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    London Film School to support working filmmakers in developing skills

    2008-10-30T18:51:00Z

    The UK's London Film School has launched Fast Forward, a programme to enable film professionals to develop their craft or to move to a new one. The London Film School (LFF) has launched Fast Forward, upgrade programmes for working professionals.The programmes will allow working professionals to train during intensive weeks ...

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    Tulpan takes first feature award at Times BFI London Film Festival

    2008-10-30T19:30:00Z

    The 52nd Times BFI London Film Festival has announced three awards at its closing gala, Tulpan, takes best first feature, Three Blind Mice is critics favourite and Mid-August Lunch is recognised for its humanity and artistry. Director Sergey Dvortsevoy received the Sutherland Trophy for Tulpan; director Matthew Newton was awarded ...

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    Telefilm Canada launches production funding for French outside Quebec

    2008-10-30T20:18:00Z

    Public film financier Telefilm Canada is setting up an investment program for French-language filmmakers who work outside of the province of Quebec. The agency's new Official Languages Activities Program (OLA) will have a total of $1.88m (C$2.3m) to devote to the initiative. While more than 80 per cent of French-speaking ...

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    Ackerman named COO at LA media and research firm Interpret

    2008-10-30T20:20:00Z

    Aric Ackerman has been appointed COO at Los Angeles-based media and technology research firm Interpret LLC.Ackerman will oversee business development, finance, legal and operations for the company, which helps major entertainment and video game clients devise and assesse their media strategies.Ackerman reports to CEO Michael Dowling and will also be ...

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    Metrodome acquires UK and Ireland on 50 Dead Men Walking

    2008-10-30T20:23:00Z

    Metrodome Distribution has acquired an all rights deal for the UK and Ireland from HandMade Films International to Kari Skogland's Fifty Dead Men Walking, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.Metrodome's Peter Urie struck the deal with HandMade's Guy Collins following robust interest from buyers after the ...

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    The Hurt Locker kicks off 23rd Mar del Plata Film Festival

    2008-10-30T20:30:00Z

    The 23rd Mar del Plata Film Festival, which takes place in Mar del Plata, Argentina from Nov. 6-16, has announced that the festival will open with Kathryn Bigelow's Iraq bomb squad movie The Hurt Locker with Bigelow and writer Mark Boal in attendance.Latin America's only FIAPF classified A-level festival will ...

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    Locarno's Finzi named director of Miami International Film Festival

    2008-11-01T04:00:00Z

    Tiziana Finzi, who has spent the last nine years at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland, serving as deputy director for the last three years, has been named director of the Miami International Film Festival in Florida, US. She will officially begin at the festival, which is held under the ...

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    Reiko Bradley moves to head Seven Arts International

    2008-10-30T21:56:00Z

    Heading into the AFM, Reiko Bradley has been named president of Seven Arts International.Bradley will oversee all aspects of Seven Arts Pictures' burgeoning international sales and distribution operations as well as domestic distribution and the marketing of all Seven Arts titles. She will also play a key role in evaluating ...

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    Peace Arch picks up three for international sales

    2008-10-30T22:17:00Z

    Peace Arch Entertainment Group has picked up international rights to the dark comedy Nobel Son, the drama Explicit iLLS and the thriller Two: Thirteen.The company will showcase all three films at the AFM along with Goal 3: Taking On The World, the final episode in the Goal football trilogy.Nobel Son ...

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    Italy picks Hundred Steps as Oscar contender

    2000-11-08T18:19:00Z

    Italy has chosen Marco Tullio Giordana's The Hundred Steps (I Cento Passi) as its official entry for the foreign-language Oscar, over both Silvio Soldini's Bread And Tulips and Giuseppe Tornatore's Malena, which had both been widely tipped.The Hundred Steps is based on the true story of Peppino Impastato, a student ...

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    SPRI looking for big numbers from Quantum in three territories

    2008-10-31T06:05:00Z

    Bond is back. Sony Pictures Releasing International unleashes Quantum Of Solace in its first three territories this weekend in what is expected to be a boisterous launch for the fresh 007 adventure.The follow-up to the hugely successful 2006 release Casino Royale sees Daniel Craig reprise his role as the British ...

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    Summit International takes on Tornatore's $30m Baaria

    2008-10-31T06:38:00Z

    Summit International has boarded worldwide rights excluding Italy ahead of AFM to Giuseppe Tornatore's $30m epic Italian drama Baaria.Italy's Medusa Film and Tarak Ben Ammar's France-based Quinta Communications produced the story and Quinta had previously handled sales.Medusa holds Italian rights to the Sicilian-set comdy spanning three generations from the 1930s ...

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    Gomes receives FIPRESCI at Viennale for Aquele Querido Mes De Agosto

    2008-10-31T13:13:00Z

    Portuguese director Miguel Gomes received the FIPRESCI Critics Award at this year's Viennale for Aquele Querido Mes De Agosto. In a statement, the critics' jury said that Gomes' film 'brings to life a world of music, passion, romanticism and tragedy.' Miguel Gomes was also the subject of a special homage ...

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    Rotterdam International film festival unveils new forward looking logo

    2008-10-31T13:47:00Z

    The Rotterdam International film festival has unveiled a new logo to support its recently announced changes to programming. A reworking of the Rotterdam festival's famous tiger, the festival has introduced the logo to support the proactive and forward looking approach it wishes to promote.The logo comes a few months after ...

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    Berlin to showcase German film industry to Bollywood

    2008-10-31T14:39:00Z

    The German film industry will showcase its services and funding opportunities to Bollywood in a special presentation to the Indian film industry in Mumbai.The event will be organised by Berlin-Brandenburg Film Commission (BFFC) and inward investment agency Berlin Partner on November 2.India 's burgeoning film industry has recently been building ...

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    Shoreline takes on worldwide rights to Tom Cool

    2008-10-31T16:09:00Z

    Morris Ruskin's Shoreline Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights ahead of AFM to director Ron Carlson's comedy Tom Cool.Mila Kunis, Clifton Collins Jr, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Michael Rapaport, Jason Mewes and Tony Todd star in the story of a young man who lands his dream job as a driver for an escort ...

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    Cinemavault takes on sales for Where God Left His Shoes

    2008-10-31T16:15:00Z

    Toronto-based Cinemavault has picked up from Paul Allen's Vulcan Productions the drama Where God Left His Shoes starring John Leguizamo.Salvatore Stabile directed the take of a down-and-out boxer who takes his young son on a journey around New York City to look for a home on Christmas Eve.The film premiered ...

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    Icon takes UK and Australian rights to Karl Golden's Pelican Blood

    2008-10-31T18:09:00Z

    Icon has acquired UK and Australian rights to Karl Golden's second feature film Pelican Blood. The Honeymooners (2003) was his first feature.The film is based on the cult novel by Cris Freddi with the screenplay by Cris Cole. The film is a collaboration between Magna Films, P&C Arcade Film Fund, ...

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    Wild Bunch AFM slate mixes major buzz titles and new film-makers

    2008-11-03T06:00:00Z

    Wild Bunch is heading into the AFM with a series of new projects from young film-makers; the first images from Woody Allen's latest; and at least one film that could spark a bidding war among US distributors. The company will screen Largo Winch, its $35.6m (Euros 28m) comic book adaptation ...

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    The Rainmakers

    2008-10-31T18:30:00Z

    High School Musical's (HSM) third instalment lived up to its billing as the right film for the right time: pure escapism in a global recession.High School Musical 3: Senior Year set a new opening record for a musical in the US with a three-day debut of $42m. Internationally, it opened ...