All Screen articles in 28 April 2008 – Page 2

  • News

    Sarah Marshall is queen of international with $7m weekend

    2008-04-28T03:54:00Z

    Universal's Forgetting Sarah Marshall led the international market through UPI thanks to an estimated $7m haul from 1,000 sites in nine territories.The three-day result elevates the comedy's early running total to $9.3m and was driven by an excellent number one UK launch on $4.1m from 393 for producer Judd Apatow's ...

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    Baby Mama, Harold & Kumar 2 lead domestic box office

    2008-04-28T02:41:00Z

    Two new comedies dominated the North American charts as Universal's Baby Mama launched at number one on estimated $18.3m followed by New Line/Warner Bros' Harold And Kumar sequel on $14.6m.Box office was up for the second consecutive weekend as the top 12 titles combined for $91m and climbed 17% against ...

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    UK documentary The English Surgeon wins top prize at Hot Docs

    2008-04-28T02:01:00Z

    UK filmmaker Geoffrey Smith's The English Surgeon won the Best International Feature Documentary Award as the 15th annual Hot Docs festival wrapped in Toronto this weekend. Produced by Smith and Rachel Wexler, the film follows renowned British brain surgeon Henry Marsh as he operates on life-threatening brain tumours in the ...

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    Shane Meadows leads UK delegation at Tribeca

    2008-04-27T23:24:00Z

    BAFTA winner Shane Meadows gave a masterclass to Tribeca Film Festival attendees including graduates of the UK Skillset academies on Saturday [April 26].Meadows, whose latest film Somers Town received its North American premiere here, spoke to an audience that included film-makers from seven UK projects selected under the auspices of ...

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    Documentaries stir up heat at Tribeca Film Festival

    2008-04-27T23:12:00Z

    In its short history the Tribeca Film Festival has been slow to trigger buying sprees and sure enough as the event reached the first weekend's halfway mark no major deals had closed.However by Saturday interest had coalesced around Keif Davidson's World Documentary Competition entry Kassim The Dream, which recounts the ...

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    Natalie Sakai promoted in film acquisitions at IFDC

    2008-04-27T23:10:00Z

    Natalie Sakai has been promoted to manager of worldwide acquisitions and operations at entertainment consultants IFDC Inc.Sakai joined IFDC Inc in 2007 and continues to work alongside president Jerome Bliah in international film acquisitions.Sakai began her professional career as an assistant to Academy Award winning documentarian Robert Amram.She moved into ...

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    CEC hires Yann Le Quellec as European chief

    2008-04-27T23:07:00Z

    Citi affiliate Continental Entertainment Capital (CEC) has hired EWB Finance co-founder Yann Le Quellec as managing director.Le Quellec will head the company's new European operation CEC Europe in Paris and will report directly to CEC's president and CEO, Benjamin Waisbren.CEC Europe will provide structured financing solutions to European media and ...

  • Reviews

    Bart Got A Room

    2008-04-27T20:45:23Z

    Dir: Brian Hecker. 2008. USA. 80mins.Bart Got A Room falls in that painful neurotic sphere that connects the vulgarities of lower-middle-class Jewish family life in Tamara Jenkins's The Slums of Beverly Hills, the Floridian sterility and kooky dysfunction of Little Miss Sunshine, and the unfocused, ever-horny worldview of Philip Roth's ...

  • Reviews

    Love Pain And Vice Versa (Sexo, Dolor Y Vice Versa)

    2008-04-27T20:42:00Z

    Dir. Alfonso Pineda-Ulloa, Mexico, 2008, 86 minutesAlfonso Pineda-Ulloa's thriller is a stylish feature debut that infuses Alfred Hitchcock's influence into every frame of a story about mutual obsession. Love, Pain & Vice Versa may not rock the box office - although it seems to have potential for modest success - ...

  • News

    Who is selling what: Cannes' sales slate stories

    2008-04-27T19:45:00Z

    The following stories about sales company slates will be frequently updated in the run-up to the Cannes market.The names of sales companies are in alphabetical order. Click on a story for more.Arclight Arsenal to pre-sell Gooding comedy Harold AWP picks up The Lena Baker Story Icelandic comedy among new titles ...

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    Cannes 2008: The build up

    2008-04-27T19:44:00Z

    The line-upThe slatesThe interviews

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    Match Factory adds Liverpool to its Cannes slate

    2008-04-27T14:34:00Z

    The Match Factory has added Argentinian film-maker Lisandro Alonso's Liverpool as the fifth title in its sales lineup for next month's Cannes Film Festival.Alonso's film will have its world premiere in the Directors' Fortnight sidebar and be the director's fourth time in Cannes after his debut La Libertad in Un ...

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    The Edge Of Heaven claims four Lolas

    2008-04-27T14:22:00Z

    Fatih Akin's The Edge Of Heaven (Auf Der Anderen Seite) picked up four Golden Lolas, including for Best Film, at the German Film Awards at the weekend in Berlin.Produced by Akin's own company Corazon International, the film also received the Lolas for Best Direction, Best Screenplay and Best Editing (Andrew ...

  • Reviews

    Paraiso Travel

    2008-04-27T08:00:00Z

    Dir. Simon Brand, Colombia, 2008, 116 minutes.Paraiso Travel takes on the much-travelled (and, recently, much-filmed) journey from Colombia to the dubious paradise of New York where immigrants perform gruelling jobs and live in squalid illegal dwellings. Other films have trod this path with far more drama and imagination.Director Simon Brand's ...

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    Tribeca All Access awards narrative prize to Chatmon's $Free.99

    2008-04-27T01:38:00Z

    Pete Chatmon won the fifth annual Tribeca All Access Creative Promise Awards narrative prize for $Free.99 at the weekend [April 25].Chatmon co-wrote the screenplay with Candice Sanchez McClaren about a bank robber who is more than he appears.In the emerging narrative section screenwriter Leigh Dana Jackson and producer Moira Griffin ...

  • Reviews

    Newcastle

    2008-04-26T09:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Dan Castle. Australia. 2008. 106 mins.Dan Castle is an American-born director, but he recognises the dichotomies of Australia, where he makes films. The best thing about Newcastle, a feature set in the country's third largest city, is its awareness of how an industrial landscape (coal and shipping) can coexist ...

  • News

    Duran named svp at Warner Channel Latin America

    2008-04-25T20:54:00Z

    Alfredo Duran has been named senior vice president of branded services and general manager of The Warner Channel Latin America.Duran will be based in Miami and will report to Malcolm Dudley-Smith, who as executive vice president of sales and business development for Canada, Latin America and Asia, oversees WBITD's branded ...

  • Reviews

    Iron Man

    2008-04-25T20:16:00Z

    Dir: Jon Favreau. US. 2008. 126 mins.

  • News

    Om Puri appointed chairman of India's NFDC

    2008-04-25T15:07:00Z

    Veteran actor Om Puri has been appointed chairman of the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) by the Indian government. The term of the appointment is three years. In his new role Puri will look out for new talent in filmmaking, examine scripts and consider production and co-production opportunities for the ...

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    Francemay openup tax breaks to international productions

    2008-04-25T14:45:00Z

    The French government is considering relaxing its tax breaks to include foreign films. French daily Le Figaro reported Friday that the culture and finance ministries are considering opening up what is known as the credit d'impot system in order to attract international productions.The credit d'impot was originally set up four ...