All Screen articles in 7 November 2007 – Page 8

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    Piracy - 'Internet piracy is far and away our biggest threat'

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    The rise of internet file-sharing has opened a whole new front for piracy of all films - not least independents. The availability of films for download on the internet even before their initial theatrical release makes the prospect of profitable licensed distribution of independent films in some territories even more ...

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    Awards Countdown BAFTA - BAFTA/LA - Star quality

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    'Evolution not revolution' is how Bafta/LA chairman Peter Morris describes the climate at Bafta's sister organisation in Los Angeles.Morris, a board member for four years, is presiding over his second term as chairman. Nobody acquainted with the personable Scotsman would deny that under his tenure Bafta/LA has further cemented its ...

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    Awards Count Down BAFTA - A night at the opera

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Bafta has become a master of reinvention. In just a few years, it has elevated the UK's prime awards show into a global attraction. Anyone looking for evidence of its importance as a bellwether for the Oscars should note that eight of this year's major winners went on to repeat ...

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    Piracy - Awards Piracy - Screeners: a calculated risk

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    When it comes to screeners, distributors are having to square the potential piracy risk with the benefits of getting their film in voters’ DVD players.

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    International - Lissi animates the tills

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Germany's animated adventure Lissi Und Der Wilde Kaiser was the highest non-US entry into the international top 40 this weekend, taking $6.9m from 905 screens across three territories.The comedy, released through Constantin Film, opened to number four in the chart and enjoyed a $7,609 screen average - the fourth highest ...

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    Awards Countdown - Best Animated Feature - Year of the Rat

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    He made the beloved hand-drawn Iron Giant in 1999, he won the Academy Award for The Incredibles in 2004 and this year he delivered one of the best reviewed animated films in the last two decades with Ratatouille. He is probably the most exciting animation director at work today. But ...

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    Brazil - Amazon green

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Lionel Chouchan has launched many film festivals in his native France, including the Deauville Festival of American Cinema, the Festival International du Film Fantastique d'Avoriaz (now based in Gerardmer) and the Festival du Film Policier de Cognac. But for the director of Paris-based communications agency Le Public Systeme none of ...

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    Awards Countdown - High class of 2007

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    A glut of English-language movies, probably caused by the flood of equity into the production market over the last two years, will make for an unusually competitive awards season this year.

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    EFP creates jury to select Shooting Stars for Berlin

    2007-11-01T23:40:00Z

    European Film Promotion has changed its Shooting Stars programme by adding a jury to select the actors to be touted.Cinematographer Michael Ballhaus will serve as president of the new jury, who will vote for nine up-and-coming European actors to be presented as Shooting Stars at the 2008 Berlinale.Twenty two EFP ...

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    Gerald McMorrow takes on parallel worlds in Franklyn

    2007-11-01T23:00:00Z

    Franklyn proves to be a tricky film set to visit. The project, which wraps principal photography in mid-November, is not only hard to describe, it is hard to observe without learning so much that the plot twists are spoiled.Early reports had pegged Franklyn as a 'futuristic thriller' but first-time feature ...

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    In focus - Will war films win in the gulf'

    2007-11-01T20:28:00Z

    The Middle East is having its 'Vietnam moment', in celluloid terms at least: the slew of Iraq- and terrorism-themed films coming out of Hollywood is drawing comparisons with the rash of war pictures in the late 1970s.'In The Valley Of Elah, and others like it, are a reaction to 9/11 ...

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    Weed leads nominations for Asian Festival of 1st Films

    2007-11-01T20:04:00Z

    Chinese director Wang Liren's feature debut Weed is the frontrunner at the 3rd Asian Festival of 1st Films (AFFF) with five nominations, including best film and best director. The picture which premiered at Rotterdam this year is about a day-wage worker in Beijing who falls for a prostitute which leads ...

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    Persepolis, Unrelated take prizes at London Film Festival

    2007-11-01T19:00:00Z

    The Times BFI London Film Festival closed last night with its Sutherland Trophy going to Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's Persepolis.The Sutherland is for the most original and imaginative first feature at the festival.The Sutherland jury said the film was 'an astonishing and courageous film which captures a universal story ...

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    Spiderwick Chronicles set for simultaneous IMAX release

    2007-11-01T18:02:00Z

    Paramount Pictures will release The Spiderwick Chronicles simultaneously in IMAX and conventional cinemas, the companies announced today. The fantasy adventure will be released in the US and Canada on February 15, 2008. The agreement is the fourth between Paramount and IMAX in the past five months. Paramount releases an IMAX ...

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    Hot Docs in April 2008 to spotlight Iran and Mexico

    2007-11-01T17:56:00Z

    Contemporary documentary cinema from Iran will be the focus of National Spotlight programme of the 15th annual Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, it was announced yesterday. Mexico has been selected for the festival's other national-themed sidebar, the Made In programme. The festival runs from April 17 to ...

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    Whistler unveils competition line-up including Continental and Amal

    2007-11-01T17:53:00Z

    Stephane Lafleur's Continental: A Film Without Guns and Richie Mehta's Amal are among the six titles competing at the upcoming Whistler Film Festival. Continental premiered at Venice and won the Best First Canadian Feature Film prize at Toronto. Amal debuted at Toronto. Other titles in the Whistler competition are Mark ...

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    High Point sells Extraordinary Rendition to North America and Latin America

    2007-11-01T16:52:00Z

    High Point Media Group has kicked off AFM with two new sales for Jim Threapleton's Extraordinary Rendition. The film was sold to North America (BFS Entertainment) and Latin America (LAPTV). Extraordinary Rendition, starring Andy Serkis and Omar Berdouni, is about an innocent man abducted from London and interrogated abroad.'We are ...

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    Chengtian acquires 25% stake in Golden Harvest

    2007-11-01T14:45:00Z

    Beijing-based Chengtian Entertainment Group has reached a deal with Raymond Chow, chairman of Hong Kong 's Golden Harvest Entertainment, to buy his shareholding in the company. Chengtian will pay $26m (HK$202m) in cash for a 24.78% stake and $2.6m (HK$20m) in convertible notes in Golden Harvest from Chow and related ...

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    Three local films ready to shoot in Ireland

    2007-11-01T14:21:24Z

    Shoots are starting in Ireland on three locally-developed features - A Film With Me In It, Daisy Chain, and Our Wonderful Home. Irish comedian Dylan Moran (Run Fat Boy Run, Shaun of the Dead) stars in A Film With Me In It, a comedy thriller written by actor/comedian Mark Doherty ...

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    UK government pledges $9.3m support for film festivals

    2007-11-01T11:39:00Z

    The UK government has announced a $9.3m (£4.5m) three-year package of support for British film festivals.Culture Secretary James Purnell said the money was intended to raise the profile of British film and to broaden the interest in cinema.The money will come from the National Lottery. The UK Film will make ...