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    Winther to direct Arclight's Speed Demon

    2008-11-06T02:06:00Z

    Peter Winther has signed to direct Arclight's creature feature Speed Demon, set to begin principal photography next spring and dedicated to the late Oscar-winning effects guru Stan Winston.Special effects creature designer Patrick Tatopoulos, whose credits include I Am Legend and 10,000 BC, will bring to life the last designs developed ...

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    Kashyap, Nair among film-makers selected for Film Bazaar

    2008-11-05T08:25:00Z

    Camera d'Or winners Murali Nair and Shaji Karun and hot up-and-coming writer-director Anurap Kashyap are among the filmmakers who have had projects selected for the second edition of India's Film Bazaar co-production market (Nov 26-29). Nair, who picked up Cannes' Camera d'Or award in 1999 for Throne Of Death, will ...

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    Goalpost starts sales on Jean Charles de Menezes story Brazuca

    2008-11-05T06:00:00Z

    Brazuca, the Jean Charles de Menezes project formerly known as Leave To Remain or Jean Charles, has finished principal photography after shooting in both the UK and Brazil.UK-based Goalpost Film is launching international sales here at the AFM, and Imagem Group will handle Latin American sales. The film will be ...

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    High Point strikes North American deal with BFS for The Race

    2008-11-05T06:00:00Z

    High Point Films is kicking off AFM with a North American pre-sale for its new family feature The Race. BFS Entertainment has pre-bought all North American rights. Colm Meaney, Susan Lynch and Niamh McGirr star in the story of the young daughter of poor farmers who dreams of becoming a ...

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    Intandem signs on for $25m supernatural thriller Mortis Rex

    2008-11-05T06:00:00Z

    UK-based Intandem Films has taken on world rights for and will executive produce supernatural action thriller Mortis Rex.The film will mark the directorial debut of Peter Briggs, who was one of the writers on Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy and has been a writer-for-hire for studio films.The $25m project will shoot ...

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    Serafinowicz joins cast of Universal's Couples Retreat

    2008-11-05T02:18:00Z

    British actor-comedian Peter Serafinowicz has joined Jason Bateman,Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn on the cast of Universal Films' CouplesRetreat directed by Peter Billingsley.The story centres on a couple on the verge of separating who convincetheir friends to go with them on holiday at a couples resort on atropical island.Filming is ...

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    Cast lines up for Mario Van Peebles' thriller Kerosene Cowboys

    2008-11-05T02:12:00Z

    Cam Gigandet, Shane West, Rachael Leigh Cook and Troy Garity havejoined the cast of Svarog-Afterburner Films' upcoming action thrillerKerosene Cowboys.Offers are out to Richard Dreyfus and Val Kilmer to round out the full cast, which includes Jason Gray-Standford, Jacob Vargas and J C Chasez.Mario Van Peebles will direct from a ...

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    HanWay sees Afterlife with Gurinder Chadha

    2008-11-04T21:33:00Z

    HanWay Films is starting worldwide sales here at the AFM on Gurinder Chadha's next film, It's A Wonderful Afterlife. The family comedy will start shooting in February 2009.Chadha bills the project as My Big Fat Greek Wedding meets Shaun Of The Dead. The film is set in multi-cultural London, where ...

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    Telefilm Canada launches production funding for French outside Quebec

    2008-10-30T20:18:00Z

    Public film financier Telefilm Canada is setting up an investment program for French-language filmmakers who work outside of the province of Quebec. The agency's new Official Languages Activities Program (OLA) will have a total of $1.88m (C$2.3m) to devote to the initiative. While more than 80 per cent of French-speaking ...

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    Oz genre filmmakers check into The Clinic

    2008-10-30T02:04:00Z

    Distributor Richard Sheffield and producer Jonathan Shteinman are the executive producers on thriller The Clinic, which goes into production on November 10 in the isolated regional town of Deniliquin in Australia. Producer Samuel Pinczewski and director James Rabbitts are the drivers behind the film, set in the middle of nowhere ...

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    Wenders helps toturn First Page in Taipei

    2008-10-30T01:57:00Z

    Wim Wenders formally announced his new project, First Page Taipei, in Taiwan's capital today. The German filmmaker, introduced as 'the master of road movies', will executive produce the debut feature of Taipei-born and San Francisco-raised director Arvin Chen. Wenders stated that he and his director have two things in common: ...

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    Sam Mendes attached to direct Columbia's Preacher

    2008-10-29T20:17:00Z

    Columbia Pictures has attached Sam Mendes to direct a feature adaptation of the graphic novel Preacher that Neal Moritz will produce through Original Films banner alongside Kickstart Productions' Jason Netter.This will be Mendes' second graphic novel project after Road To Perdition, although the property's supernatural tone marks a dramatic direction ...

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    Shyamalan, MRC joint venture sets Devil as first feature

    2008-10-29T00:12:00Z

    Devil will be the first project to go under M Night Shyamalan and Media Rights Capital's (MRC) previously announced financing and production partnership The Night Chronicles.The supernatural thriller is based on an original story by Shyamalan that Quarantine director John Dowdle and Andrew Dowdle will direct. Production is set for ...

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    Bester, LaCour promoted to svp at Union Bank Of California

    2008-10-29T00:06:00Z

    Adam Bester and Bryan LaCour have been promoted to senior vice president at Union Bank Of California.Bester and LaCour work in the bank's specialised financial services division and report to David Musicant, who heads national banking.LaCour is responsible for managing the bank's entertainment finance business, which has provided capital to ...

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    Maya to produce and distribute slacker comedy Hollywood Players

    2008-10-28T22:43:00Z

    US Latino outfit Maya Entertainment will develop, produce, and distribute the slacker comedy Hollywood Players written and to be directed by Joaquin Perea.Casting is underway in time for a February 2009 start date and a fourth quarter release on the story of two brothers in east LA who get themselves ...

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    MRP Matila Röhr Productions and Nordisk Film TV to merge

    2008-10-28T17:33:00Z

    Finnish leading production house, MRP Matila Röhr Productions, and Nordisk Film TV - the Finnish subsidiary of Danish major, Nordisk Film - will merge their operations under the banner of Matila-Röhr-Nordisk. They will maintain two production lines, feature films and TV programming.'We have long wanted to invest in television drama, ...

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    Natalie Portman steps onto Don Roos film for Incentive

    2008-10-28T04:49:00Z

    Natalie Portman has replaced Jennifer Lopez in Don Roos' upcoming drama Love And Other Impossible Pursuits, the first film from the $100m Incentive Filmed Entertainment fund launched by Screen Capital International and William Morris Agency at Cannes.Jere Hausfater's Essential Entertainment will commence international pre-sales at AFM on the under-$15m film ...

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    Bela Tarr to start The Turin Horse next month with Werc Werk Works

    2008-10-27T19:31:00Z

    Elizabeth Redleaf and Christine Kunewa Walker's fledgling US production and finance company Werc Werk Works is putting together the international drama The Turin Horse that Hungarian film-maker Bela Tarr will direct.Werc Werk Works is collaborating with Hungary's T T Filmmuhely, France's Movie Partners In Motion FILM, Swiss producer Vega Film ...

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    Aramid launches second entertainment fund, Aramid II

    2008-10-27T15:40:00Z

    Following the success of its first entertainment fund (Aramid I), film financier Aramid Capital Partners has launched a second fund.The new fund was created to meet the growing demand for investment opportunities, following PricewaterhouseCooper's forecast of 7.3% growth in the global entertainment industry in 2009.Aramid I has raised $300m since ...

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    KOFIC unveils Korean film industry rescue package

    2008-10-27T12:27:00Z

    The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has announced a plan to revitalise the ailing local film industry, starting with the creation of film funds worth a combined $55.5m - including a $3.4m fund for international co-productions and another of the same amount for 'diversity films' (ie arthouse films). After coming under ...