ironically. He readily says the Berlinale Competition title is "lighter" than 2004's devastating 1950s abortionist drama Vera Drake. "It's upbeat and funny and life affirming," the director says. Still, he says the project "does have some weight to it".Actress Sally Hawkins, ...

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    Video-on-demand - Territory snapshot: Eastern Europe - Doc Air fest makes waves

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    The Czech Republic's Doc Air is the only online distributor in Central and Eastern Europe specialising in documentary features. Users can stream the video or download either DivX or DVD files to their computers. The service currently offers 150 titles and has 30-50 downloads a day at roughly $1.46 (EUR1) ...

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    After Bruges'Profile of Martin McDonagh

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    In Bruges, which opened the Sundance Film Festival last month and opened in the US earlier this month, marks a longed-for arrival in the world of feature-length cinema for the celebrated London-based Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.'I loved movies from a very early age, about 13 or 14 onwards, so in ...

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    Oscar favourite No Country opens in nine markets for PPI

    2008-02-21T21:44:00Z

    Fox International's sci-fi adventure Jumper will be the one to beat following its storming overseas launch last weekend. The film has reached $37.8m after approximately one week in release and will spring up in several territories this weekend including France on Feb 20.Also for Fox, Oscar nominated comedy Juno has ...

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    Swinton, Murray, Bernal, Hurt join cast of Jarmusch's latest

    2008-02-21T21:34:00Z

    Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, Gael Garcia Bernal, John Hurt, Hiam Abbass, Paz De La Huerta, Alex Descas, Youki Kudoh, Jean-Francois Stevenin and Luis Tosar have joined Jim Jarmusch's tentatively titled The Limits Of Control.Isaach De Bankole stars as a mysterious loner in the story, which began filming earlier this month ...

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    HBO takes over US pay-TV rights to Taxi from Discovery

    2008-02-21T20:39:00Z

    HBO Documentary Films has acquired domestic pay television rights to Alex Gibney's Oscar nominated documentary Taxi To The Dark Side.The film will debut on HBO in September after HBO executives brokered a deal with Discovery Communications. THINKFilm holds theatrical rights.Taxi To The Dark Side investigates the homicide of an innocent ...

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    Chi McBride and Bow Wow join cast of Driving Lessons

    2008-02-21T20:06:00Z

    Chi McBride, Jermaine Williams and musician Bow Wow have joined Dermot Mulroney and Hope Davis on the cast of Driving Lessons, which is set to begin filming in Los Angeles in early March.Vivi Friedman will direct the story of an unhappily married couple who get a second chance after the ...

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    Frozen River, La Zona, Ballast among New Directors/New Films

    2008-02-21T19:57:00Z

    The Film Society Of Lincoln Center and The Museum Of Modern Art have announced the line-up for the New Directors/New Films series to run in New York from Mar 26 to Apr 6.The 37th edition will present New York premieres of 26 features and six shorts and kicks off with ...

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    Singapore fest launchesPanorama to showcase local cinema

    2008-02-21T12:30:00Z

    The Singapore International Film Festival is launching asection to highlight local cinema called Singapore Panorama.The fest'sSilver Screen Awards for Asian features will also include two competing films from the new sectionat its upcoming 21st edition (April 4-14.)'It's a platform to represent new works and an easy handle for everyone to ...

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    Films Distribution picks up Happy Ever Afters

    2008-02-21T12:29:00Z

    Films Distribution has acquired Happy Ever Afters by newcomer Stephen Burke. The film is the story of two wedding parties taking place in the same hotel at the same time and the collision of the two in what is being referred to as an Irish My Big Fat Greek Wedding ...

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    London International Documentary Festival returns for second run

    2008-02-21T12:25:00Z

    A greatly expanded London International Documentary Festival is to return on Mar 29, after the success of its inaugural outing in 2007. Presenting over 50 films across the eight days of the festival programme, the LIDF will hold events and screenings at eight London venues, including the Barbican, the Curzon ...

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    HONG KONG-CHINA PRODUCTION LISTINGS (FEB 2008)

    2008-02-21T12:15:00Z

    BUTTERFLY LOVERS(BIG Pictures [HK]) Int'l sales: Mei Ah Entertainment. Genre: Costumed martial arts romance. Synopsis: Based on the classic Chinese love story, Butterfly Lovers, the story follows a girl who dresses herself as a boy and falls for a boy at school. The boy is not aware of her real ...

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    Pathe announces brisk sales on 16 titles at EFM

    2008-02-21T10:44:00Z

    Before the European Film Market, Pathe executive vice-president Francois Iverne predicted that the relatively few US titles at EFM this year, owing to the WGA strike, would be good news for Pathe. A just-announced raft of sales on 16 titles would appear to bear him out. Miguel Kohan's homage to ...

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    Canada's Strategic Partners market to spotlight South America

    2008-02-21T07:51:00Z

    Filmmakers and financiers from Brazil, Argentina and Mexico will join international delegates at this year's Strategic Partners Co-Production market in Halifax, Nova Scotia (September 12-14).Run in conjunction with the Atlantic Film Festival, this three-day concentrated market has a strong core attendance from Canada, the US and the UK, as well ...

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    EU survey shows explosion in VoD

    2008-02-21T07:22:00Z

    Video on Demand (VoD) services in Europe rose by a staggering 82% in 2007. That is the finding of a new EU survey by the published by the European Audiovisual Observatory and the French Government's Media Development Department.By the end of 2007, a total of 258 VoD services were in ...