All Screen articles in 5 May 2006 – Page 2

  • News

    Mission III goes global on 9,500 screens

    2006-05-05T00:00:00Z

    The spectre of Tom Cruise looms over the world this weekend as Paramountlaunches Mission: Impossible III in its biggest ever day-and-date release.The third instalment in the action franchise is set toopen through UIP in 55 territories on approximately 9,500 prints.M:i:IIIgoes out on May 3 in France, South Korea and Hong ...

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    UK's Jan Dunn recruits Bob Hoskins for Ruby Red Chequer

    2006-05-04T17:00:00Z

    Writer/directorJan Dunn and producer Elaine Wickham of Medb Films are following up their British Dogme film Gypo with a second feature, Ruby Red Chequer. Ruby Red Chequer will star Bob Hoskins,French actress Josiane Balasko,and film newcomer Jody Latham (TV's Shameless)in the story of a widower who falls for his foreign ...

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    Bavaria takes on sales for Norwegian Critics' Week feature The Bothersome Man

    2006-05-04T16:19:00Z

    BavariaFilm International has added International Critics' Week title The Bothersome Man (Den BrysommeMannen) by to its Cannes sales slate. Norwegianfilmmaker Jens Lien's second feature, which is described as 'a fantasticand bitingly funny fable that bears echoes of The Truman Show, will have its world premiere in Cannes and thenopen wide ...

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    German cinema admisions up 18% over last year

    2006-05-04T15:58:00Z

    Germanexhibitors are on the rebound as cinemas reported a 17.89% year-on-yearincrease in admissions and 18.08% rise in box-office takings for the first fourmonths of 2006.Accordingto Jan Oesterlin, managing director of Zukunft Kino Marketing (ZKM), cinema attendance andreceipts this year even surpassed the strong beginning of 2004, with admissionsup 5.92% and ...

  • News

    MonteCristo brings two Singaporean titles to Cannes

    2006-05-04T15:42:00Z

    MonteCristo International has added two Singaporeanfilms, Graham Streeter's Cages andKelvin Tong's 1942, to its salesline-up for Cannes this year.The US-basedsales company, which focuses on Asian and Eastern European cinema, will startsales for Cages at Cannes. The film, which premiered at Pusan last year, tells a story of threegenerations: a single ...

  • News

    Van Damme thriller Til Death wraps in Bulgaria

    2006-05-04T14:53:00Z

    Director Simon Fellows hasconcluded principal photography on thriller Til Death in Sofia, Bulgaria. After 33 days on location on the outskirts of Sofia, the $15m project now moves to New Orleans for five days of shooting. The thriller stars Jean ClaudeVan Damme as a dirty cop who is nearly killed ...

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    UIP CEO Stewart Till named chairman of football club

    2006-05-04T11:22:00Z

    Stewart Till, the CEO ofUnited International Pictures, has been appointed as the new chairman of UK football club Millwall.Till told ScreenDaily.com that the role was non-executive and non-paid and wouldn't change his duties at UIP. "It's a dream come true for me, but obviously UIP pay my salary and they ...

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    Optimum deal marks shift in UK distribution

    2006-05-04T11:00:00Z

    Studio Canal's acquisition of Optimum, just a few months after Lionsgate's takeover of Redbus,marks a major shift for the UK indie distributionbusiness. Not so long ago, it was a side of the industry that waswidely seen as over-stretched, cash-strapped and scrambling to stay afloat. Distributors were invariably to be heard ...

  • News

    StudioCanal to acquire UK distributor Optimum Releasing

    2006-05-04T10:26:00Z

    Confirming rumours that had been buildingfor weeks, French distributor StudioCanal announcedtoday that it will acquire UK distributor OptimumReleasing.The companies said, "The deal will helpOptimum grow by combining its resources with those of StudioCanal.This will give Optimum access to one of the largest film catalogues in theworld and to StudioCanal's line-up ...

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    Pathe and Vertigo set to start Nick Love's Outlaw

    2006-05-04T04:00:00Z

    Pathe Productions and Vertigo Films are planning a May 12start date for Nick Love's Outlaw.Sean Bean, Danny Dyer,Rupert Friend, Lennie James, Sean Harris and BobHoskins star in five interwoven stories about victims of crime taking law intotheir own hands. The feature will shoot inthe Southwest of England and London. Vertigo's ...

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    Swipe takes worldwide sales on thriller Flourish

    2006-05-04T04:00:00Z

    London-basedSwipe Films has picked up worldwide sales rights on Flourish, a feature that will have its debut at the Cannes Market. Thethriller stars Jennifer Morrison as a babysitter who helps investigate a younggirl's mysterious disappearance. Morrison,who stars on TV's House, alsoproduced the film. The cast also features her House co-star ...

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    Posey, Poupaud take leads in Cassavates drama

    2006-05-04T04:00:00Z

    Production is set to begin in New York on May 5 on HD Net Films'romance Broken Englishstarring Parker Posey and Melvil Poupaud.Japan's Phantom Films and France-based Back Up Films areco-producing the story based on a screenplay by John Cassavetes' daughter ZoeCassavetes, who makes her feature directorial debut.Posey plays a high-flying ...

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    Zeta Jones nears deal to star in Death Defying Acts

    2006-05-04T04:00:00Z

    Catherine Zeta Jones in final talks to join Guy Pearce in theAustralia-UK co-production Death Defying Acts, a drama about Harry Houdini.Filming is scheduled to begin later this summer in the UK withGillian Armstrong set to direct from a screenplay by Tony Grisoni and BrianWard.The Australian Film Finance Corporation, BBC Films ...

  • Reviews

    New York Waiting

    2006-05-04T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Joachim Heden. Swe. 2006.96mins.There is little new or of interest in New York Waiting, a modest romanticcomedy from newcomer Jonathan Heden - save that despiteits Stateside location, everyone behind the camera isSwedish.The English-language story mostlytakes place in Manhattan during one summer day and night, and shares theenthusiasm of all ...

  • Reviews

    Lonely Hearts

    2006-05-04T00:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Todd Robinson. US. 2006. 100mins.Martha Beck and Raymond Martinez, otherwise known asthe "Lonely Hearts Killers", return foranother adaptation of their sex, murder and mayhem saga, which delighted theAmerican tabloids during the late 1940s before their eventual executions in1951. Neither as shocking nor as decadent and perverse as its two ...

  • News

    Molter promoted to senior vp of distribution at WBPI

    2006-05-04T00:00:00Z

    Thomas Molter has been promoted to senior vice president of distributionat Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI).Among his duties Molter will oversee digital theatrical releases strategyand evaluate new theatrical growth opportunities involving IMAX and other 3Dformats.He is also responsible for distribution strategy in developingmarkets such as China, Vietnam and Russia, and ...

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    Kent Jusick installed as executive director and curator of MIX NYC festival

    2006-05-04T00:00:00Z

    MIX NYC, the media arts organisation behind the New York Lesbian& Gay Experimental Film Festival, has installed a new team of directors.The four-person committee is led by executive director andfilmmaker and curator Stephen Kent Jusick.Co-directors are Canadian-born artist, photographer anddocumentarian Szu Burgess, animator, artist and diversity activist Kate Huh,and filmmaker ...

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    TWC takes international rights to crossword doc Wordplay

    2006-05-04T00:00:00Z

    The Weinstein Company (TWC) has acquired all international rightsto Patrick Creadon's crossword documentary and Sundance hit Wordplay and will commence sales at Cannes.Christine O'Malley produced the feature, which profiles NY Times crosswordeditor Will Shortz and charts the fortunes of contestants in the AmericanCrossword Puzzle Tournament founded by Shortz.Crossword aficionados Bill ...

  • Reviews

    Confetti

    2006-05-04T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Debbie Isitt. UK.2006. 100mins.A good-natured but uneven farce, Debbie Isitt's Confettipokes fun at the marriage industry, using a mockumentarystructure borrowed from Christopher Guest's BestIn Show - but with engaged couples instead of dogsin the limelight. Meanwhile, the deadpan humour and low-key acting style aredistinctively British, with a cast that ...

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    Barbakow takes over as president of board at Santa Barbara festival

    2006-05-04T00:00:00Z

    The 22nd annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF)will take place in 2007 from Jan 25 to Feb 4.Festival organisers have also announced new officers for the SBIFFboard of directors, headed up by president Jeff Barbakow, the former chairmanand chief executive officer of MGM/UA, who takes over from Arnold Kassoy.The ...