All Screen articles in 9 March 2001 – Page 2

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    Tiger Aspect unveils new slate of films

    2001-03-08T10:45:00Z

    Tiger Aspect Pictures, the film arm of leading TV comedy producer Tiger Aspect Productions, is readying a fresh slate after the company scored three hits out of three with Billy Elliot, Kevin And Perry Go Large and Bean.Steve Bendelack of surreal comedy show The League of Gentlemen is now attached ...

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    Kar joins UK's New Cinema Fund

    2001-03-07T17:47:00Z

    The UK's Film Council has appointed Himesh Kar senior executive in charge of culturally diverse film-making for the New Cinema Fund. Kar, who was previously development producer at London's World Productions and a junior agent with the William Morris Agency (UK), will work with New Cinema Fund head Paul Trijbits ...

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    IMAX unveils high definition digital projector

    2001-03-07T17:16:00Z

    Canadian large-format specialist IMAX Corp has unveiled plans to build a new high definition digital projector, which, says the company, will be able to screen the world’s largest high-quality digital image and give twice the performance of digital projectors.Capable of filling large stadium-style theatres with screens of up to 80ft ...

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    Ocean Warrior turns into beached whale

    2001-03-07T16:59:00Z

    Failure to secure a completion bond has grounded the biggest production in the history of Dutch cinema. With a $60 million budget, Ocean Warrior (a biopic of Greenpeace founder Paul Watson) was to be directed by John Badham, with starring roles for Aidan Quinn and Billy Bob Thornton. When financiers ...

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    Spain considers abolishing screen quotas

    2001-03-07T15:45:00Z

    The general director of Spain's Cinema Institute (ICAA) and members of the Spanish film community are set to appear before a congressional committee this week to argue the finer points of proposed changes to the country's cinema law, including the controversial dissolution of screen quotas.The new law, submitted by the ...

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    Tellux takes Progress in Germany

    2001-03-07T15:37:00Z

    The Tellux Group has become the major shareholder in the privatised former East German distributor Progress Film after Drefa Media Holding, a subsidiary of the Leipzig-based public broadcaster MDR, sold its 37.5% stake for an undisclosed six-figure sum.With Drefa's exit, Tellux now has increased its stake from 37.5% to 60%, ...

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    Costly Costa! campaign pays off

    2001-03-07T15:14:00Z

    Costly Costa! campaign pays offCosta!, the Dutch teen comedy by Johan Nijenhuis, has shattered domestic records during its opening run. In the Thursday to Sunday first weekend it notched up over 100,000 spectators in its home market of The Netherlands.On its opening Thursday it attracted 22,000 visitors, a total which ...

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    French films stimulate box office tills

    2001-03-07T14:55:00Z

    Cinema attendance jumped 42% in France in February to reach 25 million admissions (compared to 17.5 million in February 2000), the highest level in 20 years. Due to school holidays, February is traditionally a strong month at the box office in France. This year, however, the presence of no ...

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    Canal Plus Group adds Sutman

    2001-03-07T12:13:00Z

    Former Universal Studios' Bill Sutman has been appointed executive vice president, finance at the Canal Plus group, becoming the first US executive to cross the Atlantic as part of the reshuffling of the top management of Vivendi Universal's film and television division. Canal Plus Group's chairman and CEO Pierre Lescure ...

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    Entertainment, Toho-Towa buy Beacon's Palace Thief

    2001-03-07T06:56:00Z

    Beacon Pictures and Universal Pictures International (UPI) has completed key territory sales on Beacon's latest project The Palace Thief at AFM.Entertainment Film Distributors bought the Kevin Kline-starrer for the UK, Toho-Towa took it for Japan, Manga for Spain, Roadshow for Australia, New Zealand and Greece and NuVision for Latin America. ...

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    ShoWest: Boeing offers digital transition scheme

    2001-03-07T06:11:00Z

    Hoping to break the deadlock between exhibitors and studios over who should pay for the transition to digital cinema projection, several companies including the world's largest aircraft-maker are using this week's ShoWest convention in Las Vegas to announce independent financing schemes.The Boeing Company, and a joint venture of Technicolor and ...

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    Advanced Medien, EM.TV see corporate restructures

    2001-03-06T18:23:00Z

    The signs were on the wall, and now management musical chairs have begun with earnest at two of the most troubled companies listed on Germany's Neuer Markt exchange.Advanced Medien had indicated at the weekend that changes were afoot at the debt-ridden outfit when it was declared that it expected its ...

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    Equity adds support to Screen Actors' Guild strike

    2001-03-06T17:56:00Z

    UK performers union Equity has pledged to support the threatened strike this summer by the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG).The move, which was expected, means Equity will advise its members not to accept work on runaway productions - that is US productions that are shooting in the United Kingdom after 31 ...

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    TV-Loonland signs first big deal with BBC

    2001-03-06T16:43:00Z

    German children's entertainment specialist TV-Loonland has signed its first programming deal with the UK's BBC following the sale of the animation series Cramp Twins and Clifford.The 26 x 30-minute episodes of Cramp Twins were co-produced by TV-Loonland's US subsidiary Sunbow Entertainment and the Cartoon Network UK, and will be aired ...

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    UK audiences show taste for Chocolat

    2001-03-06T16:17:00Z

    Despite the best efforts of four new entries, UIP's Hannibal continued its reign at the head of the UK box office for the third week runnin. The film, which took $2,989,577 (£2,026,933) in the three-days March 2-4, has now accumulated a massive total gross of $25,097,574. Although the film dropped ...

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    Czech oscar nominee sweeps Lion awards

    2001-03-06T15:47:00Z

    Czech Oscar nominee Divided We Fall scooped the top awards at the annual Czech Lion Awards - the country's local equivalent of the Academy Awards - and it is hoping to carry its winning streak on to Los Angeles.Divided We Fall won best fim and best director for Jan Hrebejk ...

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    Fortissimo announces robust sales

    2001-03-06T15:37:00Z

    Dutch-Asian sales agent Fortissimo Film Sales enjoyed a strong AFM ahead of what is expected to be a busy Cannes.During the AFM it sold Thai Cannes hopeful Tears Of The Black Tiger by Wisit Sasanatieng to Bim Distribuzione (Italy), Alta Films (Spain), NFM (Netherlands), Edko (Hong Kong), Cathay (Singapore) and ...

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    Indian bank to finance films

    2001-03-06T15:28:00Z

    The Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) has announced that a scheme to finance commercial films will be available by the end of this month (March 2001).The offer of financial assistance, not exceeding 50 per cent of a film's budget comes with a number of conditions. According to the details ...

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    Quiero fulfils desire for Paramount Comedy

    2001-03-06T14:45:00Z

    Spanish digital terrestrial pay television platform Quiero TV has extended its non-exclusive output agreement with Paramount Pictures to add the thematic channel Paramount Comedy into the platform's package offer. Paramount Comedy is the first new channel Quiero has incorporated since its launch last May. The channel can already be seen ...

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    Hamburg Festival celebrates Spain

    2001-03-06T12:09:00Z

    Spain has been selected as the country focus in this year's international Hamburg Short Film Festival, Hamburg/Germany (2-9 June 2001) The fest is a showcase of short films with a running time of no more than 20 minutes (the children's film sidebar allows films of up to 45 minutes in ...