All Screen articles in 6 April 2007 – Page 2

  • Features

    United States - Bridge To Smaller movies

    2007-04-06T00:00:00Z

    Of the films he produced in the decade after leaving his job as president of production at Universal Pictures in 1996, Hal Lieberman is most closely associated with two super-expensive, independently financed megapictures - Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines and Around The World In 80 Days. These days, however, ...

  • Features

    United States - Bridge To Smaller movies

    2007-04-06T00:00:00Z

    Of the films he produced in the decade after leaving his job as president of production at Universal Pictures in 1996, Hal Lieberman is most closely associated with two super-expensive, independently financed megapictures - Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines and Around The World In 80 Days. These days, however, ...

  • News

    UK tax breaks:a cultural revolution

    2007-04-06T00:00:00Z

    As producers begin to grapple in earnest with the UK tax incentives, the local industry is eyeing the new system with a mix of anticipation and trepidation. Most acknowledge the credits will not compensate for the investment lost to the UK film industry following the scrapping of Section 48 and ...

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    Australia - Ward and peace

    2007-04-06T00:00:00Z

    The Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) last week announced its intention to throw its weight behind the directorial debut of a familiar name in the acting world.Rachel Ward was a 1980s icon, starring in films such as Against All Odds, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid and How To Get Ahead ...

  • Features

    Australia - Ward and peace

    2007-04-06T00:00:00Z

    The Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) last week announced its intention to throw its weight behind the directorial debut of a familiar name in the acting world.Rachel Ward was a 1980s icon, starring in films such as Against All Odds, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid and How To Get Ahead ...

  • News

    US tax breaks: the laws of attraction

    2007-04-06T00:00:00Z

    As competition for production increases, more and more US states are launching incentive programmes and, in some cases, designing them in innovative ways.Introducing an incentive in the north-eastern border state of Michigan 'became imperative', says Janet Lockwood, director of the Michigan Film Office. 'We were losing business right and left, ...

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    US music feature made available for download on Indie911

    2007-04-05T20:38:00Z

    Andrew Shapter and Joel Rasmussen's music industry documentary Before The Music Dies will become the first feature available for download through the online social network and music store Indie911.Viewers will be able to buy the film free of copyright protection for $9.99 on Apr 6, and can also download a ...

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    Moss, Zegers, Rennie star in Bessai's Normal

    2007-04-05T20:26:00Z

    Canadian writer-director Carl Bessai has begun prinicpal photography on his latest picture Normal with Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Zegers and Callum Keith Rennie in the lead roles. Travis McDonald conceived the story and co-wrote the screenplay with Bessai, who will also shoot the film. Produced by Bessai's Raven West films and ...

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    Lucky You, The Gates set for Tribeca world premieres

    2007-04-05T20:23:00Z

    Tribeca Film Festival top brass have booked the world premieres of Curtis Hanson's romance Lucky You starring Eric Bana and Drew Barrymore and festival closer The Gates, an art installation documentary from Antonio Ferrera and Albert Maysles.Lucky You, which stars Bana as a poker player wrestling with personal issues while ...

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    Script advice available to UKFCunsuccessful applicants

    2007-04-05T16:56:00Z

    Applicants to the UK Film Council's Development Fund will now be able to get free feedback on unaccepted scripts thanks to a deal with The Script Connection. Consultants Lisa Neeley and Richard Tindall of The Script Connection and their team will offer independent assessments of the scripts not taken on ...

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    Warner Music moves into theatrical with UK release of Blue Blood

    2007-04-05T15:33:00Z

    Varsity boxing documentary Blue Blood was acquired by Warner Music Entertainment in February 2007 and marks the company's first theatrical release. The film will open in selected UK cinemas May 11 with a DVD release planned for later in 2007. Warner Music Entertainment has acquired boxing documentary Blue Blood and ...

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    Alliance Atlantis sale hits legal roadblock after trust seeks consent

    2007-04-05T12:36:00Z

    CanWest Global's $1.95bn (C$2.3bn) purchase of Alliance Atlantis Communications hit a roadblock this morning. Unit holders of Movie Distribution Holding Trust filed court documents seeking a role in charting the destiny of Motion Picture Distribution (MPD), the releasing arm of AAC. MPD is an income fund: the trust controls 49% ...

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    Milos Forman joins festivities for Monaco cinema & literature forum

    2007-04-05T10:47:00Z

    The sixth edition of the International Cinema & Literature Forum will take place April 12-14 in Monaco. Presiding over the event will be author Patricia MacDonald and director Milos Forman. A forum structured around adapting literature to the screen, the event will include debates, readings, dedications and film premieres. This ...

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    UK shows strongest first-quarter box office in four years

    2007-04-05T04:00:00Z

    The UK could see its strongest box-office performance in four years in 2007 as first-quarter reports show a 10% year-on-year increase. After 12 weeks, UK cinemas generated $379.4m (£193.7m) from 166 films, compared with $346.1 (£176.7m) in the same period of 2006, according to Nielsen EDI. That's the best first-quarter ...

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    Rice leaves Disney for top marketing job at UA

    2007-04-05T00:40:00Z

    Dennis Rice has left The Walt Disney Studios to join United Artists as president of worldwide marketing and publicity.Rice, who oversaw campaigns for The Incredibles, National Treasure and Pirates Of The Caribbean 2 and Wild Hogs, among others, will report to UA chief executive officer Paula Wagner.Rice will oversee all ...

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    Roadside buys the world on Wong's musical Colma

    2007-04-05T00:12:00Z

    Roadside Attractions has picked up worldwide rights to Richard Wong's Colma: The Musical and plans a summer release in North America.The musical comedy centres on three high school graduates who rebel against their mundane existence in the Northern California cemetery town of Colma.Wong co-wrote the screenplay with HP Mendoza, who ...

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    Pinkerton gets senior finance, capital management role at Paramount

    2007-04-04T23:44:00Z

    Mark Pinkerton has been named senior vice president, finance, capital management at Paramount Pictures.In this newly created position, Pinkerton will take charge of strategic capital financing activities, including securing film financing and driving return on capital measurement for all Paramount business units. He will report to Paramount's chief financial officer ...

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    NBC Universal plans 20 local channel launches in 2007/8

    2007-04-04T23:42:00Z

    NBC Universal will launch 20 additional local television channels in 23 new countries across Europe, Asia and Latin America during 2007 and 2008 in a drive to boost revenues from its Global Networks Division.Existing NBC Universal channels, including Sci-Fi, 13th Street and Universal Channel, will launch for the first time ...

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    Overture hires Davies as evp, theatrical distribution

    2007-04-04T20:53:00Z

    Kyle Davies has joined fledgling Los Angeles-based studio Overture Films in the new position of executive vice president of theatrical distribution.The 20-year distribution veteran arrives from Paramount, where he most recently served as vice president, Western division and before that as vice president, central division, at DreamWorks.At Overture, Davies will ...