All Screen articles in 4 February 2006 – Page 2

  • News

    Argentinian New Wave looks beyond home for financing

    2006-02-03T00:00:00Z

    During the 1990s, awave of young film-makers emerged in Argentina who gained comparison on thefestival circuit with similar movements in Iran, Hong Kong, Thailand, Finlandand South Korea.Now severaldirectors from the group known as New Argentine Cinema - such as LisandroAlonso (The Dead), Martin Rejtman (Silvia Prieto) and Lucrecia Martel (Holy ...

  • News

    Jeff Pryor appointed MGM's executive vice president of corporate communications

    2006-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Jeff Pryor has been appointed to the new post of MGM'sexecutive vice president of corporate communications.Pryor reports directly to MGMChairman Harry E Sloan and will direct communication and public relationsstrategies for all MGM's operating divisionsincluding United Artists and MGM TelevisionEntertainment.He will also be involved in the communication and publicitystrategies and ...

  • News

    Korea's CJ CGV to open cinema in Los Angeles

    2006-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Leading Korean multiplexchain CJ CGV plans to open a three-screen, 650-seat cinema in Los Angeles. The cinema, which isscheduled to open in June 2007, will provide a launch pad for Korean films intothe US market by playing them day-and-date with their Koreanrelease. Recently restructured fromits position of subsidiary to CJ ...

  • News

    Julio Medem selects an international cast for his new film

    2006-02-02T16:33:00Z

    Spain'sSogecine has unveiled new details of Spanish auteurJulio Medem's next film, Caotica Ana, set to begin shooting on February 13.Literally "Chaotic Ana,"the $6m (Euros 5m), majority Spanish-language film will star an internationalcast headlined by newcomer Manuela Velles, in herfeature debut, as the title character and singer Bebe,a recent best new ...

  • News

    Cillian Murphy launches Dublin Festival programme

    2006-02-02T13:04:00Z

    Cillian Murphy last night launchedthe programme for the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF) whichkicks off on February 17 with the world premiere of Paul Mercier's debutfeature, Studs.Studs will be thefirst in a strong line up of new Irish films being shown at this year's event.They include Anthony Byrne's modern ...

  • News

    Police seize£500,000 of pirate DVDs in raid

    2006-02-02T12:16:00Z

    AUK police force has seized more than £500,000 of pirate DVDs in a jointoperation with FACT (Federation Against Copyright Theft).Morethan 100,000 illegally-copied films, including Memoirs of a Geisha, The Chroniclesof Narnia and Munich, were found when Kent Police raided a makeshift factory inBurnt Oak, North-West London and a related facility ...

  • News

    Police seize£500,000 of pirate DVDs in raid

    2006-02-02T12:16:00Z

    AUK police force has seized more than £500,000 of pirate DVDs in a jointoperation with FACT (Federation Against Copyright Theft).Morethan 100,000 illegally-copied films, including Memoirs of a Geisha, The Chroniclesof Narnia and Munich, were found when Kent Police raided a makeshift factory inBurnt Oak, North-West London and a related facility ...

  • News

    Police seize£500,000 of pirate DVDs in raid

    2006-02-02T12:16:00Z

    AUK police force has seized more than £500,000 of pirate DVDs in a jointoperation with FACT (Federation Against Copyright Theft).Morethan 100,000 illegally-copied films, including Memoirs of a Geisha, The Chroniclesof Narnia and Munich, were found when Kent Police raided a makeshift factory inBurnt Oak, North-West London and a related facility ...

  • News

    High-tech competition demonstrates digital potential

    2006-02-02T04:00:00Z

    ScreenDaily readers are today invited to take part in a unique digital cinema experiment.Three film-makers are creating short movies using digital footage, mobile phones and downloads from web sitesand are editing them live at the Screen International Cinema Next conference at Bafta in London using affordable commercial software and hardware. ...

  • News

    Rotterdam CineMart reports brisk business on 45 projects

    2006-02-02T04:00:00Z

    Rotterdam's international co-productionmarket CineMart wrapped its 23rd edition on a high note last night,with general praise for the overall quality of the 45 productions being pitchedto 800 producers, financiers and sales agents at the Dutch city port. Prizes were awarded to three of the projects: Lasya, by Anup Singh took ...

  • News

    Singapore's I Not Stupid Too has strong opening

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Jack Neo's Chinese New Yearoffering I Not Stupid Too has rackedup the biggest six-day opening for a local film in Singapore with $865,611 (S$1.41m), narrowly beating theprevious record of $848,856 (S$1.39m) set by Neo's Liang Po Po The Movie in 1999.Released through UIP, thesocio-comedy opened on 37 prints on Jan ...

  • Reviews

    Something New

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Sanaa Hamri. US. 2006. 100mins.Enjoyable, without being especially deepor involving, the romantic comedy SomethingNew should appeal to fans of Waiting To Exhale and HowStella Got Her Groove Back. Like them, this latest picture features astrong, black female protagonist who finds it difficult to find a suitablepartner and, as such, ...

  • News

    Moore, McAvoy to star in Foresight's Twist Of Fate

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Mandy Moore and James McAvoyare in final talks to star in the thriller TwistOf Fate for Mark Damon's Foresight Unlimited. Jennifer Elster will directfrom a screenplay by Wendy Riss about a love triangle that develops between aworking class girl and an intense young man haunted by a car wreck they ...

  • News

    Fifth TIFF tour to set sail for UK, Eire

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    The TorontoInternational Film Festival Group's Film Circuit will present seven Canadiantitles during a tour of Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and the Republic ofIreland from Feb 19-May 5.The fifth annual event, entitled Canadian Cinema Showcase: North Of Hollywood,features recent Canadian productions including Thom Fitzgerald's 3 Needles, Francis Leclerc's Memoires Affectives (UK/Irish ...

  • News

    Disney, Walden Media set to shoot Prince Caspian

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Confirming what has been anopen secret for several weeks, Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures issued ajoint statement announcing they have begun pre-production on the sequel totheir global smash The Chronicles OfNarnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe.Andrew Adamson reprises hisdirector's role on The Chronicles OfNarnia: Prince Caspian, which ...

  • News

    Warner Bros promotes Rowe to svp of corp comms

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Twelve-year Warner Brosveteran Scott Rowe has been promoted to senior vice president of corporatecommunications.Rowe will assume greaterresponsibility for the company's internal and external positioning in thebusiness, trade and consumer press.Working with executive vicepresident of corporate communications Sue Fleishman, to whom he will continueto report, Rowe will also share responsibility for ...

  • News

    Mehta's Water makes a splash at Canadian box office

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    DeepaMehta's Waterhas crossed the C$2m ($1.75m)threshold at the Canadian box office.Released on Nov 4, 2005, the film has played in more than 115 theatres andcontinues its run on 12 screens.Featuring Bollywood stars Lisa Ray and John Abraham and shot in Hindi, theperiod film was recently nominated for nine Genie Awards, ...

  • News

    Intrepid appoints Fischer, Brown to key roles

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Fledgling production andfinancing company Intrepid Pictures has named the two senior executives whowill take charge of finance and development of projects in the recent dealsigned with Universal and Rogue Pictures.Jonathan Fischer will serveas chief financial officer and Katherine Brown as vice president ofdevelopment, Intrepid founders Trevor Macy and Marc Evans ...

  • News

    Turney appointed European sales director Fox TV

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Steve Turney has beenappointed director of sales for Twentieth Century Fox Television Distributionin Europe, effective immediately.Turney will oversee sales offeatures and scripted television programming to free and basic broadcasterswithin European territories. Based in the company's London office, he will report to vice president of salesYoni Cohen."We are delighted to haveSteve ...

  • News

    Rogue to release Fearless in North America

    2006-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Rogue Pictures will handlethe North American release of Fearless,which Jet Li has said will be his final martial arts picture, following itsmighty international launch in Asia last weekend.Ronny Yu directed theaccount of martial arts legend Huo Yuanjia's rise to fame and power inturn-of-the-century China. Veteran filmmaker Bill Kong produced.Li's credits ...