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Reviews
His Wife's Diary
Dir: Alexei Uchitel. Russia. 2000. 110mins.Prod co: Rock Film Studio. Int'l sales: Rock Film Studio (+7 812 114 2056). Prod: Alexei Uchitel, Alexander Golutva. Scr: Duna Smirnova. DoP: Yuri Klimenko. Ed: Yelena Andreyeva. Music: Leonid Desyatnikov. Main cast: Andrei Smirnov, Galina Tyunina, Olga Budina, Yvgeny Mironov, Elena Morozova, Dani Kogan.His ...
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Ghost Rider takes international lead with $16.1m from 40 territories
Ghost Rider's fiery lass tightened its grip on the international arena in the film's second weekend, adding an estimated $16.1m from 3,000 screens in 40 markets for a $39.4m international running total.The action film opened at number one in Germany through Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI) on $2.2m from 363 ...
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Wild Hogs
Dir: Walt Becker. US. 2007. 99mins. Four suburban buddies confront their mid-life crisis by hitting the highway in Wild Hogs, an extremely pedestrian road movie that sputters along in search of laughs. With much of the comedy coming from failed homo-erotic digs at male bonding, this ensemble piece features several ...
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European Film Market: The Deals
EFM Deals2 Days In Paris dir: Julie Delpy (Rezo International)The Works (UK)Alexandra dir: Alexander Sokurov(Rezo International)Arthouse Movies (Latin America) Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens (Fortissimo Films)Haut et Court (France), Lucky Red (Italy) Ashes of Time Redux dir: Wong Kar-wai(Fortissimo Films)Vertigo (Spain), BIM (Italy), A Films (Benelux), Proobtoki (Greece) United ...
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Oscars winners in full
THE WINNERSClick on film name for reviewBEST PICTUREBabelWINNER: The DepartedLetters From Iwo JimaLittle Miss SunshineThe QueenBEST DIRECTORAlejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, BabelClint Eastwood, Letters From Iwo Jima Paul Greengrass, United 93Stephen Frears, The QueenWINNER: Martin Scorsese, The DepartedBEST ACTORLeonardo DiCaprio, Blood DiamondRyan Gosling, Half NelsonPeter O'Toole, VenusWill Smith, The Pursuit Of ...
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Full list of Academy Award winners
THE WINNERSClick on film name for reviewBest PictureBabelWINNER: The DepartedLetters From Iwo JimaLittle Miss SunshineThe QueenBest DirectorAlejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, BabelClint Eastwood, Letters From Iwo Jima Paul Greengrass, United 93Stephen Frears, The QueenWINNER: Martin Scorsese, The DepartedBest ActorLeonardo DiCaprio, Blood DiamondRyan Gosling, Half NelsonPeter O'Toole, VenusWill Smith, The Pursuit Of HappynessWINNER: ...
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'Could you double-check the envelope please'' Scorsese jokes as crime thriller proves biggest winner of the night
The Departed stole the show at the 79th Academy Awards in Hollywood last night, taking top prize for best picture and propelling Martin Scorsese to his long-awaited first directing Oscar.Warner Bros and Initial Entertainment Group's crime thriller remake took four awards overall and had been regarded as a solid contender ...
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Features
Editorial - But is it any good'
A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin." Henry Louis Mencken's aphorism springs to mind because there are times when belief in one's open-mindedness is challenged. This week, Dieter Kosslick, Berlinale festival director offered a flower-sniffing test par excellence.The critics pretty much universally ...
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In focus - Berlinale round-up - Bear's market bullish
This year's Berlinale and European Film Market (EFM) was the most successful ever, at least in statistical terms: more industry visitors, more festival-goers, even the branded teddy bears sold out.So this year's expansion of market floorspace and new programmes looks to have been justified. Indeed, the unprecedented arrival of 430,000 ...
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In focus - Digital rights sales - The fight for bytes
The spectre of digital rights haunted this year's Berlinale."It's a difficult market in general because of anxieties over VoD (video on demand)," admitted Celluloid Dreams' Charlotte Mickie.The potential of new platforms is a mainstream issue but quantifying the value of downloads, VoD and online distribution is tough. Smaller content owners ...
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In focus - Critical round-up - Potsdamer clamour
This may prove to have been the biggest Berlinale ever - in everything but film quality. The patchy selection of films in competition failed to ride the wave of success, and left critics muttering that the Berlinale would do better to refocus on its core business.True, there was a last-minute ...
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Patriot ends event movie roll-out in Oz
One of the last event blockbusters on release in Australia this winter, The Patriot, took $1.6m (A$2.8m) from 325 screens on its opening four-day weekend (July 20-23). This gave the Australian office of Columbia TriStar its third biggest opening weekend ever and knocked last weekend's opener X-Men off the top ...
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Think's big picture
ThinkFilm went on a bit of a shopping spree at last month's Sundance Film Festival. The five-year-old independent US and Canadian distributor, not known for high-profile purchases, paid a reported $2m for North American rights to space-programme documentary M, wrote another big cheque for North American theatrical rights to spoof ...
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Industry moves
Lischak joins Odd LotFormer First Look Studios COO Bill Lischak has joined Odd Lot Entertainment in the same capacity. Also Linda McDonough has been promoted to executive vice-president of production and development; Natalya Petrosova has joined as vice-president of finance; Eryl Woodlief as vice-president of development and acquisitions; Delphine Perrier ...
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United Kingdom - Shaking things up
Summing up the frustrations of many of his peers, Edward Fletcher of Soda Pictures says simply: "It's difficult to be an independent in the current climate."Fletcher and co-managing director Eve Gabereau started the indie UK distributor in 2002 when foreign-language and arthouse films seemed to be connecting with audiences. But ...
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United Kingdom - Rise of the Gilbeys
When Julian Gilbey was told he had received a Bafta nomination for special achievement by a first-time British film-maker, he thought someone was pulling his leg. But while his film Rollin' With The Nines enjoyed only modest commercial returns last year, it won the best film jury prize at the ...
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Austria/Germany - Seeing double
Austrian director Stefan Ruzowitzky must have been the right man for The Counterfeiters, a drama about a Nazi-organised forgery scam in a German concentration camp - he was independently approached by two production companies for the same project within the space of three weeks.With a resume including two successful horror ...
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Brazil - The away game
Brazilian film-maker Cao Hamburger first began to think about The Year My Parents Went On Vacation, which just played in Competition at Berlin, while living in London in 2001."All the cab drivers I spoke to knew by heart the Brazilian soccer team that won the World Cup in 1970," says ...
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Production - Bollywood in the UK - Passage from India
When UK chancellor Gordon Brown made a government visit to India last month it was telling that he made a bee-line for Bollywood, taking in a tour of the YRF Studios in Mumbai and speaking of the need to provide further incentives for Indian film-makers to shoot in the UK.This ...
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Production - The big pull
Italy's government has designated India as its trade target for 2007. Speaking at a press conference earlier this month in Mumbai, minister for international trade Emma Bonino said: "We want to invite Indian film-makers to shoot in Italy. After all, we too have some of the most picturesque locales."India has ...