American Cinema International is proud to present at Cannes 2004.
Location Riviera E-5.
Telephone Number 33 (0) 4 92 99 32 39

Executives attending: 
George Shamieh - CEO and Chevonne O’Shaughnessy - President
Visit our website: www.aci-americancinema.com
 


SCREENING:


Sid Sheinberg’s The Bubble Factory has entered into an agreement with George Shamieh’s American Cinema International to license the international rights to the film “Bad Girls from Valley High”.  The film is based on the best selling book “A Fate Totally Worse Than Death” written by the well-known author of Children’s and Young Teen books, Paul Fleischman.    The film, which is being distributed in North America by Universal, was made for 8 million dollars and will screen for the first time at the Cannes Film Festival.  Starring:

Julie BenzDarla on the WB’s popular “Angel”,“Taken” for SCI-FI Channel.
Monica Keena –  “Freddy VS Jason”, “Undeclared”, “First Daughter.
Nicole Bilderback – “Bring it on”, “Clueless” and “Can’t Hardly Wait.
Jonathan Brandis –  “Seaquest”, “Harts War”, “Outside Providence”, “Ride with the Devil.
And
Christopher Lloyd –  “The Back to the Future”,“Taxi”, “The Adams Family”  “Who Framed Roger Rabbit“, “Star Trek III”, and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. 

“Bad Girls from Valley High” A story of three beautiful teenage girls, Danielle, Tiffany, and Brook, who do what it takes to get what they want.  Danielle, the leader of the group, sets her sights on the Captain of the football team, Drew, and contrives to eliminate the only thing that stands in her way—his girlfriend.  Just when Danielle is about to make her move on Drew, a beautiful new student from Transylvania, Romania arrives at their school.  When the three girls mysteriously start aging rapidly, they conclude that the new girl is the ghost of Drew’s dead girlfriend who has returned to get revenge by putting a curse on them.   The only way to get their youth back is to stop the curse.  Will Danielle, Tiffany and Brook kill the ghost in time to get their youth back before Danielle’s 18th birthday?

Thursday 13 May in Olympia 7 at 14:00
Friday 14 May in Olympia 6 at 12:00 


TRAILERING IN THE OFFICE:


"The Clown”—Action – Huge and incredible action stunts [Action] from the producers of the German TV series "Der Clown."

8-minute promo screening at Cannes Film Festival

Cast:  Sven Martinek (Star of “Der Clown” in the role of Max, 60 episodes 
Eva Habermann – (Lexx the dark Zone), Xenia Seeberg, Gotz Otto (James Bond Movies)

Director:  Sebastian Vigg
Writer:  Timo Berndt
Producer:  Hermann Joha
 

Synopsis: 
When mobster Zorbeck kills his long time girl friend Claudia, The Clown (Max Hecker) gets Zorbeck arrested and then retires from crime fighting.  Max works as a simple guard for a security company until he hears that Zorbeck has escaped from prison.  He must come back again to seek justice.  But Zorbeck and his team of criminals are not so easily outdone, and the Clown (Max) faces the most dangerous task of his life.  The film is based on the character of a German TV series, called "Der Clown," which was sold to more than 40 countries worldwide.

“CHALLENGE” – ACTION – FROM THE PRODUCER OF “THE CLOWN” The Best World Know Martial Artists fight it out in a lawless world. 

Cast:  Mathis Landwehr, Christian Monz, Vokram Zschesche, Zora Holt
Director:  Johannes Jaeger
Writer:  Johannes Jaeger
Producer:  Hermann Joha

Synopsis:

The World has become a lawless place.  Anarchy rules the streets, and warlords take power by brute force.  The streets are ruled by warlords.  One warlord is Bosco, a ruthless killer who is obsessed with perfecting his power through martial arts.  Together with Cleo, Bosco’s lascivious partner, he kills Master Thach, keeper of a sacred book of marital arts.   

Master Thach’s last pupil is Jonas, an orphan who Master Thach raised and taught all he knew.  Jonas survived Cleo and Bosco’s attach with help of a friend, and now returns to the city to reclaim the lost book. 

“Maria, 97” – Drama—A compelling depiction of the hardships faced in a life of poverty in post-Communist Rumania. 

Nominated for the European Film Association (EFA), Diana Dumbrava – Best Actress
Locarno 2003 Jury Special Award
Silver Leopard – Best Actor
Silver Leopard – Best Actress
Best Film - Don Quixote award

Cast:  Diana Dumbrava, Horatiu Malaiele, Florin Calinescu, Luminita Gheorghiu, Rona Hartner and Serban Ionescu 
Director:  Peter Calin Netzer
Writer:  Peter Calin Netzer
Producer:  Cornelia Palos
Genre, Running time:  Drama, 98 minutes

Synopsis:

Based on a true story, the film follows the hardship a women (Maria) faces in raising seven children with an abusive husband.  The husband, who is unemployed, leaves Maria to live with his parents after being jailed for destroying the local tavern.  When the food runs out, Maria turns to the government and the Church for assistance, but she is told her only option is to sell her babies.  Maria fights to keep her family together and bravely resorts to prostitution in order to feed her children.  The film poignantly depicts Maria's courage and determination in struggling against overwhelming adversity. 


Our first of a series of films that American Cinema International will be producing with Action Concept in English with American Stars:

“OUT OF CONTROL” – Pre-production – ACTION DISASTER - FROM THE PRODUCER OF “THE CLOWN” 

Writer:  Dieter Tarnowski
Producer:  Hermann Joha and George Shamieh

Synopsis:

A BMW rushes toward the airport.  Inside the car is Pete and Sally, an unhappily married young couple.  With them in the back of the car is their nine-month-old son, Phil and Sally’s best friend Nick, who’s over on a visit from the States. 

As they speed down the motorway, Sally reveals to Pete that she is going to leave him for Nick and move to the States, taking Phil with her.  Her husband is shocked.  A heated argument ensues.  Pete becomes more and more enraged.  He increases the speed of the car until he’s driving like a madman.

Sally and Nick get more and more terrified, begging him to slow down.  But Pete ignores them and pushes the car to the limit, attracting the attention of the police.  Finally he comes to his senses and tries to slow down the car, but nothing happens. Something in the engine has broken – and now the speeding car cannot be stopped.  From this moment on, chaos ensues.

The police realize that the car is out of control.  By now, the news of the unstoppable car has spread and TV helicopters have started to show up.  The police desperately try to clear a path in front of the car as it speeds towards a busy city center. The police chief has to make a tough decision:  What is worse:  The collateral death of four people?  Or a disaster is a whole city.


For further questions please contact:
 

 

Chevonne O'Shaughnessy
President
Email
http://www.aci-americancinema.com/

Tel:  818-907-8700
Fax: 818-907-8719
Cell: 818-355-1083



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