All Screen articles in 7 November 2007 – Page 7

  • News

    PorchLight closes deals on family drama The Ultimate Gift

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    US-based production and sales company PorchLight has closed deals here on Michael O Sajbel's drama The Ultimate Gift.Rights have gone to Germany (RRS), Spain (Telecinco), Australia/New Zealand (Village Roadshow), Mexico (Pentella), Italy (Mediaset), pan Latin America (LapTV), Turkey (D Productions), the Middle East (Falcon), and South Africa (Ster Kinekor).The Ultimate ...

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    KWA takes on Carlos Saura's latest music project Caribe

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Madrid-based Kevin Williams Associates is handling international sales on Caribe (Caribbean), the latest music project from revered Spanish director Carlos Saura.The film marks a reunion between Saura and Seville-based producer JuanLebron, with whom he collaborated on Sevillanas and Flamenco.Saura has long hoped to make a film on the music of ...

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    Rezo seals Sayles on Honeydripper for UK, Spain, Brazil

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Paris-based Rezo Films has sealed some major territorial deals on John Sayles' latest feature Honeydripper to Axiom in the UK, Seville/Entertainment One in Canada, Golem in Spain, Immovision in Brazil and Orlando Films in Israel.Meanwhile Alcine Terran in Japan bought two films from Rezo - veteran auteur Eric Rohmer's The ...

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    Bleiberg picks up international sales on Israeli hit Noodle

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Los Angeles-based Bleiberg Entertainment has picked up Ayelet Menahemi's Israeli drama Noodle and is commencing sales at AFM.Mili Avital, Anat Waxman and Baoqi Chen star in the tale of a flight attendant who looks after an abandoned Chinese boy whose immigrant mother has been deported. Waxman won best supporting actress ...

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    Mischa Barton has a Homecoming with Voltage

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Mischa Barton has signed to star in the thriller Homecoming, which Voltage Pictures is introducing to buyers here.Barton will play an obsessive small town woman who tries to get back with her former high school sweetheart when he returns with his new girlfriend for homecoming football weekend.Morgan J Freeman will ...

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    Tartan buys US rights to Silent Light from Bac International

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Bac Films International has sold Carlos Reygadas' Cannes prizewinner Silent Light to the newly revitalized Tartan Films for the US. Tartan had previously handled the US on Reygadas' Battle In Heaven.Bac has also sold the film to Canada (Seville), Spain (Golem), Benelux (Lumiere), Switzerland (Look Now), Greece (Strada), Denmark (Ost ...

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    Atrix takes on world rights to Hof title Beautiful Bitch

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Beatrix Wesle's Atrix Films has taken on worldwide rights for Martin Theo Krieger's A Beautiful Bitch, starring Katharina Derr, from Hamburg Riva Film. The deal was negotiated between Wesle, CEO of Atrix Films, and Michael Eckelt CEO of Riva Filmproduktion GmbH, Hamburg. A Beautiful Bitch, which screened recently at the ...

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    Ascot Elite steps in for Shoreline horror Senseless

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Shoreline Entertainment has sold German-speaking European rights here to Ascot Elite on Simon Hynd's horror thriller Senseless.Based on Stona Fitch's novel, Senseless chronicles the kidnapping and torture of a US businessman whose ordeal is streamed online as part of a reality TV show. Jason Behr stars. The sale cements Shoreline ...

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    HungariCom hits the ground running at AFM

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Budapest-based sales outfit HungariCom has announced sales on its animated feature, Egon & Dönci, at its first AFM. The film, about an eccentric rocket scientist and an overfed, cat-like creature, has gone to Focus in Brazil, Amazonia in Venezuela, Provision for ex-Yugoslavia and Best Hollywood in Eastern Europe excluding ex-Yugoslavia.The ...

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    Velvet Octopus gets tangled with 3-D animated Spyro

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    Velvet Octopus will handle sales for a new 3-D CGI animated feature based on Vivendi Games' Spyro franchise.Ash Shah's The Animation Picture Company has optioned the rights to Spyro from Vivendi's Sierra Entertainment division.John Davis (I, Robot, Eragon) will produce The Legend Of Spyro, which has just started production. Creative ...

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    H2O sees flood of deals for French action title Nitro

    2007-11-02T05:00:00Z

    H2O Motion Pictures has closed key sales here on its latest acquisition, the French-language action film Nitro. Deals have closed in the UK (Revolver), Japan (Movie-Eye), Brazil (Alphaville), and Thailand (IPA).H2O's Mark Horowitz also announced the company has picked up Peter McNamee's thriller Let Him Be, about a film-maker who ...

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    UPI's Kingdom, Golden Age challenge Ratatouille at the box office

    2007-11-02T01:26:00Z

    Several overseas releases are in the mix this weekend that could dethrone Ratatouille from the number one international film after four consecutive weekends.Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International's (WDSMPI) animated hit crossed $350m on October 30 and currently stands at $353.2m.The animated hit currently ranks as the company's seventh biggest ...

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    UK short festival Encounters partners with Babelgum

    2007-11-02T01:04:00Z

    After striking partnerships with the Soho Shorts Film Festival and the Giffoni Film Festival, Internet TV platform Babelgum has now struck a deal with the Encounters Short Film Festival.Encounters, which will host its 13th edition this month in Bristol, UK, will now offer festival participants the chance to broadcast their ...

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    Fresh heir: Director Jean-Marc Vallee and producer Graham King on the set of The Young Victoria

    2007-11-02T01:00:00Z

    It is an unseasonably warm mid-October day at Blenheim Palace and under a cloudless blue sky in one of the courtyards of the Oxfordshire stately home, French-Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallee prepares for his next shot. He is in the final week of the 10-week shoot of The Young Victoria, a ...

  • Features

    A strong rat run

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Analysis: International box-office - Weekend October 26-28(Last3-dayweek)Film (origin)gross $ScrsCume $Terr1(1)Ratatouille (US)$22,611,0004,271$348,162,311292NewSaw IV (US)$12,413,1331,642$12,413,133153(2)Stardust (UK-US)$10,905,8102,789$60,551,073434NewLissi Und Der Wilde Kaiser (Ger)$6,885,826905$6,885,82635(31)Surf's Up (US)$4,344,9692,230$63,944,881356(5)The Orphanage (Sp)$4,022,917369$20,497,89617(3)Resident Evil: Extinction (US)$3,619,9972,087$56,554,424318NewLe Coeur Des Hommes 2 (Fr)$3,611,486535$3,611,48629NewCrows: Episode 0 (Jap)$3,479,025259$3,479,025110(16)The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising (US)$3,150,1761,982$11,033,3193011(9)Going By The Book (S Kor)$3,014,715343$8,326,427112(4)Shadow Boxing 2 (Rus)$2,889,874646$10,151,290313(6)Rush Hour 3 ...

  • Features

    United Kingdom - Shoot The Moon

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    David Sington has landed, so to speak. The 20-year veteran of the TV documentary world has generated great interest (not to mention high-profile deals) with his first theatrical documentary, In The Shadow Of The Moon.The film, about the Apollo space programme, won the World Cinema audience award at Sundance in ...

  • News

    Piracy - Deep Impact

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    When Los Angeles-based independent film sales agent Barbara Mudge was in Russia recently trying to sell a film, she ran into a barrier that was starkly different from the usual distributors' objections about weak plots, lack of stars or price.'The man said: 'I can't buy your movie because it hasn't ...

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    Canada - Community service

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Contemplating the conclusion of another successful edition of the Vancouver International Film Festival (Viff), Alan Franey, the festival's director since 1988, is a happy man.Once again, paid admissions to the 300-plus films screened - among them She's A Boy I Knew, winner of the Vancity People's Choice Award for Most ...

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    Box office: data - The Critical view - Malick magic

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    It was the major coup of the second Rome Film Festival: Terrence Malick, the great recluse of US cinema, would be appearing on stage for one of the high-calibre 'conversations' about film. Malick is the JD Salinger of the film world: he's famous for not giving interviews (the last was ...

  • Features

    Editorial - It's a booty call

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    "It will never be harder than it is today to pirate a movie," a blogger told a film conference last year. It's one of those phrases that sticks in the mind. It was certainly intended as a warning but for him it was also a statement of the bleeding obvious.It's ...