All Screen articles in 6 February 2009 – Page 2

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    UK government move to legislate on piracy cautiously welcomed

    2009-02-03T17:43:00Z

    Industry reaction to the UK government's decision to tackle piracy resulting from peer to peer file sharing with legislation has been mainly positive although tempered with caution. The legislation would mean that where rights holders request it, internet service providers (ISPs) should notify alleged copyright infringers that they are breaking ...

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    Oscilloscope takes Stephen Kijak's Scott Walker - 30 Century Man

    2009-02-03T17:36:00Z

    Oscilloscope has acquired North American rights to Stephen Kijak's music documentary Scott Walker- 30 Century Man, currently in release in US theatres. The company will take over the theatrical self-release orchestrated by the producers and expand the run. DVD, VOD and TV roll-outs will follow in the summer and autumn. ...

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    Hungary and Ireland to sign co-production agreement

    2009-02-03T17:34:00Z

    Representatives of the Irish Film Board and the Hungarian Motion Picture Public Foundation will sign a co-production agreement in Berlin on Sunday, February 8, which is designed to foster co-productions between the two territories. The deal includes a reciprocal feature whereby producers from the two territories will in effect take ...

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    Roadside Attractions takes North American rights to The September Issue

    2009-02-03T17:30:00Z

    Roadside Attractions has picked up North American theatrical and home video rights to R J Cutler's Anna Wintour documentary The September Issue, a popular title at Sundance following its world premiere last month. The A&E IndieFilms production offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Vogue's iconic editor-in-chief in the run-up to the ...

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    Fortissimo to represent world sales of Mexican thriller Daniel & Ana

    2009-02-03T16:10:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has bought international distribution rights (excluding Mexico and Spain) to the upcoming thriller Daniel & Ana from writer/director Michel Franco. The deal was brokered between Fortissimo's executive vice president, international sales Nicole Mackey and producer Daniel Birman. The Spanish language production will be available to buyers at this ...

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    Terry Gilliam to be honoured at the BAFTAs

    2009-02-03T13:46:00Z

    The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) will present Terry Gilliam with the Academy Fellowship at the Orange British Academy Film Awards ceremony at London's Royal Opera House on February 8. Awarded annually the Fellowship is BAFTA's highest accolade given to an individual, in recognition of an outstanding ...

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    UK 's Jinga Films acquires Terry Marcel's Hawk The Hunter

    2009-02-03T10:50:00Z

    Jinga Films, the UK based sales company, has acquired Hawk The Hunter , director Terry Marcel's follow up to his 1980s cult hit, Hawk The Slayer. Tom Hardy (Bronson) is on board for the $10,000,000 sword and sorcery saga and is to play Hawk. Producer Andrew Growcock of Westwood Productions ...

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    ODEON and UCI group to have 50 3D screens in UK by end March 2009

    2009-02-03T09:49:00Z

    The Odeon and UCI group has added 19 new screens in preparation for the opening of Bolt 3D on February 6. Another 11 will be added in March of this year in time for the release of Monsters Vs Aliens. The digital expansion will see the Odeon Group with 53 ...

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    Tim Johnson to join UK's Field Fisher Waterhouse

    2009-02-03T08:39:00Z

    Media and communications partner Tim Johnson is to join Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP from SJ Berwin next month. He will head up the firm's cross-practice Media Group. Johnson's appointment follows the decision by SJ Berwin to close its four-partner UK media division, which was headed up by Johnson. He has ...

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    TV veteran Poul to direct CBS Films' romantic comedy Plan B

    2009-02-03T00:59:00Z

    Alan Poul is in final negotiations to direct the romantic comedy Plan B, the first planned release from CBS Films that will star Jennifer Lopez.Shooting is set to begin in May with a theatrical release set for January 2010. The story follows a woman who goes through the process of ...

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    Chris Pine named ShoWest Male Star Of Tomorrow

    2009-02-03T00:56:00Z

    Chris Pine, who plays the young Captain Kirk in JJ Abrams' summer release Star Trek, will be the ShoWest Male Star Of Tomorrow when the Las Vegas event runs from March 30-April 2.Pine has also lined up a starring role in the viral outbreak thriller Carriers. His credits include Smokin' ...

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    Melissa Anderson joins New York Film Festival selection committee

    2009-02-03T00:54:00Z

    Film critic Melissa Anderson has joined The Film Society Of Lincoln Center's Richard Pena and Kent Jones and critics Scott Foundas and J Hoberman on the selection committee to choose the New York Film Festival's 2009 slate.Anderson has been a film critic in New York since 2000, when she began ...

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    John Carpenter to direct The Ward for Echo Lake, A Bigger Boat

    2009-02-03T00:48:00Z

    John Carpenter will direct the psychological thriller The Ward starring Amber Heard that Glen Basner's Film Nation will introduce to buyers at EFM this week.Echo Lake Productions and Peter Block's A Bigger Boat are collaborating on the story of a young woman in a mental institution who is plagued by ...

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    Wuthrich promoted to lead international home video, digital at Warner

    2009-02-03T00:45:00Z

    Jim Wuthrich has been promoted to president of international home video and digital distribution at Warner Bros.In his newly created post Wuthrich will report to Warner Home Video president Ron Sanders and Warner Bros Digital Distribution president Thomas Gewecke and work closely with the international territories to grow the home ...

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    IFC Films acquires US rights to Rupert Wyatt's The Escapist

    2009-02-02T22:42:00Z

    IFC Films has acquired US rights to Rupert Wyatt's The Escapist which had its world premiere at Sundance 2008.The film, which stars Brian Cox, Joseph Fiennes, Dominic Cooper and Damian Lewis, had previously been picked up by the beleagured THINKFilm but was freshly available when that company hit financial troubles.It ...

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    Dutch indie theatres embrace digital cinema withAAM deal

    2009-02-02T21:43:00Z

    Dutch independent chain the Amsterdam Booking Company (ABC)has signed a digital cinema rollout deal with Arts Alliance Media (AAM)to convert 68 screens in 20 theatres. It is the first virtual print fee (VPF) funded rollout in the Netherlands but the move may prove more significant for other reasons.AAM will hope ...

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    Sundance winner Push lands at Lionsgate

    2009-02-02T21:13:00Z

    Lionsgate has won the battle for North American distribution rights to Lee Daniels' Sundance winner Push: Based On The Novel By Sapphire and has tied up with Tyler Perry's 34th Street Films and Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Films for the release.The company acquired the rights from Smokewood Entertainment Group in a ...

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    UK 's Intandem to handle worldwide sales for The Kid

    2009-02-02T19:13:00Z

    International sales and film finance house, Intandem Films, is to handle worldwide sales for The Kid , an adaptation of the novel by Kevin Lewis. Nick Moran (Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) who made his directorial debut with Telstar, will direct and Tin House Films will produce. The film ...

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    Number of buyers at EFM increases year-on-year by almost 40%

    2009-02-02T18:45:00Z

    The number of international buyers attending this year's European Film Market (EFM) at the Berlinale is set to increase by almost 40% year-on-year. While a total of 1,073 attended the EFM's 2008 edition, this year's market has 1,474 buyers from 60 countries accredited (as of Feb 2, ...

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    Cheung, Tang Wei set to star in Crossing Hennessy

    2009-02-02T18:42:00Z

    Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung and Chinese actress Tang Wei have been lined up to star in Crossing Hennessy, the second film from Ivy Ho, which she is directing for Hong Kong-based Irresistible Films. Ho, formerly a scriptwriter with credits including Ann Hui's July Rhapsody, made her directing debut last ...