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    Warner winding down on international Revolutions with $3.5m weekend take

    2003-12-16T00:00:00Z

    The Matrix Revolutions raised its international cumulative total to $271.7mover the weekend as the sci-fi trilogy finale grossed an estimated $3.5m and566,305 admissions from 3,047 screens in 57 territories. Several other Warner BrosInternational Pictures titles were in action, including Looney Tunes: BackIn Action, which added $4.7m and980,427 admissions from 3,062 ...

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    NORTH AMERICA

    2003-12-16T00:00:00Z

    On limited release Sony opened Tim Burton's Big Fish in six sites for a $207,377 weekend and a grand $34,563 per-theatre average. The father-son relationship drama stars Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney and Jessica Lange and will add a few sites until it goes wide on Jan 9 2004. It has ...

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    Malin leaves Lions Gate as merger with Artisan complete

    2003-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Lions Gate Entertainment completed its merger with ArtisanEntertainment at 1pm today (Dec 15), finalising the creation of the independentgiant that was first made public in October (Screendaily Oct 28).Former Artisan chief executive officer Amir Malin is leaving topursue other avenues, bringing to an end his six-year association with thecompany."This transaction ...

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    San Francisco critics name Lost In Translation year's best film...

    2003-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Sofia Coppola's Lost InTranslation was named best pictureof 2003 by The San Francisco Film Critics Circle today (Dec 15). Best director honours wentto Peter Jackson for his trilogy finale The Return Of The King, while the 20-person group voted Bill Murray bestactor for his role as a disillusioned semi-retired actor ...

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    ...while Mystic River gets the nod from Boston critics.

    2003-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Mystic River, Lost In Translation and the documentary Capturing TheFriedmans dominate thisyear's Boston Society of Film Critics awards.Clint Eastwood's murder drama was named best picture and alsowon the group's inaugural ensemble cast award ahead of A Mighty Wind.Meanwhile the dreamy Tokyo-set Lost In Translation earned Sophia Coppola the best directoraward ...

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    Hiding And Seeking gets world premiere at NY Jewish Film Festival

    2003-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky'sdocumentary Hiding and Seeking: Faith And Tolerance After The Holocaust and a restored print of Sidney M Goldin's shortYiddish spoof Cantor On Trialboth receive world premieres at the 13th annual New York Jewish Film Festival,which runs from Jan 14-29. The event includes eight USand 13 New ...

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    CTFDI takes $8.1m from S.W.A.T., bringing total to $68.1m

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    The police action thriller S.W.A.T. raised its cumulative total to $68.1mover the weekend.Released by Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International(CTFDI), it grossed $8.1m from 3,700 sites.Opening figuresand ranking for Russia were unavailable on Dec 14, although the distributorreported good holds throughout most of Europe on Friday and Saturday.

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    $10m more for Love Actually as international gross soars to $87m

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    Universal's Love Actually grossed an estimated $10m from 2,800theatres in 28 countries through UIP at the weekend, raising its internationalrunning total to $87m.The total excludes France,where the film is distributed by Studiocanal and has taken $3m to date. Theromantic comedy is looking good to pass $100m with 13 countries still ...

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    Samurai continues to wow in Japan with $4.6m weekend

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    Warner Bros International's The Last Samurai continued to slice through thecompetition in its second weekend in Japan, adding an estimated $4.6m (Yen511.9m)from 538 screens.The action epic, in which TomCruise plays a disillusioned Civil War veteran who undergoes a spiritualawakening in Japan, has now grossed $19.2m (Yeb2.1bn) in the territory.The runningtotal ...

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    Audiovisual/Ster acquires Europlex in Greece

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    Greekentertainment media group Audiovisual has acquired the two-site Europlex-GreeceCineplexes chain through its subsidiary, Ster Cinemas.The acquisitionof the two sites - an eight-screen 1,996-seater venue in Patras and aneight-screen 1.764-seater venue in Larissa - positions Ster Cinemas-Greece asthe country's second largest exhibitor with a total of 35 screens and 8,185seats.Ster willshortly ...

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    AFI top ten list omits Mountain, Grams

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    The American Film Institute(AFI) announced its 10 best films of 2003 today (Dec 14), unveiling a heavilydramatic roster of mainstream and independent titles that is also distinguishedby several notable omissions.After deliberating for twodays the 13-person jury comprising academics, critics and trustees named thefollowing titles: American Splendor, Finding Nemo, The Human ...

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    Revolution controversy hits IDA awards ceremony

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    Kim Bartley and DonnachaO'Briain's The Revolution Will Not Be Televised shared top feature honours at the 19th InternationalDocumentary Association (IDA) awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Friday (Dec13), despite an eleventh hour request by Venezuelan protestors to withhold theaward until the facts of the film had been investigated.Protestors handed outleaflets ...

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    Bolton launches US online one-stop-shop Really Good Films

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    Technology veteran Rick Bolton has launched Really Good Films, anonline one-stop shop that offers US film-goers services, editorial content andproducts and provides the company's commerce partners with a cost-effectivemarketing service.Visitors to the website will be able to read reviews andinterviews, check screening times and buy DVDs, books and soundtracks, amongother ...

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    Global Film Initiative gives grants to films from Uruguay, Turkey, Brazil

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    US-based charitable foundation The Global Film Initiative hasnamed the award recipients for its second annual granting programme. Threerecipients selected from 33 submissions representing 19 countries will eachreceive completion funds of between $20,000 and $40,000.The titles are: Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll's siblingrivalry drama Whisky(Uruguay), Reha Erdem's anarchic look at ...

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    Parent & Stuber promoted to production vice chairmen at Universal

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    Mary Parent and Scott Stuber have each been appointed to the newpositions of vice chairman of worldwide production for Universal Pictures.In their new jobs they will continue to oversee worldwideacquisition, creative development and production of all Universal's films, aswell as overseeing the studio's original made-for-video productions and creativedevelopment and production ...

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    Cold Mountain partners Mirage, Miramax warm up to new deal

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    Miramax Films has signed a three-year-first-look dealwith Sydney Pollack and Anthony Minghella's Mirage Enterprises, kickingoff with the adaptation of Allison Pearson's comic bestseller IDon't Know How She Does It, the first part of Jonathan Stroud's Bartimaeus Trilogy fantasy, The Amulet Of Samarkand, and the family drama The MarryingGame.The deal, announced ...

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    Two Wellspring executives move over to Koch

    2003-12-15T04:00:00Z

    FormerWellspring Media executives Janet Baker and Kathy Gilbert have joined US musicand video distributor Koch Entertainment Distribution, with Baker coming onboard as director of sales - video and Gilbert as regional video sales manager.Effectiveimmediately, Baker will be based in Chicago where she will oversee thecompany's expanding video sales efforts, supervise ...

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    Something's Gotta Give gives Sony ninth number one of the year

    2003-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Romance ruled the box office at the weekend as Sony's wellreceived Something's Gotta Give opened number one on an estimated $17m.To add to the studio's pre-Christmas cheer, it set a new industryrecord of opening nine number one films in a year, beating Warner Bros' oldmark of eight.Two other new releases ...

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    Redford picture added to Sundance lineup

    2003-12-12T04:00:00Z

    Dutch producer Pieter JanBrugge's debut The Clearing,starring festival founder Robert Redford, Helen Mirren and Willem Dafoe, hasbeen added to the list of Sundance Film Festival premieres and is among adocumentary-heavy slate of 16 additional titles that will screen from Jan15-25, 2004.Brugge's producingcredits include The Insider and ThePelican Brief and his ...

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    Honorary Oscar to go to Blake Edwards on Feb 29

    2003-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Blake Edwards will receive an honorary Oscar at the 76th AcademyAwards on Feb 29, 2004.The veteran film-maker will collect the honour in recognition ofhis "extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement"."For more than 50 yearsEdwards has had an extraordinary career writing, directing and producing mainlyhis own material," Academy president Frank Pierson said ...