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  • News

    Nigel Clark returns to Sony after stints at UIP, Eon

    2008-12-19T02:26:00Z

    Nigel Clark has returned to Sony as senior executive vice president of international marketing following his role as executive vice president of international marketing at UIP and a recent consultancy stint for Eon Productions on Quantum Of Solace, which Sony released worldwide.Clark first joined Sony in London as European marketing ...

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    Coleman and Matthews get top jobs at Screen Australia

    2008-12-19T07:15:00Z

    Martha Coleman, who recently returned to Australia after seven years working in the UK film industry, has been appointed head of development at Screen Australia and will work from the Sydney headquarters. A second senior appointment was also announced today: Melbourne-based Ross Matthews, an eight-year veteran of the now defunct ...

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    China Film, Enlight launch new media shorts programme

    2008-12-19T10:57:00Z

    China Film Group Corporation and private entertainment group Enlight Media launched the 'China Film New Media Production Project' today with 20 short films to be distributed across 12 digital platforms, starting from Saturday (Dec 20). The two groups plan to spend more than $7.3m (RMB50m) to produce 1,000 short films ...

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    Stelios Ziannis to leave Germany's Kinowelt International

    2008-12-19T11:54:00Z

    Stelios Ziannis, head of world sales at Germany's Kinowelt International for the past eight years, is leaving the company of his own accord at the end of December.Ziannis will be succeeded by Barbara Knabe, Kinowelt's head of TV sales.Kanbe will have responsibility for cooperation with the world sales and distribution ...

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    European Film Market launches documentary initiative

    2008-12-19T12:01:00Z

    The European Documentary Network (EDN) is collaborating with the Berlinale's European Film Market (EFM) to provide a new initiative for documentary sellers entitled Meet The Docs.Meet The Docs will serve as a connecting platform for all documentary sellers, buyers, and directors offering a meeting place and a general information service ...

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    Screenopinion:Film must look to reinvention

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    In the middle of the fake souk in the hotel complex where the Dubai International Film Festival is based, there is a Santa's grotto blaring out Frosty The Snowman.Given the temperature is up to 28 degrees centigrade even in December, it is a surreal setting - perfect, in fact, for ...

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    2008 Review of the Year - Crunch time

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    This has been the year of the reality check. Over the last few years, there has been reason for confidence about strong growth. Globalisation was opening or reopening territories, with vast populations seemingly all demanding to be entertained. New technologies were promising to crash through the limitations of the physical ...

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    2008 Review of the Year - Specialty crunch: Reality bites

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    The talk in the specialty and independent sector right now is all about the importance of discipline and modest scales of economy. The inflated budgets of previous high-profile awards contenders such as Cold Mountain and last year's There Will Be Blood may have raised eyebrows, but now the industry has ...

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    2008 Review of the Year - 2008: The headlines

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    JANUARYHeath Ledger is found dead in New York; UK co-productions crash in the first year of the tax incentive; Golden Globes ceremony cancelled as writers' strike bites - Atonement and Sweeney Todd win best film honours; SPC buys The Wackness and Frozen River as Sundance ends; Trouble The Water and ...

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    2008 Review of the Year - North America box office and international charts

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    The headline story of the 2008 box office can be summed up in three words - The Dark Knight. Warner Bros' triumphant follow-up to Batman Begins made history when it became only the second film to cross the half-billion dollar mark in North America and ended up as the second ...

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    Moulin Rouge boosts Oz production

    2000-11-15T17:50:00Z

    The total value of features made in Australia in the 12 months to June 30, 2000 rose 7% to $66m (A$127m), compared to $62m (A$119m) the previous year, according to the Australian Film Commission (AFC). The rise was mostly due to the impact of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge which is ...

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    2008 Review of the Year - What they said in 2008 - Quotes of the Year

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    'Visual effects and animation dominate the movie-going experience like at no time in history.'Yair Landau, former president of Sony Pictures Digital, on the drive towards the cinema of spectacle (January)'A fundamental problem with film, from an investor's point of view, is the lack of visibility of both past and future ...

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    2008 Review of the Year - Selected Festival prize-winners

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    Frozen RiverSUNDANCEGrand jury prize: dramatic awardFrozen River Dir: Courtney Hunt (w'wide gross: $2.3m)Grand Jury Prize documentary awardTrouble The Water Dirs: Tia Lessin and Carl Deal ($481,000)Audience award (dramatic)The Wackness Dir: Jonathan Levine ($2.8m)Audience award (documentary)Fields Of Fuel Dir: Josh TickellGOTHENBERGNordic film awardLet the Right One In Dir: Tomas Alfredson ($2.8m)Wonderful ...

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    New Talent - A Star is Born

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    Benjamin Gilmour, Writer-directorAustralian film-maker Gilmour clearly relishes a challenge - he shot his debut feature, Son Of A Lion, in the radical north-west frontier of Pakistan, with non professionals and entirely undercover (foreigners are not allowed in the province). The result is a gritty drama about an Islamic boy in ...

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    2008 Review of the Year - What they said in 2008 - Quotes of the Year

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    'We are facing a major phenomenon that could endanger the film and television industry.'Frederic Delacroix, the director of Alpa, on rising levels of online piracy (August)'They will be out of the film-finance business for a long time.'Stephen Prough, founder of Los Angeles-based investment bank Salem Partners, on the banks (August)'In ...

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    Profile:The VFX genius behind The Spirit

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    His title at San Francisco and Los Angeles-based visual effects and production company The Orphanage is chief technology officer. But Stu Maschwitz is no gadget-obsessed geek.'There are a lot of people who get off on the technical challenges; I'm not one of them,' asserts Maschwitz, who co-founded The Orphanage in ...

  • Features

    United States - Documentary evidence

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    The launch last summer of Msnbc Films brought not just a new player but a new type of player onto the US documentary scene.The initiative is an off-shoot of Msnbc, the basic cable news channel (owned by Microsoft and NBC Universal) that reaches 91.6 million US TV households. And among ...

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    Profile: Shorts International

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    It might seem like a challenge to fill a rolling 24-hour schedule with short films but Carter Pilcher, head of Shorts International, the London-based company behind the new UK channel Shorts TV, is unfazed.'We developed a huge catalogue, building video-on-demand relationships,' he explains. 'We have an enormous library and thousands ...

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    Profile: Ray Burdis' Britflick Productions

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    This time last year, UK producer-writer-actor-director Ray Burdis was happily retired and making wine in the south of France. But his passion for film-making, and encouragement from his friends in the industry, brought him back to the UK where he has set up a new production company, Britflick Productions.'I had ...

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    Awards Countdown - Best Director

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    1. DANNY BOYLE - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIREBoyle’s dazzling command of his medium was never more apparent than in Slumdog, as it is now simply known. In applying his trademark visceral style famous from Trainspotting and 28 Days Later to a cheerfully preposterous Mumbai romantic saga, he is thrilling audiences everywhere the ...