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  • News

    Film, publishing industries to link up at Frankfurt Book Fair

    2005-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Relationsbetween the publishing and film industries are to be intensified with a yetcloser collaboration between the Berlin International Film Festival and theFrankfurt Book Fair with the staging of joint industry events during thisyear's event between October 19-23.Thecollaboration was initially launched at the begining of this year with a seriesof professional ...

  • Reviews

    Shooting Dogs

    2005-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Michael Caton-Jones.UK-Ger. 2005. 114mins.Yes, it is poor timingfor Shooting Dogs, arriving in the wake of the international tour deforce that was Hotel Rwanda and HBO title Sometime In April. Butthere's room for more than one film to be made about the 1994 genocide - or atleast for as long ...

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    Flightplan on cruise control after second weekend

    2005-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Touchstone's thriller Flightplan stayed topof the charts as it added an estimated $15m haul to raise the domestic runningtotal to $46.2m after two weekends.Opening in second place on $10.1m was Serenity, Universal's sci-fi thriller starring Nathan Fillionand Gina Torres. Joss Whedon's picture drew very strong reviews and averaged$4,634 on 2,188 ...

  • News

    Flightplan on cruise control after second weekend

    2005-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Touchstone's thriller Flightplan stayed topof the charts as it added an estimated $15m haul to raise the domestic runningtotal to $46.2m after two weekends.Opening in second place on $10.1m was Serenity, Universal's sci-fi thriller starring Nathan Fillionand Gina Torres. Joss Whedon's picture drew very strong reviews and averaged$4,634 on 2,188 ...

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    Charlie continues to deliver the international goods

    2005-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Charlie And The Chocolate Factory produced another strong weekend as it added $11.4m from 3,900 screens in 54 countries to raise itsrunning total to $219.9m.Released through Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI), the family picturestayed top in its fourth consecutive weekend in Japan on $3.1m on 361 screensfor $28.1m.It stayedtop for ...

  • News

    Flightplan on cruise control after second weekend

    2005-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Touchstone's thriller Flightplan stayed topof the charts as it added an estimated $15m haul to raise the domestic runningtotal to $46.2m after two weekends.Opening in second place on $10.1m was Serenity, Universal's sci-fi thriller starring Nathan Fillionand Gina Torres. Joss Whedon's picture drew very strong reviews and averaged$4,634 on 2,188 ...

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    Torrente 3 smashes Spanish box office records

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Torrente 3: The Protector, the third instalment inthe hugely successful local comedy franchise, made history on its openingweekend in Spain.Thefilm was released September 30 on a gargantuan 465 copies by UIP, whichreporteda record-making Euros 7.2m grossed off 1.38m admissions.The figuresmark the biggest opening ever for a film ofany nationality in ...

  • News

    Korean films dominate Asia Pacific Film Festival

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    The four-day long Asia Pacific Film Festival wrapped onSaturday night with South Korea taking three major awards, including best film(Tae Guk Gi), best director (Tae Guk Gi's Kang Je-Gyu) and best actor(A Family's Joo Hyun).This year marks the 50th golden jubileecelebration of the event, which was held in Malaysia and ...

  • News

    Heroes And Villains cranks up in London

    2005-10-04T04:00:00Z

    Shooting is underway in London on romantic comedy Heroesand Villains, the directorial debut of Selwyn Roberts, the producer ofBAFTA-winning TV drama Shackleton..Produced by Mark Pegg through One Vision Films, Heroesand Villains is the story of a group of young London lads who come up withthe idea of setting up a ...

  • News

    Canal Plus makes five-year pledge to French film

    2000-05-24T11:50:00Z

    Canal Plus signed a five-year deal with the French film producers' associations in Cannes last week, in which it pledged to invest FFr20.5 per subscriber per month in European films in return for exclusive pay-TV rights.Of the FFr20.5 per subscriber per month, FFr15.5 will go to French productions, underscoring Canal ...

  • News

    Danish film-makers take aim at Dogme, Trier

    2005-10-04T04:00:00Z

    Two high profile Danishfilm-makers have embarked on new projects that appear to be attacks on thecountry's most famous film exports - Lars von Trier and the Dogme movement.Upcoming films from OleBornedal (I Am Dina) and Anders Thomas Jensen (Adam's Apples)both indirectly address Trier's position as the local king of art ...

  • News

    Rezo strikes deals on Brize's Loved

    2005-10-04T04:00:00Z

    Following a strong showing at the recent San Sebastian FilmFestival, Stephane Brize's Not Here To BeLoved has closed a string of distribution deals.France'sRezo Films has sold the film to Spain's Alta, Canada's Seville Pictures,Victory in Benelux, Odeon in Greece, Mokep in Hungary, Columbia's Cinemac andSwitzerland's Xenix. Negotiations are underway for ...

  • News

    France slows down runaway production trend

    2005-10-04T04:00:00Z

    According to a new study by France's National Film Commission, runawayproduction has been largely stemmed in France thanks to new initiatives put inplace by public bodies.The study notes that from 1998 to 2003, the number of shooting weeksspent outside France had practically doubled from 220 to 424. In 2004, however,that ...

  • News

    Rio Festival, FIPRESCI launch Latin American film prize

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Critics organization FIPRESCI is teaming up with the the RioInternational Film Festival aka Festival Do Rio to introduce a new FIPRESCIprize for best Latin American film of the year which will be awarded for thefirst time at the festival next year.The prize, which will be awarded by FIPRESCI members to ...

  • News

    Capital Arts makes Push into international sales

    2005-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Mike Elliott and RobKerchner's Los Angeles-based Capital Arts Entertainment has launched aninternational sales arm, Push Worldwide.Founded by Elliott, Kerchnerand Joe Genier, Push will acquire and distribute completed pictures as well asassorted Capital Arts product, and the principals are preparing an aggressiveslate for next month's AFM in Santa Monica.The slate includes ...

  • News

    Cartoon penguins get day-and-date IMAX 3D release

    2005-10-04T00:00:00Z

    George Miller's animatedmusical Happy Feet, about a tap-dancing Emperor Penguin in theAntarctic, will be released domestically in IMAX 3D day-and-date with itsconventional release through Warner Bros on Nov 17, 2006.The all-star ensemble voicecast includes Nicole Kidman, Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugh Jackman andBrittany Murphy. Warner Bros holds worldwide rights.Doug Mitchell, ...

  • News

    Mullins, Frain, Burton join cast of Quid Pro Quo

    2005-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Aimee Mullins, James Frainand Kate Burton have joined the cast of HDNet Films' Quid Pro Quo, partof a slate of seven new titles the company announced in Toronto.Based on the novel by CarlosBrooks, Quid Pro Quo stars Nick Stahl as a wheelchair-bound public radiojournalist who meets a driven, able-bodied woman ...

  • News

    Biber to head publicity at Dimension Films

    2005-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Liz Biber has been namedsenior vice president of publicity for Dimension Films and began work at TheWeinstein Company on Oct 3.Based in Los Angeles, she will supervise all of Dimension's campaigns.She reports directly to Liza Burnett, the recently appointed executive vicepresident of publicity for The Weinstein Company."Liz has incredible energyand ...

  • News

    Crowe to host Australian Film Institute Awards

    2005-10-04T00:00:00Z

    One of the biggest names inshow business anywhere in the world, actor Russell Crowe, is to host the 2005Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards in November in Melbourne.In a statement announcing thenews, Crowe said the ceremony will be "irreverent and respectful in equalmeasures". He continued: "Interesting TV, that's the aim. Fast-paced, ...

  • News

    Rogue Pictures appoints creative pair

    2005-10-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Getto and Alex Heinemanhave been named creative executives at Focus Features' genre label RoguePictures.Based in New York, theexecutives will report to Rogue's production chief Andrew Rona, who joined thecompany in September after serving five years as co-president of DimensionFilms.Getto has spent two years atFocus in the offices of co-heads ...