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    FORTHCOMING FILM FESTIVALS

    2007-06-13T15:11:00Z

    Click festival name for further details: for full festival calendar click here Sydney Film Festival June 8 - 24 Taormina Filmfest June 16 - 22 Shanghai International Film Festival June 16 - 24 Edinburgh International Film Festival June 18-29Moscow International Film Festival June 21 - 30 Karlovy Vary International Film ...

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    Cinefile takes UK rights to True North and Change Of Address

    2007-06-13T15:43:00Z

    Scottish-based distributor Cinefile has acquired the UK theatrical rights to Emmanuel Mouret's Change Of Address (Changement D'Adresse) and Steve Hudson's drama True North. As a specialist in French-language titles, Cinefile is best known for the UK release of Cedric Klapisch's L'Auberge Espagnole (also known as The Spanish Apartment or Pot ...

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    Northwest Vision + Media settles on new name

    2007-06-13T16:47:00Z

    The combined agencies North West Vision and Media Training North West have announced the new name for their merged company: Northwest Vision + Media. The Manchester-based company as formed on May 1 after the regional screen agency and the media skills and training organistion joined forces. 'We deliberated for a ...

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    Japan's new CoFesta announces autumn plans

    2007-06-13T16:51:00Z

    Details of this year's newly-established Japan International Contents Festival were announced at a press conference at Tokyo's National Art Centre in downtown Tokyo yesterday. The festival, nicknamed CoFesta, is the result of several years' planning to consolidate contents events surrounding the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) and TIFFCOM Market. CoFesta ...

  • Reviews

    Inside (A l'Interieur)

    2007-06-13T17:06:00Z

    Dirs: Julien Maury, Alexandre Bustillo. Fr. 2007. 80mins.Imagine a graphic, feature-length riff on that line in Macbeth about Macduff being 'from his mother's womb untimely ripped' and you have the kernel of Inside, a vicious gore-fest, which seems designed to prove that Europeans too can up the horror stakes too ...

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    Verhoeven mulls shoot in native Holland

    2000-08-16T15:49:00Z

    Director Paul Verhoeven, currently in Europe to promote his latest feature Hollow Man, has said he is considering two projects that would take him back to his native Holland: a Dutch-language thriller and an English-language adaptation of French author Guy de Maupassant's short story Mont Oriol.Former Endemol chief Joop van ...

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    Attendance up 38% at second Film Screenings Of Madrid

    2007-06-13T18:00:00Z

    The second edition of the Spanish Film Screenings of Madrid (June 10-12) closed on Tuesday night with a turnout that was 38 percent larger than last year.More than 138 buyers from 33 countries travelled to Madrid, where 56 recent Spanish features were screened and more than 100 tiles were available ...

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    Academy changes rules to allow for more than three producers

    2007-06-13T22:27:00Z

    The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has adjusted the rules for the best picture Oscar in advance of next year's 80th annual ceremony. Following the controversy of Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa being removed from the nomination list of last year's Little Miss Sunshine, the Academy has now ...

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    Carbone, Gulko, Thorpe promoted at Focus Features

    2007-06-13T23:29:00Z

    Focus Features has promoted three longtime members of the publicity team to executive positions. East Coast-based VJ Carbone, who most recently served as director of national publicity, West Coast-based Harlan Gulko, most recently director of national publicity, and Kyle Thorpe, most recently director of field publicity, have all been promoted ...

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    Caleb Weinstein joins New Line from MTV Networks

    2007-06-13T23:35:00Z

    Former MTV Networks executive Caleb Weinstein has joined New Line as senior vice president of business development and digital strategy.Weinstein will be responsible for new business opportunities, film performance analysis, and the ongoing development of New Line's digital strategy. He is based in New Line's New York offices and reports ...

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    Kean Bycel named Village Roadshow publicity and promotions vp

    2007-06-13T23:47:00Z

    Megan Kean Bycel has been named vice president of promotions and publicity for Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment.Bycel will work closely with Warner Brothers to maximise worldwide theatrical and video promotions and publicity opportunities for Village Roadshow's films, and will work on theatrical and video releases in Village Roadshow Pictures international ...

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    Kamen signs to write screenplay for Imagi's CG-animated Gatchaman

    2007-06-14T07:28:00Z

    Longtime Luc Besson collaborator Robert Mark Kamen will write the screenplay for Hong Kong-based Imagi Studios' upcoming CG-animated film Gatchaman.Kamen, whose credits include Leon, The Fifth Element, The Karate Kid, and the upcoming Taken starring Liam Neeson, will work closely with producer Lynne Southerland and director Kevin Munroe.Gatchaman is based ...

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    Sonnenfeld to produce Starz/Vanguard animated Space Chimps

    2007-06-14T07:30:00Z

    Barry Sonnenfeld has come aboard as producer on Starz Media and Vanguard Animation Films' animated comedy Space Chimps.Sonnenfeld, whose directorial credits include the Men In Back films and Get Shorty, has been a creative consultant on the project since it began production last autumn.Vanguard's chief executive officer John Williams also ...

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    Bodrov's follow-up to Mongol won't be ready until 2010

    2007-06-14T11:15:00Z

    Ahead of the opening of Sergei Bodrov's historical epic Mongol in Russian cinemas on Sept 21, producer Sergei Selyanov of STV has indicated that the director's second outing into the life of Genghis Khan will be ready in around three years time ('not any earlier') and stressed that both films ...

  • Reviews

    Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer

    2007-06-14T19:59:00Z

    Dir: Tim Story. US. 2007. 92mins.The sequel to unexpected summer 2005 smash Fantastic Four adds a major new Marvel character to the action and aims for a broader audience with a slightly younger skew than the first film. In essence, though, Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer is the ...

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    Entertainment One to acquire UK's Contender in $97m deal

    2007-06-14T11:32:00Z

    US and Canadian home entertainment company Entertainment One, parent company of Koch Entertainment, has struck a deal to acquire UK-based Contender Limited and its Contender Entertainment Group in a cash and stock deal worth about $97m (£49.4m). Contender's management team led by Richard Bridgwood will remain in place. Contender has ...

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    Polish producers battle over Sienkiewicz' Knights

    2000-08-16T15:53:00Z

    Two Polish production companies - MT Art and Studio A - are going head-to-head with separate adaptations of Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz' 1905 novel Teutonic Knights. The historical novel is based on Poland's 14th century struggle with invading Teutonic knights. It covers events between the death of the Polish Queen ...

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    Granada signs VOD deal with Orange for France

    2007-06-14T11:40:00Z

    Granada International has struck a non-exclusive three-year deal with Orange for VOD and SVOD platforms in France. The SVOD will launch a new drama service this month after initially concentrating on music and young people's programmes. The deal includes Granada TV titles including Brideshead Revisited as well as feature films ...

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    Dutch actress Carice Van Houten to co-star in Valkyrie

    2007-06-14T11:45:00Z

    Black Book star Carice Van Houten has been cast in Bryan Singer's wartime thriller Valkyrie. The Dutch actress co-stars as the wife of Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, played by Tom Cruise. The cast reportedly also includes Kenneth Branagh, Armin Mueller-Stahl and Daniel Bruehl. Based on actual events, Valkyrie tells ...

  • Reviews

    Evan Almighty

    2007-06-18T05:00:00Z

    Dir: Tom Shadyac. US. 2007. 96mins.Borrowing liberally from Field Of Dreams in addition to its previous swipes from Oh, God!, Evan Almighty is an ungainly melding of religious paean, big-budget studio comedy, and summer-blockbuster spectacle. Taking over for Bruce Almighty star Jim Carrey, Steve Carell proves to be a difficult ...