All Screen articles in 25 September 2009 – Page 19

  • Features

    Tamara Drewe

    2009-09-02T11:29:00Z

    A live action feature adaptation of Posy Simmonds’ graphic novel Tamara Drewe about a sexy young girl whoreturns to her small country village and stirs up dark passions among the locals.

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    La Robe Du Soir

    2009-09-02T11:26:00Z

    A shy and complicated 12 year-old is convinced she is the apple of her French teacher’s eye. But one day she spots her good-looking classmate leaving Mrs Solenska’s house.

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    Le Mac

    2009-09-02T11:23:00Z

    A man discovers he has a twin brother who works as a hustler. To avoid a prison sentence he agrees to work with the police and pose as his sibling. But he discovers a real taste for the hustler’s life.

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    Joseph Et La Fille

    2009-09-02T11:21:00Z

    Joseph has just been released from prison and is in ailing health, Julie is living a reckless life of extreme hedonism. Their relationship mixes desire, friendship and love.

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    Des Filles En Noir

    2009-09-02T11:15:00Z

    Two 17-year-old girls from modest backgrounds live in a provincial French city and worry their families as they seem capable of anything.

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    Nostalgie De La Lumière

    2009-09-02T11:13:00Z

    Production companies: Atacama Productions, Blinker Filmproduktion, Lupe Films, ICTJ ProductionsBudget: $1mInternational Sales: Pyramide FilmsDirector Patricio GuzmanContact: Yoann Ubermulhin,  yoann@pyramidefilms.com

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    Sursaut Gamma

    2009-09-02T11:11:00Z

    Prod companies: EZ Films, July-August ProductionsBudget: $1.5mInternational Sales: Pyramide FilmsDirector: Eitan ZorCast: Yossi Polack, Melanie PressContact: Yoann Ubermulhin, yoann@pyramidefilms.com

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    Save the American Dream

    2009-09-02T11:07:00Z

    Production companies: Les Films Pelléas, Saga ProductionBudget: $1.9mInternational Sales: Pyramide InternationalDirector: Jean-Stéphane BronShooting dates: 2009Contact: Yoann, Ubermulhin, Head of Sales (Pyramide Films) yoann@pyramidefilms.com

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    Fatal

    2009-09-02T11:01:00Z

    Fatal Bazooka is the undisputed number 1 of the music world. But his status is challenged when a prodigy of electric pop arrives on the scene.

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    Un Homme Très Recherché

    2009-09-02T09:34:00Z

    A thriller about a fugitive hiding out in hides in an abandoned barge near an isolated hamlet on the canal who must committ murder to stay hidden.

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    L’Italien  (The Italian)

    2009-09-02T09:07:00Z

    Life is good for Dino Fabrizzi, who has just been promoted and is due to marry his girlfriend - if only it weren’t all based on a lie. His real name is Khalid Ben Saoud and with the month of Ramadan fast approaching, Dino’s secret may not last much longer.

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    Fantomas

    2009-09-02T09:06:00Z

    A new adaptation of Fantômas by the son of Claude Berri. These detective stories centred around the ‘master of crime’ and were first created in 1911 by Pierre Souvestre and Marcel Allain.

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    Pieds Nus Sur Les Limaces

    2009-09-02T09:05:00Z

    Clara enjoys a normal, happy marriage with Pierre, a young lawyer with a bright future. When her mother dies suddenly, Clara finds herself lumbered with the care of her younger sister, Lily, and learns, over time, that ‘normal’ is subjective.

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    Tante Hilda Contre Attilem

    2009-09-02T08:59:00Z

    This modern environmental animation follows the parallel projects of nature-lover Aunt Hilda, who conserves thousands of plants and agro-industrialists who are developing a new super-crop, Attilem.

  • Alexis Tioseco
    News

    Film critics Tioseco, Bohinc killed in Manila robbery

    2009-09-02T06:59:00Z

    Renowned Filipino-Canadian film critic Alexis Tioseco and his partner, Slovenian critic and programmer Nika Bohinc, were shot dead during a robbery at their home in Quezon City on Tuesday night.

  • Micmacs
    News

    SPC takes US and Latin America on Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Micmacs

    2009-09-02T05:24:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has acquired US and Latin American rights to Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Micmacs from Paris-based TF1 International.

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    Hong Kong’s Filmko to produce 3D period drama

    2009-09-02T05:09:00Z

    Hong Kong-based Filmko Holdings is producing a 3D period drama adapted from Spanish classic Don Quixote, to be directed by Chinese filmmaker Agan.

  • The Host 2
    News

    The Host 2 to receive funding for CGI development

    2009-09-02T04:50:00Z

    The Korea Creative Contents Agency (KOCCA) has announced that The Host 2 is the winner of its Global Projects Technology Development Support Program.

  • Brian Oliver
    News

    Brian Oliver and Cross Creek Pictures launch $40m film fund

    2009-09-02T04:00:00Z

    Former Arthaus Pictures principal Brian Oliver is collaborating on a fund with Louisianan investors to make three to five films a year in the $5m-$100m range.

  • Dana Adam Shapiro
    News

    Dana Adam Shapiro wraps shoot on narrative debut Monogamy

    2009-09-01T23:23:00Z

    Principal photography has wrapped in New York on Monogamy, the debut narrative feature from Oscar nominated Murderball director Dana Adam Shapiro.