All Screen articles in 30 July 2002 – Page 3

  • News

    Shrek co-director Andrew Adamson signs to The Lion, The Witch...

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Adamson, the co-director of last year's CGI animated smash Shrek for DreamWorks SKG, has signed to direct The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe, the first ever live action film of the CS Lewis book for Cary Granat's New York-based Walden Media. Walden optioned the seven-part book series The ...

  • News

    Spain's Manga seeks investor for $19.5m capital increase

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Spanish distributor Manga Films is seeking an investor to provide a capital increase of $19.5m to finance its local expansion plans.Manga president Luis de Vals, told Reuters that the addition of a new major shareholder would herald a consolidation of the company's activities with the objective of expanding in ...

  • News

    Japan's film industry sustains growth - over three years

    2002-07-31T04:05:00Z

    Sustained by the twin engines of multiplex growth and the popularity of anime titles, Japan's film industry has enjoyed a three-year period of growth, according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). Total revenues from film production and distribution and video sales have risen 5.7%, from $4.2bn in ...

  • News

    Winchester Entertainment's Gary Smith cleared by UK financial watchdog

    2002-07-31T04:05:00Z

    Winchester Entertainment chief Gary Smith (pictured) has been cleared by UK watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) following an investigation into his sale of shares on the eve of a profits warning in February.The FSA told the publicly-listed company that it had found no evidence of insider dealing or market ...

  • News

    Bollywood hits lead re-scheduled International film festival of India

    2002-07-31T04:05:00Z

    Bollywood hit Dil Chahta Hai (pictured) and winners of the 49th National Film Awards Dweepa and Chandni Bar are among the 20 feature films selected from 96 entries to be screened at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in New Delhi in October 2002. The other feature films selected ...

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    Bill Paxton's directorial debut opens 16th Int'l Fantasy Filmfest

    2002-07-31T04:05:00Z

    Actor Bill Paxton's directorial debut Frailty opens this year's 16th International Fantasy Filmfest, which hits Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Cologne and Hamburg before its finale in Berlin next month.The critically acclaimed film, which stars Paxton as a God-sent serial killer, features among a total of 63 films. Highlights include the international ...

  • Reviews

    Full Frontal

    2002-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Steven Soderbergh. US. 2002. 101mins.With a string of commercial successes and a best director Oscar safely under his belt, Steven Soderbergh should perhaps be forgiven for a brief lapse into self-indulgence. But that doesn't make it any less disappointing to see the director of sex, lies and videotape expend ...

  • News

    Selick to direct Coraline for Mechanic's Pandemonium

    2002-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Bill Mechanic's Pandemonium Films has acquired film rights to the horror fantasy novel Coraline by Neil Gaiman and hired Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas, James And The Giant Peach) to direct it. The novel, published in the US on July 2 by HarperCollins Children's Books, is the story of ...

  • News

    Plowright, Caviezel join cast of Walden's I Am David

    2002-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Walden Media, Cary Granat's production company which is owned and backed by The Anschutz Company, has cast Joan Plowright and Jim Caviezel in I Am David, its film of the classic Anne Holm novel which has begun shooting in Bulgaria.The story of an 11 year-old boy's escape and journey across ...

  • News

    Alberto Barbera is guest director at Telluride Festival

    2002-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Alberto Barbera, the former director of the Venice Film Festival, will serve as guest director of this year's Telluride Film Festival which kicks off in the Colorado mountain resort on Aug 30 and goes through to Sept 2.Serving as a key collaborator in all the festival's programming decisions, Barbera joins ...

  • News

    HBO's Real Women goes theatrical after all via Newmarket start-up

    2002-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Only two months after HBO Films president Colin Callender publicly reconfirmed that all its movies would premiere on the HBO channel in North America, the company has announced that it will release crowd-pleasing festival favourite Real Women Have Curves in theatres this October. The film will be a joint distribution ...

  • News

    Heavy security surrounds Jerusalem Film Festival

    2002-07-30T04:05:00Z

    Despite heavy security measures that resulted in a number of venue changes and the absence of the US majors - the 19th Jerusalem Film Festival proceeded without any major hitches.While there were cancellations and no-shows - Shapira Films, one of the leading Israeli distributors, among them - the festival maintained ...

  • News

    Signpost strikes first look pact with Cougar Films

    2002-07-30T04:05:00Z

    Stewart Till's Signpost Films has formed its first long-term production deal in the UK, striking a first-look pact with Cougar Films, the fledgling film production outfit of leading UK TV producers Sophie Balhetchet and Lynda La Plante.The first project to be developed under the deal is Click, a romantic comedy ...

  • News

    Bollywood shocked by mafia connections

    2002-07-30T04:05:00Z

    Mumbai police today released audio tapes of conversations between an alleged member of the underworld and leading Bollywood film directors and actors The police say the recorded conversations, between the alleged Karachi-based don Chhota Shakeel, actor Sanjay Dutt, directors Mahesh Manjrekar and Sanjay Gupta and producer Harish Sugandh, reveal that ...

  • News

    High Court backs UK government tax clamp down

    2002-07-30T04:05:00Z

    Highlighting the controversial clamp down in UK tax regulations this year, the High Court has upheld a decision by the Government to reject applications from the Peakviewing group of companies.The Department for Culture, Media & Sport said that the film and TV concern had been producing "thousands of five minute ...

  • Reviews

    The Sea Watches (Umi Wa Miteita)

    2002-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Kei Kumai. Japan. 2002. 119mins.Based on a script by Akira Kurosawa, The Sea Watches (Umi wa Miteita) tries for a Kurosawa look, using the master's continuity drawings and production notes in telling its story of 19th-century era prostitutes. The director, however, is Kei Kumai, a veteran known abroad for ...

  • News

    Goldmember adds even more heat to the weekend

    2002-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Despite facing fierce competition from the hottest weekend in the UK so far this year, the day-and-date launch of Austin Powers In Goldmember gave a smouldering performance at the box office.The comedy, the third in star Mike Myers' and director Jay Roach's franchise, took a massive $8.76m (£5.6m) from 446 ...

  • News

    Venice 59 and Controcorrente line-up

    2002-07-30T00:00:00Z

    VENICE 59In CompetitionBear's Kiss Dir: Sergei Bodrov (Germany/France/Spain/Italy/Sweden)Fuehrer Ex Dir: Winfried Bonengel (Germany)The Best Of Times (Meili Shiguang) Dir: Tso-Chi Chang (Taiwan)The Hours Dir: Stephen Daldry (USA)Un Monde Presque Paisible (On The Brink Of Peace - unofficial English title) Dir: Michel Deville (France)Naked (Nackt) ...

  • News

    Moritz de Hadeln unveils Venice 59 rich in glamour and discoveries

    2002-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Just four months and one week after being appointed to the job, Venice artistic director Moritz de Hadeln (pictured) has unveiled a glitzy roster of international premieres such as Julie Taymor's biopic Frida which opens the Venice 59 competition, Stephen Daldry's The Hours, Liliana Cavani's Ripley's Game and Steven Soderbergh's ...

  • News

    Moritz de Hadeln unveils Venice 59's

    2002-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Just four months and one week after being appointed to the job, Venice artistic director Moritz de Hadeln (pictured) has unveiled a glitzy roster of international premieres such as Julie Taymor's biopic Frida which opens the Venice 59 competition, Stephen Daldry's The Hours, Liliana Cavani's Ripley's Game and Steven Soderbergh's ...