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  • News

    Affleck feature pulled from London Film Festival

    2007-09-13T16:53:00Z

    The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival has pulled Ben Affleck's directoral debut Gone Baby Gone from its programme because of fears of similarities to the case of missing girl Madeleine McCann.'The film is about the abduction of a young girl,' said festival artistic director Sandra Hebron. 'Because of the ...

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    Rome Film Fest reschedules future to avoid London clash

    2007-09-13T17:33:00Z

    In a move welcomed by exhausted sales agents, distributors and journalists, the London and Rome film festival dates are to set apart.This year, the events have an almost identical footprint - with Rome's festival running Oct 18 - 27 Oct and London's festival from Oct 17 - Nov 1.When Rome's ...

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    Warner Bros strikes TV deal with Tohokushinsha

    2000-08-30T18:09:00Z

    Japan's Tohokushinsha, the country's largest distributor of foreign films to television, has signed a three-year free TV output deal with Warner Bros International Television. The deal includes Warner's theatrical releases for the period 1999-2001, as well as TV series, made-for-TV movies and selected classic film titles. A prime sales target ...

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    Equinoxe buys Canadian rights to Nic Balthazar's Ben X

    2007-09-13T20:44:00Z

    Montreal-based distributor Equinoxe Films has picked up Canadian distribution rights on Nic Balthazar's directorial debut Ben X. The film, which shared the top prize at the Montreal World Film Festival as well as winning the audience and ecumenical prizes, is being sold internationally by French sales outfit Films Distribution.Inspired by ...

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    THINKFilm takes Battle In Seattle as Toronto deals continue

    2007-09-14T02:21:00Z

    THINKFilm has bought US rights to Stuart Townsend's directorial debut Battle In Seattle in a deal believed to be just over $2m.Graham Taylor of Endeavor Independent closed the sale with THINKFilm'sacquisitions executives late on Thursday [Sept 13] after sustainedinterest from at least four buyers.The ensemble drama received its world premiere ...

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    The Bourne Ultimatum lands in France, South Korea for UPI

    2007-09-14T06:04:00Z

    Universal's spy thriller The Bourne Ultimatum is expected to hold on to its overseas crown this weekend as its opens in 10 new territories.The film has taken $104.1m so far and Universal/UPI top brass will look to strong debuts in France on Sept 12 and South Korea on Sept 14, ...

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    Thompson departure leaves questions about future of BBC Films

    2007-09-14T05:53:00Z

    After a decade as head of BBC Films, the 'great survivor' David Thompson is to move on. Thompson will be standing down as BBC Films boss in four weeks' time to start up his own independent production company. The move comes following the summer announcement that BBC Films is to ...

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    TWC close to buying Gee's documentary Joy Division

    2007-09-14T06:15:00Z

    The Weinstein Company (TWC) is believed to have closed a deal late last night [Sept 13] for North American rights to Grant Gee's documentary Joy Division.If the acquisition, said to be in the mid-six figures, is confirmed it ends days of intense interest in the film, which received its world ...

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    Arthouse signs US distribution DVD and digital deal with Arts Alliance

    2007-09-14T06:24:00Z

    Arts Alliance America has signed an exclusive output deal to distribute Arthouse Films titles in the US on DVD and via digital distribution.The multi-year deal encompasses more than 15 titles a year, starting off with a slate that includes James Crump's documentary Black White + Gray: A Portrait Of Sam ...

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    Keith joins Laika as vp, business operations, and CFO

    2007-09-14T06:31:00Z

    Portland-based animation studio Laika has hired former Lucasfilm and Hanna-Barbera executive Alan Keith as vice president of business operations and chief financial officer and promoted Travis Knight to vice president of animation.Keith has more than 20 years of finance experience in the studio and non-Hollywood arenas and will lead the ...

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    The Collective buys genre website Bloody-Disgusting.com

    2007-09-14T06:51:00Z

    Los Angeles-based The Collective has acquired the genre website Bloody-Disgusting.com with an eye to turning it into an online exhibitor.Deal terms were not disclosed, however it is understood that content will remain under the editorial control of founders Tom Owen and Brad Miska, with The Collective providing infrastructure, strategy and ...

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    Women In Film, General Motors name winners in Latina contest

    2007-09-14T06:59:00Z

    Women In Film and the General Motors Corporation have announced the five winners of the second annual WIF/GM 2007 Opening Doors/Abriendo Puertas: The Acceleration Grant For Emerging Latina Filmmakers.The grant is a project of the WIF/GM Alliance aimed at supporting film-makers from Latina/Hispanic communities and other under-represented groups. The five ...

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    Haitian Film Festival postponed to 2008

    2007-09-14T07:02:00Z

    Film Festival Jakmel has postponed its annual event for a year, according to festival founder David Belle. Based in the southern resort town of Jakmel in Haiti, the festival last year injected over $1m in economic activity in the region. However, planning for the fourth iteration was plagued by funding ...

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    Production report: Venezuela faces funding crisis

    2000-08-30T18:15:00Z

    Venezuelan film production is at a virtual standstill, victim of a new government in transition. This year, state-backed film body CNAC has just enough subsidy money to support one film while its selection committee has yet to convene. In 1999, the subsidy fund of $112,000 (165 million Bolivares) was parcelled ...

  • Reviews

    Nothing is Private

    2007-09-14T10:23:00Z

    Dir: Alan Ball. US. 2007. 124 mins.Perhaps the most polarizing film of the Toronto International Film Festival this week, Nothing Is Private marks the feature directorial debut of American Beauty writer and Six Feet Under creator Alan Ball. As you might expect from Ball's oeuvre to date, it is a ...

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    Rule Number One starts shooting with change of investors

    2007-09-14T10:48:00Z

    Kelvin Tong's horror thriller Rule Number One is set to start principal photography in Hong Kong next Wednesday (September 19), making him the first Singapore director to cross over to mainstream Hong Kong cinema. Two Singaporean production outfits - MediaCorp Raintree Pictures and Scorpio East Pictures - and Hong Kong ...

  • Reviews

    Married Life

    2007-09-14T12:01:00Z

    Dir: Ira Sachs, US, 2007. 90minsIra Sachs's new film Married Life commences with wonderfully droll cartoon-like credits that simultaneously amuse with their archness and efficiently evoke the 1940s era in which the film is set. Like the film as a whole, however, they promise a great deal that is, alas, ...

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    Spyglass takes remake rights to 2004 French hit Narco

    2007-09-14T13:02:00Z

    TF1 International has announced the sale of remake rights for Tristan Aurouet and Gilles Lellouche's Narco to Spyglass Entertainment. The film, about a man suffering from narcolepsy who gets to live out his dreams every time he falls asleep, bears the international title, The Secret Adventures of Gustave Klopp and ...

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    Russian box office to double in five years - report

    2007-09-14T13:12:00Z

    Russian box officewill more than double over the next five years, according to a report from analyst Dodona Research.The study, Cinemagoing Russia, predictsthe 2006gross of US$412mwill top $850m by2011.The driving force will be multiplex building, tied to the boom in retail developments in the country. Shopping mall owners are themselves ...

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    Hutton joins Fox as head of UK publicity

    2007-09-14T13:26:00Z

    Twentieth Century Fox has appointed Annabel Hutton as its head of UK publicity.Hutton, a former Premier PR executive, will replace Fox publicity head Liz Green. She will be based in London and will report directly to Fox's UK marketing director Elizabeth Kesses.Hutton, who has worked in film since 1994, oversaw ...