All Screen articles in 30 October 2001 – Page 2

  • News

    Salles' Virgin heads for Cinecitta

    2001-10-29T18:53:00Z

    Brazilian director Walter Salles' upcoming Assumption Of The Virgin will start shooting next year in Rome's fabled Cinecitta Studios on a set designed by Oscar winning legend Dante Ferretti (Gangs Of New York).Benicio Del Toro, Geoffrey Rush, Chloe Sevigny and Juliette Binoche are all set to star in the movie, ...

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    MIFED news round-up: Part II

    2001-10-29T18:49:00Z

    Buena Vista International is close to acquiring Latin American and French rights on local blockbuster, The Last Kiss. Rome sales agent Intramovies has also sold German rights to Tobis.Scripted and directed by Gabriele Muccino, the generational drama stars Stefano Accorsi and was produced by Fandango and Medusa Film. Meanwhile, Intramovies ...

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    Canadian actors' strike averted

    2001-10-29T18:47:00Z

    Canada's film and TV performers have reached a tentative agreement with producers that will boost actors' earnings 6% over two years. The increase is the same as that negotiated by SAG earlier this year.The 18,000-member Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) renewed its Independent Production Agreement with ...

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    Juliette Lewis to star in Desire And Search

    2001-10-29T18:45:00Z

    Juliette Lewis is set to star in Desire And Search, a quirky thriller being handled by Norwegian sales and finance outfit BV International.The $9m budget UK-Canadian picture is the story of an avenging angel who taps into people's secret desires and blackmails them in order to keep quiet. It ...

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    Myriad Pictures to finance Imagining Argentina

    2001-10-29T18:42:00Z

    Myriad Pictures is to fully finance and handle worldwide rights on Imagining Argentina, a film based on the Lawrence Thornton novel which is set to star Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson. Myriad is in discussions with Spanish and UK co-production partners on the project which will be shot in Spain ...

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    Italy's Eagle buys Wine, develops Rose

    2001-10-29T18:39:00Z

    As it beefs up its slate of high-profile pictures, Rome powerhouse Eagle Pictures has acquired rights to Blackberry Wine, the new novel from Joanne Harris, the best-selling author of Chocolat, and is also developing The White Rose, a new project from director Joel Schumacher (Tigerland, The Client).An epicurean follow-up to ...

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    Sony Pictures Classics in multi-territory deals

    2001-10-29T18:35:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has revisited two former domestic acquisitions - Renaissance Films' The Luzhin Defence and Winchester Films' Last Orders to pick up additional territories. On the former, it has bought Germany and Australia/New Zealand and on the latter it has bought Germany.The moves not only signify the increasing ...

  • Monsters, Inc.
    Reviews

    Monsters, Inc.

    2001-10-29T12:23:00Z

    Dir: Pete Docter. US 2001. 92mins.

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    Till launches production, distribution company

    2001-10-29T11:21:00Z

    Stewart Till has launched an ambitious production, financing and distribution company modelled after PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (PFE), the erstwhile Euro major where he was head of international activities.Montreal-based pension fund CDP Capital Communications and Los Angeles-based Mosaic Media will provide equity financing, although the financing of the first projects will ...

  • News

    Murdoch abandons Hughes bid

    2001-10-29T04:37:00Z

    News Corp. has abandoned its bid for Hughes Electronics and its DirecTV satellite television service after company parent General Motors failed to choose a buyer. Speculation that GM's board of directors would select between News Corp. and rival bidder EchoStar Communications came to naught over the weekend. The board made ...

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    Universal's K-PAX takes the crown at box office

    2001-10-28T23:52:00Z

    K-PAX, the Universal drama starring Kevin Spacey as a man who claims he's an alien, opened at the top of the North American box office with an impressive estimated three-day gross of $17.5m. The movie was co-financed by Intermedia, which screened it to international buyers for the first time at ...

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    H5B5 issues sales and profit warning

    2001-10-28T19:23:00Z

    German media company H5B5 Media has issued a sales and profit warning for the current and coming financial years due to "the reserved purchasing behaviour of German and international television stations". The Munich-based company now expects sales for the current year to be on the same level as 2000 (DM ...

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    Germany's Bavaria takes controllong stake in Odeon

    2001-10-28T19:22:00Z

    Munich-based Bavaria Film has become a major shareholder in the publicly-listed Odeon Film by increasing its interest to 50.01%.Bavaria Film had originally held a 32% stake in Odeon at the time of its IPO in spring 1999, but had gradually increased its shareholding in the intervening period.An adhoc announcement released ...

  • Reviews

    Thirteen Ghosts

    2001-10-28T18:03:00Z

    Dir: Steve Beck. US. 2001. 90 mins. The ghouls are the title characters but the elaborate set is the real star of Thirteen Ghosts, a one-note, yet efficiently jolting Halloween offering from Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis' mid-budget horror label Dark Castle Entertainment. Re-made (like Dark Castle's Halloween '99 release ...

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    Box office supports Capitol's sales frenzy

    2001-10-28T17:59:00Z

    Films that cinemagoers want to see have done wonders for business at the UK's Capitol Films, which is handling the breakout Woody Allen title The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion and horror hit Jeepers Creepers."We are essentially sold out now on Jeepers Creepers," said Capitol co-chief Jane Barclay, after selling ...

  • Reviews

    On The Line

    2001-10-28T17:40:00Z

    Dir: Eric Bross. US 2001. 85 minutes A Serendipity for the junior high school crowd, On the Line stars two of today's biggest teeny-bopper heart-throbs, 'N Sync bandmates Lance Bass and Joey Fatone. As with the recent John Cusack-Kate Beckinsale romantic comedy, On The Line puts a slight spin on ...

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    Mifed market premieres attract attention

    2001-10-28T17:29:00Z

    As the 68th edition of Mifed kicked off yesterday under its new private operator, Rassegne, interest was expected to hot up on a slew of market premieres, including Robert Altman's much-anticipated Gosford Park and Spanish Penelope Cruz-starrer No News From God.Other titles expected to cause a stir include Fred Schepisi's ...

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    The Pretender delayed by legal dispute

    2001-10-28T17:20:00Z

    The shooting of The Pretender, Gilles Mimouni's next film after 1996 L'Appartement, is to be delayed until March 2002.Shooting was due to start this month but has been held up by a legal wrangle. Mimouni's producer George Benayoun (Messaouda Films/Natan Films) has filed and won a breach of contract suit ...

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    Greg Sims launches Iron Entertainment

    2001-10-28T17:12:00Z

    Devin International president Greg H Sims has launched a new company called Iron Entertainment with US theatrical and home video distribution capacity as well as financing, production and sales. Sims is joined in the outfit by Herbert N Dorfman, the former president of Orion Home Video, who has been named ...

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    Salvatores to film Italian kidnap drama

    2001-10-28T17:06:00Z

    Oscar winning director Gabriele Salvatores's next project will be a screen adaptation of Niccolo' Ammaniti's critically-acclaimed drama, "Io Non Ho Paura."Set in southern Italy in the 1970s, Io Non Ho Paura is the story of a 10-year-old boy who discovers another young boy who has been kidnapped by his own ...