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  • News

    UKFC supports release of In The Hands Of The Gods with $300,000

    2007-08-31T13:33:00Z

    The UK Film Council has announced the latest funding recipients from its Prints & Advertising Fund, which supports the release of specialised films. The awards are: $303,363 (£150,000) to Lionsgate UK for In The Hands Of The Gods$294,262 (£145,500) to Artificial Eye for Lady Chatterley$252,600 (£125,000) to Optimum Releasing ...

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    EMI plans September DVD release of Chelsea football documentary

    2007-08-31T13:46:00Z

    EMI continues its recent foray into feature documentary releases with the Sept 24 DVD launch of Blue Revolution.EMI Catalogue will handle the Bombo Sports and Entertainment production.The film traces the past three years in the life of Chelsea Football Club, including interviews with players and management (including Jose Mourinho, John ...

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    San Sebastian competition has heavy Spanish accent

    2000-08-28T05:43:00Z

    The San Sebastian International Film Festival has unveiled 15 titles for its official selection at this year's 48th edition (Sept 21-30).The line-up so far is marked by a high number of Spanish productions and co-productions, among them Karl Francis' One Of The Hollywood Ten, starring Jeff Goldblum and Greta Scacchi, ...

  • Reviews

    Ben X

    2007-08-31T14:58:00Z

    Dir: Nic Balthazar, Belgium - Netherlands, 2007, 90 mins.A galvanizing portrait of autism and its profound impact on both the autistic person and their families and community, Ben X boldly melds virtual reality with live-action verite style and docudrama to create what may be a new film grammar. Inspired by ...

  • Reviews

    Sleuth

    2007-08-31T17:01:00Z

    Dir: Kenneth Branagh, UK/USA 2007. 89 mins .Sleuth has a lot going for it: a script by Harold Pinter; Michael Caine and Jude Law in the lead roles (the only roles, in fact); Kenneth Branagh directing. It's also one of those films that comes laden with historical baggage, at least ...

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    Met Film Post acquires Chris Atkins' S2S Post

    2007-08-31T17:51:00Z

    UK-based Met Film Post has acquired indie post-production company S2S Post, which has worked on more than 30 features since its creation six years ago.S2S founder Chris Atkins will step down from running the company to concentrate on the feature film production side of S2S. He recently directed his first ...

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    De Palma's Redacted won't get Bubble-style release

    2007-08-31T17:59:00Z

    HDNet Films, which pioneered day and date multi-platform releasing with Steven Soderbergh's Bubble, has decided to give Brian De Palma's controversial new digital feature Redacted a more traditional release.The film, produced for HDNet Films, received its world premiere in Venice this week. It tells of the rape and murder of ...

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    Venice's new Palazzo should be ready for 2011 festival

    2007-08-31T18:09:00Z

    Italy's culture minister Francesco Rutelli, Biennale President Davide Croff, Venetian mayor Massimo Cacciari and regional president Giancarlo Galan revealed further plans today for Venice's new Palazzo. The project has been in the works since 2004 but today Croft noted that the current project should be completed in time for the ...

  • Reviews

    Redacted

    2007-09-01T00:01:00Z

    Dir: Brian De Palma, US, 2007. 90minsDesigned to resemble an American's soldier video blog from Iraq , with additional footage from a French-language pseudo-documentary, YouTube clips and reports from local TV crews, Brian de Palma's attempt to reveal some of the expurgated truth behind the media coverage of the war ...

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    Comment- Long live the kings

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Reworking the cliche that 'content is king' has been a favourite with analysts and conference speakers in recent years. In fact, it has already spawned its own cliche: 'The customer, not content, is king.'Familiarity with that concept has already bred contempt. And when you strip down the idea of audience ...

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    In focus - The search for a new audience

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    The idea of a 'digital revolution' for film can sometimes seem ridiculously overblown. For all the talk of paradigm-shifting technologies and the long tail, the traditional box office has been happily breaking records around the globe.In the UK and France, the July box office reached new highs for the modern ...

  • Features

    United States - Collective thinking

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Life just wasn't the same for Michael Green after the co-founder of top management company The Firm sold his stake to partner Jeff Kwatinetz in 2001. "I got bored of sitting on the beach," Green says from the Beverly Hills offices of The Collective, the full service production and management ...

  • Features

    Master of Spices

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Indian director Santosh Sivan based his new film Before The Rains, which has its world premiere as a Special Presentation in Toronto next week, on the Israeli short film Red Roofs, one of Dan Verete's Desert Trilogy (2001). But, Sivan says, it really only served as a stepping off point ...

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    Indian filmmakers turn to bilingual period epics

    2000-08-28T05:56:00Z

    In a bid to penetrate the international film market, Indian filmmakers are taking the historical route with several Hindi and English period pieces now going into production.Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan is producing and acting in a film on the ancient Indian emperor, Ashoka, directed by Santosh Sivan who earlier ...

  • Features

    United Kingdom - Mountain High

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Eight months in as president of Paramount Pictures International (PPI), Andrew Cripps is enjoying the change of pace from his last job as president and COO of UIP."What I've really thrived on are two things," he says. "Working with all divisions at Paramount and being part of the overall decision-making ...

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    Belgium - Back in the habit

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    It is 15 years since Belgian director Stijn Coninx was Oscar-nominated for his feature Daens in 1992. Now, he is preparing a new feature likely to pique the curiosity of European buyers. La Vie Extraordinaire De Soeur Sourire - to star Cecile De France - will tell the story of ...

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    Italy - The Dark master

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Thirty years in the making, the launch of Dario Argento's The Mother Of Tears finally closes the door on The Three Mothers trilogy of cult horror films that began with Argento's Suspiria in 1977 and Inferno in 1982."I feel relief but also sadness," Argento says of the film, which has ...

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    Festival buzz - Toronto International Film Festival

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    GALA PRESENTATIONSCleaner (US)Dir: Renny HarlinHarlin brings one of the more gung-ho US films to this year's festival. Samuel L Jackson stars as a former police officer who unwittingly covers up evidence of a murder. Ed Harris and Eva Mendes also star. Sony is releasing domestically.Int'l sales: Nu Image/Millennium Films, (1) ...

  • Features

    Festival buzz - Special Presentations

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Nothing Is Private (US)Dir: Alan BallEight years after American Beauty, writer Ball returns to features with his directorial debut. Aaron Eckhart and his Thank You For Smoking co-star Maria Bello headline alongside Toni Collette in a drama about a sexually obsessed Lebanese-American girl who moves next door to a bigoted ...

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    Festival Buzz - Other World Premieres

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    SPECIAL PRESENTATIONSLove Comes Lately (Ger-Aus-US)Dir: Jan SchutteContact: Zero Fiction Film, (49) 30 390 663 0Shake Hands With The Devil (Can)Dir: Roger SpottiswoodeContact: White Pine Pictures, (226) 416 703 5580Real To ReelAlgerie, Unspoken Stories (Alg)Dir: Jean-Pierre LledoContact: Jean-Pierre Lledo, lledo.2007@yahoo.frAmazing Journey: The Story Of The Who (US)Dir: Paul Crowder, Murray LernerContact: ...