All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 1087
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PGA to launch co-production showcase in June
The Producers Guild Of America (PGA) will launch the inaugural International Film Co-Production Showcase (CoProShow) competition this summer.
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Fox signs European satellite distribution deal with SmartJog
Twentieth Century Fox and digital delivery company SmartJog have signed a non-exclusive agreement for satellite distribution of Fox’s digital films to European theatres.
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NewsConnelly, Kinnear join comedy thriller Salvation Boulevard
Jennifer Connelly and Greg Kinnear have joined Mandalay Vision’s comedy thriller Salvation Boulevard, which Myriad Pictures is selling overseas.
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Joan Rivers to close 53rd SFIFF
Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg’s Joan Rivers – A Piece Of Work will close the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival on May 6.
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NewsAlice surges to $300m overseas in third weekend rule
Alice In Wonderland reached $300m according to early estimates from Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (WDSMPI) as the film reigned supreme for the third weekend.
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NewsOscar winning composer John Barry to receive lifetime award in Ghent
Four-time Oscar winning composer John Barry will receive a lifetime achievement award at the Ghent International Film Festival’s World Soundtrack Award Academy.
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Women's International Film & Arts Festival in Miami to host Indian panel
Film-maker and actor Paras Chaudhari will join Zee Cinema executives for an Indian panel at the 5th Annual Women’s International Film & Arts Festival in Miami.
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NewsHyde Park Imagenation appoints key creative duo
Hyde Park Imagenation has hired creative executives Jason Mirch (pictured) and Yee Yeo Chang as the joint venture seeks to build a stable of commercially viable projects for the global market.
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NewsEmbattled MGM to review 'a number of bids'
The MGM ownership saga dragged on last night [March 22] as sources associated with the studio confirmed it had received several bids.
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NewsNumber one hold boosts Alice's domestic tally to $266m
Alice In Wonderland retained its North American box office crown as an estimated $35m in its third weekend was too strong for new releases from Fox, Sony and Universal.
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NewsEwan McGregor to play Edward VIII in Madonna's W.E.
Ewan McGregor has joined the cast of Madonna’s upcoming project W.E. to play Edward VIII.
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Industry event Tribeca All Access unveils 24 projects
The Tribeca Film Institute has announced the 24 projects selected for Tribeca All Access (TAA).
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Tom Boogaers lands UPIE general manager Benelux role
Universal Pictures International Entertainment (UPIE) has named Tom Boogaers as general manager of Universal Pictures Benelux, effective immediately.
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FeaturesLocal films from a global giant
Fox Filmed Entertainment’s two-year-old local production unit, Fox International Productions (FIP), started the year with local hits in China and India. President Sanford Panitch tells Jeremy Kay about FIP’s expanding ambitions
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NewsDisney looks to Alice to rule overseas for third weekend
Disney’s Alice In Wonderland is expected to hold on to the overseas crown for the third successive weekend and should have little trouble racing toward the $285m mark.
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NewsWaltz to direct rom-com for Fox International Productions
Christoph Waltz, riding high on his recent Oscar win for Inglourious Basterds, will make his feature directorial debut on a Fox International Productions romantic comedy.
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San Francisco Society to honour Robert Duvall
The San Francisco Film Society will present Robert Duvall with the Peter J Owens Award in honour of his “brilliance, independence and integrity.”
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Kirsten Dunst's Bastard among Tribeca short films roster
The world premiere of Kirsten Dunst’s short film and a screening of this year’s live-action Oscar winner are among the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival’s short films line-up.
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Eight films to open 2010 Dallas Int'l Film Festival
An unprecedented eight films will open the Dallas International Film Festival on April 8.
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Tiny Furniture, Marwencol, Brotherhood among SXSW winners
Lena Dunham’s Tiny Furniture has won the SXSW narrative feature competition and Jeff Malmberg’s Marwencol has earned top documentary honours.
















