All Screen articles in 9 March 2008 – Page 6

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    Belgrade Meetings boost projects from Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Serbia

    2008-03-03T12:34:00Z

    The third Belgrade Industry Meetings, also known as B2B (Business to Belgrade) took place this weekend as a part of the 36th Belgrade International Film Festival FEST(Feb 22- Mar 2).B2B focuses on 'Europe out of Europe'- a concept including countries which are geographically in Europe but not yet fully included ...

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    Valchanov's Which Way Today to open Sofia festival

    2008-03-03T10:40:00Z

    The 12th Sofia International Film Festival (March 6-16) will present 100 feature films, 20 documentaries and 60 shorts in 11 programmes. Bulgarian Rangel Valchanov's Which Way Today, the legendary director's first film in 14 years will open the festival, and Fatih Akin's The Edge Of Heaven will close it.The international ...

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    NZ Film Commission boards Second Hand Wedding

    2008-03-03T10:34:00Z

    The New Zealand Film Commission has taken international sales rights and invested in the post-production of the feel-good drama Second Hand Wedding. The film was directed by Paul Murphy from a script by Nick Ward (Stickmen, The Ferryman). It is about Jill (Geraldine Brophy), a school teacher who is so ...

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    Revolver Germany on board for Czech co-production Normal

    2008-03-03T10:34:00Z

    Revolver Film Germany, the German outpost of Raymond van der Kaaij's Dutch production outfit Revolver Film, has boarded its first co-production Normal by Julius Sevcik with Czech producer Karla Stojakova's Axman Production.Speaking exclusively to ScreenDaily.com, Marta Lamperova, van der Kaaij's partner in Revolver Film Germany, described the filmmaker as 'young ...

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    Singapore's Scorpio East buys six-pack from EMP

    2008-03-03T10:08:00Z

    Singapore's Scorpio East Pictures has inked a six-movie package deal with Hong Kong's Emperor Motion Pictures (EMP), including Derek Yee's Japan-set Shinjuku Incident starring Jackie Chan, Daniel Wu and Naoto Takenaka. The deal also includes Chen Kaige's Mei Lanfang, a biopic of the legendary Peking opera singer with Leon Lai ...

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    Screen opinion: Cinema's public advantage

    2008-03-03T06:25:00Z

    It's the small ironies that often give away the big picture.And this week we have the perfect example in the Northern English town of Huddersfield.The ban on smoking in public spaces, which has been spreading across much of the world, has forced players of the game of bingo out of ...

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    Richard Napper takes MD post at UK's Curzon Cinemas

    2008-03-03T06:00:00Z

    Richard Napper, the former managing director, UK, of Sony Pictures International, has been appointed as the new managing director of Curzon Cinemas.He will oversee all the business operations of exhibition outfit Curzon, part of UK distributor-exhibitor Curzon Artificial Eye Group. Louisa Dent continues as managing director on the distribution side.Philip ...

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    LA distributors rep Orange launches film finance division

    2008-03-03T02:18:00Z

    Mirjam Wertheim's LA-based distributors' rep Orange Entertainment is branching out into film financing through a new division called Orange Film Finance and a first-look deal with Goldcrest Independent.In addition to its existing business, Orange will also serve as a consultant to independent producers helping them secure finance for films by ...

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    Vantage Point takes $11.5m for SPRI, but Fox's Jumper is still top

    2008-03-03T01:25:00Z

    Fox International's sci-fi adventure Jumper triumphed over a strong challenge from Sony's assassination thriller Vantage Point to stay atop the overseas charts for the third consecutive weekend as a $12.8m estimated haul saw the tally vault to $81.9m.Jumper remains active on 4,067 screens in 44 markets and the weekend highlight ...

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    Ellen Page drops out of Raimi's Drag Me To Hell

    2008-03-03T01:23:00Z

    Ellen Page has exited Ghost House Pictures and Mandate Pictures' upcoming horror film Drag Me To Hell due to scheduling conflicts caused by a change in the production start date.Sam Raimi is preparing to direct the tale he co-wrote with his brother Ivan about an ambitious career woman who gets ...

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    US box office down with lacklustre Semi Pro opening for New Line

    2008-03-03T01:13:00Z

    Box office fell for the third consecutive week as the Will Ferrell comedy Semi Pro, New Line's final release before it merges with Warner Bros, launched at number one on a lacklustre $15.3m.This wasn't as good as openings for Ferrell's previous sporting spoofs- Blades Of Glory last year ($33m) and ...