All Screen articles in 26 May 2007 – Page 3

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    Antonia Bird will produce Daradji's next Iraqi feature

    2007-05-24T04:00:00Z

    Mohammed Daradji has arrived in Cannes fresh from location scouting inIraq.The young Baghdad-born director, who had festival success with hisfirst feature Ahlaam (Dreams), 2005, has teamed up with Britishdirector-producer Antonia Bird to produce his second film, also to be shotin the war-torn country. Bird, who has a particular interest in ...

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    Third Pirates gets global launch

    2007-05-24T02:18:00Z

    Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End invades the global marketplace this weekend, opening in North America and 101 international markets in what will be Buena Vista's biggest day-and-date launch ever. The third installment of Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer's swashbuckling franchise - with regulars Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Keira ...

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    Revolver pockets Loose Change for UK

    2007-05-23T20:23:00Z

    Controversial documentary Loose Change (Final Cut) has been picked up for UK release by Revolver to be shown to coincide with the anniversary of 9/11. The feature doc was financed by Alex Jones' Prisonplanet.com. The original versions of Loose Change are among the most downloaded films in internet history. The ...

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    Erik Lomis takes senior international role at MGM

    2007-05-23T18:22:00Z

    Erik Lomis has been appointed executive vice president ofinternational theatrical and home entertainment at MGM.Lomis, who has served in a consultant capacity to MGM, joins thestudio formally to oversee the marketing and distribution of theinternational theatrical and home entertainment releases, which arehandled by Fox.He will be the primary executive working ...

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    Persepolis

    2007-05-23T16:32:00Z

    Dir: Mariane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud. Fr. 2007. 94 mins.

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    Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End

    2007-05-23T08:35:00Z

    Dir: Gore Verbinski. US. 2007. 167mins.Disney's Pirates Of The Caribbean trilogy coasts to its conclusion with At World's End, a third instalment that adds nothing very exciting to the franchise's formula but spins out the familiar elements with just about enough energy and inventiveness to warrant an almost three-hour running ...

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    European film-makers debate digital future

    2007-05-23T06:47:00Z

    European policy-makers and film-makers will debate the future of film in a digital world at an event on Europe Day in Cannes (Saturday May 26).The event is a chance to consider the rapid changes that have been or will be brough about by new media developments.The challenges of a new ...

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    Ruiz ramps up $36m epic Love And Virtue

    2007-05-23T06:43:00Z

    Raoul Ruiz has revealed further details of his $36.3m (Euros 27m) historical epic, Love And Virtue (on Echo Bridge Entertainment's slate). Damian Lewis, Saffron Burrows, John Malkovich, Virginie Ledoyen, Darryl Hannah, and Jonathan Rhys Meyer are all attached to appear in the film, scripted by Mia Sperber and Stefano Pratesi.The ...

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    Kimmel catches sales on Cannes slate

    2007-05-23T06:34:00Z

    Kimmel International has closed key deals on its new Cannes films, kicking off with Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut Synecdoche, New York which went to Asmik Ace in Japan and Bim in Italy.Meanwhile Kimmel sales chief Mark Lindsay reported that MovieEye in Japan and Senator in Germany bought Tarsem Singh's political ...

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    IFC swoops on Cannes official selections

    2007-05-23T06:31:00Z

    IFC has swooped on Cristian Mungui's Romanian competition entry 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days and Hou Hsiao-Hsien's Un Certain Regard opener Flight Of The Red Balloon.Both films will be released in North America through IFC'ssimultaneous theatrical and VOD distribution platform IFC First Take.Abortion drama 4 Months, 3 Weeks ...

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    Monsoon and IdtV make first co-production with Nadra

    2007-05-23T06:30:00Z

    Singapore production company Monsoon Pictures and Dutch filmmakers IdtV Film are joining forces to co-produce $6.5m drama Nadra.The project, which marks the first co-production between Singapore and the Netherlands, tells the true story of a 13-year-old Dutch girl at the centre of a fierce custody battle between her birth parents ...

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    Sales erupt on Polanski's Pompeii

    2007-05-23T06:24:00Z

    Summit International has closed pre-sales on Roman Polanski's upcoming epic Pompeii to IDC in Mexico and Brazil and Mars in South Korea.Entertainment is understood to be the frontrunner for UK rights, however Summit could not confirm the deal last night.Meanwhile Summit Entertainment top brass and the film's producer Robert Benmussa ...

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    Germans woo Cannes producers with film fund

    2007-05-23T06:18:00Z

    The German film industry has been in Cannes bullishly promoting its 'lean, straightforward' new Federal Film Fund to an audience of international producers. The Fund, worth $240 (Euros 180m) from 2007 to 2009, is open to international co-productions. In the five months of its existence, it has already backed 24 ...

  • Reviews

    Go Go Tales

    2007-05-23T06:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Abel Ferrara. It/US. 2007. 96 mins Abel Ferrara , king of New York low-life drama, slips into more benign mode than usual with Go Go Tales, a good-natured but somewhat half-baked evocation of life backstage at a lap dancing club. The ensemble comedy, with its decided stylistic debt to ...

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    Deficit

    2007-05-23T06:00:00Z

    Dir: Gael Garcia Bernal. Mex. 2007. 75 minutes. If sincere commitment and high spirits were enough, this first film by the supremely accomplished - even though still quite young - Mexican actor and heartthrob, Gael Garcia Bernal (Y Tu Mama Tambien, Motorcycle Diaries, Bad Education) would be a masterpiece. Alas, ...

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    Chop Shop

    2007-05-23T06:00:00Z

    Dir: Ramin Bahrani. US. 2007. 84 mins A flawlessly observed piece of street realism, and an unforgiving parable of American economic reality, Chop Shop is a compelling follow-up to Man Push Cart, Ramin Bahrani's 2005 debut. Using a non-professional cast to convincingly natural effect, the film follows in the tradition ...

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    Melbourne festival starts networking event for producers

    2007-05-23T04:00:00Z

    The Melbourne International Festival (MIFF) has established an international film networking event which will take place at the beginning of this year's festival from July 26 to 28.Called 37 South: Bridging The Gap, the event is designed to bring together Australian film producers with a range of potential partners.Up to ...

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    Palme d'Or winner Wajda plans September release for Katyn

    2007-05-23T04:00:00Z

    Polish director Andrej Wajda will premiere his new film Katyn Sept. 17 at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia. 'It's a personal story for me because my father was killed in Katyn,' Wajda told Screen International.Katyn (Post-Mortem) examines the Katyn massacre of 1940, in which Soviet troops killed thousands of ...

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    Cyclops and Little Mo forecast Hitler's Weatherman

    2007-05-23T04:00:00Z

    Pint-sized UK comedian Lee Evans (Mousehunt, There's Something About Mary) is to star as Adolf Hitler's personal meteorologist in $8m comedy, I Was Hitler's Weatherman, being produced by Cyclops Vision with Little Mo Films.The part of Hitler is under offer to Stanley Tucci.The film is scripted by Stuart Silver and ...

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    Scanbox co-produces three new Swedish features

    2007-05-23T04:00:00Z

    As it gets more involved in Swedish production, Scanbox Entertainment has announced details of three new Swedish features it is co-producing. The move into co-production includes the films Iskariot, directed by Miko Lazic and produced in cooperation with Ironwood Films, Tjuvarnas Marknad by Jan Guillou, which will start shooting in ...