All Screen articles in 26 May 2007 – Page 8

  • News

    Shane Meadows gets shorts in shape with EM Media, Warp and Film4

    2007-05-21T14:46:00Z

    EM Media, the UK's East Midlands regional screen agency behind Anton Corbijn's Directors Fortnight hit Control, has joined forces with Warp Films and Film4 to create a new website that will offer downloads of Shane Meadows' large back catalogue of shorts.Meadows, who most recently made the award-winning This Is England ...

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    Wide racks up Cannes sales for titles including Counterparts

    2007-05-21T14:37:00Z

    Wide Management has started strong at the Cannes Market. Wide has already completed sales on Fortnight title Counterparts by director Jan Bonny, A Casa De Alice by Chico Teixeira, Philippe Aractingi's Bosta, Ballerina from Bertrand Normand and two new Edith Piaf documentaries: Le Concert Ideal and Sans Amour On 'est ...

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    Film London says London shooting up 42% in last three years

    2007-05-21T14:26:00Z

    Film London said that filming in the UK capital has grown 42% over the last three years. The figures represent shoots for film, TV and commercials in all of London's 33 boroughs. There were a record1 3,802 filming days in 2006, making London the third-busiest production city in the world. ...

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    France's new culture minister Albanel pays tribute to Cannes

    2007-05-21T14:16:00Z

    Although it was widely rumored that France's newly elected president, Nicolas Sarkozy, would make a red carpet appearance in Cannes, he instead sent a note along with the country's new culture minister, Christine Albanel. On Sunday night, the evening of Cannes' 60th anniversary celebration, the minister read a tribute addressed ...

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    South West Screen backs Writers competition

    2007-05-21T14:13:00Z

    In addition to its work with the Screenwriters' Festival, South West Screen is also launching a new Screenwriter Development Competition. Oscar-nominated writer William Nicholson (Gladiator), will mentor the winner of the award, who will also receive about $6,000. The competition will be open to writers in the South West region ...

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    Asia Pacific awards recruite Cheah and Hong-Joon

    2007-05-21T14:06:00Z

    The Asia Pacific Screen Awards, a collaboration with CNN International, UNESCO and the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF), announced nine members of its nominations council yesterday (May 20).They included Philip Cheah, head of the Singapore International Film Festival, Azize Tan, director of the International Istanbul Film Festival, Anne ...

  • Reviews

    Import Export

    2007-05-21T12:17:00Z

    Dir: Ulrich Seidl. Aust. 2007. 135 mins.Very much in the vein of his best-known film, Dog Days (2001), Austrian auteur and documentarian Ulrich Seidl continues in this, his first fiction film in 6 years, to explore the darker aspects of human existence. His unremittingly depressing view of the human condition ...

  • Reviews

    All Is Forgiven (Tout est pardonnee)

    2007-05-21T11:16:00Z

    Dir/scr: Mia Hansen-Love. France 2007. 105 mins.Debut director Mia Hansen-Love turns seemingly random slices from the life of a disintegrating family unit into a remarkably graceful, natural film about what it is to be human. Perhaps the most persuasive aspect of this hopeful parable of failure is the way casting, ...

  • Reviews

    Blind Mountain (Mang Shan)

    2007-05-21T10:51:00Z

    Dir/scr/prod: Li Yang. Ch. 2007. 103 mins. Li Yang demonstrates once again that he is a master of cinematic tension with his second feature, Blind Mountain . Based on the widespread practice of bride trafficking in rural China, this harrowing but limpidly shot story of the abduction and sale of ...

  • Reviews

    To Each His Own Cinema (Chacun Son Cinema)

    2007-05-21T10:31:00Z

    Dir: 35 leading directors. Fr. 2007. 120minsConceived as a homage to the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, this improbable congeries and potentially incoherent work of cinema (35 different directors making three-minute shorts about the movie-going experience and their own introduction to the world of film) is surprisingly successful. ...

  • Reviews

    A Lost Man (Un Homme Perdu)

    2007-05-21T10:14:00Z

    Dir: Danielle Arbid. Fr. 2007. 97 mins. Somewhere, buried deep down this pseudo-road movie that moves round in circles, there is a burning issue begging to be explored. All the more pity that Danielle Arbid never actually comes to grips with it, though it is pretty obvious the relations between ...

  • News

    Bleiberg closes key sales on Kollrin title

    2007-05-21T08:01:00Z

    Bleiberg Entertainment has closed key sales here on Eran Kolirin's Un Certain Regard entry Band's Visit following a rapturous screening on Saturday night.The film's co-producer Sophie Dulac has taken French rights and plans to release on a minimum of 80 prints.Deals also closed in Italy (Mikado), Spain (Manga), Latin America ...

  • News

    Companies sign up for London Finance Market

    2007-05-21T06:55:00Z

    Film London's new Production Finance Market (October 22-23), held in association with the Times BFI London Film Festival, has announced some major players who have confirmed their attendance, including Working Title, Focus Features, Paramount, Pathe, The Weinstein Company and StudioCanal.The market will address private film finance and new distribution avenues. ...

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    Fernandes makes Anxious follow-up to Magnus

    2007-05-21T06:52:00Z

    UK-based producer Donal Fernandes whose first production Magnus is playing in Un Certain Regard is currently in advanced stages of post-production on black comedy Anxious Dave.Fernandes who wrote and directed the $190,000 UK-production, describes Anxious Dave as 'a scary film about loneliness that evolves into a comedy'. The film, which ...

  • News

    Lupovitz lines up Podeswa, Evans, Palmer projects

    2007-05-21T06:51:00Z

    LA-based producer Dan Lupovitz, executive producer on Death Defying Acts starring Catherine Zeta Jones and Guy Pearce and one of the producers on the currently-shooting Good with Viggo Mortenson, has lined out a slate of international projects here from film-makers including Jeremy Podeswa, Marc Evans and hot UK commercials directors ...

  • News

    Asia Pacific Screen Awards make Cannes bow

    2007-05-21T06:49:00Z

    The Asia Pacific Screen Awards, a collaboration with CNN International, UNESCO and the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF), announced nine members of its nominations council yesterday (May 20).They included Philip Cheah, head of the Singapore International Film Festival, Azize Tan, director of the International Istanbul Film Festival, Anne ...

  • News

    Muhe and Tukur join cast of One Woman

    2007-05-21T06:42:00Z

    Ulrich Muhe and Ulrich Tukur, two of the stars of Oscar-winner The Lives Of Others, are to appear alongside Marie Bonnevie (The Banishment) in One Woman. The $3.5m drama written and directed by Mauricio Mendiola, will offer a fictionalised history of Monika Ertl, a heroine of the Bolivian revolution.Monika is ...

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    Uwe Boll game for $7.5m horror sequel

    2007-05-21T06:39:00Z

    Uwe Boll is lining up a summer shoot in New York for the $7.5m horror sequel and video game adaptation Alone In The Dark 2.Boll, in Cannes to handle sales on the upcoming video game adaptations Far Cry starring Til Schweiger and Postal, among others, will announce the director and ...

  • News

    Little Film sees future in Meyers partnership

    2007-05-21T06:37:00Z

    The Little Film Company is partnering with producer Lawrence Steven Meyers on Air And Fire and Serendipity Starlight.Ludivine Sagnier, Val Kilmer and Vincent Perez will star in the Rupert Thomson adaptation Air And Fire, about a clairvoyant woman who relocates with her husband to Mexico and falls for a Mexican ...

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    Kiriyama makes directing debut on Yoroi

    2007-05-21T06:35:00Z

    Japanese scriptwriter Isao Kiriyama, a regular collaborator with cult director Ryuhei Kitamura, is set to make his directing debut on horror project Yoroi for Gaga Communications. Kitamura has developed the project which he will also produce alongside Ring producer Shinya Kawai. The story revolves around a hostage family on the ...