All Screen articles in 30 October 2008 – Page 3

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    Whatson to head acquisitions at Australia's Palace Films

    2008-10-29T08:01:00Z

    Nicolas Whatson has been promoted to the role of general manager at Palace Films, one of Australia's leading arthouse distributors, giving him ultimate responsibility for what is released in both Australia and New Zealand. Whatson has been part of the acquisition team at Cannes, Toronto and Sundance since 2004, and ...

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    Black Balloon, Unfinished Sky lead Aussie awards pack

    2008-10-29T06:36:00Z

    The Black Balloon, Unfinished Sky, The Square and The Jammed all have a chance of winning best film and also the best direction category at this year's 50th Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards. It was announced today that family drama The Black Balloon, from debut director Elissa Down, was nominated ...

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    Easternlight picks up international rights to Champions

    2008-10-29T01:50:00Z

    Arclight Films' Easternlight division will handle international sales, excluding certain Asian territories, to recently completed martial arts action epic Champions, produced by Hong Kong-based Sundream Motion Pictures. The film, which is directed by veteran filmmaker and Sundream president Tsui Siuming, centres on the Chinese martial arts team that participated in ...

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    Byzantium Entertainment set to debut at AFM with Aladdin

    2008-10-29T00:18:00Z

    Alan Mehrez and business partner Aileen Rodriguez' new production, finance and international sales company Byzantium Entertainment will debut at AFM next week with the live-action adventure Aladdin.The company plans to produce two to three films a year in the low to mid budget range. Aladdin is funded through private equity ...

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    Mudge's Worldwide boards Lonely Street, Stone's Point

    2008-10-29T00:15:00Z

    Barbara Mudge's Los Angeles-based boutique sales agency Worldwide Film Entertainment has boarded international rights ahead of AFM to the comedic murder mystery Lonely Street and thriller Stone's Point.Lonely Street is based on Steve Brewer's series of novels about a private eye who unwittingly becomes embroiled in a tabloid reporter's murder. ...

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    Cinemavault picks up international rights to Trucker

    2008-10-29T00:14:00Z

    Cinemavault has acquired international rights from new York-based Plum Pictures to the Michelle Monaghan drama Trucker in time for AFM.The film premiered at Tribeca last April and stars Monaghan as a tough truck driver who takes her estranged 11-year-old boy into her care.Nathan Fillion, Benjamin Bratt, Joey Lauren Adams and ...

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    Shyamalan, MRC joint venture sets Devil as first feature

    2008-10-29T00:12:00Z

    Devil will be the first project to go under M Night Shyamalan and Media Rights Capital's (MRC) previously announced financing and production partnership The Night Chronicles.The supernatural thriller is based on an original story by Shyamalan that Quarantine director John Dowdle and Andrew Dowdle will direct. Production is set for ...

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    Lightning picks up Spanish ghost story The Beckoning

    2008-10-29T00:09:00Z

    Santa Monica-based sales and distribution company Lightning Entertainment has picked up worldwide rights excluding Spain to Elio Quiroga's Spanish ghost story The Beckoning.Quiroga wrote and directed the story about a traumatised young doctor who moves to the country after her child dies of cot death and is haunted by mysterious ...

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    Bester, LaCour promoted to svp at Union Bank Of California

    2008-10-29T00:06:00Z

    Adam Bester and Bryan LaCour have been promoted to senior vice president at Union Bank Of California.Bester and LaCour work in the bank's specialised financial services division and report to David Musicant, who heads national banking.LaCour is responsible for managing the bank's entertainment finance business, which has provided capital to ...

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    Maya to produce and distribute slacker comedy Hollywood Players

    2008-10-28T22:43:00Z

    US Latino outfit Maya Entertainment will develop, produce, and distribute the slacker comedy Hollywood Players written and to be directed by Joaquin Perea.Casting is underway in time for a February 2009 start date and a fourth quarter release on the story of two brothers in east LA who get themselves ...

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    Tribeca Film Institute selects five for Sloan Filmmaker Fund

    2008-10-28T22:28:00Z

    The Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) has selected five feature projects to receive financial and creative support from its inaugural TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund supported by the Alfred P Sloan Foundation.The projects were whittled down from a list of 130 submissions and will receive a total of $110,000 in funding. The ...

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    Russia faces dramatic production curbs in wake of credit crunch

    2008-10-28T20:50:00Z

    Russian market faces contraction in production, Central Partnership's Armen Dishdishyan says largest companies will weather crisis.The global credit crunch has forced a sharp contraction in Russian film production, with up to a quarter of film projects falling victim to the financial meltdown.Armen Dishdishyan, vice president of international sales and co-production ...

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    Trumer named COO, Buet promoted to evp at StudioCanal

    2008-10-28T19:48:00Z

    Former Paramount Pictures France chairman Camille Trumer has segued to StudioCanal just one week after announcing his departure from the US studio's French arm.Trumer has been appointed chief operating officer of StudioCanal, reporting to president Olivier Courson. Trumer will take up his functions beginning December 1 and will be in ...

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    Berlinale 2009 retrospective dedicated to 70mm

    2008-10-28T18:07:00Z

    The programme will concentrate on 70mm films which were originally shot on 65mm or 70mm negative film and then printed onto 70mm for the cinema screen. It will be prepared by the Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum for Film & Television.Among the classic titles already confirmed for screening are David Lean's ...

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    Belgian trio's Rumba wins in Zagreb

    2008-10-28T17:45:00Z

    Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy' s Rumba won the main prize and $6,250 (Euros 5,000) at the sixth Zagreb Film Festival, which ran from October 18-25. This is the directing trio's second win at Zagreb after Iceberg in 2005. Special mention went to Mexican Rodrigo Pia's The Desert ...

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    MRP Matila Röhr Productions and Nordisk Film TV to merge

    2008-10-28T17:33:00Z

    Finnish leading production house, MRP Matila Röhr Productions, and Nordisk Film TV - the Finnish subsidiary of Danish major, Nordisk Film - will merge their operations under the banner of Matila-Röhr-Nordisk. They will maintain two production lines, feature films and TV programming.'We have long wanted to invest in television drama, ...

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    South-East Asian projects backed by World Cinema Fund

    2008-10-28T17:07:00Z

    Three South-East Asian film projects have been backed with a total of Euros 160,000 by the Berlinale's World Cinema Fund (WCF).The five-person jury chose three projects from among 108 submitted from a total of 33 countries:Primitive: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, dir: Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thailand), prod co: ...

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    Kohlberg, Kaplan launch Essential Pictures with seven pictures

    2008-10-28T17:06:00Z

    Essential Entertainment co-founder Jim Kohlberg and producer Neil Kaplan have launched sister company Essential Pictures to develop, package, finance and produce films and have unveiled a maiden slate of seven titles.Essential Pictures is backed by a separate equity pool from the source that partially funds Essential Entertainment and plans to ...

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    Andrea Segre wins best new project at Rome's New Cinema Network

    2008-10-28T16:03:00Z

    Italian filmmaker Andrea Segre has won best new European project at Rome's New Cinema Network, Fabbrica dei progetti, for Shun Lee and the Poet (Shun Lee e il poeta).The prize includes a $37,500 (Euros 30,000) award in production funds.Segre's project delves into the cultural impacts of immigration in Italy. The ...

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    Thirty Two Short Films gets reprise release in Canada

    2008-10-28T15:49:00Z

    Francois Girard's 1993 critical hit Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould will be re-released in Canada as part of the Glenn Gould Foundation's year-round celebration of the life of the late Canadian pianist. Presented under the auspices of the Toronto International Film Festival Group's Film Circuit, a limited run ...