All Screen articles in 30 March 2000 – Page 4

  • Reviews

    Wonder Boys

    2000-03-27T15:37:00Z

    Dir: Curtis Hanson. US. 2000. 112 mins.Prod cos: Scott Rudin Productions, Mutual Film Co. US dist: Paramount Pictures. Int'l sales: Mutual Film International (+1 323 871 5690). Prods: Scott Rudin, Curtis Hanson. Exec prods: Adam Schroeder, Ned Dowd. Scr: Steve Kloves, based on the novel by Michael Chabon. DoP: Dante ...

  • News

    TPS unveils plans to launch TV e-mail

    2000-03-27T12:40:00Z

    French digital satellite platform TPS, a rival to Canal Plus' CanalSatellite operation, has unveiled plans to provide Internet access and other digital services through television sets before the end of the year.TPS - which has 880,000 subscribers compared to CanalSatellites' 1.5 million - plans to offer e-mail services, called TV-mail, ...

  • News

    Kodak, Atlab restore Australian cinema classics

    2000-03-27T12:40:00Z

    Miramax Films, Miramax Television, HBO and Good Will Hunting writers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are teaming up to launch a US contest in which a total unknown writer will have his or her screenplay greenlit.Starting in the summer, anyone in the US can submit a screenplay electronically to www.projectgreenlight.com. ...

  • News

    US, Canadian producers agree BC labour pact

    2000-03-27T12:40:00Z

    Three years of harmony is assured in Canada's west coast film production sector as producer representatives from the US and Canada ratified a collective agreement with the British Columbia Council of Film Unions. The agreement provides a 3.5% salary increase in the first year followed by 3% increases in the ...

  • News

    Oracle, 2M throw weight behind Zentropa channel

    2000-03-27T12:40:00Z

    Danish production outfit Zentropa has revealed that US database software firm Oracle and Danish venture capital outfit 2M Invest are backing its proposed English-language Internet channel, TVropa.com (Screendaily March 23). Oracle is understood to be investing $650,000 (DKr5m) in the digital platform supporting Zentropa's on-line activities, while 2M Invest has ...

  • News

    Cuban Film Institute chief steps down from post

    2000-03-27T10:57:00Z

    Alfredo Guevara has quit his post as head of the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC), an organisation he founded shortly after Cuba's 1959 revolution, citing a desire to devote more time to international projects. A close friend of President Fidel Castro, Guevara was officially declared "released" from his responsibilities at the ...

  • News

    Erin Brockovich stays at top of US box

    2000-03-27T10:41:00Z

    Universal's Julia Roberts-starrer Erin Brockovich grossed $19m in its second weekend on general release to bring its ten-day total to $56.3m. Dropping about 32% from its opening, the Steven Soderbergh-directed film still scored a powerful screen average of $6,675.But coming close to dethroning the critically acclaimed Roberts hit was Warner ...

  • News

    Oliver Stone to chair Cognac jury

    2000-03-27T09:06:00Z

    Oliver Stone - whose latest title, Any Given Sunday, opens in France on April 12 - will chair the jury of the 18th Festival of Cognac (April 6-9), which focuses on thrillers and crime stories. Stone was involved, through his production company Illusion Entertainment, in 1997 Cognac grand prize-winner Freeway, ...

  • News

    SPAA calls for higher funding levels

    2000-03-27T09:06:00Z

    The Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA) is calling on the Australian government to lift production and development funding in film and television to "more realistic investment levels" in the 2000/2001 budget, which will be released in early May. However Australian arts minister Peter McGauran admitted today (March 24) that ...

  • News

    Rogers, Shaw unite against BCE

    2000-03-26T22:52:00Z

    In a case of "my enemy's enemy is my friend", Canada's two rival cable providers have cut a $2.7bn (C$4bn) deal, swapping cable assets and merging their high-speed Internet access services, to prepare for battle against the nation's principal telco, BCE. The swap sees both companies consolidating their territorial fortresses. ...

  • News

    Douglas, Dunaway to attend first Las Palmas fest

    2000-03-26T19:07:00Z

    The autonomous governments of Spain's Canary Islands and its capital Las Palmas have launched the International Film Festival of Las Palmas, Grand Canary Island. The first annual edition of the festival, which is co-sponsored by Canal Plus, will be held April 8-16.Kirk Douglas, Kristen Scott Thomas and Faye Dunaway are ...

  • News

    Szabo, Leigh headed for Kerala fest

    2000-03-24T17:17:00Z

    The International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) has attracted several top film-makers to this year's event, including Istvan Szabo, Mike Leigh, Miklos Jancso and Marco Muller.The festival, to take place from March 31- April 7, has also been granted recognition by the Paris-based International Federation of Film Producers' Associations (FIAPF), ...

  • News

    EM.TV confirms Formula One deal

    2000-03-24T17:17:00Z

    Aggressive German merchandising and production empire EM.TV & Merchandising has confirmed that it has agreed with Bernie Ecclestone to acquire 100% of Speed Investment. The deal gives EM.TV a 50% stake in SLEC, the holding company which owns all Formula One motor racing activities.EM.TV paid $712.5m in cash and a ...

  • News

    Future Film picks up Beautiful Joe

    2000-03-24T17:17:00Z

    UK financier Future Film Group (FFG) has acquired UK rights to $20m romantic drama Beautiful Joe, starring Sharon Stone and Billy Connolly.UK distributor Metrodome Distribution will release the picture through its recently-formed joint venture with FFG, which has earmarked a $15m acquisitions fund for titles which Metrodome will release.FFG paid ...

  • News

    Joffe's Vatel to open Cannes

    2000-03-24T15:51:00Z

    Roland Joffe's $29m (FFr199m) historical epic Vatel, produced by Gaumont and starring Gerard Depardieu, Uma Thurman and Tim Roth, will open this year's Cannes Film Festival on May 10. As is usual with the opening night film, Vatel will screen out of competition. French actress Virginie Ledoyen, who starred in ...

  • Reviews

    The Crossing

    2000-03-24T14:01:00Z

    Dir: Higashi Yoichi. Japan. 2000. 116 mins.Prod co: Siglo Ltd. Int'l sales: Brussels Ave (+32 2 511 9156). Prods: Yamagami Tetsujiro, Sho Koshiro. Scr: Higashi Yoichi. DoP: Tsutai Takahiro. Art dir: Itoh Akoi. Main cast: Tsutsui Michikata, Hoyosamada Takahito, Tsumiki Miho. The Crossing is another fascinating inter-generational story similar to ...

  • News

    TVA in talks to acquire Montreal's Motion

    2000-03-24T13:26:00Z

    Quebec-based broadcaster TVA is in takeover talks with Montreal production and distribution company Motion International. If it goes ahead, the $85m (C$125m) union would create Canada's second largest production company after Alliance Atlantis Communications. TVA, a subsidiary of cable operator Group Videotron before that company was taken over by Rogers ...

  • News

    Germany's 4Kids jumps on flotation bandwagon

    2000-03-24T13:26:00Z

    NASDAQ-listed US children's entertainment outfit 4Kids Entertainment is floating on the German stock exchange as part of a dual listing. The New York-based vertically-integrated concern was prompted to go public in Germany by the "extraordinary success" of its children's animation series Pokemon in the territory. The programme, which is aired ...

  • News

    Kinowelt posts 159% increase in pre-tax profit

    2000-03-24T13:26:00Z

    Kinowelt, the fast expanding distribution and production group, underlined its growing strength by reporting a 159% increase in pre-tax profit, from $9.9m (DM20.1m) in 1998 to $25.6m (DM52m) in 1999.Turnover climbed 76% from $103m (DM210m) to $182m (DM370m) over the same period. Operating margins widened from 10% to 14%. The ...

  • News

    German pics break BBC drought

    2000-03-24T11:36:00Z

    Marking a break with the recent buying drought, the BBC is back in the market for German-language films. Digital channel BBC Knowledge is buying a package of six contemporary German films which it intends to screen from May.In a deal brokered by Iris Kehr, UK representative of the German Federal ...