All Screen articles in 30 April 2009 – Page 12

  • Features

    Just The 3 Of Us (Nous Trois)

    2009-04-29T09:31:00Z

    Ten-year-old Sebastien worships his mother but pays little attention to his father, a failed inventor who’s never around. When a new neighbour moves in next door, Sebastien thinks he’s discovered his mother’s prince charming.

  • Features

    Bus Palladium

    2009-04-29T09:24:00Z

    The story of the break-up of a French rock group spurred on by its two charismatic leaders.

  • Help Gone Mad
    News

    The Other Bank wins Golden Lily

    2009-04-29T09:11:00Z

    Georgian director George Ovashvili’s film debut The Other Bank (Gagma Napiri) picked up the GoldenLily for best film and the FIPRESCI International Critics Prize at this year’s goEast Festival.

  • The Bank Job
    News

    Lionsgate and Relativity Media unveil US distribution deal

    2009-04-28T18:14:00Z

    Lionsgate and Relativity Media have finalised their multi-year distribution deal that has been the subject of rumours for several weeks.Under the terms of the deal Lionsgate will acquire up to five titles per year from Relativity’s single picture business, building on a relationship that has already seen the release of ...

  • Features

    The Kid

    2009-04-28T11:52:00Z

    The story of Kevin Lewis who grew up on a council estate in London, was beaten and starved by hisparents, bullied at school and abandoned by social services and got involved in a criminal underworldthat knew him as ‘The Kid’.

  • "Fighting" by director Dito Montiel
    Reviews

    Fighting

    2009-04-28T11:49:00Z

    Dir: Dito Montiel. US. 2009. 105 mins.

  • My Last Five Girlfriends
    Reviews

    My Last Five Girlfriends

    2009-04-28T11:46:00Z

    Dir. Julian Kemp. UK. 2009. 87mins.

  • Features

    Untitled Robin Hood project

    2009-04-28T11:44:00Z

    Another take on the legendary Robin Hood story. It is rumoured that Russell Crowe is playing thecharacters or Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham

  • Rachel
    Reviews

    Rachel

    2009-04-28T11:41:00Z

    Dir. Simone Bitton. France, Belgium. 2008. 100mins.

  • Newsmakers by director Anders Banke
    Reviews

    Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti)

    2009-04-28T11:38:00Z

    Dir. Anders Banke. Russia/Sweden. 2009. 110mins.

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    Reviews

    The Soloist

    2009-04-28T11:33:00Z

    Dir. Joe Wright. US. 2009. 116 mins

  • Features

    Centurion

    2009-04-28T11:31:00Z

    Roman epic about the ninth legion who marched into Scotland to deal with a tribe called The Picts, only to disappear without a trace

  • Features

    Sex And Drugs And Rock & Roll

    2009-04-28T10:52:00Z

    Biopic of UK singer Ian Dury, who was crippled by Polio aged 10 butwith dogged determination became one of the founders of the punkmovement in the 1970s

  • Crank: High Voltage by directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, 2009
    Reviews

    Crank: High Voltage

    2009-04-28T10:38:00Z

    Dirs. Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor. US. 2009. 95 mins

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    News

    Karlovy Vary announces first competition titles

    2009-04-28T10:31:00Z

    The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has announced the first titles in the competition line-upfor its 44th edition.

  • Humpday
    Reviews

    Humpday

    2009-04-28T10:30:00Z

    Dir: Lynn Shelton. US. 2009. 92mins.

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    Reviews

    Villa Amalia

    2009-04-28T10:23:00Z

    Dir: Benoit Jacquot. 2009. France. 94mins.

  • "Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past" by Mike Waters
    Reviews

    Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past

    2009-04-27T12:10:00Z

    Dir: Mark Waters. US. 2009. 100 mins

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    News

    Milos Forman to head jury for 4th Rome Film Festival

    2009-04-24T18:51:00Z

    The International Rome Film Festival has announced celebrated director Milos Forman as president of the jury for the upcoming 4th edition, which runs from October 15 – 23.

  • The Boat that Rocked
    Features

    Sailing into trouble?

    2009-04-24T14:54:00Z

    Since it set sail in the UK on April 1, Working Title’s The Boat That Rocked has been navigating choppy waters in a handful of international markets.