All Screen articles in 9 October 2003 – Page 6

  • News

    International Festival of India unveils line-up

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    The 34th edition of the International Film Festival of India (Oct 9-20) - the last to be held in New Delhi before the venue shifts to Goa next year - will open with Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi's magnum opus Pinjar.Based on Amrita Pritam's novel of the same name and set during ...

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    Media Plus promotes festival exposure for Euro films

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Four European institutions have received a total of Euros 800,000 from the European Union's MEDIA Plus Programme as part of its new initiative to promote European films and professionals at film festivals around the world.The Brussels-based European Film Festivals Coordination (EFFC) was awarded Euros 250,000 to establish a support service ...

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    Loews embarks on money raising plan

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Exhibitor Loews Cineplex is planning to raise capital through an income trust, the latest entertainment company seeking to leverage the revenue stream of its business operations without diluting ownership of the company proper. According to a report in the Toronto Globe and Mail, the privately-held exhibitor's primary stakeholder, Toronto-based Onex ...

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    Dutch industry wins tax extension

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    The Dutch CV tax incentive scheme has been extended for one year following intensive lobbying from the local film industry.Following a special hearing into the issue, a majority in the Dutch parliament is willing to support the tax break for at least a year. Initiated by D66, one of the ...

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    Palm takes domestic rights to Fortissimo's Last Life

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Chris Blackwell's PalmPictures has acquired all North American and Caribbean rights to Pen-ekRatanaruang's Venice and Toronto hit Last Life In The Universe from Thailand.The film, which isThailand's official entry to the foreign language film Academy Award, will bereleased in summer 2004 by Palm. It stars Japanese superstar Asano Tadanobu,who won ...

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    Star TV strikes Indian production deal

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Rupert Murdoch's STAR TV India has struck a deal with Indian production company UTV to make three big budget movies. The $25m deal will give STAR the exclusive television and broadcast rights in perpetuity of the three movie products. The rights to theatrical and the home video will remain with ...

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    Chinese film wins Vancouver festival prize

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Chinese filmmaker Diao Yinan has won the Vancouver International Film Festival's Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema for his film Uniform, a story of contemporary China's lost generation of young people who search for an identity amidst a society beset by industrial decay and urban despair. According to a ...

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    Jackson to present Rings trilogy at Lincoln Center in Jan

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Peter Jackson will attend anall-weekend screening of the completed The Lord Of The Rings trilogy on Jan 10-11 2004 at the Lincoln Center inNew York City.Jackson will present thespecial extended editions of the first two films in the trilogy followed by TheReturn Of The King, the final filmin the trilogy ...

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    Krueger takes over as Berlinale marketing chief

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    PR specialist Heike Krueger has been appointed successor to Dr. Silke Zimmermann as head of marketing & communications at the Berlinale.Krueger, who took up her post on October 1, had run her own agency PR & Film for the past twelve years handling arthouse film and TV projects for German ...

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    Stringer gets Britannia Award honour from BAFTA/LA

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Howard Stringer, chairmanand CEO of Sony Corporation Of America and vice chairman, Sony Corporation,will receive BAFTA/LA's Britannia Award for contributions to worldwideentertainment at the 12th annual Britannia Awards on Nov 8 in LosAngeles. 'We are pleased to honor Sir Howard Stringer, who hasmade immeasurable contributions to the manner and practice ...

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    Morgan Creek switches allegiance to Universal

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Morgan Creek Productions,James G Robinson's production and financing company which has been basedat Warner Bros for the last 13 years, has entered into an exclusive, three-yeardomestic distribution agreement with Universal Pictures.Under the terms of the deal,Morgan Creek will produce and finance all its films for domestic distributionin all media by ...

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    Gentlemen begins European tour, Pirates eyes $300m

    2003-10-03T04:00:00Z

    Pirates Of The Caribbean is expected to pass $300m in international ticket sales this upcoming weekend, which also sees the first major European assault by The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LXG).Buena Vista International's (BVI) Pirates has no major openings but strong holdovers should be enough to hoist its $295m running ...

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    SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO

    2003-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Srdjan Karanovic's Loving Glances (Sjaj U Ocima) played in second position last weekend, its second, for distributor Delta Video. Despite screening on two more screens this was not enough for the 1995 Belgrade-set story about refugees featuring actors from all around former Yugoslavia to beat Tuck's The League Of Extraordinary ...

  • Reviews

    Travellers & Magicians

    2003-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Khyentse Norbu. Bhutan. 2003. 105 mins.Travellers & Magicians is the first feature film to be shot entirely within the secret and reclusive Kingdom of Bhutan. Like Khyentse Norbu's debut, The Cup, this magic realist fable is being handled by UK-based sales company HanWay. But buyers may find it less ...

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    Travellers & Magicians

    2003-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Khyentse Norbu. Bhutan. 2003. 105 mins.Travellers & Magicians is the first feature film to be shot entirely within the secret and reclusive Kingdom of Bhutan. Like Khyentse Norbu's debut, The Cup, this magic realist fable is being handled by UK-based sales company HanWay. But buyers may find it less ...

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    FRANCE

    2003-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Zhang Yimou's Asian actioner Hero surprised the tally counters this week by debuting in the number one spot on only 375 screens. Clearly down to a residual effect coming off the success of films like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and France's keen taste for the genre, Hero also benefited from ...

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    Doppelganger

    2003-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Dir. Kyoshi Kurosawa. Japan 2003. 107 mins.After the disappointing Cannes performance of his last film Bright Future, Japan's current cult master of bizarre mystery is back on more comfortable grounds with this exploration of a classical gothic theme, transferred into the world of modern research of prosthetic machines. Kurosawa uses ...

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    Sony studio chief Calley steps down

    2003-10-03T00:00:00Z

    After months of speculation, Sony Pictures confirmed on Thursday (Oct 2) that chairman and chief executive John Calley is stepping down after seven years in the job.Sony said that Calley, 73, had signed a first look production deal with the studio, and that he would remain on the company's board ...

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    Miramax tempted by Infernal Affairs

    2003-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Miramax Films is poised to acquire rights for North and South America, Italy and Spain to Hong Kong blockbuster Infernal Affairs, the first film in what is shaping up to be a hugely successful franchise. The Media Asia production has now been sold to most major territories including the UK, ...