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Serbian, Slovenian box office hits coming to EFM
Miha Hocevar’s Going Our Way, the highest local grosser ever in Slovenia, and Dragan Bjelogrlic’s Montevideo, Taste Of A Dream, the highest local grosser in Serbia since 2005, will be sold at the European Film Market in Berlin.
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Focus, Universal take on distribution for The Debt
Focus Features and Universal Pictures International have come on board to distribute Miramax’s thriller The Debt.
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CinemaExpo changes name to CineEurope
The trade show changes name and renews partnership with UNIC.
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Karen Arikian appointed director of Perugia Film Festival
The new festival, run by Stratus Media Group, will take place in March 2012.
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Imagina seal more key deals on Allen’s Midnight In Paris
Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris has been sold to several more territories ahead of its world premiere as the opening film at Cannes, including to Italy, Germany and Latin America.
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Russian, Indian film studios plan joint projects
Russia and India will strengthen ties for movie production, as they implement joint projects bringing together leading film studios from both countries.
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New films added to lineups for Media Luna, Beta Cinema and m-appeal
My Best Enemy has already pre-sold to the UK (Metrodome), Japan (Klockworx), Czech Republic/Slovakia (Hollywood C.E.) and China (ERG Film).
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Jinga's A Serbian Film sells to three more territories pre-EFM
Jinga Films continues to close deals on the uber-controversial A Serbian Film.
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International filmmakers join Hungarian protest against budget cuts
Bela Tarr and other Hungarian filmmakers today fired a shot across the bow of their government, decrying measures there which they say endanger their industry.
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Hallstrom plans first Swedish feature in 24 years
Svensk/Sonet will produce thriller The Hypnotist, based on bestselling crime novel.
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Coach14 closes first deal on Azazel Jacobs' Terri
Also, sales outfit takes on another Sundance title, On The Ice.
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Lapland Odyssey, Rare Exports lead Jussi winners
Finnish director Dome Karukoski’s local blockbuster, Lapland Odyssey (Napapiirin sankarit) [pictured], scooped four prizes in the heavy categories – Best Feature, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, the Audience Prize – as the Filmiaura, the Finnish Film Professionals’ Association, Sunday announced their annual Jussi awards at a televised Helsinki gala.A comic ...
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Prison drama R sweeps Danish Robert Awards
A low-budget film about life in a Danish prison, R, by writer-directors Tobias Lindholm and Michael Noer, swept the Danish Robert Awards at Sunday’s gala ceremony in Copenhagen’s Cirkusbygningen.
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Goteborg's Dragon Award goes to She Monkeys
Derek Cianfrance wins Bergman International Debut Award.
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Luc Besson says Le Pogam’s resignation is 'not a divorce'
In Friday’s edition of Le Film Français, Luc Besson commented on the recent resignation of Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, cofounder of EuropaCorp, the French mini-major.
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Rotterdam Tigers go to Journals of Musan, Finisterrae, Eternity
Return of The Tiger Award goes to Oki’s Movie and Club Zeus.
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AB Groupe signs 8-year deal for Paramount library titles on French TV
French TV company AB Groupe has signed a long-term distribution deal with Paramount Pictures, which will include 175 Paramount catalogue titles for French-speaking Europe.
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