All Screen articles in 28 April 2008 – Page 5

  • News

    Slater, Bentley to star in Dolan's Cadillac for Film Bridge

    2008-04-24T06:00:00Z

    Christian Slater and Wes Bentley have signed up to star in the adaptation of Stephen King's novella Dolan's Cadillac.The thriller follows a young man (Bentley) who seeks to avenge his wife's murder by the untouchable Las Vegas mobster Jimmy Dolan (Slater).Emmanuelle Vaugier rounds out the key cast on the project, ...

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    Queensland signs MoU with Korea's Gyeonggi province

    2008-04-24T03:34:00Z

    A 10-year-old sister state relationship between the Australian state of Queensland and the Gyeonggi Province of South Korea has been extended into the film arena with this week's signing of a memorandum of understanding. The agreement is between the Gyeonggi Film Commission, the Gyeonggi Digital Contents Agency, and the Pacific ...

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    Mason, Collee partner with Hopscotch in production venture

    2008-04-24T03:20:00Z

    Australian distributor Hopscotch has enticed two of Sydney's most successful international filmmakers, producer Andrew Mason (the Matrix trilogy) and screenwriter John Collee (Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World) to help attract investment and talent to pump into its new production division. The pair will work closely with ...

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    Tribeca 2008 kicks off as NY state tax credit is tripled

    2008-04-24T00:06:00Z

    The seventh Tribeca Film Festival kicked off in high spirits yesterday [April 23] as New York Governor David Paterson signed into law a tripling of the state's tax credit for film and TV productions and festival sponsors American Express extended their commitment for a further five years.The new tax legislation ...

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    Shyer, HandMade set nine year-old Australian Beatty to play Eloise

    2008-04-23T19:47:00Z

    Nine year-old Australian actress Jordana Beatty has been cast in the title role of Eloise in the new live action feature of children's classic Eloise In Paris being backed by HandMade Films and directed by Charles Shyer.Beatty joins Uma Thurman, who has been cast as Nanny in the contemporary adaptation ...

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    Marcie Bloom launches Marcie Bloom Fellowship In Film

    2008-04-23T19:27:00Z

    Marcie Bloom, a founding partner of Sony Pictures Classics, is launching The Marcie Bloom Fellowship In Film.The New York-based initiative is a mentoring programme designed to introduce up to four students a year to the world of independent film production and distribution. The fellowship will allow the fellows to define ...

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    Delphis does aggressive business on Arthy's Fighter

    2008-04-23T19:04:00Z

    Montreal sales house Delphis Films has wrapped a number of international deals on Natasha Arthy's Fighter. The film, which premiered in the Berlinale 14+ competition and will screen at Tribeca, has sold to more than a dozen countries, including Momentum for the UK, Europacorp for France, Hopscotch for Australia, VCL ...

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    EuropaCorp hires Montironi, Degove on international sales staff

    2008-04-23T18:29:00Z

    EuropaCorp has restructured its sales team and brought in two new international sales directors, the company said in a statement Wednesday evening. Marie-Laure Montironi joined Europa this month while Pascal Degove will take up his new post as of May.Montironi is an industry veteran who was instrumental in the development ...

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    Moxie Makers shortlists eight projects for $500,000 prize

    2008-04-23T17:26:00Z

    The Big Pitch, a new competition from UK-based micro studio Moxie Makers, has short listed eight projects to compete for a feature film production prize worth up to $500,000 (£250,000). The scheme, supported by Skillset, was launched through Ipso Facto Films, (which manages Moxie Makers) in December 2007 at the ...

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    UK's New Wave adds Unrelated, Tricks, Quiet Chaos

    2008-04-23T16:45:00Z

    New Wave Films, the new UK distributor set up by Artificial Eye veterans Pam Engel and Robert Beeson in February 2008, has acquired three new films for its initial slate.The new acquisitions are Unrelated, Tricks and Quiet Chaos.Joanna Hogg's Unrelated from the UK won the Fipresci prize at the 2007 ...

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    Swedish Film Institute backs 10 new features

    2008-04-23T16:18:00Z

    Signing for $9.3m (Euros 5.8m) production funding, the Swedish Film Institute has set 10 features, five documentaries and seven shorts rolling, including Jorgen Bergmark's A Rational Solution, which won the ARTE France Cinema Award for Jens Jonsson's script at Rotterdam's CineMart, and the new, un-titled film by Mans Herngren.A Rational ...

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    Beta Cinema lining up two market premieres for Cannes

    2008-04-23T16:12:00Z

    German sales company Beta Cinema will have two market premiere screenings at next month's Marche du Film during the Cannes Film Festival.Beta will be presenting Thomas Roth's biopic Falco - Quit Living On Dreams, about the larger-than-life Austrian pop star whose international hit Rock Me Amadeus became the first German ...

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    ContentFilm strikes $40m loan with JPMorgan Chase

    2008-04-23T16:08:00Z

    ContentFilm has signed a deal with JPMorgan Chase for a $40m long-term debt facility.JPMorgan Chase will structure and arrange the five-year senior secured revolving credit facility.ContentFilm noted that it had drawn down $27.5m of its existing $32m loan facility (including the CBC acquisition). The new $10-$15m of liquidity in the ...

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    Chang, Yeoh to establish Asian talent management outfit

    2008-04-23T15:59:00Z

    Producer Terence Chang and actress Michelle Yeoh will jointly establish a talent agency based in Hong Kong and Taipei, which is scheduled to begin operation in June. The yet-to-be-named company has so far signed with three actors including Kelly Lin Xilei (After This Our Exile), Chang told Screendaily.Kelly Lin is ...

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    Assembly takes top honours at Beijing Student Film Festival

    2008-04-23T15:42:00Z

    Feng Xiaogang's The Assembly was the biggest winner at the 15th Beijing Student Film Festival, which wrapped yesterday in Beijing. The film won best picture, best director, and best actor for Zhang Hanyu's performance. The best actress award went to Miao Pu for Sino-Japan co-production Crossing Over.The festival also gave ...

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    Cannes unveils shorts competition, Cinefondation selections

    2008-04-23T15:38:00Z

    Short Films in Competition Jerrycan, dir: Julius Avery (Australia)El Deseo, dir: Marie Benito (Mexico)Megatron, dir: Marian Crisan (Romania)411-Z, dir: Daniel Erdelyi (Hungary)De Moins En Moins, dir: Melanie Laurent (France)My Rabbit Hoppy, dir: Anthony Lucas (Australia)Buen Viaje, dir: Javier Palleiro, Guillermo Rocamora (Uruguay)Smafuglar, dir: Runar Runarsson (Iceland)Love You More, dir: Sam ...

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    Japan rides high at international box office, led by Detective Conan

    2008-04-23T15:33:00Z

    Japanese animated sequels came up trumps this weekend with two entries from Toho entering the top 15 and generating a combined $6.5m in their home territory. The top 40 international films generated $110.9m across 38,186 screens for the period of April 18-20.For the full international chart, compiled by Len Klady, ...

  • Reviews

    Summer Book (Tatil Kitabi)

    2008-04-23T15:25:00Z

    Dir:Seyfi Teoman. Turkey , 2008. 92 mins.Winner of Best Film in the national section at Istanbul, Seyfi Teoman's small-scale but poetic evocation of summer in a small provincial Turkish town will elicit a warm response both from festival programmers and Turkish communities abroad. The quiet, peaceful beauty of its landscape ...

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    Cannes line-up includes last-minute surprises including Che and Eastwood's Changeling

    2008-04-23T13:14:00Z

    Cannes Film Festival president Gilles Jacob and general manager Thierry Fremaux announced the official line up for the 61st edition this morning in Paris.Among the surprises were the last minute additions of Clint Eastwood's Changeling and Steven Soderbergh's two Che Guevara films The Argentine and Guerilla, although in press documents ...

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    Film Consultancy, High Point team for McGuckian's Inconceivable

    2008-04-23T13:11:00Z

    Penny Wolf's The Film Consultancy Partners and Carey Fitzgerald's High Point Media Group have joined forces to handle international sales for Mary McGuckian's Inconceivable, the third film in the director's 'amorality trilogy.'The film, previously known as Art In Las Vegas, is a UK-Canadian co-production between the UK's Pembridge Pictures, Canada's ...