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    Italian master Michelangelo Antonioni dies at 94

    2007-07-31T10:48:00Z

    Iconic Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni died at his Rome residence Monday evening, news reports from Rome said today. He was 94 years old. Born on September 29, 1912 in the town of Ferrara in the Eastern Emilia Romagna region, Antonioni was one of Italy's most influential directors. The director of ...

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    Potosi documentary takes top prize at Era New Horizons

    2007-07-30T15:25:00Z

    Four-hour documentary Potosi: The Journey took the top prize at the seventh Era New Horizons Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland. Ron Havilio's documentary is about a couple who journey to a mining town in Bolivia in 1970 and return in 1999 with their children. The 11-day festival wrapped July 29 ...

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    Maire, Staka recruited for Sarajevo competition jury

    2007-07-30T14:06:00Z

    Locarno artistic director Frederic Maire won't get much of a rest after his own festival, as he will be heading to the Sarajevo Film Festival Aug 17-25 as a member of the competition jury. As previously reported, Sarajevo's jury will be headed by UK actor Jeremy Irons. Other jurors include ...

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    Ingmar Bergman dies at 89

    2007-07-30T11:02:00Z

    Influential director Ingmar Bergman has died.The film-maker behind such works as The Seventh Seal, Cries & Whispers and Wild Strawberries passed away at his home on the island of Faro, Sweden, aged 89, his daughter Eve said.One of the most revered of film-makers, Bergman enjoyed a 60-year career, which ...

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    Carice Van Houten joins Damast's Vivaldi

    2007-07-30T00:10:00Z

    Black Book star Carice Van Houten has joined the cast of Boris Damast's Vivaldi opposite Joseph Fiennes and Gerard Depardieu.Fiennes will star as the composer. The cast also includes Jaqueline Bisset, Lena Headey, Malcolm McDowell and Elle Fanning. The project will shoot later this year. Future Films is backing the ...

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    Motovun gives top prize to Shaul's Sweet Mud

    2007-07-29T13:20:00Z

    At the ninth Motovun Film Festival (Jul 23-27) in Istria, Croatia, the jury led by Istvan Szabo gave the main prize to Israeli-German-Japanese feature Sweet Mud (Adama Meshuga'at) by Dror Shaul.Each of the jury members had their own special mentions, so the Serbian director Misa Radivojevic chose Naomi Kawase's Cannes ...

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    Boll World Sales picks up English-language horror film Fear

    2007-07-29T13:14:00Z

    Boll World Sales has picked up international distribution rights for Munich-based filmmaker Gerhard Hross' English-language horror film Fear which wraps principal photography in Berlin on July 30.Producer-director Uwe Boll is also serving as a co-financier for the low-budget production by Udo Bomnueter and Helmar Baum's Berlin-based Valerian Fear. Co-producers are ...

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    Stephen Daldry's The Reader gears up for Berlin shoot

    2007-07-27T14:57:00Z

    Nicole Kidman is set to be the latest of the Hollywood A-listers coming to work in Berlin later this summer, following a long line of colleagues such as ex-husband Tom Cruise, Susan Sarandon, John Goodman, Richard Roundtree shooting in the German capital, according to German press reports.It has been revealed ...

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    Media Luna and Wide pick up Locarno competition films

    2007-07-26T18:40:00Z

    Cologne-based sales company Media Luna Entertainment has picked up the world sales for Lugano-born Fulvio Bernasconi's feature debut Off The Ropes (Fuori Dalle Corde), which will have its world premiere in official competition at the Locarno International Film Festival next week.The story of a young Italian boxer from Trieste with ...

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    Venice lines up strong English-language programme

    2007-07-26T18:21:00Z

    Hollywood will be jetting to the Lido for the 64th edition of the Venice Film Festival where a cluster of top shelf US directors are unveiling their current projects in a festival that underscores the force of English-language cinema.While six American pictures have made the competition cut, they are flanked ...

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    Venice Film Festival announces its line-up

    2007-07-26T10:54:00Z

    The Venice Film Festival has announced its line-up. Films from Woody Allen, Ken Loach, Paul Haggis, Todd Haynes, Ang Lee, Wes Anderson, Miike Takashi, Brian De Palma, Andrew Dominik, Peter Greenaway, Kitano Takeshi, Eric Rohmer and Kenneth Branagh among others will play the festival which runs from Aug 29-Sept 8. ...

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    Sarajevo Film Festival announces full competition

    2007-07-26T10:11:00Z

    The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced the competition programme of its 13th edition, running from Aug 17 to 25. The feature film competition will include two world premieres, Macedonian-Slovenian-Belgian-French co-production I Am From Titov Veles (Jas Sum Od Titov Veles) by Teona Mitevska and Bosnian-Slovenian-Serbian-German-UK It's Hard To Be Nice ...

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    Bavaria takes on Free To Leave ahead of Locarno premiere

    2007-07-25T18:51:00Z

    Bavaria Film International (BFI) has picked up Austrian director Peter Payer's fourth feature Free To Leave (Freigesprochen) ahead of its world premiere in official competition at next month's Locarno International Film Festival. A co-production between Austria's Lotus-Film and Luxembourg's Iris Productions, Payer's universal tale of guilt, lies and obsession ...

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    Martin Schuermann steps down as CEO of IM Internationalmedia

    2007-07-25T11:00:00Z

    IM's CFO Sascha Konzack will now run the company on his own, Schuermann will continue as managing director of Intermedia Film Equities USA Martin Schuermann has stepped down from his post as CEO of IM Internationalmedia due to 'personal reasons' with immediate effect. He will continue to serve as the ...

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    Ulrich Muehe, star of Oscar-winning The Lives Of Others, dies aged 54

    2007-07-25T10:46:00Z

    The German film industry is in mourning after the death at 54 of actor Ulrich Muehe, the star of Oscar-winning international success The Lives Of Others.Muehe, who played the secret police officer Gerd Wiesler in Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's feature about 1980s East Germany, had been diagnosed with cancer earlier ...

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    Arcel prepares new feature about Danish royals for Zentropa

    2007-07-25T05:00:00Z

    Danish director Nicolaj Arcel, whose Island of Lost Souls sold 195,000 tickets domestically, is preparing a feature film about the relationship between Danish King Christian VII, Queen Caroline Mathilde and German-born physician-in-ordinary Johann Friedrich Struensee, who was executed in 1772 - 235 years ago.Over the years several projects have been ...

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    Sad Vacation by Aoyama Shinji to open Venice Horizons

    2007-07-24T16:52:00Z

    The Venice Film Festival's Horizons side bar dedicated to new trends in filmmaking has announced its opening and closing film in both the feature and documentary categories.Sad Vacation by Aoyama Shinji starring Japanese super star Tadanobu Asano will be Horizons' opening film.Sad Vacation is the story of a boy who ...

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    Nadine Labaki: beauty without cruelty

    2007-07-24T16:35:00Z

    It might not be about war or politics but the debut project from a young Lebanese director says much about the peace that can be achieved. Antonia Carver reportsNadine Labaki (pictured) shot Caramel in Beirut in late spring 2006, when the troubled city was in a buoyant mood following the ...

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    Swedish admissions up but local productions down 3.8% in 2006

    2007-07-23T13:45:00Z

    Swedish cinemas struck back in 2006, having lost 11% both in attendance and gross box office receipts the year before: admissions reached 15.3 million and ticket sales $181 million (Eu131 million), up 5% and 7%, respectively. However, according to the annual report on the film industry published by the Swedish ...

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    Medusa announces that Michael Clayton will have Venice gala

    2007-07-23T13:26:00Z

    Italian film giant Medusa announced legal drama Michael Clayton starring George Clooney by screenwriter turned director Tony Gilroy will screen as a gala event at the 64th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Medusa VP and CEO Giampaolo Letta made up the announcement one week before the Venice Film Festival ...