All Screen articles in 30 June 2000 – Page 2

  • News

    Holst lines up adaptation as second feature

    2000-06-29T15:14:00Z

    Norwegian director Marius Holst is developing an adaptation of an Ingvar Ambjornsen short story - Oyenstikkere - as a follow-up to his successful debut feature Cross My Heart And Hope To Die.Nikolaj Frobenius, whose credits include Norwegian thriller Insomnia, has written the script and Scandinavian actors Marie Bonnevie, Mikael Persbrandt ...

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    Production report: EU puts Danish film on a roll

    2000-06-29T15:08:00Z

    Maverick Danish director Lars von Trier may have won the Palme d'Or in Cannes for Dancer In The Dark, but two other Nordic films, Roy Andersson's Songs From The Second Floor from Sweden and Liv Ullmann's Faithless from Norway, enjoyed just as much buzz on the Croisette. Both relied on ...

  • News

    Video Networks raises $150m for expansion

    2000-06-29T13:21:00Z

    UK video-on-demand company Video Networks has raised equity financing worth more than $154m (£102m) from investment partnership Digital Explosion, the company announced today (June 29).Video Networks chief executive and founder Simon Hochhauser said the new funds would be used to expand the company's Homechoice broadband video-on-demand, interactive TV and fast ...

  • Reviews

    The Patriot

    2000-06-29T12:35:00Z

    The struggle for control of Groupe Videotron, Canada's third-largest cable supplier, is heating up again. Rogers Communications has gone to court in an effort to lift an injunction handed down in April that effectively prevents its merger with Videotron. In February, the nation's largest cableco tendered a bid for the ...

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    Tulips still blooming at Italian box office

    2000-06-29T12:31:00Z

    The Danish box office is demonstrating that festival success is not the only route to success for locally-made films.Though Berlin-darling Italian For Beginners is still in 7th place after 19 weeks on release and has now scored some 830,000 admissions, other home-grown films like the comedy Flickering Lights (440,000), thefamily-film ...

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    Dana Reid segues into production deal at Artisan

    2000-06-29T01:39:00Z

    Artisan Pictures has signed a first look production deal with Dana Reid, a former vice president of production at Artisan, and his new company Flash Entertainment. The arrangement covers theatrical and direct-to-video productions.Reid joined Artisan in 1997 from ICM where he worked alongside agent Ken Kamins. While at Artisan he ...

  • News

    Universal dubs specialised arm Universal Focus

    2000-06-29T01:38:00Z

    Universal Pictures has named its domestic specialised film division Universal Focus. Created in 1999 as the studio's marketing and distribution unit for "niche-oriented productions and acquisitions", Universal Focus is run by executive vice president Claudia Gray and senior vice president Paul Hardart and will handle films from sources including WT2 ...

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    Prisa up 18% after first day's trading

    2000-06-28T22:50:00Z

    Spanish multimedia conglomerate Grupo Prisa - which took a risk on a volatile stock market by floating 20% of its shares yesterday (June 28) - came out a winner with a revaluation of its shares by 18.32% to Euros24.61 at day's end on the Bolsa, the Spanish stock exchange.Prisa's IPO ...

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    Edinburgh lines up Dancer as opening night film

    2000-06-28T18:11:00Z

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival (August 13-27) is lining up Lars von Trier's Dancer In The Dark as opening film and Wong Kar-Wai's In The Mood For Love to close the event.While neither title is finalised, festival chief Lizzie Francke is currently putting the final touches to a programme that ...

  • News

    CINE EXPO: Internet makes release dates go global

    2000-06-28T18:03:00Z

    One of the strongest messages to emerge at this week's Cinema Expo conference in Amsterdam is that the growing influence of the internet - particularly among cinema's prime audience of 14 to 19-year-olds - is driving distributors towards global release dates.Driving the point home was a screening of Sony Pictures ...

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    Kinowelt makes first direct move into broadcasting

    2000-06-28T16:26:00Z

    German film giant Kinowelt has bought a 10% stake in satellite broadcast start-up B.TV Television.The company is a sister operation to B.TV Baden and B.TV Wuerttemberg, which are successful local broadcasters in the Baden-Wuerttemberg (BW) region. It begins broadcast of the new channel on July 15 using the Astra satellite ...

  • News

    China Star confirms Star TV output deal

    2000-06-28T16:21:00Z

    China Star Entertainment has confirmed that it has struck a three-year output deal with regional broadcast powerhouse Star TV covering the 100 features produced under its 100 Years Of Cinema banner (Screendaily, May 16).The three-year deal gives Star exclusive video-on-demand, pay-per-view and pay-TV rights in both Mandarin and Cantonese versions. ...

  • News

    Jet Set takes off at French box office

    2000-06-28T14:51:00Z

    Two smaller French titles - Fabien Onteniente's comedy Jet Set and Lionel Delplanque's horror film Promenons Nous Dans Les Bois - have been the hottest tickets in France for the week ending June 20.Jet Set, a fish out of water tale, has attracted a smash 428,000 admissions in its first ...

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    Alliance Atlantis reports 21% revenue boost

    2000-06-28T14:02:00Z

    Fuelled by an increase in library revenue, Alliance Atlantis released strong fourth quarter results this week, with revenue up 21.8% to $771.6m compared to $633.4m the previous year. Gross profit was up 37.1% to $179.2m compared to $130.7m. The company's television group was the principal engine, with library revenue up ...

  • News

    Australian film-makers win tax battle

    2000-06-28T13:59:00Z

    Screen writers, actors, up-and-coming producers and others at the low salary end of the Australian film industry are breathing a sigh of relief following the Federal Government's decision to give them the same tax exemption that they recently gave to farmers.An earlier draft of Australia's new tax bill stated that ...

  • News

    Star in talks to buy stake in India's Hathway

    2000-06-28T13:57:00Z

    Rupert Murdoch's Star TV is in talks to acquire a 20% stake in Indian cable operator Hathway Cable & Datacom as part of its plan to re-enter the Indian cable industry.If the talks are successful Star will gain access to a broadband network capable of delivering internet and cable TV ...

  • News

    Internationalmedia strikes deal with Johnson

    2000-06-28T13:54:00Z

    Internationalmedia, the company formed from the merger between Intermedia and Pacifica, has finalised a first-look deal with US producer Mark Johnson.The move, which was expected, comes after Intermedia, Johnson and USA Films reportedly boarded The Code, a WW2 story currently in development. Johnson, who may set up Brad Silberling's Baby's ...

  • News

    Japan's Hitachi develops digital satellite venture

    2000-06-28T13:51:00Z

    Japan's Hitachi is developing a data broadcasting system that will automatically beam content such as films, music and restaurant information from a communications satellite to the internal hard drives of subscribers' dedicated digital receivers. Subscribers can then view the content at their leisure. Hitachi is assembling a consortium of partners, ...

  • News

    Wheels rolls away with Sochi grand prize

    2000-06-28T13:49:00Z

    Serbian comedy Wheels, written and directed by newcomer Djordje Milosavljevic, won the grand prize at this year's Sochi International Film Festival, which took place in Sochi, Russia from June 7-17.The international jury, chaired by veteran Indian director Mrinal Sen, also awarded its special prize to Can Togay's A Winter ...

  • News

    Kirch, Axel Springer create German TV giant

    2000-06-28T11:53:00Z

    A new German TV giant is to be born following the merger of SAT1 and ProSieben (Pro7) Media which was announced today. The new group, ProSiebenSAT1 Media, which overtakes CLT-Ufa's RTL grouping, will be floated on the stock exchange later this year, but remain controlled by the Kirch group.With an ...