All Screen articles in 30 April 2009 – Page 16

  • News

    Visit Films boards Alexander The Last for Cannes

    2009-04-19T11:13:00Z

    Visit Films has acquired international rights to Joe Swanberg’s Alexander The Last following the film’s world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival.

  • Brothers Bloom
    News

    Film In Serbia launches at California's Locations Trade Show

    2009-04-19T10:49:00Z

    A consortium of more than 20 Serbian production companies backed by the USAID Serbia Competitiveness Project announced the conception of Film In Serbia at the Locations Trade Show in Santa Monica over the weekend.

  • News

    SAG board to recommend "Yes" vote on contract agreement

    2009-04-18T10:44:00Z

    The long-running stand-off between Hollywood’s actors and producers took a step closer to resolution last night [April 19] when the Screen Actors Guild’s board of directors approved a tentative deal struck wih producers late last week.

  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Makes Its Mark
    Features

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Makes Its Mark

    2009-04-17T10:40:00Z

    Crime thriller The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo has become the most successful local film of all time at the Nordic box office.

  • Fast and Furious
    News

    On the fast track

    2009-04-17T10:36:00Z

    UPI’s Fast & Furious stepped up a gear over the Easter weekend to climb to the top of the international chart, grossing $45.2m, up 47% week-on-week. It has now grossed $90.1m after two weeks on release, playing on more than 5,000 screens in 50 territories.

  • Features

    Britweek - Springboard for brits in LA

    2009-04-17T10:32:00Z

    It was three years ago that UK TV executive Nigel Lythgoe had the idea for an event “to celebrate everything British” in the US. American Idol, which Lythgoe was at the time executive producing after having developed the original British format for creator Simon Fuller, was at the peak of ...

  • Features

    Meet the new Dirty Harry

    2009-04-17T10:27:00Z

    On a grey February morning at Elstree film studios just outside London, the crew on the set of UK film Harry Brown are gearing up for a particularly harrowing scene. Michael Caine, on the other hand, is doing John Wayne impressions. It is appropriate, given the film is dubbed an ...

  • Features

    Market Report Germany

    2009-04-17T10:23:00Z

    With around 30 releases a year, the German market was the third most important for French films abroad, after the US and Russia, with 5.6 million tickets sold according to Unifrance. Asterix At The Olympic Games and Welcome To The Sticks were the two top French-language performers in Germany last ...

  • Tribeca
    Features

    Geoff Gilmore and Jane Rosenthal discuss Tribeca's new direction

    2009-04-17T10:18:00Z

    Geoff Gilmore had one of the film world’s most coveted jobs as director of the Sundance Film Festival. So it was a surprise to many when he announced in February he would leave after nearly two decades to join Tribeca Enterprises, the for-profit media company which operates the Tribeca Film ...

  • Features

    Visions du Reel moves into distribution

    2009-04-17T10:09:00Z

    In Switzerland, they take their documentaries very seriously. The films are frequently seen in cinemas and are given the respect accorded elsewhere to fictional features.

  • Features

    Tribeca Buzz: Six of this year's film-makers talk to Screen

    2009-04-17T10:01:00Z

    Sales and audience excitement have already been building around a handful of titles at the Tribeca Film Festival, which opens today (April 22). Wendy Mitchell follows the buzz to six of this year’s film-makers.