All Screen articles in 25 September 2006 – Page 3

  • News

    Gomes, Bier and Kaurismaki films added to Oscar longlist

    2006-09-21T12:36:00Z

    Several more territorieshave come forward with their submissions for best foreign-language Oscar. Brazil's entry for consideration is Marcelo Gomes' debut Movies, Aspirin and Vultures (Cinema, aspirinas e urubus), while Finland's is Aki Kaurismaki's Lights In The Dusk (Laitakaupungin valot) and Denmark's is SusanneBier's After The Wedding (Efter Brylluppet). Movies, Aspirin ...

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    Newcastle plans fourth Northern Lights festival

    2006-09-21T04:00:00Z

    The fourth Northern LightsFilm Festival (Nov 16-23), which is held in Newcastle and surrounding towns and celebrates Nordic andBaltic film, will host more than 80 screenings.The festival will show filmsfrom 12 Northern European countries as well as retrospectives and specialscreenings, workshops, and more. The festival's third andexpanded Industry Summit will ...

  • Reviews

    Hula Girls (Hula Garu)

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Lee Sang-il. Jap. 2006. 108minsHula Girls has allthe ingredients for a crowd-pleasing heartwarmer butit sweats and strains to make the recipe work. Despite being based on trueevents it feels entirely formulaic with even the most casual cinemagoer likelyto be one step ahead of every twist and turn in the ...

  • Reviews

    Seraphim Falls

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Dir. David Von Ancken. US. 2006 115mins.Had it been made 50 years ago, Seraphim Falls might now be considered aclassic western. But the intervening years have warped and reshaped the genreso many times that an effort like this seems besidethe point. Unlike John Hilcoat's savagely post-modernThe Proposition, which screened atToronto ...

  • News

    Fox launches faith-based US home entertainment label

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has launched the labelFoxFaith, which plans to take at least six pictures specifically targeted atChristian film-goers into limited theatrical release each year.The roster kicks off on Oct 6 with Love's Abiding Joy, the fourth instalment in the LoveComes Softly seriesbased on Janette Oke's bestselling books ...

  • Reviews

    Wedding Daze

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Michael Ian Black.US. 2006. 90mins.Those foundations of the romantic comedy, sentimental faith andoptimism, are mocked and blown wide open in ThePleasure Of Your Company, Michael Ian Black's clever and engagingly piecethat unfortunately fails to sustain its free-floating, comic riffs right to theend.Black has an extensivebackground in TV and theatre ...

  • News

    North West Vision plans October conference in Liverpool

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Regional screen agency NorthWest Vision will host a free conference in Liverpool for film-makers in the Northwest of England. The Film Focus conference,at Liverpool's FACT on Oct12, will look at the opportunities and challenges for feature film-makers inthe region. Panelists will include film-makers Carl Hunter, Juliet Mckeown, andJohn Maxwell; Steve ...

  • News

    King And The Clown selected as Korea's Oscar entry

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    The Korean Film Council(KOFIC) has announced Lee Joon-ik's KingAnd The Clown as Korea's official entry for best foreign-language film inthe 79th Academy Awards. The sleeper hit, which brokelocal box office records earlier this year, was up against Kim Ki-duk's Time and Bong Joon-ho's The Host - which in turn broke ...

  • News

    Mehta's Water gets Canada's vote for Oscar

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Deepa Mehta's Water has been selected as Canada's entry for the foreign-languageOscar at the 79th Academy Awards. Starring H.T.J. Sarala, LisaRay, John Abraham and Seema Biswas and produced by David Hamilton, the film wasdistributed in the US by Fox Searchlight Pictures and in Canada by MongrelMedia. Celluloid Dreams was the ...

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    New soundstage complex breaks ground in New Mexico

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Albuquerque Studios has moved ahead with plans to build NewMexico's first major soundstage complex.Pacifica Ventures, which will own and operate the new complex andalso operates Culver Studios in Los Angeles, reported that construction hasbegun on the $74m, 28-acre film and television production facility at Mesa DelSol.Phase One, which is scheduled ...

  • News

    Black Book to be opened by Sony Classics

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics has picked up North American, Australian,New Zealand and Indian rights to Paul Verhoeven's WWII thriller Black Book.Black Bookis based on true events involving the Dutch Underground and in particular thestory of a Jewish girl who falls for a Gestapo officer while seeking revengefor her family's murders. Carice ...

  • Reviews

    Copying Beethoven

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Agnieszka Holland. UK-Hung. 2006. 104mins.With Copying Beethoven,workmanlike director Agnieska Holland partiallyredeems herself for such embarrassing earlier Toronto misfires like Total Eclipse (1995) - will anyoneever forget the silliness of ultra-American teen Leonardo DiCaprioas French poet Arthur Rimbaud' - but only partially.Movies thatcentre on classical music, of course, have a ...

  • News

    Austria submits You Bet Your Life for Oscar consideration

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Antonin Svoboda'sdirectorial debut You Bet Your Life(Spiele Leben) has been submittedas Austria's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 2007Oscars.Starring Georg Friedrichand Brigitte Minichmayr, You Bet Your Life is the story of a gambler who quite literally begins to gamble his lifeaway and was shown at last ...

  • News

    Digital Watermarking Alliance formed to promote content protection

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Twelve companies including Cinea and Philips Electronics haveformed the Digital Watermarking Alliance (DWA) to promote content protectionwithin the industry.'Digital watermarking is enjoying a steady resurgence ofinterest now that the media industry is finding more and more applications forit throughout the content lifecycle - from creation through toproduction, packaging, distribution, and ...

  • News

    AFM, AFI FEST tout record attendance figures for Nov events

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Organisers at the upcoming AFM and AFI Fest are predicting recordattendances ahead of the partner events set to take place in November.AFM and AFI Fest established a strategic alliance in 2004, and topbrass from both camps are calling it the largest annual gathering of industryprofessionals in North America.AFM chiefs said ...

  • Reviews

    Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days And 30 Nights - Hollywood To The Heartland

    2006-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Dir. Ari Sandel. US, 2006.110mins.The odd thing about Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show is that itson-screen success has little to do with Vaughn himself. The US actor may be theimpresario behind the comedy show, which was inspired by Buffalo Bill'straveling festival and played in 30 cities across America over ...

  • News

    Metrodome's wider losses in line with expectations

    2006-09-20T17:43:00Z

    UK distributor Metrodome reportedfinancial results for the first half of 2006, with pretax losses widening to $840,337(£445,000) against a loss of $389,010 (£206,000) last year. Turnover fell 11% from$3.13m (£1.66m) to $2.79 (£1.48m) year-on-year. The loss was in line with expectations duringthe period the company described as a time of ...

  • News

    Skillset awards $188,800 to Slingshot's digital training

    2006-09-20T14:22:00Z

    Slingshot, the new UK-based digitalfilm production and distribution company, has won a$188,804 (£100,000) grant from Skillset for its new development scheme forwriters, directors and producers. Slingshot's "Training andDevelopment into Greenlight" is a programme devoted to digital film-making andthe Slingshot model of production, with an eye to developing projects as partof ...

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    Korean train office launches first-run cinema scheme

    2006-09-20T13:38:00Z

    Korea's office of railroads,Korail, has announced it is to screen films that are on release in itshigh-speed KTX trains starting December. The cinema train patent belonging toKorail is the first in the world.TheKTX trains, similar to France's TGV, run at 300km perhourKorailsigned a memorandum of understanding with Cinewood Entertainment today ...

  • News

    Princess team sets up new Danish production company

    2006-09-20T12:15:00Z

    Danish producer SaritaChristensen and director Anders Morgenthaler, the team behind this year's Cannesanimation title Princess, have brokenaway from Zentropa to establish their own company to deliver cutting-edgeentertainment for kids and families. The new production company's name will be Copenhagen/Bombay."There wasn't enoughspace for all the talent at Zentropa in one company ...