All Screen articles in 4 May 2002 – Page 3

  • News

    Vivendi Universal calls extraordinary general meeting for June

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Troubled media giant, Vivendi Universal has set a slot in June as the date for an extraordinary shareholder meeting after the results of last week's annual general meeting were thrown into doubt by suspicious electronic voting. The company has not hesitated to allege interference and to describe it as fraudulent. ...

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    Winning films narrowly avoid ban at Istanbul Film Festival

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Most talked about at the Istanbul Film Festival (April 13-28) was the one film that didn't show up - at least not in its official format, having been banned by the Ministry of Culture. Two other films, which both came away with awards, narrowly escaped similar bans.Hejar a melodrama about ...

  • News

    Troy Lum resigns as head of Australia's Dendy Films

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Troy Lum has resigned as head of Australia's Dendy Films, a move that may give Richard Payten and Andrew Mackie ultimate responsibility for acquiring films for all three of the distribution entities within the Becker Group. A final decision, however, is unlikely until after Cannes.Manager director Richard Becker said he ...

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    Naomi Watts joins Ned Kelly's Australian cast

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Naomi Watts will be returning to Australia in June to star alongside Geoffrey Rush, Rachel Griffith and Heath Ledger in director Gregor Jordan's Ned Kelly, which went into production today (April 29).The news highlights the benefits now flowing to Australian films as a result of the recent international attention focussed ...

  • News

    Signpost appoints Bloye as vice president, sales

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Signpost Films has appointed Charlie Bloye as vice president, sales, the company announced on Monday.Bloye, previously at Renaissance Films, will reporting to president of sales Nicole Mackey and be based in London. He takes up the position with immediate effect, having been providing a consultancy service to the company."I am ...

  • News

    American World gets foreign to Night At The Golden Eagle

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Mark L Lester's American World Pictures has acquired international distribution rights to Night At The Golden Eagle, a US independent feature which opened on a limited release in New York and Los Angeles last weekend.Produced by Steve Bing and Adam Rifkin through Shangri-La Entertainment, the film was written and directed ...

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    About A Boy a smash in the UK with $5.4m opening

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Universal's comedy-drama About A Boy went straight to the top of the UK charts with a muscular $5.4m opening this weekend, the third biggest of the year in the UK after Monsters Inc and Ocean's Eleven. The Nick Hornby adaptation, which was co-produced by StudioCanal, Working Title and Robert De ...

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    'The lights are on green' for EM.TV after Euros 240m write-offs

    2002-04-30T05:00:00Z

    Germany's EM.TV & Merchandising has reacted to 'the weak advertising market and current changes in the media landscape' by undertaking Euros 240m of extraordinary write-offs.As a result of these write-offs, the consolidated earnings before tax amounted to minus Euros 331m (compared to minus Euros 1.34bn the previous year) and the ...

  • Reviews

    Jason X

    2002-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Jim Isaac. US. 2002. 93mins.Putting hockey-masked slasher icon Jason into space sounds a desperate idea for reviving the Friday The 13th horror franchise. But while this 10th instalment in the 22-year-old series relies on the same crude, high-body-count schlock appeal as its predecessors, it still manages to have some ...

  • News

    FilmFour posts deeper losses as UK's C4 reveals first deficit in decade

    2002-04-30T00:00:00Z

    The red ink deepened at the UK's FilmFour last year, with the film arm of broadcaster Channel 4 posting an operating loss nearly double that of 2000, while its parent company revealed its first loss for 10 years.FilmFour recorded an operating loss of $7.9m (£5.4m) for 2001, close to ...

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    UK to get Film Council's $20m arthouse 'virtual circuit'

    2002-04-30T00:00:00Z

    UK support body the Film Council is pressing ahead with plans to create a so-called virtual circuit of art house cinemas and will spend $20m (£14m) over the next four years on up to 150 screens around the country. Most screens are expected to leased from existing exhibitors, but new ...

  • Reviews

    Spider-Man (Spider-Man)

    2002-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Sam Raimi. US. 2002. 121mins.Even in the face of new Star Wars, Harry Potter and Lord Of The Rings movies, no film this year can have the want-to-see already generated by Columbia Pictures' Spider-Man, a lavish $150m live-action movie of the beloved comic strip, which has been in gestation ...

  • Reviews

    Hollywood Ending

    2002-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Woody Allen. US.2002. 112 mins.Woody Allen's HollywoodEnding follows more in thevein of his recent run of pleasurable but throwaway comedies than it does thefar more emotionally affecting Purple Rose Of Cairo, his other film to deal specifically with cinema itself. With an emphasis on visual humour, both literal and ...

  • News

    Fox departs online distribution joint venture with Disney

    2002-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Fox Entertainment Group is exiting Movies.com, its joint venture with The Walt Disney Company intended to provide movies and other entertainment content on demand to US consumers through digital cable systems or broadband internet. The partners have now chosen to pursue other strategies to distribute their films to the broadband ...

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    Directors' Fortnight line-up complete

    2002-04-29T00:00:00Z

    The Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine Des Realisateurs) wrapped up its 2002 line-up today (Monday Apr 29) when it announced the inclusion of Werner Schroeter's Franco-German production Deux and Romain Goupil's Une Pure Coincidence.In Deux, last year's Palme-winning actress Isabelle Huppert plays twin sisters deprived of love by a tyrannical mother. Sex ...

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    Angelina doesn't come close to The Scorpion King

    2002-04-29T00:00:00Z

    The Scorpion King held its sting and top place in the domestic charts with weekend takings of $17.6m, according to studio estimates released today. Universal's spin-off from The Mummy stars The Rock in his first action lead and has taken $60.8m in its first ten days.Total weekend grosses rose for ...