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    BELGIUM 21 April

    2004-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Warner Bros' Taking Lives swiped the lead spot from The Passion Of The Christ just one week after Mel Gibson's international hit launched. The psychological thriller, which sees Angelina Jolie as an FBI agent called in to aid Montreal police track down a serial killer, claimed pole position opening on ...

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    Cannes Competition and Un Certain Regard line-up

    2004-04-21T00:00:00Z

    MAIN COMPETITIONOpening film (Out Of Competition): Bad Education Pedro Almodovar (Spain)Closing film (Out of Competition): De-Lovely Irwin Winkler (USA)In CompetitionShrek 2 - Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon (USA)The Ladykillers - Joel and Ethan Coen (USA)Woman Is The Future Of Man - Hong Sang-soo (South Korea)The Life and Death ...

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    NEW Slimline Cannes hides its surprises in the detail

    2004-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Cannes' competition holds few surprises in that the line-up has been widely predicted. But it contains a number of innovations and presents a genuinely diverse panoply of film-making around the world.In the spirit of small is beautiful, the number of films in main competition has been cut from 23 last ...

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    Cannes artistic director explains his selection

    2004-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Interview with Cannes artistic director Thierry Fremaux - abstracted from today's Cannes festival press statement.In 2004, the Cannes Festival Official Selection is composed of feature films presented in three categories: Competition, Out of Competition, Un Certain Regard. The Official Selection also includes the short film competition and film school competition ...

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    UK/IRELAND 21 April

    2004-04-21T00:00:00Z

    New releases had little impact on the UK/Ireland chart this week as the top three remained unchanged from last week.Scooby-Doo 2 held up well as school holidays came to a close slipping just 13% week-on-week.Columbia's 50 First Dates also held up seeing a small 14% against its opening weekend (excluding ...

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    Turn Left, Turn Right (Xiang Zuo Zou, Ziang You Zou)

    2004-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Dirs. Johnnie To, Wai Ka-Fai. Hong Kong, 2003. 102mins.Softer compared to some of Johnnie To's recent fare like PTU, the latest offering by the prolific Hong Kong director is firmly planted with one foot in the West and the other in the East. Warner Bros Pictures first Chinese-language film Turn ...

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    Slimline Cannes hides its surprises in the detail

    2004-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Cannes' competition holds few surprises in that the line-up has been widely predicted. But it contains a number of innovations and presents a genuinely diverse panoply of film-making around the world.In the spirit of small is beautiful, the number of films in main competition has been cut from 23 last ...

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    Passion faces up to post-Easter decline

    2004-04-22T04:00:00Z

    Mel Gibson's The Passion Of The Christ retained its lead over the international chart for the post-Easter weekend, largely because it played so wide across the international marketplaceThe film also took the opportunity to pass the $200m mark and has a few territories, including Japan, still to open. However the ...

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    Best Of Youth director cooks up Kipling drama

    2004-04-22T04:00:00Z

    Hot Italian director Marco Tullio Giordana, whose last film, The Best of Youth, won Un Certain Regard last year and has swept all the Italian awards, is currently preparing his next film.A drama named Quando Sei Nato (literally, When You Were Born), it is inspired by Rudyard Kipling's classic adventure ...

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    Berlin festival confirms 2005 dates

    2004-04-22T04:00:00Z

    The Berlin Festival has confirmed its dates for next year as 10-20 February, 2005.The festival said that many of the new elements it initiated this year had been a success and will be continued at the next Berlinale.These include the 14plus section of the Kinderfest sidebar, the Berlinale Special section, ...

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    Princess Diana crash feature readied by French producers

    2004-04-22T04:00:00Z

    French producers Pierre Kubel and Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar have purchased the rights to Laurence Cosse's award-winning novel The 31st of August 1997 (Le 31 Aout 1997) which they will adapt for the big screen in the coming year.The titular date was the day that Princess Diana died in a car accident ...

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    Emmett/Furla acquires Contract script for Millenium deal

    2004-04-22T04:00:00Z

    Randall Emmett and GeorgeFurla's Emmett/Furla Films has acquired the rights to Stephen Katz and JohnDarrouzet's thriller screenplay The Contract.This will be the firstproject on a new slate of 10 pictures to be handled under the extendednon-exclusive international distribution deal with Millennium Films, reportedhere last week (Screendaily.com, Apr 15).The Contract is ...

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    Lassally launches LA management and production outfit Kustom

    2004-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Tom Lassally launched hisfilm and television management and production company Kustom Entertainmentyesterday (April 21), naming Marc Forster's recently wrapped Stay as its first feature and announcing a host of talentunder its wing.Lassally, who shepherdedmore than 25 features including Heat and The Hudsucker Proxyduring his eight-year tenure as executive vice president ...

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    Saved! wins top jury award at New York's Gen Art Film Festival

    2004-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Brian Dannelly's dark comedySaved! won the Acura Grand JuryFeature Film Award for $10,000 at the closing night ceremony of the 9th AnnualGen Art Film Festival in New York.The Acura Grand Jury ShortFilm Award and $5,000 went to Jessica Weigmann for Gardening Tips ForHousewives.Meanwhile the Gen Art filmBUZZ Audience Award for ...

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    Mixed fortunes for Kirch as BSkyB deal approved

    2000-03-23T13:15:00Z

    It was a mixed day yesterday for German media giant Kirch which saw its pact with BSkyB waved through by Europe's competition authorities, albeit with significant conditions attached. It lost the latest round in its battle with Universal over film channels, but cemented its alliance with Italy's Mediaset by giving ...

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    Spyglass closes five-year credit facility with JPMorgan Securities

    2004-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Spyglass Entertainment andJPMorgan Securities have closed a $250m five-year revolving credit facility,which will enable Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum's production powerhouse tofinance production or acquisition of approximately five theatrical releases ayear, including pictures under its non-exclusive first-look production andco-financing pact with Columbia Pictures.In a joint statement Barberand Birnbaum said: "John ...

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    Noeltner unveils new sales outfit CMG, first film Hoodwinked

    2004-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Edward Noeltnerhas officially launched his new company Cinema Management Group (CMG), anLA-based sales outfit which kicks off with one of the firstindependently-financed 3-D animated movies Hoodwinked: The True Story Of RedRiding Hood.Noeltner, whowas most recently senior vice president, international distribution, at MiramaxFilms, has hired Judy Hart Perrault who has been ...

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    Critics' Week unveils competition line-up

    2004-04-22T16:00:00Z

    The organisers of Cannes' Critics' Week announced their line-up on Thursday in Paris for the 57th Cannes Film Festival ( May 12-23).Seven films from five different countries will have a shot at the prize with a predominance of works coming from France (see full list below). Included among the competitors ...

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    ROMANIA 22 April

    2004-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Following an weak period at the Romanian box office, last weekend saw an impressive number of admissions, the two main attractions being Mel Gibson's The Passion Of The Christ and 21 Grams, but most other films also improved on their previous performances.The Passion which features one of Romania's bestselling acting ...

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    Green Butchers director prepares follow-up feature

    2004-04-23T04:00:00Z

    Award winning Green Butchers writer and director Anders Thomas Jensen is readying his next feature, an as yet untitled comedy drama.Veteran producer Tivi Magnusson is currently in the final stages of financing the film, which has been nicknamed AT3. It will be the third installment in the Danish director's trilogy ...