All Screen articles in 29 July 2008 – Page 5

  • News

    San Sebastian announces more Official Selection titles

    2008-07-24T12:30:00Z

    San Sebastian has announced that international directors Javier Fesser, Hirkazu Kore-eda, Samira Makhmalbaf, Michael Winterbottom, Belen Macias and Yesim Ustaoglu will be showing their latest films in Official Selection at this year's festival.They will join an already impressive list of film makers, including Christophe Honore, Kim Ki-Duk, Daniel Burman and ...

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    Filmax to launch new movie channel in Catalonia

    2008-07-24T12:29:00Z

    Filmax has signed an agreement with Barcelona based publishing company Grupo Godo to launch a movie channel in the Catalonia region on digital terrestrial television.The new channel is set to be trialled in November with Filmax planning to show its catalogue of more than 4,000 films, including recent hit REC. ...

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    UK post company Concrete adds another Dean Street location

    2008-07-24T12:28:00Z

    London-based post-production house Concrete is adding a new outpost, formerly known as The Facility, located at 62 Dean Street.Concrete has expanded to encompass the new space as well as its existing premises at 34-35 Dean Street. Both operations will now be known as Concrete.The expansion will allow Concrete to work ...

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    Arts Alliance to release digitally remastered ABBA tour film

    2008-07-24T11:16:00Z

    Jumping on the success of Mamma Mia!, Arts Alliance Media will distribute Universal Music's 1977 film ABBA - The Movie in UK cinemas on Aug 13.The one-day-only release will be at selected sites in the UK's Digital Screen Network, including 63 Cineworld cinemas. Other dates and screenings will be added.AAM ...

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    iTunes partners with Vue to bring McFly concert to cinemas

    2008-07-24T11:10:00Z

    Apple's iTunes Live Festival, a month-long music event in London, is now moving into cinemas.iTunes is working with Vue Cinemas in the UK to do a live link to tonight's one-off performance from McFly at Koko. The concert, 'Larger Than Live,' will be broadcast around the UK to 42 Vue ...

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    Studio Babelsberg hopes 2008 will be as strong as last year

    2008-07-24T11:03:00Z

    Studio Babelsberg is optimistic that this year's operations will generate comparable results to 2007 which was the most successful financial year since the production complex's privatisation in 1992.Last year, the group's consolidated turnover had jumped from $25.6m (Euros 16.4m) in 2006 to $135.9m (Euros 87.1m) last year with a positive ...

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    ISPs back UK government plan on piracy

    2008-07-24T06:41:00Z

    Internet service providers (ISPs) in the UK are backing a government anti-piracy plan that follows months of discussion with the film and music industries.The six biggest ISPs are supporting the initiative which will begin with letters being sent to customers whose accounts have been used for illegal downloading and file-sharing.The ...

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    As Britdoc kicks off, survey finds TV docs are more popular in UK

    2008-07-24T06:00:00Z

    UK audiences regularly watch documentaries on television, but are much less consistent consumers of the format on DVD or in the cinema.A survey commissioned to tie in with the UK's third annual BRITDOC festival - which launched yesterday and continues until Friday -- found that 48% of UK adults regularly ...

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    Dark Knight is now fastest film to $200m in box office history

    2008-07-24T01:52:00Z

    The Dark Knight has become the fastest release in history to cross $200m after it reached the milestone in five days, smashing the previous mark of eight days set by Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest in 2006.The comic book sequel stands at $203.8m and would have overtaken Batman ...

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    US PGA signs cooperation agreement with Spanish Producers Group

    2008-07-23T23:24:00Z

    The Producers Guild Of America's (PGA) international committee has signed a deal with the Spanish Producers Association (FAPAE) following months of talks.The semi-formal arrangement will allow PGA and FAPAE members to exchange information and ideas and seek assistance on projects.The international committee recently signed similar agreements with Jordan, Denmark, Singapore ...

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    Lionsgate signs three-year first-look deal with Tyler Perry

    2008-07-23T23:21:00Z

    Lionsgate has signed a three-year first-look deal with Tyler Perry, whose warm-hearted family comedies launched with Diary Of A Mad Black Woman in 2005 and fuelled one of the studio's biggest success stories in recent years.Perry will provide at least three additional films to Lionsgate following the fiscal 2009 release ...

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    Netflix closes down Red Envelope Entertainment

    2008-07-23T19:58:00Z

    Netflix has closed down its all-rights acquisitions venture Red Envelope Entertainment (REE) and feature production activities, citing a desire to focus on its core business of online distribution.REE's key staff of four including acquisitions and distribution chief Liesl Copland will be moving on.The division bought more than 120 films during ...

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    Shine Group, New Regency team for new UK-based Shine Pictures

    2008-07-23T19:49:00Z

    UK-based Shine Group and US producer-distributor New Regency have formed Shine Pictures, a UK-based company that will develop and produce broad commercial films for the global marketplace.Shine Group CEO and chairman Elisabeth Murdoch and New Regency's co-chairmen Bob Harper and Hutch Parker will head the jointly owned venture while Shine's ...

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    JCVD to kick off Midnight Madness at Toronto

    2008-07-23T17:01:00Z

    Jean-Claude Van Damme's comeback contender JCVD will make its international premiere as the opening night film of the Midnight Madness programme at the Toronto International Film Festival. The Muscles from Brussels plays a down-and-out version of himself suddenly thrust into one of his own action films. The late-night cult sidebar ...

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    Hugh Welchman's BreakThru to work with ITV

    2008-07-23T16:53:00Z

    BreakThru Films, the UK independent production company that won an Oscar for its short Peter And The Wolf, has struck a collaboration with ITV Productions.The deal will let BreakThru and ITV collaborate creatively and commercially when 'it is mutually beneficial for both parties.'BreakThru, founded by Hugh Welchman, hopes to devleop ...

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    Cinelan strikes deals with Telegraph, Channel 4

    2008-07-23T16:47:00Z

    Cinelan, the company devoted to short documentary films, has struck an online syndication deal with Telegraph Media Group and telegraph.co.uk.Cinelan, which launched in February, said the move kicked off its UK syndication drive for its library three-minute non-fiction films.The company's collection includes the likes of Steve James' Paradise Regained, Jessica ...

  • The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life
    Reviews

    The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life (Le premier jour du reste de ta vie)

    2008-07-23T15:41:00Z

    Dir. Remi Bezancon. Fr, 2008. 114 min

  • News

    PiFan's genre projects market has successful first edition

    2008-07-23T15:39:00Z

    The Network of Asian Fantastic Films (NAFF)'s inaugural projects marketwrapped today (July 23), with participants agreeing that it had been an 'energy cluster' of an event. Running concurrently to the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan), the four-day 'It Project'event isAsia's first projects marketto focus specifically on genre films.US director ...

  • Reviews

    Hand of the Headless Man (Ou est la main de l'homme sans tete')

    2008-07-23T15:16:00Z

    Dirs. Guillaume and Stephane Malandrin. Belgium-France-Holland. 2007. 103 minsWhen an Olympic-level Belgian diver played by Cecile De France emerges from a coma, elements from several film genres - all of them interesting - seem out to get her in Hand of the Headless Man. De France's sober, nuanced performance anchors ...

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    Venice Critics' Week to screen debut of Gomorrah co-writer

    2008-07-23T14:46:00Z

    The 23rd edition of Critics' Week, at the 65th edition of the Venice Film Festival, will include seven world premieres in competition.The programme, unveiled today by the Italian FIlm Critic's Union, spans the globe from Turkey, Bosnia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, France, Italy and China. All are first films.Highlights include the debut ...