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  • News

    300 continues to carve up the international box office

    2007-03-22T14:06:00Z

    Collective takings of nine major territories saw a 10.8% increase year-on-year and generated $209m at the box office last weekend, according to Screen International's Screen Index. Japanese box office revenue saw the biggest increase - the territory was up a whopping 50.4% compared to the same weekend of 2006, after ...

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    Chiao signs 10-picture output deal with Meridian Pictures

    2007-03-22T15:20:00Z

    Taiwanese producer Peggy Chiao has signed an output deal with David Dong's Meridian Pictures, under which she will produce a slate of ten films for the Shanghai-based production and financing entity. The projects will be mostly from young, first-time directors from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, which Chiao will recruit ...

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    North West Vision backs awards

    2007-03-22T16:17:00Z

    UK film, TV and media development agency North West Vision is sponsoring a category at the Big Chip Awards, in recognition of the northwest region's Best Innovation in digital technology. Chris Moll, Head of Funds for NWV, said: 'At North West Vision we are determined to expand and support the ...

  • Reviews

    Elvis And Anabelle

    2007-03-22T16:33:00Z

    Dir/scr: Will Geiger. US. 2007. 98mins. A warm-hearted and always smoothly-functioning depiction of small-town Texas life, Elvis And Anabelle is sweet-natured but lacks enough grit to push it beyond the DVD shelf. It's an offbeat love story, with a hint of the otherworldly about it, and the script and the ...

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    Sixth annual East End Film Fest line-up announced

    2007-03-22T16:46:00Z

    The sixth annual East End Film Festival is being held in a variety of venues across East London, and features the world premiere of Julian Cole's With Gilbert And George. Tower Hamlets Council, Hackney Council and Lee Valley Regional Park Authority have partnered together with the support of 3 Mills ...

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    Gurinder Chadha in pre-production on Full-Frontal Snogging

    2007-03-22T16:56:00Z

    The hunt is on for a teenage actress to star in Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging. Casting is getting underway in London this week on the $18 million adaptation of the first in UK author Louise Rennison's best-selling Confessions Of Georgia Nicolson series about adolescent angst. It has now been ...

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    Pinewood Studios stage rebuilt and ready for Bond

    2007-03-22T17:30:00Z

    Less than a year after the fire last July that destroyed the celebrated 007 stage at Pinewood, the stage has been fully rebuilt and is back in action. The news comes as Pinewood makes its case to keep the next 007 film, Bond 22, in Britain. The studio is already ...

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    French cinema promotion boasts 2.6 million ticket sales

    2007-03-22T20:40:00Z

    France's eighth annual springtime cinema promotion, the Printemps du Cinema, this week boasted 2.6 million tickets sold over three days. The figures match those for 2006's event which was a record year. The scheme sees ticket prices slashed to $4.4 (Euros 3.50) from Sunday untol Tuesday for all films ...

  • News

    FINANCIAL BRIEFS

    2000-08-01T11:11:00Z

    SOGECABLE REPORTS 25% SALES INCREASEMADRID: Spain's Sogecable saw revenues increase by 25% to $440m (PTS77.1bn) in the first six months of 2000 compared to the same period last year. The company, whose shares have gained in value by more than 80% since their debut on the Spanish stock exchange in ...

  • News

    2008 BAFTAs set date

    2007-03-22T20:47:00Z

    Next year's British Academy Film Awards will take place on Sunday 10th February 2008. The event will take place two weeks before the Oscars.

  • News

    Warner's 300 goes to battle in nine new markets

    2007-03-23T03:45:00Z

    Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI) top brass are eyeing another successful overseas campaign as the Spartan warriors of 300 prepare to unleash hell in nine new territories.The military epic has amassed $32m from foreign revenues in less than three weekends and should prove too strong for its rivals yet again.Zack ...

  • News

    Australia's Omnilab boards two FFC-backed projects

    2007-03-23T03:59:00Z

    Two of the four features that have just received funding from Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) see the Omnilab Media Group take local distribution and international sales rights, in partnership with others. Omnilab is Australia's largest privately-owned group of service companies and has been promising to enter Australian feature film ...

  • News

    First Look International will continue as normal, says Nu management

    2007-03-23T04:39:00Z

    First Look Studios (FLS) interim chief executive officer Trevor Short and First Look International (FLI) president Stuart Ford have moved quickly to confirm that FLI will continue to operate as normal heading into Cannes following Nu Image's acquisition of a controlling interest in FLS. Ford said last night [March 22] ...

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    Norton, Koppelman to be honoured at ninth Sarasota festival

    2007-03-23T04:44:00Z

    Edward Norton will receive the Humanitarian Award and writer-producerBrian Koppelman the Excellence in Screenwriting Award at the upcomingninth annual Sarasota Film Festival, set to run in Florida from Apr13-22.Executive director Jody Kielbasa, director of programming Tom Hall andtheir team have assembled 207 films for the event encompassingcompetition strands for best ...

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    Sundance At BAM series includes Savages, Delirious

    2007-03-23T04:48:00Z

    The Sundance Institute and BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) have unveiled select programme highlights from the upcoming annual Sundance Institute At Bam series of arts event, set to run from May 31-Jun 10.The series presents 21 features and 27 shorts handpicked by Sundance Film Festival's director of programming John Cooper ...

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    Gen Art to open with Crashing, closes with Quiet Man

    2007-03-23T04:50:00Z

    The Gen Art Film Festival, set to run from Apr 11-17, will open with the New York premiere of Gary Walkow's drama Crashing starring Campbell Scott, Lizzy Caplan, Izabella Miko and Alex Kingston.Crashing follows a struggling writer who gets to live out the middle-aged man's fantasy when he moves in ...

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    SPC acquires North American rights to Coppola's new film

    2007-03-23T09:37:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has acquired North American rights to Francis Ford Coppola's first film in 10 years, the mystery Youth Without Youth.Coppola directed, produced and adapted the screenplay from a novella by Romanian author Mircea Eliade about an elderly professor who undergoes a mysterious rejuvenation that makes him a ...

  • News

    Mendes, Winslet and Di Caprio embark on Revolutionary Road

    2007-03-23T11:23:00Z

    Sam Mendes is set to direct his wife and five-time Oscar nominee Kate Winslet and three-time Oscar nominee Leonardo di Caprio on an adaptation of Richard Yates's respected 1961 novel Revolutionary Road.Mendes is teaming with BBC Films and DreamWorks on the film, which tracks the disillusionment and desperate search for ...

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    Foreign distributors receive $80,000 for releasing Swiss films

    2007-03-23T11:38:00Z

    Distributors from Germany, Brazil and ex-Yugoslavia are the first beneficiaries of Switzerland's new promotional fund to support the distribution of Swiss films abroad with $80,000 (Euros 60,000) towards the release of four feature films and one documentary. The maximum funding possible - $33,300 (Euros 25,000) - was given to Germany's ...

  • News

    Telepool takes Swiss rights to Warner Bros package

    2000-08-01T11:14:00Z

    German rights trading company Telepool has acquired free-TV rights for German-speaking Switzerland to a package of 80 films from Warner Bros including The Matrix, Eyes Wide Shut, Three Kings and You've Got Mail. The deal also includes several television series including The Sopranos, Jack & Jill and upcoming series The ...