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    Garlock joins WBPI in new promotions senior vp post

    2003-09-30T04:00:00Z

    Gene Garlock has been appointed to the new post of senior vicepresident of promotions at Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI).Reporting directly to Sue Kroll, president of marketing at WBPI,Garlock will head up the promotions department with particular focus ondeveloping third-party business tied to international releases.Along with developing and managing ongoing ...

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    Hollywood independents in shock as MPAA screener ban rewrites Oscar game

    2003-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Studio-affiliated members of the independent film community claimtheir chances of success in the upcoming awards season could lie in ruins nowthat the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) proposal to abolishpreview screening tapes looks likely to be pushed through this week.The specialized divisions of the studios - Fine Line Features,Focus ...

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    Pirates still controls international box office seas

    2003-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Buena Vista International(BVI)'s Pirates Of The Caribbeanremained the top international film at the weekend as it grossed $13m andraised its international running total to $292m.The highlights wereholdovers in the UK, where in its seventh week the film dropped 12% and added$1.2m for $41.4m, and Germany, where it dropped 24% in ...

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    Hero scores number one opening in France

    2003-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Zhang Yimou's action epic Hero opened number one in France at the weekend, grossing$1.9m from 375 theatres. According to executives atUniversal, which distributed the film there after acquiring rights from Focus,the opening was well ahead of the 10 other new entries and comprised 60% of the2000 opening for Crouching Tiger, ...

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    Hausfater lands at Miramax in international role

    2003-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Industry veteran Jere Hausfater has landed at Miramax Films asexecutive vice president and co-head of Miramax International.Breaking tradition for the company's international arm, he will bebased in Los Angeles but will report to New York-based COO Rick Sands. He willwork alongside Stuart Ford, the Miramax executive vice president who took ...

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    Fox faced with $100m LXG lawsuit from Poll, Cohen

    2003-09-29T04:00:00Z

    Martin Poll, the veteranproducer of The Lion In Winterand Love And Death, andscreenwriter Larry Cohen have filed a $100m lawsuit against Fox Entertainmentclaiming its summer release The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LXG)stole their idea.Papers lodged at the USDistrict Court in Los Angeles on Sept 25 cite infringement of copyright andclaim ...

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    S.W.A.T. dethrones Bayside Shakedown 2 in Japan

    2003-09-29T04:00:00Z

    S.W.A.T. scored two number one openings in Asia over theweekend as it went out in its first major markets.The police thriller grossedan estimated $3m in Japan and became the first film in nine weeks to dethrone BaysideShakedown 2.The Yen114.3m openingcompares to Yen92m for XXX andYen107.7m for The Bourne Identity,which were ...

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    Six new film-makers awarded prizes as IFP/New York Market closes

    2003-09-29T04:00:00Z

    Benno Schoberth headed up aroster of six emerging film-makers honoured at the 2003 IFP/New York MarketAwards on Sept 25, winning the work-in-progress completion award in theemerging narrative category for the inner-city drama Shelter.The Screenplay Award went toTanya Steele for The Parachute Factory, the story of two teenagers on the run ...

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    The Rundown another number one opening for Universal

    2003-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Universal'saction extravaganza The Rundownslammed its way to the top on $18m at the weekend, confirming The Rock's earlypromise as a charismatic star with box office brawn. Theformer wrestling star - who uses his real name Dwayne Johnson these days -stars as a mercenary who gets caught up in the Amazon ...

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    Mexico targets UK, Pirates eyes $300m haul

    2003-09-26T04:00:00Z

    Sheer momentum should ensure another strong international box office haul for Pirates Of The Caribbean this upcoming weekend as it closes in on $300m.The swashbuckling blockbuster has no major bows but will look to more impressive holdovers to boost its $275m international running total for Buena Vista International (BVI).BVI opens ...

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    Cooler, Human Stain bookend brimming Hamptons festival

    2003-09-25T00:00:00Z

    The East Coast premiere of Wayne Kramer's Las Vegas-set casinodrama The Cooler willopen the 2003 Hamptons International Film Festival, which runs from Oct 22-26and closes with the East Coast premiere of Robert Benton's drama The HumanStain.All in all there will be 22 world premieres at this festival thattakes place in ...

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    Giannetti named Columbia exec-vice president of production

    2003-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Andrea Giannetti has been named executive vice president of production at Columbia Pictures. Giannetti, who reports to co-presidents of production Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, most recently spearheaded development and production on Once Upon A Time In Mexico and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. She is currently working on Tim Burton's ...

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    NYC's Guggenheim mounts huge Fellini retrospective

    2003-09-25T00:00:00Z

    The Guggenheim Museum in New York will launch a retrospectiveof Federico Fellini's films and rarely seen drawings next month to coincidewith the 10th anniversary of the great director's death.Included in the three-month show are newly restored printsand a section devoted to Fellini's art that includes caricatures he drew as ayoung ...

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    AFMA board undergoes international makeover

    2003-09-24T00:00:00Z

    AFMA says its new board of directors is the most internationalyet, with eight of its members from companies headquartered outside the US.Yesterday, at the organisation's annual membershipmeeting, five executives were elected to the board for the first time.They are: Wouter Barendrecht from Fortissimo Sales(Netherlands/Hong Kong), TF1's Patrick Binet (France), Nicolas ...

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    NORTH AMERICA

    2003-09-24T00:00:00Z

    DreamWorks' latest Woody Allen title, Anything Else, flopped into 12th place on $1.7m. Dividing critics, the comedy which stars Jason Biggs and Christina Ricci was both the weakest and widest of DreamWorks' Allen releases suggesting that a marketing campaign that relied heavily on promoting Biggs and Ricci and downplaying Allen's ...

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    Melissa Gilbert re-elected president of SAG

    2003-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Melissa Gilbert has been re-elected president of the US actors'union Screen Actors Guild (SAG) following a national poll that saw her romphome with 50% of the vote."It is an honour and a thrill to be re-elected," Gilbert said in astatement. "I said at the beginning of the campaign that I ...

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    Mill Valley unveils fest programme, 11 world premieres

    2003-09-23T04:00:00Z

    Eleven world premieres, 14US premieres and tributes to Lili Taylor, Peter Coyote and Denys Arcand areamong the highlights of the 26th Mill Valley Film Festival, which runs in MarinCounty, California, from Oct 2-12.Featured among the worldpremieres are Brigitte Brault's harrowing examination of life under theTaliban in Afghanistan Unveiled,David Hickson's South ...

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    Sundance Channel closes 13-picture deal with Palm

    2003-09-23T04:00:00Z

    The Sundance Channel has acquired US television rights to 13 filmsfrom Palm Pictures, including Claude Chabrol's drama The Flower Of Evil, Dagur Kar's acclaimed Icelandicdrama Noi The Albino and Mark Moorman's music documentary Tom Dowd And The Languageof Music.Thegroup of films includes Palm's entire 2003 slate as well as several ...

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    Pie 3 opens top in Netherlands, Norway for Universal

    2003-09-23T04:00:00Z

    Universal's AmericanPie: The Wedding scored two stronginternational number one bows at the weekend and, with 38 markets to go, iscomfortably on course to pass $100m.The comedy sequel raised itsrunning total to $71.1m following a $759,000 haul from 92 venues in TheNetherlands and $461,000 from 39 in Norway, which was Universal's ...

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    Contentfilm, Alec Baldwin team up for Swimmer remake

    2003-09-23T04:00:00Z

    Ed Pressman and John Schmidt's New York-based production anddistribution outfit ContentFilm is to remake the 1968 drama The Swimmer in conjunction with Alec Baldwin's ElDorado Pictures and Vincent Farrell's Iron Films.Baldwin will star in the project, reprising Burt Lancaster's roleas an errant suburbanite who returns home one day by swimming ...