All Screen articles in 4 September 2008 – Page 6

  • News

    Tokyo Project Gathering unveils line-up of 34 projects

    2008-09-01T08:24:00Z

    The organisers of the fourth Tokyo Project Gathering (TPG) have unveiled the 34 projects that will take part in this year's edition (Oct 21-24). Organised by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the Japan Institute of Development and Promotion for Picture, and UniJapan, the financing and co-production market ...

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    Reviews

    The Duchess

    2008-09-01T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Saul Dibb. UK. 2008. 110mins.

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    Venice Film Festival reviews

    2008-09-01T06:43:00Z

    Click to see full reviewCompetitionAchilles And The Tortoise (Takeshi Kitano)L'Autre (Patrick Mario Bernard, Pierre Trividic)Birdwatchers(Marco Bechis)The Burning Plain (Guillermo Arriaga) Giovanni's Father (Pupi Avati)The Hurt Locker (Kathryn Bigelow)Il Seme Della Discordia (Pappi Corsicato) Inju, The Beast In The Shadow (Barbet Scroeder)Inland (Tariq Teguia)Jerichow (Christian Petzold)A Perfect Day (Ferzan Ozpetek)Milk (Semih ...

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    Feedback: readers' views

    2008-09-01T06:33:00Z

    Juliusz Kossakowski, Executive Producer, of Wind Fish Motion Pictures comments on Screen Opinion (see right for full article). Email michael.gubbins@emap.com to add your view.Yeah, but there is an infinite combination of notes to music and therefore the angle of attack should not be on creation but on the aesthetics of ...

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    CMG takes on 3D CGI animated feature Zambezia

    2008-09-01T04:48:00Z

    Cinema Management Group (CMG) president Edward Noeltner has picked up international rights ahead of Toronto to the 3D CGI animated feature Zambezia.South African-based animation house Triggerfish Animation's family tale takes place on the edge of a spectacular waterfall in the Zambezi River Valley where the eponymous bird comes under attack ...

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    Dark Knight leads international box office with $19m from 62 territories

    2008-09-01T03:07:00Z

    The Dark Knight maintained its number one status overseas as the Warner Bros Pictures International release added $19m from 6,580 screens in 62 territories to raise the tally to $416.7m.The superhero adaptation stayed top in its second weekend in Germany as $4.4m from 955 screens boosted the running score to ...

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    Warner's The Dark Knight crosses $500m at domestic box office

    2008-09-01T03:00:00Z

    Summer fizzled out as the Labor Day weekend saw Warner Bros' The Dark Knight finally cross $500m at the domestic box office in its seventh weekend in release.DreamWorks-Paramount's comedy Tropic Thunder stayed atop the charts despite a concerted challenge from the sci-fi adventure Babylon AD.Tropic Thunder added an estimated $11.5m ...

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    Piedmont finalises $20.5m film fund

    2008-08-31T21:46:00Z

    Italy's Piedmont region, the Turin Piedmont Film Commission and LA based Endgame Entertainment have finalised terms for a$20.5m (Euros 14m) film fund.The plans were announced by Turin Piedmont Film Commission president Steve Della Casa at the Venice Film Festival.Annually, the fund will support productions by providing closing costs for qualifying ...

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    Wild Bunch Holland plans take shape

    2008-08-31T21:35:00Z

    Former-A Film boss Pim Hermeling has revealed details of the distribution operation he is setting up in the Netherlands with Wild Bunch.Speaking in Venice, he said the new venture marked the latest step in Wild Bunch's long march toward setting up a pan-European distribution network and follows on from alliances ...

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    Reviews

    Ponyo on the Cliff By The Sea (Gake No Ue No Ponyo)

    2008-08-31T12:22:00Z

    Dir-scr: Hayao Miyazaki. Jap. 2008. 101minsVisually, it’s extraordinary; imaginatively, it’s daring. Once again Hayao Miyasaki is playing in a league of his own with Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea, a sweet, gentle, moving, and always delightful Japanese take on the classic Little Mermaid fable. Commercially, it has the ...

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    Reviews

    Vinyan

    2008-08-30T16:38:00Z

    Dir: Fabrice Du Welz. 2007. France-UK-Belgium. 97mins.

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    Maximum takes international on Fleck and Boden's Sugar

    2008-08-29T22:51:00Z

    Maximum Films International (MFI) has picked up international sales rights on Sundance US dramatic competitor Sugar, the follow-up film from the production team behind Half Nelson. The HBO Films production screens in Toronto in Contemporary World Cinema.Written and directed by Ryan Fleck and Anne Boden and produced by Paul Mezey, ...

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    Urman leaves troubled THINKFilm to head up Senator in US

    2008-08-29T22:48:00Z

    Mark Urman is leaving beleaguered THINKFilm to start work as president of Marco Weber's Senator Entertainment on October 1.The development follows Weber's recent acquisition of all shares in US-based company Senator Entertainment and his severing of ties with former German-based parent company Senator Entertainment AG.Meanwhile Urman's departure from THINKFilm casts ...

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    Pasolini's Redwave plans films with Taylor, Donnellan & Ormerod

    2008-08-29T20:12:00Z

    Uberto Pasolini, who unveiled Machan, his first film as director, in Venice earlier this week, has revealed further details of projects he is developing through his company Redwave Films.The Full Monty producer is riding ahead with director Alan Taylor, withwhom he worked on Palookaville and The Emperor's New Clothes, on ...

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    Filminute targets 10m viewers benchmark in third edition

    2008-08-29T20:08:00Z

    Filminute, the worldwide multiplatform film festival devoted to one-minute films, is aiming to reach 10m viewers for its third edition. The festival, which begins September 1 and runs throughout the month, will feature a short-list of 25 films from 16 countries. A jury, including Academy Award-winning writer-director Paul Haggis, will ...

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    UK's Metrodome continues restructure after Media Pro takeover

    2008-08-29T20:05:00Z

    UK distributor Metrodome continues to restructure staff following Media Pro's acquisition of a 61.4% share in the company.James Brown takes on the newly created role of head of acquisitions, where he will work alongside Kate Edwards, who has been promoted and will be running the business affairs department. Brown formerly ...

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    Germany's UFA Cinema unveils 11-film production slate

    2008-08-29T19:56:00Z

    Germany's UFA Cinema has unveiled an 11-picture production slate encompassing bestseller adaptations, family entertainment and political cinema, with the first project going before the camera in spring 2009.The company's executive managers Wolf Bauer, Thomas Peter Friedl, Nico Hofmann and Jürgen Schuster have selected 11 projects from more than 60 in ...

  • Reviews

    The Burning Plain

    2008-08-29T16:38:00Z

    Dir: Guillermo Arriaga. USA. 2008. 105 mins.His much-publicised falling out with director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu seems to have done Guillermo Arriaga the world of good. The Burning Plain, which the Mexican writer directed from his own script, is a powerful contemporary melodrama, more restrained but also ...

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    Börje Hansson named head of production with Svensk Filmindustri

    2008-08-29T15:59:00Z

    Swedish producer Börje Hansson has been named head of production with Swedish major Svensk Filmindustri.Since 2005 Hansson has been drama chief with Metronome Film & TV. He has more than 40 features and numerous television series to his credit, including The Beck Crime Series, which has been very successful in ...

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    Achilles And The Tortoise

    2008-08-29T15:30:00Z

    Dir: Takeshi Kitano. Japan. 2008. 119mins.Takeshi Kitano’s trilogy looking at his own career, his relations to the industry and cinema itself takes yet another turn in its final part which at first appears to be less self-obsessed than his two previous efforts but soon follows the ...