All Screen articles in 30 October 2008 – Page 6

  • News

    Wild Bunch sells Javier Fesser's Camino to several territories

    2008-10-24T16:43:00Z

    Spanish director Javier Fesser's controversial, but popular religious family drama Camino has been sold by Wild Bunch to several territories, including Latin America and India.Currently on general release in Spain through Alta Films, the film has been picked up by SPI for Poland, Quality Films for Latin America, Alliance for ...

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    Film-makers meet to build on UK-India co-production treaty

    2008-10-24T16:14:00Z

    UK and Indian film-makers gathered at a summit in London yesterday, October 23, to explore how they can work more closely together to benefit the industries in both countries. The ' UK and India the shape of things to come' summit followed on from the public launch of the UK-India ...

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    Film-makers meet to build on UK-India co-production treaty

    2008-10-24T16:08:00Z

    UK and Indian film-makers gathered at a summit in London yesterday, October 23, to explore how they can work more closely together to benefit the industries in both countries. The ' UK and India the shape of things to come' summit followed on from the public launch of the UK-India ...

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    Jane Campion acquires rights to Alice Munro short story Runaway

    2008-10-24T14:58:00Z

    Oscar winning director Jane Campion has acquired the rights to Canadian writer Alice Munro's 2004 short story Runaway. The story will be the basis for her next film after she wraps current project Bright Star. Campion plans to do the film through 2 B Films, the company she formed with ...

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    TIFFCOM wraps successful edition despite competition

    2008-10-24T14:56:00Z

    Tokyo's TIFFCOM (Oct 22-24) wrapped Friday night with delegates agreeing the market was good for meetings involving Japanese counterparts, and was getting bigger and better. Despite being sandwiched between MIPCOM and the AFM, and taking place at the same time as the Rome Film Festival, the market was busier than ...

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    Altadena Films takes on rights to Celia The Queen and City Rats

    2008-10-24T14:30:00Z

    Altadena Films has acquired international rights to documentary Celia The Queen and comedy feature City Rats. Celia The Queen, co- directed by Joe Cardona and Mario De Varona, is a documentary that pays tribute to legendary singer Celia Cruz. It was executive produced by Antonio Gijon and Gabriel Mena of ...

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    Altadena Films takes on rights to Celia The Queen and City Rats

    2008-10-24T14:30:00Z

    Altadena Films has acquired international rights to documentary Celia The Queen and comedy feature City Rats. Celia The Queen , co- directed by Joe Cardona and Mario De Varona, is a documentary that pays tribute to legendary singer Celia Cruz. It was executive produced by Antonio Gijon and Gabriel Mena ...

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    MIPCOM 2008 attendance boosted by presence of METRIC countries

    2008-10-24T14:26:00Z

    The 24th MIPCOM recorded a small overall increase in attendance from 2007, but with a significant increase in attendance from the so-called METRIC countries, the Middle East, Turkey, Russia, India and China, as well as the Ukraine.MIPCOM 2008 saw a small year on year increase in attendance, with overall attendance ...

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    J Andrew Greenblatt and Eric Bresler join Philadelphia Film Society

    2008-10-24T13:35:00Z

    J Andrew Greenblatt has been appointed executive director and Eric Bresler has been named managing director of the Philadelphia Film Society, which presents the Philadelphia Film Festival and the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.Greenblatt is the managing partner in OG Consulting and president of Film 101 Productions and ...

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    US remake of Norwegian Troubled Water optioned by Basil Iwanyk

    2008-10-24T12:56:00Z

    Norwegian director Erik Poppe's Troubled Water (De Usynlige) has been optioned by Hollywood producer Basil Iwanyk of Thunder Road (Clash of the Titans), for an American version. According to Scandinavian distributor Scanbox Entertainment, Iwanyk will develop the project with US-Icelandic producer Joni Sighvatsson and his Palomar Pictures.Sighvatsson is also backing ...

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    IMAX expands theatre deal with Ukraine's Triumph

    2008-10-24T11:32:00Z

    IMAX Corp. and Kyiv-based media company Triumph have added a third cinema to its giant-screen roll-out in the Ukraine. Triumph's exhibition arm, Kinokompaniya Triumf, will now have theatres in Kiev, Odessa and Kharkov. The Kiev site was installed last month, while the Odessa site is expected to be operational by ...

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    Elizabeth Radshaw named director of Toronto Documentary Forum

    2008-10-24T11:19:00Z

    The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival has named Elizabeth Radshaw as the new director of its allied market, the Toronto Documentary Forum (TDF). Founding TDF director Michaelle McLean stepped down in June after nine years to become director of the Canwest-Hot Docs Completion Fund.Radshaw was most recently head of ...

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    Optimum picks up rights to John Crowley's Is There Anybody There'

    2008-10-24T10:46:00Z

    Optimum Releasing acquires UK theatrical and video rights from Odyssey to Is There Anybody There' John Crowley's first film since acclaimed Boy A. Optimum Releasing has taken UK theatrical and video rights from Odyssey Entertainment to J ohn Crowley's follow-up to Boy A, Is There Anybody There' starring Michael Caine, ...

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    Huayi Bros unveils fourfilms including Chen's Twilight

    2008-10-24T09:43:00Z

    Beijing-based Huayi Brothers Pictures has unveiled a new slate of four productionsfrom directors Tsui Hark, Feng Xiaogang, Chen Kuo-fu from Taiwan and Singapore's Jack Neo. Huayi Bros' president Wang Zhonglei announced the slate during his visit to the Tokyo International Film Festival.Chen Kuo-fu's Twilight, a drama about communist secret agents' ...

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    Summit picks up The Book Of Eli

    2008-10-24T06:44:00Z

    Summit International has picked up international rights to The Book Of Eli starring Denzel Washington and will introduce the apocalyptic tale to buyers at AFM next month. The Book of Eli marks the first theatrical project from Albert and Allen Hughes since From Hell opened in 2001. Washington ...

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    Arclight picks up rights to The Red Baron

    2008-10-24T06:39:00Z

    Arclight Films has acquired worldwide rights excluding German-speaking Europe and the Czech Republic ahead of AFM to the $23.3m (Eu18m) German aerial action title The Red Baron. Matthias Schweighofer, Til Schweiger, Lena Headey and Joseph Fiennes star in the Niama Film tale of the legendary first world war German ...

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    Church abuse drama Doubt will open AFI FEST

    2008-10-24T06:02:00Z

    An unfinished version of Miramax's church abuse drama Doubt will now screen as the AFI FEST 2008 opening night film on October 30 after Paramount pulled The Soloist on Wednesday [October 22). Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis star in John Patrick Shanley's 1960s-set story ...

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    TIFFCOM: Asmik Ace dresses Asia in Handsome Suit

    2008-10-24T04:50:00Z

    Japanese producer-distributor Asmik Ace closed several Asian deals for new comedy The Handsome Suit on the second day of the TIFFCOM market. The film was sold to Golden Harvest for Hong Kong and Macau; Serenity picked up Taiwanese rights, and Encore acquired rights for Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. Bids for ...

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    Editorial - Stuck in the middle

    2008-10-24T00:00:00Z

    There's an old saying that if you stand in the middle of the road, you'll get knocked down from both directions. It's looking like an extremely relevant piece of advice for the film industry.At the top end of the scale, the current economic conditions are uncomfortable and in recent weeks, ...

  • Features

    International - Eagle eye rules roost

    2008-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Paramount Pictures International's Eagle Eye flew to the top of the international chart, with a 6% increase in takings for the October 17-19 weekend, holding on to the top spot in South Korea (taking $2.1m) and securing second-place debuts in both Japan ($3.1m from 306 screens) and the UK ($1.1m ...