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Yacoubian Building takes Golden Eye at Zurich
Egyptian filmmaker Marwan Hamed's The Yacoubian Building (Omaret Yacoubian) won the Golden Eye Award in the best debut category at this year's Zurich Film Festival.The International Jury, headed by veteran US producer Edward R. Pressman, praised the film's approach of "using classic melodrama to discuss issues and conflicts in ...
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Vivendi-Seagram: EC extends Vizzavi probe
The European Commission has extended by two weeks its probe into the creation of Vizzavi. It was scheduled on July 10 to announce whether it thinks there is a competition question to be answered (Screendaily, June 15). It will now make the announcement on July 20. This kind of delay ...
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The Departed opens on career-best $27m for Scorsese
Martin Scorsese's acclaimed crime epic The Departed opened top over the Columbus Day Weekend on anestimated $27m to produce the biggest debut by far of the veteran filmmaker'scareer.The Departed is an adaptation of the 2002 Hong Kong crime story InfernalAffairs about a policemole and undercover cop who race to uncover ...
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NBC Universal signs multi-year Japanese VOD deal with Jupiter
Jupiter VOD and NBC Universal International TelevisionDistribution have agreed a multi-year licensing agreement for video-on-demand rightsin Japan covering current, library and upcoming Universal features.The roster includes such releases as King Kong, Nanny McPhee, BrokebackMountain, The Ice Harvest, Two for the Money, Serenity and Doom. Library titles include The BourneIdentity, Apollo ...
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MGM to handle domestic TV syndication of New Line product for two years
MGM and New Line Television have formed a strategic relationship wherebyMGM will handle domestic distribution for TV syndication of New Line featuresand series programming for the next two years.MGM will also handle future barter sales. David Spiegelman, NewLine Television's senior executive vice president of domestic television distributionand marketing, will continue ...
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Prada has devilish $15.3m weekend for Fox International
Fox International's The Devil Wears Prada wore its style on its sleeve at theweekend as it dominated the overseas arena on an estimated $15.3m from 2,900screens.The weekend result was driven by a superb $6.1m number one UKdebut on 446 screens, which swelled the comedy's total gross to $41.5m overall. The ...
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Off-Broadway hit Jewtopia to get big screen treatment
Producer Tucker Tooley has optioned the screenplay ChrisO'Connell And Adam Lipschitz Lose Their Religion from actor-writers Bryan Fogel and SamWolfson.The screenplay is loosely based on Fogel and Wolfson's longtimestage comedy Jewtopia,and they will reprise their stage roles in the feature.The story centres on childhood friends who reunite in their early ...
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Inferno spearheads US remake of Germany's Das Experiment
Los Angeles-based Inferno Entertainment is partnering withAdelstein/Parouse on The Experiment, a remake of Oliver Hirschbiegel's German thriller DasExperiment.Inferno is fully financing and will handle worldwide saleson the project, which is set to begin principal photography in spring 2007.Paul Scheuring, who created Fox's primetime series Prison Break, wrote the screenplay and ...
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Dinard awards top prize to London To Brighton
London To Brighton won the Hitchcock d'Or, or grand jury prize, of the17th Festival Du Film Britannique in Dinard, France. PaulAndrew Williams' debut feature, a gritty thriller, previously screening in Edinburgh and Toronto. The Dinard prize comes with $3780 (Euros 3000)toward distribution and a $1890 (Euros 1,500) prize tothe director. ...
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Yacoubian Building wins best debut in Zurich
Egyptian filmmaker MarwanHamed's The Yacoubian Building (OmaretYacoubian) won the Golden Eye Awardin the Best Debut category at this year's Zurich Film Festival, which ended onSunday.The International Jury,headed by veteran US producer EdwardR. Pressman, noted its appreciation of the film's approach of'using classic melodrama to discuss issues and conflicts in Egyptiansociety ...
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Argentinian director Eduardo Mignogna dies aged 66
AcclaimedArgentinian director and writer Eduardo Mignogna died October 8 of cancer in BuenosAires. He was 66.Mignogna shoteight multi-awarded feature films and was also a published writer and arenowned TV director. Autumn Sun (Sol de Otono), TheEscape (La Fuga), Cleopatra, The Lighthouse (El Faro), Flop and mostrecently The Wind (El Viento) ...
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Rai takes on sales for two Rome titles
Ahead of the Rome Film Fest,Rai Trade has taken on worldwide rights to Eugenio Cappuccio's One Out Of Two and Guiseppe Gagliardi's The True Legend Of Tony Vilar. One Out Of Two, a Rai Cinema/ITC production screening in Rome's Premiere section, is about a sickly lawyer whomakes surprising decisions after ...
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Gonzalez Quiros confirmed as head of Spain's ICAA
Confirming weeks of rumours, Spain's Minister for Education, Culture and Sports, Pilar del Castillo, announced yesterday that Jose Luis Gonzalez Quiros will replace Jose Maria Otero as the new general director for the country's cinema institute, ICAA (Instituto de la Cinematografia y las Artes Audiovisuales).Sources at the Ministry confirm that ...
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War Of Flowers tops Korean holiday box office
Local films headed by cardshark drama War Of Flowers took thetop four spots at the Korean box office over the four-day Chuseok holidayweekend.Distributed by CJEntertainment, War Of Flowers has clockedup 2.75 million admissions since it opened on Sept 28, according to the KoreanFilm Council's box office ticketing system.The flashy drama, ...
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Swedish exhibitor Astoria saved by SF Bio deal
On the verge of bankruptcyfrom a debt estimated around $10.9m, Astoria Cinemas - Sweden's second-largest theatre circuit - was saved in the11th hour by arch rival, market leader SF Bio, which will take over the cinemasoutside the key cities of Stockholm,Goteborg and Malmo.However, in the future SFBio - a part ...
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Black Book takes best feature and director at Dutch awards
Black Book (Zwartboek) was the big winner as The Dutch Cinema Awards, theGolden Calves, were presented during the Dutch Film Gala at the close of the 26thNetherlands Film Festival. Black Bookwon best feature film, Paul Verhoeven won best director while Carice van Houtenwon best actress. The jury said of Verhoeven:"The ...
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New Welsh Film Agency sets up headquarters in Cardiff Bay
Thenewly established Film Agency for Wales has announced that its headquarterswill be based in Cardiff Bay. The new Welsh filmagency will be based at 33-35 West Bute Street alongside other organisationssuch as Creative Business Wales, Skillset, Cyfle, the Welsh Music Foundation,NESTA and Griff Films. TheFilm Agency for Wales employs five ...
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Raindance honours The Wind and London To Brighton
The 14th Raindance FilmFestival closed its 12-day event in London with Eduado Mignogna's The Wind, an Argentine family drama, taking its top jury prize.The festival closed with ascreening of Ed Blum's UK feature Scenes Of A SexualNature. Paul Andrew Williamscontinued his winning streak for London To Brighton by claiming Raindance's ...
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Grbavica gets another award in Reykjavik
Bosnian director JasmilaZbanic's Grbavica, which won theGolden Bear at this year's Berlinale, received the Discovery of the Year Awardat the third Reykjavik International Film Festival, which ended Sunday. Grbavica follows a mother and her12-year-old daughter struggling to make their way through the aftermath of theBalkan war.In the New Visionscompetition of ...
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Fur: An Imaginary Portrait Of Diane Arbus
Dir: Steven Shainberg. US. 2006. 122mins.A surprising and seductive curio from Secretary directorSteven Shainberg, Furis one of the season's most unusual films. On the one hand, its high-calibrecast led by Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jrscreams of prestige awards contender, while on the other its unconventionalpacing, largely fictional story about ...