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    Chan to star in Tokyo-set drama Shinjuku Incident

    2007-07-23T07:12:00Z

    Hong Kong's JCE Movies is set to produce Japan-set drama The Shinjuku Incident, starring Jackie Chan and directed by Derek Yee. Chan will also produce the film through JCE - his joint venture with Albert Yeung's Emperor Motion Pictures (EMP) - while EMP will handle international sales. The Hong Kong ...

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    Crouching Tiger to open San Sebastian's Top

    2000-08-22T19:32:00Z

    Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon will open "Festivals' Top", part of this year's Zabaltegi (Open Zone) section at the San Sebastian International Film Festival (September 21-30). The festival has split its traditional offering of films in Zabaltegi into two divisions: Festivals' Top, which will present features already screened at ...

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    Suite Dreams director Mitani set to make Magic for Toho

    2007-07-23T07:23:00Z

    Toho has announced details of Suite Dreams writer-director Koki Mitani's next project. Entitled The Magic Hour, the film will star Satoshi Tsumabuki (Dororo) and Koichi Sato (Sukiyaki Western Django). The story follows a young underworld figure (Tsumabuki) who promises to track down a hit man for his boss. When he ...

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    Climates wins top prize at Japan 's Skip City festival

    2007-07-23T07:40:00Z

    Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Climates was awarded best picture at the 4th Skip City International Digital Cinema Festival (July 14-22) in Tokyo. The accolade also carried a $82,722 (Y10m) cash prize by fest sponsor Sony. The Turkey-France co-production depicts the volatile relationship between a professor and his young girlfriend. ...

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    Italian films lead the 16 selections for Venice Days sidebar

    2007-07-23T12:46:00Z

    Thirteen films and three documentaries - hailing from France, Spain, Russia, Canada, Germany, Italy, UK, Lebanon, United States, Poland, Mexico make up the programme for this year's Venice Days sidebar, announced Tuesday. Italy tops the entries this year with three features and two documentaries to include political satirist Sabrina Guzzanti's ...

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    Peccadillo takes UK rights to XXY and Poltergay

    2007-07-23T13:22:00Z

    UK distributor Peccadillo Pictures has acquired all UK and Ireland distribution rights to Lucia Puenzo's XXY as well as home entertainment rights for Eric Lavaine's Poltergay. XXY won the Cannes Critics' Week Grand Prix and Rail D'Or. Ines Efron and Martin Piroyansky star in the story of a young hermaphrodite ...

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    Medusa announces that Michael Clayton will have Venice gala

    2007-07-23T13:26:00Z

    Italian film giant Medusa announced legal drama Michael Clayton starring George Clooney by screenwriter turned director Tony Gilroy will screen as a gala event at the 64th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Medusa VP and CEO Giampaolo Letta made up the announcement one week before the Venice Film Festival ...

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    Swedish admissions up but local productions down 3.8% in 2006

    2007-07-23T13:45:00Z

    Swedish cinemas struck back in 2006, having lost 11% both in attendance and gross box office receipts the year before: admissions reached 15.3 million and ticket sales $181 million (Eu131 million), up 5% and 7%, respectively. However, according to the annual report on the film industry published by the Swedish ...

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    Brazilian admissions steady but ticket price rise boosts sales 4%

    2007-07-23T13:52:00Z

    Brazilian cinema admissions in the first six months of 2007 matched the figures for the same period last year, with attendance up only 0.15%. Box-office sales, however, rose 4% thanks to increase in ticket prices. According to Filme B, a local film company that reviews theatrical market numbers, Brazil's total ...

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    Bastion takes on Godley's debut Where The Treetops Glisten

    2007-07-23T14:19:00Z

    New UK independent producer Bastion Pictures has optioned the rights to Where The Treetops Glisten, which will mark the debut feature of Kevin Godley, who previously worked on music videos and documentaries. Godley co-wrote the script with Adrian Deevoy. The film is about executives at a TV company specialising in ...

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    Film industry said to contribute nearly $9bn to UK economy

    2007-07-23T15:22:00Z

    The UK film industry contributed about $8.9bn (£4.3bn) to the UK's gross domestic product in 2006 - a 39% increase in two years, according to a new Oxford Economics report supported by The UK Film Council and Pinewood Shepperton. That figure represents direct impact from core film activities such as ...

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    Korea's Sidus FNH to move into distribution

    2007-07-23T16:02:00Z

    Major Korean production house Sidus FNH has announced it will start distributing its own films late this year. The company's first self-distributed film looks likely to be romantic comedy Yong-eui-judo Miss Shin (original title) about a rich and accomplished young woman who goes about selecting a husband the same way ...

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    Beast, Coffee join Toronto world premiere line-up

    2000-08-22T19:36:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has finalised its programme for the 25th anniversary event, announcing a further six world premieres including UK heist film Sexy Beast, directed by Jonathan Glazer and starring Ben Kingsley and Ray Winstone, and Chinese Coffee directed by and starring Al Pacino.The other world premieres are:How ...

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    Fortissimo seduced by Lee's Help Me Eros

    2007-07-23T20:30:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has picked up worldwide sales rights outside Taiwan and Malaysia to Help Me Eros, directed by Taiwanese actor-turned-filmmaker Lee Kang-sheng. The film tells the story of a stock-broker who finds comfort in marijuana, suicide hotline counsellor Chyi and local betelnut seller Shin after a market crash leaves him ...

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    Malaysia's James Lee lines up Waiting, Hysteria

    2007-07-23T20:30:00Z

    Malaysian pioneering independent filmmaker James Lee will shoot two new projects back-to-back - digital film Waiting For Love and his first 35mm mainstream feature film Hysteria. A six-day shoot has just begun on the digital film, the last installment of a love trilogy which also includes Before We Fall In ...

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    Indian Film Company backs six new projects including Loot

    2007-07-23T16:55:00Z

    The Indian Film Company, the Bollywood producer which recently started trading on the UK's Alternative Investment Market in June, has invested $24m (£12m) in six new film projects to be produced over the next year. The new projects bring Indian Film Company's slate of productions to a total of 20 ...

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    Screen International's Toronto Product Guide for 2007

    2007-07-29T19:17:00Z

    SCREEN INTERNATIONAL PRESENTSToronto Product GuideDear Industry Colleague,Screen International is compiling entries for its market leading product guide for Toronto 2007. This is your best opportunity to promote your company’s presence and your films at what will be a busy and strongly contested market.For your FREE product and company listings you ...

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    Arndt promoted at NBC Universal TV Distribution

    2007-07-23T20:01:00Z

    Haydn Arndt has been promoted to senior vice president, sales liaison at NBC Universal International Television Distribution.Arndt, who most recently served as vice president, sales liaison, overseeing Australia and New Zealand, will continue to be based in NBC Universal's Sydney office.Since joining NBC Universal in 2005, he has overseen the ...

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    Romero's Diary Of The Dead heads TIFF Midnight Madness

    2007-07-23T23:09:00Z

    George Romero's Diary Of The Dead was one of the titles announced in the Toronto International Film Festival's Midnight Madness sidebar today. The festival also announced titles in its child-oriented Sprockets Family Zone programme and the experimental strand Wavelengths. Diary follows a group of student filmmakers whose amateur horror production ...

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    Bromstad to head international TV production at NBC Universal

    2007-07-23T23:15:00Z

    Angela Bromstad has been named president of international television production at NBC Universal International.Based in London to head the new division, Bromstad will spearhead television content partnerships and oversee an increase in local production across all territories.She previously served as president of the Los Angeles-based NBC Universal Television Studios, now ...