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Milkhalkov Calls up Spielberg

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Usually sequels are the domain of big Hollywood studios, but it seems as if Russia is following suit. After having had a taste of big-budgeted productions with The Barber of Siberia, Nikita Milkhalkov intends to embark on the sequel of Burnt by the Sun (winner of the Jury Grand Prize at Cannes 1994), according to the Russian television station RTR. The heroine of the sequel, a nurse taking care of the wounded on a battlefield during W.W.II, will be played by Nadia, th...

Festivals, What are They Good For?

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Why bother covering film festivals, anyway? What's the big deal about Cannes? How does Cannes compare with Berlin, Sundance, Venice, Deauville, Chicago, Toronto, et al? See what Ruda Dauphin (Deauville), Robert Altman (Venice, Deauville, Chicago), Piers Handling (Cannes, Toronto), Maria de Medeiros (Cannes), Lloyd Kaufman (Cannes), Karyn Kusama (Sundance, Cannes, Deauville), Bob Swaim (Chicago), Ben Younger (Deauville), Christopher Nolan (Rotterdam, Venice, Deauville), Raymond de Fellita...

Britney's First Feature

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Fresh-faced pop star Britney Spears will make her feature acting debut in a coming-of-age film for director Tamra Davis. Spears' own record company, Jive, will co-finance and produce the $10 million project. The script centers on a teenage threesome that sings its way across the country. Shooting is slated for March of this year. ...

Cosmic Cusack

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John Cusack has signed up for double duty on the film Cosmic Banditos. Last seen on the screen in High Fidelity, Cusack will star in and produce the feature, about the misadventures of some Colombian marijuana smugglers. The story is based on a soon-to-be-republished novel by A.C. Weisbecker. ...

Enemy to Kick Off Berlin Fest

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The 51st Berlin film festival will open on February 7 with the world premiere of Enemy at the Gates, a German-American co-production about the pivotal World War II battle of Stalingrad. Starring Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes and Ed Harris, the English-language feature was directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. It is said to be one of the most expensive films ever made in Germany. ...

Russell Should Follow His Instincts

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Sources in Hollywood say that Kurt Russell has been offered $5 million to play opposite Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct 2. Just a few days ago, word had it the film was to be dropped from the MGM roster due to complications in finding a male match for Stone, who is reportedly receiving $15 million to get back into the role of icepick-wielding novelist Catherine Trammel. ...

The Films at Tromso Festival

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The Tromso International Film Festival will open with Sveits by Erik Smith Meyer and Heftig og begeistret (Cool and Crazy) by Knut Erik Jensen. The fest will close with Pierre Paul Renders' Thomas est Amoureux, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Films in competition Aïe by Sophie Fillières Barking Dogs Never Bite by Joon Bong Ho La Noce by Pavel Lounguine Belo odelo by Lazar Ristovski Djomeh by Hassan Yektapanah England! by Achim von Borries A Time for ...

AFI Publishes Top Ten Film List

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The non profit American Film Institute, announced its first ever Top-Ten list of the movies of the year. They focused on primarily US-financed movies, which could explain why critically acclaimed films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Billy Elliot did not make the cut. And the winners are ... Almost Famous Before Night Falls Best in Show Erin Brockovich Gladiator High Fidelity Requiem for a Dream T...

Kate Winslet Wants to Slim Fast

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Titanic star Kate Winslet was quoted as saying she is going on her first diet. A vocal critic of the Hollywood imperative to be thin, the curvaceous Kate is now worried the weight she put on during pregnancy will prevent her from getting major parts in films. The actress is currently taking time off to get to know her daughter Mia, born last October. Her latest film, Quills, is slated for a UK-release later this month. ...

Milos Forman to Make Film about Painter Goya

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The award-winning team behind One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and Amadeus is undertaking a film about the life of Spanish painter Francisco Goya. As usual, Milos Forman will be in the director's chair with Saul Zaentz producing. The story will focus on Goya's life as painter, political figure and lover within a greater historical context including the Spanish Inquisition. Zaentz is hoping for a spring-2002 start date. ...

Love Welcomed to Collinwood

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Courtney Love has joined the cast of Welcome to Collinwood, from directors and writers Anthony and Joe Russo. A Full Monty-esque comedy, the story centers on a group of working-class Cleveland men who try to rob a pawn shop. Love will star as a woman who helps them in their endeavor. Shooting is scheduled for late March. ...

Chuck & Buck Team Eye Aniston

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Jennifer Aniston is getting friendly with Miguel Arteta and Matthew Greenfield, the director-producer duo behind last year's indie flic Chuck & Buck. They are hoping to cast her in their next project, Girl, about the strife of a young woman working at a discount store in a small town. The Myriad-produced feature is slated for a March shooting start. ...

American Chosen to Head French Cinematheque

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The American Peter Scarlet has been named to replace Dominique Païni as director of the French Cinematheque. Born in 1943, Scarlet has directed the San Francisco Film Festival for the last 18 years. He was chosen despite a letter signed by filmmakers including Pedro Almodovar and Youssef Chahine requesting that Pierre-Henri Deleau, director of the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs de Cannes, be selected. Scarlet will be assisted by Catherine Gaston-Mahé. ...

Palm Springs Gala Screenings

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Nortel Networks Palm Springs International Film Festival January 11 - 22 (Palm Spring, CA) Opening Film The Golden Bowl by James Ivory One half of the award-winning team of Merchant Ivory, Ivory was born in Berkeley, California. His credits include Heat and Dust (1982), Room with a View (1986), Howard's End (1992) and Remains o...

American Chosen to Head French Cinematheque

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The American Peter Scarlet has been named to replace Dominique Païni as director of the French Cinematheque. Born in 1943, Scarlet has directed the San Francisco Film Festival for the last 18 years. He was chosen despite a letter signed by filmmakers including Pedro Almodovar and Youssef Chahine requesting that Pierre-Henri Deleau, past director of the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs de Cannes, be selected. Scarlet will be assisted by Catherine Gaston-Mahé. ...

Palm Springs Gala Screenings

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Nortel Networks Palm Springs International Film Festival January 11 - 22 (Palm Spring, CA) Opening Film The Golden Bowl by James Ivory One half of the award-winning team of Merchant Ivory, Ivory was born in Berkeley, California. His credits include Heat and Dust (1982), Room with a View (1986), Howard's End (1992) and Remains o...

Ridley Scott and Cage Honored at Palm Springs

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Nortel Networks Palm Springs International Film Festival January 11 - 22 "We are truly delighted to be honoring Nicolas Cage, Ridley Scott and Randy Newman this year," says Denis Pregnolato. "These individuals are unparalleled in their individual professions. Their acceptance of our awards, is an honor for us as well." Nicolas Cage will receive one of the...

Nordic Film Industry Descends on Goteborg

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Goteborg Film Festival January 26 - February 4 (Sweden) Films at Goteborg vie for a number of prizes, including the Göteborgs-Posten's Nordic Competition Award, in co-operation with Göteborg Film Festival (SEK 100.000 and the statuette "The Film Fox"), for the best film; the Kodak Nordic Vision Award (SEK 50.000) for best photography; and the Canal+ Nordi...

Rob Schmidt's Crimes Against Suburbia

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35 year old director, Rob Schmidt's 2nd feature, Crime & Punishment in Suburbia was intended to be a straight to video, point of reference, teen-cult movie for an audience that he was once part of - the disenfranchised youth of the suburban mid west. Then it went to Sundance and London, kicked up a big stink, was unfairly referred to as another American Beauty and received an 'R' rating for violence on the cusp of th...

Rob Schmidt's Crimes Against Suburbia (cont.)

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You shoot Vincent’s school to look like a prison. Was that how it felt to you as a teenager? Yeah, I was really unhappy in High School; much of what went on wasn’t about learning, it was about order. I’m not sure how I’d feel about it now, at 35, but a lot of what went on in my High School I couldn’t relate to or understand. High School was like a prison for me. At the same time I was president of ...

Spanish Oscars Announce Nominees

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Goya Awards The Spanish Cinema Academy has announced their picks for the Goya Awards, the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars. Alex de la Iglesia's black comedy Common Wealth (La Comunidad), which premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival led the pack with nominations in 15 categories, including best film and best director. And the nominees are BEST FILM Pellet (El Bola) Co...

Rob Schmidt's Crimes Against Suburbia

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35 year old director, Rob Schmidt's 2nd feature, Crime & Punishment in Suburbia was intended to be a straight to video, point of reference, teen-cult movie for an audience that he was once part of - the disenfranchised youth of the suburban mid west. Then it went to Sundance and London, kicked up a big stink, was unfairly referred to as another American Beauty and received an 'R' rating for violence on the cusp o...

The Smorgasbord of TV Programming - FIPA

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FIPA – Festival International des programmes audiovisuels January 16 - 21 (Biarritz, France) Founded by Pierre Henri Delau after his departure from the Directors Fortnight, the FIPA has been showcasing for the past 14 years the best in television programming. The competition is divided into six sections, each provided with a jury: Fiction, Series and Se...

Worldly Lineup for Slamdance

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Slamdance Film Festival January 20 - 27, 2001 (Park City, Utah) Feature Films in Competition American Chai by Anurag Mehta (US) WORLD PREMIERE A heartwarming story about a first generation Indian-American college student who deceives his traditional, immigrant parents so he can follow his dreams of being a musician. ...

Digital Strikes Big at Slamdance 2001

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Slamdance Film Festival January 20 - 27, 2001 (Park City, Utah) Feature Films in Competition American Chai by Anurag Mehta (US) WORLD PREMIERE A heartwarming story about a first generation Indian-American college student who deceives his traditional, immigrant parents so he can follow his dreams of being a musician. Barking Dogs Never Bite by Bong Joon-ho (South Korea) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE In this microcosm of Korean society, ordinary people...

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