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    Digital focus for Beverly Hills conference

    2007-02-18T11:05:00Z

    Industry newsletter Digital Media Wire will launch the Future Of Film Conference on March 21 at the Writers' Guild of America's Theater in Beverly Hills. The one-day forum will bring together leaders in content creation, distribution and digital technologies to debate how critical changes in film are transforming the ...

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    'Berlinale of the actors' breaks attendance records

    2007-02-18T13:08:00Z

    Now in his sixth year as festival director, Dieter Kosslick has pronounced the 2007 'a Berlinale of the actors: we had never had so many actors' films, big stars and cinema legends in the Berlinale's history as was the case this year'. Speaking to ScreenDaily.com, Kosslick said that 'technically speaking, ...

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    Ghost Rider, Fuzz lead the pack at international weekend

    2007-02-18T21:20:00Z

    Sony's comic book adaptation Ghost Rider rode straight to the head of the international pack this weekend with an estimated gross of $15.5m from 24 territories. But Universal's British comedy Hot Fuzz made the biggest single-territory mark, opening with an impressive $11.6m in the UK. Ghost Rider, produced by Columbia ...

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    Euro multimedia titan Villalonga tipped to quit

    2000-07-26T00:42:00Z

    Juan Villalonga, the embattled chief of telecoms and entertainment giant Telefonica, has reportedly stepped down after a little more than four years at the helm of Spain's largest corporation. His resignation comes less than 48 hours after Telefonica won shareholder support for its purchase of Dutch entertainment force Endemol.According to ...

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    Ghost Rider leaves rival releases in its dust at US box office

    2007-02-19T01:00:00Z

    Sony's Ghost Rider has powered its way tothe top of the North American box office chart with an estimated gross of$44.5m for the first three days of the four-day Presidents Day holiday weekend.The Marvel comic book adaptation left four otherwide releases in its dust, though Buena Vista's Bridge to Terabithiamade ...

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    ACTRA and Canadian producers reach tentative deal

    2007-02-19T04:40:00Z

    The Canadian performers strike is close to resolution. ACTRA and representatives of Canadian and US producers reached a tentative deal Friday. Both sides cautioned that the deal is subject to ratification but observers suggest this latest round of negotiation will stick.ACTRA went on strike on January 8, the first time ...

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    Chinese authorities ban film shooting in nature reserves

    2007-02-19T10:55:00Z

    China has issued a new regulation that bans film shooting in nature reserves, scenic spots and at sites of historical interest across the country, according to state-owned news agency Xinhua. People who violate the regulation - issued by four government departments including the State Environmental Protection Administration and the Ministry ...

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    Locarno's communications and press officers exit festival

    2007-02-19T13:10:00Z

    Less than six months before its 60th anniversary, the Locarno International Film Festival has seen two of its communications department staff exit due to 'differences of opinion' with the festival's artistic director Frederic Maire. Riccardo Franciolli, who had come to Locarno last year from the film section of the Federal ...

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    Medb Films opens post-production studios

    2007-02-19T14:11:00Z

    Medb Films has opened its new post-production studios in Ramsgate, Kent. The facilities include a 20-seat screening room/mixing studio, an HD Final Cut Pro edit suite and an Avid Media film composer. The studio facilities are based at a boutique hotel that can provide accomodations. 'We wanted to create a ...

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    Ascot Elite takes German-speaking rights to Shrooms

    2007-02-19T14:18:00Z

    Switzerland 's Ascot Elite has bought rights to all German-speaking territories for Paddy Breathnach's horror thriller Shrooms. Capitol Films closed the deal after a bidding war during Berlin's European Film Market. Capitol's head of sales James Norrie and Ascot Elite COO Stephan Giger negotiated the deal. Shroomsstars Lindsay Haun and ...

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    South West Screen plans film financing event

    2007-02-19T14:50:00Z

    UK regional screen agency South West Screen is planning a one-day film finance conference in Bristol on March 16. The event is aimed at producers and directors with some industry background. More updated programme information on Funding Your Feature and booking instructions can be found at www.swscreen.co.uk. Speakers coming to ...

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    Actors union strikes groundbreaking podcast deal in UK

    2007-02-19T14:57:00Z

    UK actors union Equity has struck what it believes is the first deal covering contractual rights for performers in a podcast. The agreement is with B7 Productions, which is producing an updated audio version of 1970s sci-fi show Blake's 7. Actors working on the project (due for release this spring) ...

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    Liverpool starts scheme for three low-budget features

    2007-02-19T15:08:00Z

    The UK city of Liverpool is starting a scheme for three feature films to be shot there in the run up to the 2008 Capital of Culture celebrations. North West Vision is partnering with the Liverpool Culture Company, the UK Film Council and the BBC for the Digital Departures scheme.Each ...

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    London Australian Film Festival to open with Jindabyne

    2007-02-19T15:57:00Z

    The 13th London Australian Film Festival will open March 15 with Ray Lawrence's Jindabyne and close on March 25 with Rolf de Heer's Ten Canoes. The 10-day event returns to the Barbican to present 25 new features, including for the first time all the 2006 Australian Film Institute award winners. ...

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    CSA clears Vivendi Seagram merger

    2000-07-26T12:41:00Z

    French broadcast regulator, the CSA, has today given its approval to the three-way merger between Canal Plus, Vivendi and Seagram. It was previously concerned that the full takeover of Canal Plus would breach the country's regulations on media ownership.The original takeover proposal involved the creation of a new company, Canal ...

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    AV Pictures closes Berlin deals on Black Water and Daylight Robbery

    2007-02-20T04:00:00Z

    London-based sales company AV Pictures finished this year's EFM with a slew of deals on several films in its slate. Australian crocodile thriller Black Water sold to 11 territories including Presidio Film in Japan, FEG in Benelux and Notro Films in Spain. Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich are directing and ...

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    Sofia festival plans focus on German cinema

    2007-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's Oscar-nominated The Lives Of Others and the 2006 Berlinale competition films The Free Will by Matthias Glasner and Requiem by Hans-Christian Schmid are part of focus of German cinema at this year's Sofia International Film Festival (March 1-11). The International Competition has invited Chris Kraus' Bavarian ...

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    On Pictures expands into production with Mortadelo & Filemon

    2007-02-19T18:08:00Z

    Spanish distributor On Pictures is about to embark on its first feature film production with a live action adaptation of popular comic strip Mortadelo & Filemon. The comic was already adapted for the big screen in 2003 by Sogecine and Peliculas Pendelton with fantastic results, earning more than $28.9m (Euros ...

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    Lubezki wins ASC award for Children Of Men

    2007-02-19T20:55:00Z

    Emmanuel Lubezki won top honors in the feature film competition for Children Of Men at the 21st Annual American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Outstanding Achievement Awards in Los Angeles at the weekend.It was a first ASC win for Lubezki, who beat out Dick Pope for The Illusionist, Robert Richardson for ...

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    Babel, The Departed tie for ACE editing awards

    2007-02-19T20:58:00Z

    Babel and The Departed tied for Hollywood's top feature editing prize at the ACE Eddie Awards at the weekend, a feat that has only happened once before in the organisation's 57-year history.Stephen Mirrione and Douglas Crise edited Babel, while Martin Scorsese's regular associate Thelma Schoonmaker worked on The Departed.The only ...