All Screen articles in 6 August 2004 – Page 2

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    Private equity fund invests in Russian exhibition

    2004-08-05T04:00:00Z

    Russian exhibitorand entertainment complex developer, Investkinoproyekt, has announced plans toexpand in the Russian regions after attracting the single largest equityinvestment in the Russian industry $40m from international private equity groupCube Private Equity Fund."Russia'sexhibition and entertainment industry is one of the few businesses where theopportunities to create nation-wide projects still abounds," ...

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    International box office has a new champion

    2004-08-05T04:00:00Z

    As predicted by ScreenDaily.comlast week a new international chart champion was crowned this week.20th Century Fox's I,Robot opened in multiple territories in Latin America, Asia and Europe,including Mexico, South Korea, Hong Kong, France and Spain, to take the leadwith a $20.8m weekend.The film should be able to retain the lead ...

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    Polish art house festival breaks attendance record

    2004-08-05T04:00:00Z

    This year's fourth edition of Era New Horizons festival,eastern Europe's leading art house film festival, broke all previous recordsfor ticket sales with 93,602 tickets sold comparied to 56,179 last year.The festival held in Cieszyn, southern Poland, from 22 Julyto 1 August screened 166 features and 166 short films from 36 ...

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    German cinema admissions set to rise

    2004-08-05T04:00:00Z

    Cinema attendancein Germany is set to increase between 5%-10%this year, over 2003's 149m, according to Johannes Klingsporn, managingdirector of the German distributors' association Verband der Filmverleiher (VdF).Speaking toScreendaily.com, Klingsporn said that he regarded this forecast as"realistic" in the light of recent blockbusters like Harry Potter 3, Shrek 2 and Spider-Man ...

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    Hollywood studios dismayed over TiVo ruling

    2004-08-05T00:00:00Z

    The MPAA expressed disappointment yesterday over the FederalCommunications Commission's decision to permit TiVo's new content sharingtechnology TiVOToGo.The FCC ruling will allow TiVo users to record programmingand send it via the internet to up to nine other TiVo devices or computers, allof which will be linked to the same customer account ...

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    Bavaria Film picks up Bombon

    2004-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Bavaria Film International (BFI) has picked up internationalrights for Argentinian director Carlos Sorin's latest film Bombon - El Perro (aka LeChien).Produced by Guacamole Films and OK! Films (Argentina) inco-production with Madrid-based Wanda Vision, Bombon - El Perro tells the moving story of how life perks up for asweet-natured car mechanic ...

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    Fiennes signs on as Potter arch-villain

    2004-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Ralph Fiennes will play Harry Potter's arch-enemy Lord Voldemortin Warner Bros' upcoming Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, while Miranda Richardson joins the castas the muckraking reporter Rita Skeeter.The production, which is being directed by Mike Newell andproduced by David Heyman, has seen several other recent cast additions.Brendan Gleeson ...

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    INTERNATIONAL 5 August

    2004-08-05T00:00:00Z

    As predicted by ScreenDaily.comlast week a new international chart champion was crowned this week.20th Century Fox's I,Robot opened in multiple territories in Latin America, Asia and Europe,including Mexico, South Korea, Hong Kong, France and Spain, to take the leadwith a $20.8m weekend.The film should be able to retain the lead ...

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    New Greek talent focuses on international market

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    Veteran Greekdirector Theo Angelopoulos is probablythe only name internationallyrecognisable among his local peers. If the Greekfilm industry has any hope of making an impact in the internationalmarket this lies with a handful of new directors who have the means and thetalent required.Womanwriter/director Olga Malea is probably the most prominent among ...

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    Marcos documentary a hit in the Philippines

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    The controversialdocumentary film on former First Lady Imelda Marcos is doing good business inthe Philippines, raking in US$300,000 at the local box office after just twoweeks. The figure was very respectable for a documentary according toPhilippine distributor Unitel Productions.The 103-minute film, simplycalled Imelda, traces her rise from abeauty queen to ...

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    French-German co-productions receive funding

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    New features by Cedric Kahn, Bourlem Guerdjou, Pan Nalin andEmmanuelle Bercot have been awarded over Euros 1m by the Franco-German FundingCommittee as part of the "mini-treaty" co-production fund.The largest amount - Euros 300,000 - was granted by the GermanFederal Film Board (FFA) to Nalin's ValleyOf Flowers which is a German ...

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    Paton named deputy chairman at DDA

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    Well-known film publicist, Chris Paton has joined DennisDavidson Associates (DDA) as its deputy chairman.Paton left Premiere PR, where he was co-managing director,after Cannes this year. He joined Premiere three years ago when Corbett &Keene and the UK arm of Falco Ink, where he was co-managing director, wereacquired by David Willing's ...

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    'Bully' tactics prevent film piracy

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    Constantin Film andHerbX, distributor andproducer of Michael"Bully" Herbig's currentbox-office hit (T)Raumschiff Surprise- Periode 1,have struck ablow against filmpiracy.Constantin hasreported that a special anti-piracystrategy - developed with HerbX - hasso far prevented any piratedcopies of (T)Raumschiff beingproduced from originalsource material. "Thisshows that throughthe massive reductionand checking ofcontacts in thearea of productionand ...

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    Hou Hsiao-hsien named Asian Filmmaker of the Year

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    The PusanInternational Film Festival (PIFF) has announced that Taiwanese filmmaker HouHsiao-hsien (City Of Sadness, MillenniumMambo) will be presented with its Asian Filmmaker of the Year Award.This is the secondtime that the festival has bestowed this honour, following the inaugural awardgiven to Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf last year. It recognises a ...

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    Momentum announces acquisitions, sales appointments

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    UK distributor MomentumPictures has appointed Lara Thompson as head of acquisitions and Andy Leyshonas head of sales.Thompson has been with thecompany for four years, joining as PA to the MD and moving into acquisitionsunder Sally Caplan until her earlier departure this year."She has strongrelationships within the industry as well as ...

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    Italy's Metacinema acquires three new titles

    2004-08-04T04:00:00Z

    Metacinema, Giovanni Tamberi's Italian production,distribution and communications outfit has picked up Italian rights to threenew films, including Venice Critics Week opener, P.S. I Love You.P.S. I Love You,which marks Dylan Kidd's follow-up to his award-winning debut Rodger Dodger, is a romantic comedyabout a 38-year-old New York woman who believes her ...

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    Turtle Crossing takes out Redford's Spin

    2004-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Spin,the prize-winning dramatic debut by Robert Redford's son James Redford, willembark on a limited domestic release beginning in Salt Lake City and Tucson onOct 15.The picture will be distributed through Mark Borde's SantaMonica-based Innovation Film Group, the theatrical releasing partner of SusanJackson's producers representative Turtles Crossing.The picture will receive its ...

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    Toronto revamps Canadian presence

    2004-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Don McKellar's second feature Childstar will make its world premiere at the TorontoInternational Film Festival as the event announced its local programming andunveiled its inaugural Canadian competition line-up, Canada First!Also making their world premiere are Bruce McDonald's TheLove Crimes Of Gillian Guess, JerryCiccoritti's Blood, ElidaSchogt's Zero The Inside Story,Andre Forcier's ...

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    Russian horror breaks box office records

    2004-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Russia's first realHollywood-style blockbuster NightWatch has broken the local recordfor the biggest grossingbox office hitof all time - taking justover $14.3m asof yesterday, accordingto the press service ofthe First Channelof Russian television.The previous recordwas held by LordOf The Rings 3 with$14.1m and 3.3madmissions. NightWatch beat Lord OfThe Rings on admissions ...

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    Santa story gets bi-sexual twist

    2004-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Colichman's pioneering gay and lesbian cable network here! TVhas begun production in Vancouver on separate gay and straight-themed versionsof the same Christmas family story.Too Cool For Christmas stars George Hamilton as a local Santa who teaches afashion-conscious teenager about the merits of spending the holidays with hertwo fathers, rather ...