All Screen articles in 7 November 2000 – Page 2
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Cine-International sells eight to E-M-S
Veteran German sales house Cine-International Filmvertrieb clinched a number of MIFED deals on its new and library titles.Market newcomer E-M-S New Media licensed German-speaking video and DVD rights to eight pictures including Robert Sigl's mystery thriller Laurin, Wolfgang Lesowsky's Gustav Mahler, Michael Cacoyannis' Sweet Country, Nicholas Schilling's Rheingold and Rudolf ...
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EU gives aid to third-world film-makers
The European Union (EU) has launched an aid programme to support production and distribution of films from the crisis hit African, Caribbean and Pacific regions.The new cash is coming from the EU's European Development Fund in an effort to boost cultural and social co-operation. Production finance of Euros100,000 to Euros400,000 ...
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Viacom acquires BET for $2.43bn
Viacom has agreed to purchase BET Holdings, the parent group of successful US cable channel Black Entertainment Television (BET), for $2.43bn in stock and $570m worth of debt. Based in Washington DC, BET serves the African American market and will continue to be run by Robert L Johnson (chairman and ...
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CNC slaps fine on UGC over loyalty pass
French film industry watchdog, the CNC, has fined UGC $198,000 (FFr1.5m) because the exhibitors' controversial loyalty card scheme breaches its regulatory code.The UGC pass allows cinema-goers to see an unlimited number of films for FFr98 a month with a minimum subscription period of one year. The CNC argues that cinema ...
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Virgin Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors
Dir: Hong Sang-Soo. South Korea. 2000. 127 mins.Prod co: Miracin Korea. Int'l sales: Mirovision. Exec Prod: Hong Sang-Soo. Prod: Lee Yu-jin. Scr: Hong Sang-soo. DoP: Choi Young-taek. Ed: Ham Sung-won. Music: Ok Gil-sung. Main cast: Lee Fun-joo, Jung Bo-suk, Moon Sung-keun.South Korea's thirtysomethings are much like Hollywood's, who talk endlessly ...
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EXECUTIVE SUITE - Roberto Patruno
The managing director of Istituto Luce talks to Melanie Rodier about the company's changing objectives.What are Istituto Luce's ties to the state and what is the company's budget'We are a joint stock company owned by Cinecitta Holding and funded by the Italian government. The cultural ministry gives us $8.7m-$9.5m (L20bn-L22bn) ...
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Love's A Bitch wins Tokyo's Grand Prix
Mexican title Love's A Bitch (Amores Perros), directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, was awarded the Grand Prix at the 13th edition of the Tokyo International Film Festival, which ended on Sunday (November 5). Inarritu also took the Best Director Award. Other top awards at the festival went to Stuart Blumberg, ...
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Bertelsmann restructure prompts top execs to quit
BMG Entertainment's top two executives - chairman Michael Dornemann and president and CEO Strauss Zelnick - are leaving their posts as part of a wide-ranging reorganisation of parent company Bertelsmann.In a statement, Bertelsmann said that Dornemann will step down from the company's board on December 31 and will quit the ...
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Intermedia acquires remake rights to Sleepwalker
Intermedia has acquired the remake rights to Swedish/Norwegian thriller Sleepwaker from John M Jacobsen and AB Svensk Filmindustri. The English language version will be produced by Mark Johnson Productions which has a first look deal at Intermedia.The original film, a co-production between Filmnor, Svensk and Filmkameratene, was directed by Johannes ...
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Charlie's Angels a box office knockout with $40.5m
A disappointing year for Columbia Pictures was turned around overnight with the sensational $40.5m opening this weekend for Charlie's Angels, the big screen version of the campy 70s TV series famous for launching the career of Farrah Fawcett Majors. The long-awaited action adventure directed by first-timer McG and starring Cameron ...
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Blue Dolphin to reissue MGM library titles
The UK's Blue Dolphin Film & Video is teaming up with Hollywood Classics and MGM to handle and distribute the MGM Library, which incorporates MGM/UA, Orion, PolyGram and Cannon for theatrical and non-theatrical distribution in the UK.This library is the largest film library in the world with a range of ...
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Japan, Korea lunge after Hark's Legend
China Star has secured a Japanese release through Twins Distribution for its big budget Tsui Hark movie, The Legend Of Zu.In Korea, Hark's action thriller will be distributed by Poscobo. Outside Asia the film is being handled by Summit Entertainment, which bought it as part of a three picture package ...
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Crystal Sky, VCL, Cinetel coil around Viper
CineTel Films has teamed up with Steven Paul's Crystal Sky and Germany's VCL to produce the $5.2m action picture Viper starring Theresa Russell and Patrick Muldoon. CineTel's Paul Hertzberg and Lisa Hansen are producing the film, with Paul and VCL's Datty Ruth as executive producers. Jay Andrews, whose credits include ...
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Goldby bites into Portman's Big Apple
Academy Award-nominated director Roger Goldby is to make his feature debut with The Big Apple for UK-based Portman Entertainment.Matthew Modine, John Simm and Timothy Spall are to star in the dark comedy about an Irishman who kidnaps the US president at the top of the world's tallest building.Shooting on the ...
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Paradiso fills shopping basket at MIFED
Belgian distributor Paradiso Entertainment closed a series of package deals at MIFED with New Line Cinema, Good Machine International and Beyond International. Having previously handled New Line's Rush Hour it snapped up Rush Hour 2 and Nick Cassavetes' hospital-set hostage drama John Q, which is now in production with Denzel ...
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Alpine Pictures, Strick deal in Love
Alpine Pictures has teamed with Cape Fear screenwriter Wesley Strick to produce teen thriller Love Is The Drug starring Leelee Sobieski, the fast-rising young actress who appeared in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.Love Is The Drug is billed as a Generation X thriller set against the Los Angeles rave scene ...
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Puffer replaces Tellenbach as KirchPayTV boss
The Kirch group has dropped KirchPayTV boss Markus Tellenbach. The operation will be taken over from January by Manfred Puffer, who is currently Kirch Holding finance director. KirchPayTV was supposed to float on the German stock market by the end of next year. But growth in subscriber numbers is understood ...
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UK regulator appoints Morris as policy director
The Independent Television Commission, which regulates private TV in the UK, has appointed Dominic Morris to the new position of director of policy. Morris has been controller, policy development at the BBC since 1996, where he was responsible for leading the corporate policy function of the public broadcaster covering both ...
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Portugal Telecom buys out Lusomundo
Portuguese telecommunications company Portugal Telecom (PT) has acquired the 58% it did not already own of local media and film giant Lusomundo in a transaction valued at Euros267m.The deal marks the full-blown entrance into the Portuguese feature film sector of a new heavyweight player. PT, which acquired 42% of Lusomundo ...
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India opens doors to DTH broadcast services
After years of indecision, India's government has finally given the go-ahead for Direct-to-Home (DTH) broadcast services in India. In addition, foreign investment in the DTH sector has been allowed but is capped at 49%. "The total foreign investment in the DTH broadcasting sector shall not be more than 49% of ...