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InCamera
April 2004

In Camera April 2004
 feature films

 Horror of horrors. Allen Daviau, ASC adds to the catalogue of Dracula horror films. His Van Helsing also has the heroic adventurer battling against Frankenstein, Wolf Man and Hyde.

 Bless the Woman is the first Russian movie to use 'home-grown' digital intermediate technology.

 Danilo Desideri, AIC talks about his latest film L'amore è eterno finchè dura.

 Coming of age in Brazil. Adriano. S Barbuto's We Are Still The Same.

 Never Die Alone is a fast-moving urban drama produced at practical locations in Los Angeles.

 Inspired by the phenomenon of missing persons. Nick Robertson's The Runner is his debut short film.

   

 Contrasts of light mirror the main character's battle between good and evil in the psychological drama, The Preacher.

 A homage to the art of tap dancing, Tap Heat, has been described as a story without words.

 Crying Ladies is the first Filipino film to use the new VISION2 stock.

 British comedy School for Seduction had to contend with a variety of challenging set-ups.

 Martial arts star Jackie Chan stars in a highly inventive re-make of the Jules Verne classic, Around the World in 80 days.


 tv productions/documentaries

 Charlie, his uptight brother and his young nephew are the Two and a Half Men in this comedy drama.

 Matryoshki tells the story of a group of gangsters from Antwerp who enslave pretty Russian women and lure them into prostitution.

   

 Now watch shoe sales go down. Sex and the City bids adieu.


 commercials/music videos

 Internet film pirates are criminals. That's the message of German commercial, Raubkopier sind Verbrecher.

   

 Long versions of articles about commercials by Peggy Case, Ben Dolphin and Kessner and Lockett (Extended Online versions for all three of these articles).


 news/general

 Report from the cinematographer's festival, Camerimage.

 New World is a black-and-white short film that demonstrates the capabilities of two new Kodak reversal stocks.


 Two new VISION2 stocks introduced.

 Kodak Film Academy

In addition to the previously listed articles, the following stories can also be read in the printed version of the April 2004 issue of In Camera:

FEATURES

Making a tribute to their predecessors provided young Hungarian filmmakers with an opportunity and a dilemma.

Admissions is an intimate examination of an interpersonal struggle for identity and control.

An action comedy that uses widescreen to full effect, that's Taxi.

Promised Land is essentially a road movie shot in the desert.

Seeing double? Two Indian filmmakers have made two different language versions of the same film. Aayuda Ezuthu is the Tamil version while Yuva is the Hindi.

Hidalgo is a study in colours and contrasts.


TV PRODUCTIONS / DOCUMENTARIES

Don Matteo is both a kindly priest and a tough detective.

Russian TV producers, directors and cinematographers are increasingly turning to film for their productions.

The documentary Festival Express records a five day rock 'n' roll party on a train.


NEWS / GENERAL

IDA career achievement award for Sir David Attenborough.

Damascus and Teheran Film Festivals

Kodak supports The Nature Conservancy

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