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Fortissimo acquires Apichatpong's Syndromes
Fortissimo Films hasacquired worldwide rights to acclaimed Thai director ApichatpongWeerasethakul's Syndromes And A Century.The film, which is one of thesix New Crowned Hope (NCH) projects, focuses on the memories of two doctors,one male and one female, and is inspired by the filmmaker's parents before theywere lovers. Apichatpong also producedthrough Kick ...
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Spanish court slaps $15m in fines on major distributors
A Spanish court has handeddown fines of $3.2m (Euros 2.4m) each on five multinational distributorsaccused of price fixing and otheranti-competitive practices in Spain.The decision, affectingDisney/Buena Vista, Sony Pictures, Hispano Fox, UIP and the now defunct jointventure Warner Sogefilms, puts an end to a caseinitiated more than three years ago by ...
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Die Unberuehrbare wins big at German Film Awards
Oskar Roehler's drama No Place To Go (Die Unberuehrbare), which had its premiere in Cannes last month as part of Directors Fortnight, was the evening's big winner at the 50th German Film Awards in Berlin on June 16, winning the Best Film award, the DM1m ($494,000) Film Strip in Gold, ...
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Bafta sets 2007 awards for February 11
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta)has announced that 2007 Orange British Academy Film Awards will take place onSunday, February 11. The awards are sponsored for the tenth year in a row by mobile phonecompany Orange. BBC One will broadcast the event in the UK. In 2006, the ...
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Screen Yorkshire gets record $18.7m in funding
Screen Yorkshire, one of the UK's regional screen agencies, announced that it hasreceived a record $18.7m (£10m) in funding over the next four years fromregional development agency Yorkshire Forward. That compares to the $8.4m (£4.5m)over three years that Yorkshire Forward awarded the film agency in 2003. Screen Yorkshire said the ...
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New Writers' Circle recruits UK writers including Toby Young
UK organisations The Script Factory and Skillset have announced the firstnine members of their new Writers' Circle initiative. The scheme aims to helpparticipants segue from another writing arena to become screenwriters. More than 500 peopleapplied, and the nine selected are: playwright/journalist Toby Young, authorMeg Rossof, playwright Moira Buffini, TV writer ...
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Initialize launches new UK scheme for female producers
InitializeFilms, in association with BBC Film Network, ShortsInternational and members' club The Hospital, has a new UK industry trainingprogramme for women who want to produce short films. Theprogramme, Athena, is atwo-month course that will train and coach 10 women to produce a short film.The first edition will be comprised of ...
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Prime becomes Ireland's first digital film release
Ireland's Digital Cinema Limited(DCL) is working with distributor Momentum Pictures to handle Ireland's first digital film release.Momentum'sPrime will open today on the firstdigital print screening in the country. "Weare delighted, in association with Momentum Pictures, to release the movie Prime digitally," said Kevin Cummins,director of operations at DCL. "This release ...
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MPA's Jimmy Katz dies in Brussels
Jimmy Katz, VP of Europe, Middle East and Africa for the Motion Picture Association, died in a Brussels hospital on May 8.Katz had worked with the MPAin Brussels since July 1999. He was previously anexecutive at Columbia Tri-Star and from 1995-1999 he worked in Los Angeles as VP of International. ...
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Marozas named svp theatrical corp comms at Warner Bros
Andrea Marozas hasbeen named senior vice president of theatrical corporate communications atWarner Bros.Marozas will provide communications support on a worldwide basis to thestudio's global theatrical operations and liaise with the trade, consumer andbusiness press.She reports to executive vice president of corporate communications SueFleishman but will work on a day-to-day basis ...
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M:I:3 set to fly past $100m as Da Vinci Code looms
Mission: Impossible 3 will soar past $100m this weekend as it consolidatesits grip on the international marketplace.The action picture stood at more than $83.1m as of May 11 and Paramount and UIPexecutives know this is a key time for consolidation.Next weekend sees the global launch of The Da Vinci Code ...
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M:I:3 set to fly past $100m as Da Vinci Code looms
Mission: Impossible 3 will soar past $100m this weekend as it consolidatesits grip on the international marketplace.The action picture stood at more than $83.1m as of May 11 and Paramount and UIPexecutives know this is a key time for consolidation.Next weekend sees the global launch of The Da Vinci Code ...
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Shaft - Top guy at the US Box Office with $21.1m
Paramount Pictures, hot on the heels of Mission: Impossible 2, has scored another summer smash with its updated remake of 1971 blaxploitation classic Shaft. Featuring Samuel L Jackson as New York cop Shaft with original star Richard Roundtree as his uncle John, the movie grossed $21.1m over the three-day weekend ...
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Relativity sets up Gun Hill Road II co-financing with Sony, Universal
Relativity Media hasestablished Gun Hill Road II, an independent co-financing package that providesdiscrete and separate funds for both Sony Pictures Entertainment and UniversalPictures. The arrangement willprovide production funds for a total of 19 features, 11 from Sony and nine fromUniversal, one of which is a co-production between the ...
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Relativity sets up Gun Hill Road II co-financing with Sony, Universal
Relativity Media has establishedGun Hill Road II, an independent co-financing package that provides discreteand separate funds for both Sony Pictures Entertainment and Universal Pictures.The arrangement will provide production funds for a total of 19 features, 11from Sony and nine from Universal, one of which is a co-production between thetwo.The pictures ...
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New Films doses up on Caffeine for Cannes
Beverly Hills-based NewFilms International (NFI) has picked up international rights to John Cosgrove'sensemble comedy Caffeine and will commence sales at Cannes next week.Mena Suvari, Marsha Thomason, Katherine Heigl, Mike Vogel and Breckin Meyerstar in the story of sex, fidelity and forgiveness.John Cosgrove's feature directorial debut is based on a screenplay ...
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Filming begins in Scotland on horror-thriller Senseless
ShorelineEntertainment and Matador Pictures have started principal photography inGlasgow on Senseless staringJason Behr.Matador's Nigel Thomas and Micky MacPherson of Plum Films are producing andShoreline's Morris Ruskin serves as executive producer along with Matador'sLauri Apelian and Circle Of Confusion's Lawrence Mattis, David Alpert and DavidEngel.Simon Hynd is directing based on his ...
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Relativity Media fires up Gun Hill Road package
Relativity Media has established Gun Hill Road II, an independent co-financingpackage that provides discrete funds for both Sony Pictures Entertainment and Universal Pictures.Thearrangement will provide production funds for 19 features, 11 from Sony andnine from Universal, one of which is a co-production between the two.Thepictures are planned for release at ...
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Caan heads up Maverick Global's debut Cannes slate
Maverick Global, thefledgling international arm of Miami-based domestic home entertainmentdistributor Maverick Entertainment Group (MEG), arrives in Cannes with aseven-strong slate headed up by the gangster drama This Thing Of Ours.The picture stars James Caan as a mob family godfather and centres on anaudacious heist. Frank Vincent and Vincent Pastore also ...
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Caan heads up Maverick Global's debut Cannes slate
Maverick Global, thefledgling international arm of Miami-based domestic home entertainmentdistributor Maverick Entertainment Group (MEG), arrives in Cannes with aseven-strong slate headed up by the gangster drama This Thing Of Ours.The picture stars James Caan as a mob family godfather and centres on anaudacious heist. Frank Vincent and Vincent Pastore also ...