All articles by Sheri Jennings – Page 19

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    Jason Reitman's Juno takes Best Film prize in Rome

    2007-10-28T16:50:00Z

    Jason Reitman's teen pregnancy drama/comedy Juno won Rome Film Fest's Marco Aurelio Best Film Award, announced yesterday. Reitman was in Rome to accept the award, along with screenwriter Diablo Cody.The lucrative award also comes with $287,700 (Euros 200,000).'It is terrifying to bring your film to another culture where they speak ...

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    Rome Business Street sees several deals in second year

    2007-10-22T14:48:00Z

    Rome Film Fest's well-attended four-day market event The Business Street came to a close yesterday with a scattering of deals done and an increasingly important profile for European business, buyers and sellers said.Michael Werner of Sweden's Nonstop Sales said he didn't close any deals but found the market useful anyway. ...

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    Rome has mixed reactions for Coppola's Youth Without Youth

    2007-10-21T15:30:00Z

    Francis Ford Coppola's return to film-making was met with mixed reactions, as the Rome Film Fest Saturday presented the world premiere of his Youth Without Youth, based on a novella by Mircea Eliade.The packed press screening Saturday morning was followed by absolutesilence before a moderate applause slowly broke out, indicating ...

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    Rome rolls out red carpet for Corneau's The Second Wind

    2007-10-18T16:13:00Z

    The second edition of the Rome Film Fest kicks off tonight with Alain Corneau's The Second Wind (Le deuxieme souffle), playing in competition.The remake of the 1966 Jean-Pierre Melville crime noir stars Italian starlet Monica Bellucci and French actor Daniel Auteuil. Bellucci will inaugurate the Fest's red carpet, perhaps with ...

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    Croff ousted at Venice Biennale after four years

    2007-10-18T11:36:00Z

    Italian Culture Minister Francesco Rutelli will not be renewing the mandate of David Croff, the Minister declared at a Biennale Foundation summit meeting last night.Croff has acted as President of the Venice's Biennale and worked alongside Cinema artistic director Marco Mueller for four years.The President of the Biennale is in ...

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    Rome's Business Street includes focus on local films

    2007-10-17T14:39:00Z

    Italian sellers are hoping that the second edition of Rome's Business Street (Oct 18-21) will prove a successful launchpad for a slew of local titles.Sales outfit Adrianna Chiesa Enterprises is going to present the first market screenings including a Mafia drama, war documentary, 3-D animation and black comedy. Chiesa says ...

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    Rai Cinema, under D'Amico, ramps up co-productions

    2007-10-14T17:00:00Z

    Rai Cinema's new chief Caterina D'Amico says the film production arm will place a special emphasis on co-productions and to illustrate the point, Rai Cinema has just signed on as 25% partner of Spike Lee's $45m project Miracle at St. Anna, which begins shooting Monday at Cinecitta studios before moving ...

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    Peur(s) du Noir selected as Rome's surprise film

    2007-10-11T14:36:00Z

    The Rome Film Fest has announced the world premiere of Peur(s) du Noir - a collective animation film featuring the work of six top comic book and graphic art talents. The film focuses on childhood nightmares and adult phobias.Celluloid Dreams is handling sales. The six episodes are designed by ...

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    Cinecitta rebounds from fire, books in Spike Lee and U-900

    2007-10-05T13:46:00Z

    Cinecitta Studios is back in business after a blaze last August partly damaged an area of the studio's back lot, the studio announced today.The August 9th fire was extinguished without any residual damage to the studios buildings or archives - but not before the 'Roman suburbs' set from the BBC/HBO ...

  • Features

    Financing - Italy

    2007-10-05T00:00:00Z

    With the rise in popularity of TV drama - which accounted for 800 hours of programming in the 2006-07 season, up from 130 hours 10 years ago - it could be assumed features are feeling the squeeze in Italian TV schedules.But the country's two main broadcasters, state-run Rai and the ...

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    Ben Ammar preparing bid for Italian distributor

    2007-10-02T06:28:00Z

    French-Tunisian financier Tarak Ben Ammar is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire a majority stake in Italian independent distributor Eagle Pictures.The Milan and Rome based company - operated by Ciro and Steffano Dammicco - is one of Italy's top five independent distributors and was responsible for the massive 2004 rollout ...

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    Rome's second run offers 19 world premieres and star power

    2007-09-27T15:54:00Z

    Rome Film Fest (Oct 18-27) has announced the line up for its second edition (full list here), reinforcing its mission to be a people's 'festa' (the Italian word for party) while showing increased capability to attract top talent in a line up that focuses on European premieres as it capitalises ...

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    Italy backs Tornatore's Unknownin tough Oscar competition

    2007-09-26T17:11:00Z

    Oscar winning director Giuseppe Tornatore's The Unknown (La Sconosciuta) will be the Italian candidate to the Oscars, in a reportedly tight race which gave eight votes to Tornatore's Northern Italian set noir, and seven to Daniele Luchetti's Certain Regard entry My Brother Isan Only Child (Mio fratello e' figlio unico).The ...

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    Rome Extras sidebar to include Malick conversation

    2007-09-19T16:09:00Z

    The Rome Film Fest's Extra section - one of the festival's primary sidebars, has unveiled its packed and diverse line-up.While the Fest will present main stream filmgoers-fare in the Premiere and Cinema 07 line-ups next week, Extra serves as Rome's experimental portal. Artistic director Mario Sesti told ScreenDaily.com that Extra ...

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    Eagle takes Italian rights to Zanasi's $2.2m Venice Days comedy

    2007-09-18T21:59:00Z

    Eagle Pictures has picked up Italian distribution rights to Italian Venice Days title Don't Think About It (Non Pensarci), directed by Gianni Zanasi.The Rome-based distributor picked up rights from France's PyramideInternational, which also made sales at Venice including Hopscotch forAustralia, Audiovisual for Greece, and Xenix for Switzerland. While Eagle has ...

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    Mueller and Croff sign off with strong final Venice

    2007-09-09T19:59:00Z

    The 64th edition of the Venice Film Festival marks the end of Marco Mueller and Davide Croff's four-yearterms as artistic director and president of the Biennale.Both mandates expire at the end of the year and their renewal will be under discussion in the coming months. Their four-year tenures have reinfoced ...

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    Venice awards - the reaction

    2007-09-09T19:55:00Z

    'You would think the second Lion would be easier and quite emotional to receive but it is the opposite,' Ang Lee said after becoming the surprise recipient of this year's Golden Lion, two years after his win for Brokeback Mountain. 'This one is a wild one and I almost want ...

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    Lust, Caution is surprise winner of Venice's Golden Lion

    2007-09-08T20:03:00Z

    Ang Lee won the Golden Lion - again - at the 64th Venice International Film Festival yesterday for Lust, Caution, a surprise win for the Taiwanese auteur over the critical favourite Le Graine Et Le Mulet directed by Abdellatif Kechiche from France.Lee won his first Golden Lion two years ago ...

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    Greenaway eyes film on 17th century artist Goltzius

    2007-09-07T13:38:00Z

    Peter Greenaway, whose Rembrandt van Rijn-inspired film Nightwatching un-spooled in competition at Venice and will screen in Toronto, is working on two new projects.Kees Kasander, Greenaway's long time producer, revealed that Greenaway's next film will also be based on an artist's life, although this one lesser known.The film will be ...

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    Pyramide takes on salse for Zanasi's Don't Think About It

    2007-09-07T06:00:00Z

    Pyramide International has acquired world rights, excluding Italy, for Venice Days title Don't Think About It (Non pensarci) - a generational comedy by Italian directorGianni Zanasi.Pyramide confirmed that sales have been completed in Venice with Hopscotch for Australia, Audiovisual for Greece, and Xenix for Switzerland. A Benelux deal has also ...