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Imagina books deals for Amador, Red Eagle, Three Meters
Spanish outfit Imagina International Sales has announced a load of big deals on its titles ahead of Toronto, including Fernando Leon De Aranoa’s award-winning drama Amador to Film Movement for the US and Canada.
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Toronto 2011: Real to Reel
Real to ReelThe Boy Who Was A King (Bulg-Ger)Dir Andrey PaounovThe story of Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha who became the tsar of Bulgaria at the age of six and returned from exile following the end of communist rule to be elected prime minister.Contact Zero One - office@zeroone.deComic-Con: Episode IV — A Fan’s ...
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Toronto 2011: Vanguard, Midnight Madness, Visions, TIFF Kids
VanguardCARRÉ BLANC (Fr-Lux-Bel-Switz)Dir Jean-Baptiste LéonettiThe first feature from acclaimed French commercials director Léonetti, Carré Blanc is a futuristic drama set in a dark dystopian world, about a suicide survivor who works for a nameless corporation. Produced by Tarantula, Solair Films and CJSC CTC Network, the film’s cast includes Sami Bouajila ...
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Film London, Film Export UK to run dedicated UK Film Centre at TIFF
Film London is teaming up with UK sales trade assocation body Film Export UK to host a new UK Film Centre at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
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Toronto 2011: Contemporary World Cinema
Contemporary World Cinema388 Arletta Avenue (Can)Dir Randall ColeVincenzo Natali and Steven Hoban produced this high-concept thriller described by TFI International as Paranormal Activity meets Rear Window. It was presold to eOne for Canada and StudioCanal for the UK.Sales TFI InternationalALWAYS BRANDO (Tun)Dir Ridha BehiTunisian writer-director Behi worked with Marlon Brando ...
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Will Toronto see a buying spree?
The heavyweight US sales companies are set to unveil new projects at Toronto ahead of the AFM, confident a weaker US dollar and a buoyant mood from Cannes will prove good for business.
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Antonia Campbell Hughes, Julian Morris to star in Kelly + Victor
The feature adaptation of Niall Griffith’s novel about a passionate love affair has begun shooting in Liverpool.
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Busan unveils ten titles in Flash Forward competition
Canadian films have fared well in the competition for up and coming non Asian directors.
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Producers doing it for themselves
An increasing number of producers are choosing to bypass sales agents altogether and negotiate directly with international buyers. As a producer points out, it can make sense to sell your own film — but only in special cases.
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Youth Film Academy shoots four Shakespere features over summer
Student filmmakers created four feature-length Shakespeare adaptations as part of the Co-Operative Youth Film Academy (BYFA) this summer.
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TIFF adds windows debate and Bruce Beresford talk to programme
Toronto adds two new “Focus On…” sessions to Industry Programme
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Japan's Skip City announces lineup, moves to autumn timeslot
Japan’s Skip City International D-Cinema Festival has announced the lineup for its 8th edition, which runs October 8-16 in Kawaguchi, Saitama prefecture.
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Metrodome launches aggregation service Met Digital
UK distributor launches digital aggregation service for distributors and rights holders
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London writer wins chance to make Olympics film
Former medicine graduate and now playwright to be mentored by Richard E Grant
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Andrzej Wajda to get Lifetime Award at Camerimage Festival
Polish legend Andrzej Wajda is to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the winter festival
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John Fogelman, J J Abrams unveil FactoryMade Ventures
The former WME board member announced the hybrid entertainment, media business development and consultancy on Tuesday (6) and said the Star Trek director, a longtime client, was on board as its principal investor.
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MGM hires Doug Finberg to head marketing
The executive arrives from his consultancy Finberg Worldwide and will serve as evp of marketing.
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Inferno to tout Broken City at Toronto
The company sent out the screenplay before the Labor Day holiday weekend and anticipates heavy interest on the noir tale as buyers prepare to descend on Canada.