All Screen articles in 7 November 2004 – Page 7

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    Sonet recruits Wallhem as head of distribution

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Swedish distribution and production company Sonet Film hasrecruited Staffan Wallhem of Sandrew Metronome as vice president and head ofsales and distribution.Currently managing director of Sandrew Metronome'sdistribution branch, Staffan Wallhem has resigned after 19 years with thecompany.The appointment of Wallhem will give Peter Possne, founderand managing director of Sonet film, more ...

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    Theroux joins Delpy in The Legend Of Lucy Keyes

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Justin Theroux (pictured) has joined the cast of John Stimpson's TheLegend Of Lucy Keyes,which begins principal photography in early November in central Massachusetts.Theroux, best known for his roles in American Psycho,Mulholland Drive, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle and a recurring role on Six FeetUnder, will staropposite Julie Delpy.Theroux and Delpy portray ...

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    Eight films shortlisted for France's Prix Louis Delluc

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Eight films have beenshortlisted for France's Prix Louis Delluc, considered one ofFrance's most prestigious cinema awards. Six other features have been shortlisted for the Prix LouisDelluc for a first feature effort.The jury is headed up by Cannes president Gilles Jacob. Theprizes will be handed out in mid December.The eight films ...

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    Shimizu follows US hit The Grudge with The Death

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Takashi Shimizu, riding highafter the sensational US launch of his English-language horror feature TheGrudge, will begin filming LionsGate International's third J-Horror picture The Death in March 2005 in JapanLions Gate Internationalretains worldwide distribution on The Death and launched the J-Horror franchise with Japaneseproducer Taka Ichise in Cannes this year.The first ...

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    Telefilm extends Montreal film festival deadline

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Telefilm Canada and itsQuebec counterpart SODEC have granted a one-month extension to the four partieswho submitted proposals for a new film festival in Montreal.While declaring the call forproposals officially closed, Telefilm chairman Charles Belanger and SODEC chairJean G Chaput said in a tele-conference that the four proposals tabled wereclose to ...

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    ContentFilm takes on Water Giant rights

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    ContentFilm haspicked up international sales rights outside the US to Jim Henson partanimation Mee-Shee The Water Giant.Jamie Carmichael,head of the UK-based sales operation, announced he would be selling the $23mproduction in time for this week's AFM. Now in post, the film is producedby Rainer Mockert's MBP Medien and Barry Films, ...

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    Hoy joins Columbia Tristar UK as distribution chief

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Columbia Tristar UK has appointed Paul Hoy as director ofsales and distribution for the UK. He joins from UIP where he served assales manager.Hoy will take up his post at Columbia Tristar UK in the NewYear and replaces Peter Taylor who earlier this month was named as the newmanaging director ...

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    Japan set for epic Miyazaki vs Pixar box office clash

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    It'snow official -- the big match-up of the coming Christmas season will be HayaoMiyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle, scheduled to open on November 20,versus Pixar's The Incredibles, set for release on December 4.Thissort of big head-to-head box office battle is a first between the two animationheavyweights - and is sure to ...

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    Omagh wins best film prize at Irish awards

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    There was no clear runaway winner at the Irish Film andTelevision Awards (IFTAs) hosted by James Nesbitt in Dublin on Saturday night.Fourteen major categories of award for Irish filmmakingtalent were divided out among eleven different films before an audience of overfive hundred luminaries of the Irish film and television industry.Omagh, ...

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    Jeunet's Engagement dominates French box office with $8.7m

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Following its mighty opening day last Wednesday (27), A VeryLong Engagement remainedtop throughout the French holiday weekend as it grossed an estimated $8.7m(Euros6.8m) through Warner Bros Pictures International and drew 1.1millionadmissions.The film, co-produced by Warner Bros France, TapiocaFilms and TF1 Films Production, went out on roughly 700 prints.The wartime epic ...

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    Horizon brings One Missed Call 2 to AFM

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Vancouver-basedinternational sales company Horizon Entertainment is handling worldwide saleson Kadokawa Pictures' Japanese horror feature One Missed Call 2.Horizon is bringing firstfootage of the film to next week's AFM in Santa Monica. The picture is currentlyin post-production and will open in Japan in early 2005.One Missed Call 2 picks up from ...

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    White Chicks raises international total by $2.6m in 24 markets

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Revolution Studios' comedy White Chicks raised its international running totalby $2.6m on 1,500 screens in 24 markets to $24.2m at the weekend throughColumbia TriStar Film Distributors International (CTFDI). The picture hasgrossed $25.3m to date through all distributors.Mystery The Forgotten added $1.8m on 718 in eight markets for $6.5m through CTFDI ...

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    UIP local pickup Seven Dwarfs a smash with $12.5m opening

    2004-11-01T04:00:00Z

    UIP's German pick-up and family comedy Seven Dwarfs dominated the German market at theweekend, opening top on a superb estimated $11.3m on 752 screens for 53% marketshare.UIP executives said yesterday (31) this was the third biggestopening weekend of the year in Germany behind (T)Raumschiff Surprise's $15.4m and Harry Potter And ...

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    Tokyo toasts Whisky

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Uruguay jointdirectors Juan Pablo Rebella & Pablo Stoll's Whisky - a low-budget drama- won the Grand Prix at the 17th Tokyo International Film Festival,which wrapped Sunday. Mirella Pascual was awarded the Best Actress prize forher performance in WhiskyIm Chan-sang's President's Barber won both BestDirector and the Audience Award, while and ...

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    The Grudge holds sway at US box office over Ray, Saw

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Senator/Ghost House Pictures' Japanese horror remake The Grudge, released through Columbia Pictures inthe US, stayed top in its second weekend as it added an estimated $22.4m for a$71.3m running total.The picture fell 43% in its second weekend, less than thepredicted 50%, and is expected to pass $90m at the domestic ...

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    Ray, Saw open big but they can't budge The Grudge

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Senator/Ghost House Pictures' Japanese horror remake The Grudge, released through Columbia Pictures inthe US, stayed top in its second weekend as it added an estimated $22.4m for a$71.3m running total.The picture fell 43% in its second weekend, less than thepredicted 50%, and is expected to pass $90m at the domestic ...

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    HONG KONG 1 November

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Local actionromance, Yesterday Once More, held onto the top spot at the Hong Kong box office in its second week, grossingUS$660,172 from 48 screens.Featuring thelucrative combination of director Johnnie To and stars Andy Lau and SammiCheng, the film revolves around a gentleman thief and a cat burglar who try tooutwit ...

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    AUSTRALIA 1 November

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    BVI's Shall We Dance'had no trouble holding on to the top spot in the chart in its second weekend,taking A$1,724,248 from 268 screens, or 18% less than the corresponding fourdays a week ago. It again registered the highest screen average, it being A$6,433.Two UIP films fought it out for the ...