All Screen articles in 25 September 2008 – Page 5

  • News

    No One's Son enters the Oscar race for Croatia

    2008-09-22T16:16:00Z

    Ostojic's No One's Son has been nominated as Croatia's entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar despite not having an official distributor. Arsen Anton Ostojic's No One's Son (Niciji Sin) has been chosen by the Croatian Association of Film Workers as Croatia's foreign language film candidate for the 2009 Academy ...

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    Serbia adds Markovic's The Tour to the Oscar poll

    2008-09-22T14:46:00Z

    The Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences has chosen Goran Markovic's The Tour as its submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards.Markovic's film was in competition with 10 other films for the nomination. The shortlisted films were: Berlinale panorama entry Love And Other Crimes (Ljubav I ...

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    Serbia adds Markovic's The Tour to the Oscar poll

    2008-09-22T14:46:00Z

    The Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences has chosen Goran Markovic's The Tour as its submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards.Markovic's film was in competition with 10 other films for the nomination. The shortlisted films were: Berlinale panorama entry Love And Other Crimes (Ljubav I ...

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    Mandragora starts production of first feature Dark Nature

    2008-09-22T14:21:00Z

    Glasgow-based Mandragora Productions has started production on its first feature film, Dark Nature, directed by Marc de Launay.Mandragora's previous productions include shorts such as Contorted Hazel in 2006 and The Last Noel in 2004. De Launey's work as director on Channel 4 television series Vids , earned him a BAFTA ...

  • Reviews

    My Prison Yard (El Patio De Mi Carcel)

    2008-09-22T13:34:00Z

    Dir: Belen Macias. Spain. 2008. 95 mins.

  • Reviews

    La Belle Personne

    2008-09-22T12:32:00Z

    Dir: Christophe Honore. France. 2008. 98mins.

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    Hammer resurrection as production of The Wake Wood begins

    2008-09-22T12:24:00Z

    The long-awaited resurrection of British horror label Hammer Films has finally happened. Production has just begun on The Wake Wood. This is Hammer's first horror movie since To the Devil a Daughter starring Christopher Lee in 1976 and its first feature of any sort since The Lady Vanishes in 1979.The ...

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    Swiss selectLewinsky'sThe Friend as Oscar entry

    2008-09-22T11:32:00Z

    Micha Lewinsky's feature debut The Friend (Der Freund) has been selected by an expert group convened by the Federal Office for Culture to be Switzerland's entry for the Foreign Language Oscar.The drama about a shy outsider who poses as the boyfriend of a woman after her sudden death and is ...

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    Lotus and Harbour Light announce two Akira Kurosawa projects

    2008-09-22T10:11:00Z

    Tokyo 's Lotus and Los Angeles-based Harbor Light Entertainment have announced two projects based on Akira Kurosawa properties, slated for release in 2010.One project will be a modern-day Hollywood remake of Akira Kurosawa's famed 1950 film Rashomon. Under the working title of Rashomon 2010 , the action will be relocated ...

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    Taare Zameen Par is India's Oscar entry

    2008-09-22T06:52:00Z

    Hindi language film Taare Zameen Par is to represent India in this year's Oscars.The filmisproduced and directed by and stars Aamir Khan whoseLagaan earned a best foreign film nomination in 2001.Suneel Darshan, chairman of the 10-member jury set up by the Film Federation of India to select the entry said ...

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    UPI leads international weekend with Mamma Mia!, Wanted

    2008-09-21T23:29:00Z

    Mamma Mia! extended its international supremacy courtesy of another solid weekend as Universal's stage musical adaptation reaped a further $14m from 4,359 sites in 48 territories to raise the running total to $334m.The latest estimate combines with the $141m North American tally for a $475m worldwide running total. The film's ...

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    Lakeview Terrace tops North American box office with $15.6m

    2008-09-21T23:25:00Z

    Focus Features' Burn After Reading remained in contention in its second weekend despite slipping to second place behind Sony's thriller Lakeview Terrace, which stars Samuel Jackson as a menacing police officer and launched on an estimated $15.6m.However it is Burn After Reading that will capture the lion's share of attention ...

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    Cage, Sena on board for Relativity, Roven's medieval epic

    2008-09-21T21:57:00Z

    Nicolas Cage will reunite with his Gone In 60 Seconds director Dominic Sena for Relativity Media and Atlas Entertainment's supernatural thriller Season Of The Witch.Production is scheduled to start in Austria and Hungary in early November on the story of 14th century knights who transport a girl suspected of being ...

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    Profile: Anne Francois

    2008-09-21T17:41:00Z

    This is a big year for Anne Francois and her company Tactics. The producer, who divides her time between Los Angeles and Paris, has been actively developing four projects for the last few years and she says the scripts are ready to go; 2009 is her target year to move ...

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    Takeshi Kitano to be honoured atThessaloniki

    2008-09-21T17:16:00Z

    Takeshi Kitano will receive a life time achievement award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival.The acclaimed Japanese director and actorwill make his first trip to Greece to receive the festival's Honorary Golden Alexander and to present his last film Achilles And The Tortoise (Achilles To Kame). Click here to see ...

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    Little Moscow takes grand prize at Polish Film Festival

    2008-09-21T17:12:00Z

    Romantic drama Little Moscow received $22,000 (PLN 50,000) and the Golden Lion award for best film at the 33rd Polish Film Festival on Sept 20. An international jury chaired by Polish director Robert Glinski selected the winners from among 16 competition films at the festival in the seaside town of ...

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    Michael Winterbottom begins work on Naomi Klein'sShock Doctrine

    2008-09-21T11:00:00Z

    Michael Winterbottom and Road To Guantanamo collaborator Mat Whitecross are working on documentary The Shock Doctrine.The film is based on a book by Naomi Klein whichaims to expose what she calls 'disaster capitalism'. The theory is that neo-liberal capitalism feeds on natural disasters, warand terror to establish its dominance.Klein herself ...

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    DreamWorks closes investment deal with India's Reliance

    2008-09-20T02:12:00Z

    The long-in-the-works deal between DreamWorks and Mumbai-based media conglomerate Reliance closed today [September 19], paving the way for Steven Spielberg, David Geffen and Stacey Snider to leave the Paramount fold following a difficult relationship.Paramount waived any requirement for DreamWorks executives and staff to stay at its Melrose Avenue headquarters in ...

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    Burleigh 'Bo' Smith named executive director of Denver Film Society

    2008-09-20T01:22:00Z

    Burleigh Smith has been named executive director at the Denver Film Society (DFS), ending a six-month search to replace DFS co-founder Ron Henderson.Smith will take the reins on October 14. He has served the last 21 years as the head of film/video and concerts for the Museum of Fine Arts, ...

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    Erin Corbett promoted to president of Imagi Studios US

    2008-09-20T01:21:00Z

    Erin Corbett has been promoted to president of Imagi Studios US; she will continue to report to Imagi Studios CEO Douglas Glen.The pair will oversee development and distribution of the CG-animated theatrical slate led by Astro Boy, which features the voices of Nicolas Cage, Donald Sutherland, Nathan Lane, Bill Nighy, ...