All Screen articles in 3 June 2005 – Page 2

  • News

    French court upholds Engagement ruling

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The Paris court of appealshas upheld the decision to block Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagementfrom benefiting from French subsidies.The film was stripped of its Frenchstatus in an original decision dating back to November last year. At issue is the financial structureof the production company for the film, 2003 Productions, ...

  • News

    French court upholds Engagement ruling

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The Paris court of appeals Wednesday upheld its decision to blockJean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement from benefiting from French subsidies.The film was stripped of itsFrench status in an original decision dating back to November last year. Atissue is the financial structure of production company 2003 Productions, set upby Warner ...

  • News

    TLA takes Centimetres, Profile at Cannes

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    TLA Releasing has picked upNorth American rights to two pictures at Cannes, Ramon Salazar's Spanishmusical 20 Centimetres andChristoph Hochhausler's German thriller Low Profile.The New York-based companyalso picked up UK home entertainment rights to Eyton Fox's Israeli army romanceYossi & Jagger, and willrelease through its upcoming TLA Releasing UK division that ...

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    DreamWorks wins Match Point as UK buyers circle

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    After a ferocious bidding war, DreamWorks has picked upNorth American rights to Woody Allen's Match Point for a reported $4m.The deal comes as UK buyers continue to circle what is considered one ofAllen's strongest commercial prospects in several years. The film, his first tobe made in England, is being sold ...

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    Brave few shine behind Star Wars shadow

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Thisweek's international chart saw the battle of the also rans against the second(or in Korea's case opening) week of Star Wars: Episode III.WarnerBros' horror House Of Wax saw solid numbers with second place launchesin the UK, France and Belgium and other European debuts including Italy,Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands.TheOscar winning ...

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    India bans smoking scenes in films

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The Indian government has banned all scenes showing smokingor cigarette packs in films and TV programmes. The new law will apply to bothIndian films and to foreign films released in India.The move, part of a anti-tobaccoclampdown, also bans film-makers showing cigarette packs, billboards or usingany item with a cigarette brand ...

  • Reviews

    The League Of Gentlemen's Apocalypse

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Steve Bendelack. UK2005. 90mins.The League Of Gentlemen, rubber-faced Britishexponents of grotesque TV comedy, make a bravely eccentric cinema debut with TheLeague of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, a macabre farce that mixes theirdistinctive character playing with Hammer ghoulishness, movie-buff in-jokes andlashings of existential paradox in a Charlie Kaufman vein.The team - protean ...

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    Former Alliance Atlantis executive Wilson launches LA publicity firm

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Former Alliance Atlantis Entertainment Group senior vice presidentof publicity Pam Wilson has launched publicity firm Ink Media Corporation inLos Angeles.Wilson will continue to oversee international publicity on the CSItelevision franchise forAlliance Atlantis, as well as other film and TV accounts.Prior to launching Ink Media, Wilson was responsible for thestrategic planning ...

  • News

    Producer and sales agent Dan Sales dies at 46

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Daniel Sales,the independent film producer and sales agent who launched Cinequanon Pictures,has died in Los Angeles. He was 46.Sales grew up inWest Palm Beach, Florida, and graduated from Brown University before moving toNew York City to pursue his lifelong love of cinema.He got his firstproducing credit on The Way It ...

  • News

    Cote, Gaul bookend 23rd annual Outfest in LA

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau's comedy Cote D'Azur (aka Crustaces Et Coquillages) and Craig Lucas' psychological thrillerThe Dying Gaul bookendthe 23rd Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Outfest, which runs fromJul 7-18.Overall 232 narrative and documentary features and shorts from arecord 28 countries will screen at the event, which ...

  • Reviews

    The Moustache (La Moustache)

    2005-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Dir:Emmanuel Carrere. Fr. 2005. 86mins.What seems like a merewhisker of a premise yields surprising results in The Moustache, aneconomical but impressive fiction debut by French director-writer EmmanuelCarrere.Originally known as ajournalist and novelist - his works were adapted by Claude Miller and NicoleGarcia as Class Trip and L'Adversaire respectively - Carrere ...

  • Reviews

    Lords Of Dogtown

    2005-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Catherine Hardwicke.US. 2005. 105mins.Based on the same true story that spawned the effortlesslycharismatic 2002 documentary Dogtown And Z-Boys, director CatherineHardwicke's Lords Of Dogtown offers forth an entertaining but relativelyimpressionistic look at the sweaty, counter-cultural explosion of streetskateboarding that took place in the late 1970s on the crookedly tapered, blackasphalt ...

  • Reviews

    The Death Of Mr Lazarescu (Moartea Domnului Lazarescu)

    2005-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Cristi Puiu. Rom.2005. 154mins.It's got to be one of the hardest sells there is: atwo-and-a-half-hour film about an incontinent old man in Bucharest who is takenill one evening, calls an ambulance, and is shuttled from hospital to hospitalin search of a diagnosis, a scan, and a free bed.But The ...

  • News

    Sony Classics grabs Palme winner, targets Dylan biopic

    2005-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Cannes Palme d'Or winner TheChild (L'Enfant) has been picked up by Sony Pictures Classics (SPC)for US distribution, French sales house Celluloid Dreams announced today.SPC was arguably the busiestUS buyer for French films in Cannes with Michael Haneke's Cache andChristian Carion's Merry Christmas both going to the label. SPC is also ...

  • Reviews

    Quo Vadis, Baby'

    2005-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Gabriele Salvatores.It. 2005. 98mins.Gabriele Salvatores has taken a step back from thedramatic intensity of I'm Not Scared with Quo Vadis, Baby', arambling contemporary noir set in Bologna.Based on the same-name novelby Grazia Verasani, the film is worth a look chiefly for its atmospheric HDcinematography and for its original private ...

  • News

    Asian buyers dive for Sogepaq's Real movie

    2005-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Spain'sSogepaq has unveiled the first sales concluded on its highly anticipatedfootball feature Real, The Movie to a slew of Asian territories.Pony Canyon and Phantom Film picked up rights in Japan,while other distributors include Unikorea (Korea), Prime Pictures (Middle East)and Jiant Pictures (Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia).The film,which made headlines ...

  • News

    KanZaman boards Basic Instinct 2

    2005-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Spanishproducer KanZaman has entered a new phase of growth with the announcement ofits participation in the estimated $80m Sharon Stone-starrer Risk Addiction:Basic Instinct 2.KanZaman co-founders Denise O'Dell and Mark Albela willtake executive producer credits on the film, to which they have a licence onall rights in Spain for an unspecified ...

  • News

    German DVD market soars to new record

    2005-05-30T04:00:00Z

    Turnover from sell-through and rental videos and DVDsreached a new record high in the first three months of this year, according tofigures compiled by GfK Panel Services Consumer Research for the video tradeassociation BVV.GfK's statistics showed revenues in the German homeentertainment market increasing by 12.8% from the previous record result ...

  • News

    Constantin readies slate of international projects

    2005-05-30T04:00:00Z

    While thesteady flow of German private equity into Stateside projects may now be a thingof the past, the German film industry's growing presence as a serious player onthe international stage will nevertheless be given a boost this summer byConstantin Film's busy production schedule.Constantinsaw shooting crank up in China at the ...

  • News

    Oz distributors return from Cannes shopping spree

    2005-05-30T04:00:00Z

    All Australia's independent distributors, includingfirst-time attendee Jump Street Films and free-spending Dendy Films, cameback from Cannes with films in their suitcases. AccentAccent bought a pair of films from Wild Bunch: Sex AndPhilosophy and Sheitan. Sex And Philosophy isKandahar director MohsenMakhmalbaf's take on passion and possession through the eyes of a ...