All Screen articles in 7 July 2006 – Page 2

  • News

    TIFF will play host to King's Men, Beethoven

    2006-07-06T00:00:00Z

    New films from StevenZallian, Bob Balaban and Agnieska Holland are among the first titles to beannounced as world premieres at this year's Toronto International Film FestivalBased on Robert PennWarren's novel - itself inspired by the life of notorious US politicianHuey P. Long - Zaillian's All The King's Men is his ...

  • News

    Films Sans Frontieres to remake The Blue Angel

    2006-07-06T00:00:00Z

    Films Sans Frontieres has acquired thecinematographic estate of Robert Liebmann, whichincluding remake rights of The Blue Angeldirected by Josef von Sternberg.Films Sans Frontieres said it is currently amodern update of The Blue Angel. Theoriginal 1931 Weimar cinema classic starredMarlene Dietrich asa nightclub singer who tempts a repressed professor. Screenwriter Liebmann ...

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    Uruguayan film-maker Rebella commits suicide at 32

    2006-07-06T00:00:00Z

    Juan Pablo Rebella,one of Latin America's most talented young screenwriters and directors, isreported to have committed suicide yesterday. His body was found at his housein Montevideo, Uruguay. He was only 32.Rebella and hislongtime collaborator Pablo Stoll co-directed two shorts and two acclaimedfeatures. They made their debut with 25 Watts, a ...

  • News

    Academy invites 120 new voting members to join

    2006-07-06T00:00:00Z

    The Academy OfMotion Picture Arts & Sciences has issued its annual membership invitationstatement, naming the 120 artists and executives who will become new votingmembers in 2006.Candidates areconsidered by committees made up of representatives from each of the Academy's14 branches. Names are put forward by two current members of the branch ...

  • News

    Miami Vice to open Locarno festival

    2006-07-05T17:00:00Z

    Michael Mann's Miami Vice will kick off the Locarno International Film Festival on August 2 with a gala screening on the Piazza Grande.The screening of the all-star blockbuster, which stars Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx, will mark Frederic Maire's first year as artistic director of the festival, which celebrates its ...

  • News

    Eli Roth plans Czech shoot for Hostel 2

    2006-07-05T11:27:00Z

    Eli Roth will begin production on Hostel 2 in September in Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Karlovy Vary andother locations around the Czech Republic.The director told reporters at theKarlovy Vary International Film Festival the film financing was a negative pick-upby Columbia Screen Gems and Lionsgate. Lionsgate will distribute the film with Sony ...

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    BBC Films to collaborate with TV's comedy arm

    2006-07-05T11:18:00Z

    As it aims to diversify its feature filmslate, BBC Films is working together with BBC Comedy's team of writers andproducer to develop comedic feature films. The announcement was made by DavidThompson, head of BBC Film and Kenton Allen, creative head of BBC Comedy Talentand Comedy North. BBC's head of comedy ...

  • News

    First International Screenwriters Festival wins plaudits

    2006-07-05T04:00:00Z

    Theinaugural International Screenwriters Festival held last week in the UK town ofCheltenham has been hailed as a major success by industry figures and bodies.Thefestival, in association with Film Four, and backed by Screen International attracted big names from around theworld including Julian Fellowes, Nicolas Roeg and Alan Scott, WilliamNicholson, Olivia ...

  • News

    Argentina enjoys big box office rise for first six months

    2006-07-05T04:00:00Z

    Nielsen EDI and Dis-Service reported a 16%year-on-year increase in admissions and 33.8% rise in box office takings forthe first half of 2006 in the Argentinian market.The period saw some 19.5 million admissions as opposedto 16.8 million for the first six months of 2005. However, audiences are still down by 2.8m ...

  • News

    Fox International teams with Croft & Co in New Zealand

    2006-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Fox International hasappointed Croft & Co as its theatrical distributor for New Zealandfollowing the retirement of the studio's longtime partner Royce Moodabe.The Moodabe family'sconnection with the studio began in 1936 when Fox first acquired a 50% share inits exhibition business in New Zealand, then owned by Royce's father MJMoodabe.Royce became ...

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    Bouso promoted at Warner Bros distribution services

    2006-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Annette Bouso has beenpromoted to executive vice president of worldwide distribution services atWarner Bros Technical Operations.Bouso will continue to beresponsible for the physical delivery of more than 43,000 hours of programmingfrom the company's library to clients in the broadcast, cable, pay TV, and VODsectors, as well as new and emerging ...

  • News

    Screen partners with Denver festival on Kieslowski Award

    2006-07-05T00:00:00Z

    ScreenInternational is partnering with the Starz Denver Film Festival to present thethe Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Feature Film, a juried award presentedannually at the festival to a feature-length fiction film that reflects theartistic sensibilities of the late Polish director.''The 29th StarzDenver Film Festival, produced by the Denver Film Society ...

  • News

    German government agrees tax break

    2006-07-05T00:00:00Z

    The German government has agreed a tax rebate model for the film industry following on the lines of the new UK scheme to come into effect from January 1, 2007.In collaboration with a working group of experts from the film industry, State Minister for Culture Bernd Neumann had been considering ...

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    Freedman joins Mandate in business and legal affairs dept

    2006-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Dan Freedman has joinedMandate Pictures as vice president of business and legal affairs.Freedman assumesresponsibility for negotiating rights and talent agreements in the developmentand production of features, overseeing production counsel, negotiating dealsfor Mandate's mobile content ventures, and handling key corporate matters.He will report to RobMcEntegart, executive vice president of business affairs, ...

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    Korean admissions up by 29% in first half of the year

    2006-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Admissions in South Koreaincreased by 28.7% to 80.8 million from Jan-June 2006, compared to the sameperiod last year, according to local exhibitor CJ CGV, marking the biggestincrease since 2001. Hits were bigger and morenumerous during the first six months compared to last year, and admissions werealso boosted by an increase ...

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    Tartan gets UK rights to Rankin and Cottam's Saints

    2006-07-04T17:00:00Z

    Distributor Tartan Films has acquired UKand Irelandrights to The Lives OfThe Saints, directed by photographer and publisher Rankin and Chris Cottam. The debut will have its world premiere in competitionat the 2006 Locarno International Film Festival next month. The original screenplay is by Tony Grisoni,who previously wrote Fear And Loathing ...

  • News

    Veronique Tan gets on board with Wild Side

    2006-07-04T10:59:00Z

    Wild Bunch label Wild Side Films has hired formerCelestial Pictures executive Veronique Tan to acquire Asian films for thecompany.Wild Side is active in theatrical and videodistribution and is looking to grow its Asian acquisitions. Tan will evaluateprojects from China, Hong Kong, Korea,Taiwan, Thailand, Japan and other Southeast Asiancountries.With a strong ...

  • News

    Moscow gives top prize to Sweden's About Sara

    2006-07-04T10:40:00Z

    The 28th Moscow International Film Festival (June 23-July 2) wrapped onSunday with the festival awards ceremony and Pedro Almodovar'sVolver as the closing night film. Despite thefestival's new hub this year being relocated to the Soviet-era Oktyabr Cinema multiplex, complete with a 1500-seatpremiere hall, organisers chose to hold opening and closing ...

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    Swede's first feature wins top prize at Moscow Film Festival

    2006-07-04T00:00:00Z

    The 28th Moscow International Film Festival recovered from the debacle of Michael Haneke's eleventh-hour refusal to chair the main jury, finishing with a surprise best picture winner.The jury, including Julie Christie, Canadian actor Remy Girard and French film critic and producer Pierre-Henri Deleau, chose cult Polish filmmaker and existing ...

  • Reviews

    Fish Dreams (Sonhos De Peixe)

    2006-07-04T00:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Kirill Mikhanovsky. Braz-Russ-US.2006. 105mins.Russian-born Kirill Mikhanovsky makes a promising debut with Fish Dreams, which may be set in an impoverishedfishing village in Brazil but is heavily indebted to Italian neo-realism in itsreliance on non-professional actors and real locations. More specifically it recallsVisconti's masterpiece La Terra Trema (1948) in much ...