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British Lion completes post on Hardy's The Wicker Tree
British Lion has completed post-production on Robin Hardy’s TheWicker Man follow-up, The Wicker Tree.
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Myriad boards international sales on Nice Guy Johnny
Myriad Pictures chief Kirk D’Amico has taken on international sales to Ed Burn’s romantic comedy Nice GuyJohnny heading into Toronto.
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Barney's Version to open Hamptons Int'l FIlm Festival
Barney’s Version, the Sony Pictures Classics acquisition that is set to receive its world premiere in Toronto, will open the Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) on October 7.
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Weinstein duo Dani Weinstein and Sara Serlen head to ID PR
Longtime The Weinstein Company publicists Dani Weinstein and Sara Serlen have left to join ID PR as senior vice-president and vice-president, respectively.
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Bridges, White to receive BAFTA/LA honours
BAFTA/LA will honour Jeff Bridges and Betty White at the 2010 BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards on November 4 in Los Angeles.
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Lightbox footprint named for Reitmans
The footprint around TIFF Bell Lightbox has been named in honour of Leslie and Clara Reitman.
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NC Fest names award after Peter Brunette
The Best Director Award has been renamed as part of RiverRun’s 2011 edition.
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This week’s hot projects on Screenbase
German independent 3D thriller The Forbidden Girl, US-Spain co-production The Cold Light Of Day and French drama Tomboy constitute this week’s highlights on Screen’s online production listings.
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Berlin-based EEAP signs exclusive distribution deal with Bulgaria
Berlin-based license trader Eastern European Acquisition Pool (EEAP) has signed an exclusive distribution deal with Bulgaria’s leading theatrical distributor and exhibitor Alexandra Groupholding.
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Paskaljevic to head San Sebastian official selection jury
San Sebastian has announced its official selection jury for this year, which will be chaired by award winning Serbian director Goran Paskaljevic.
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Confessions selected as Japan's Oscar entry
Director Tetsuya Nakashima’s Confessions (Kokuhaku) has been selected as Japan’s official entry for the best foreign-language film category of the Academy Awards.
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Channel 4 Britdoc and Puma launch documentary initiatives
The partnership includes an annual 50,000 euros award for the documentary that has made the most significant social interest.
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South Africa selects Life Above All in foreign Oscar race
South Africa has selected Oliver Schmitz’s Life Above All as its entry for the best foreign film category at the 2011 Academy Awards.
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Spain’s film funding reduced due to crisis
The Spanish Film Institute (ICAA) has been forced to half its funding for individual film projects from $1m (€800,000) to $500,000 (€400,000) based on their commercial success, due to the economic crisis.
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