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  • News

    Stars line up to deliver Eulogy for Myriad

    2003-02-19T04:05:00Z

    Jesse Bradford, Zooey Deschanel, Glenne Headly and Kelly Preston have joined Myriad Pictures' star-studded comedy Eulogy. The four join Hank Azaria, Ray Romano, Rip Torn and Debra Winger, who have already committed to the project, with principal photography due to begin in Los Angeles on Saturday (Feb 22). Artisan Entertainment ...

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    UK's Moviehouse picks up Britpop documentary

    2003-02-19T04:05:00Z

    UK-based sales outfit Moviehouse Entertainment has picked up Live Forever, the Britpop music documentary produced by John Battsek, who won an Academy Award for best documentary for One Day In September.The film charts the rise and fall of the mid-1990s music scene in the UK against a changing political backdrop ...

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    Mexican film industry stands up to MPAA

    2003-02-20T04:05:00Z

    The Mexican film industry has responded angrily to news that MPAA chief Jack Valenti wrote to Mexico's President Vicente Fox warning that the one peso levy on admissions may jeopardise Hollywood's investments in local cinema (Screendaily.com Feb10).An open letter to President Fox, signed by producers, directors, actors ...

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    Cancellations hamper India's biggest industry event

    2003-02-20T04:05:00Z

    With the keynote speaker pulling out at short notice, the Indian Film Industry conference FRAMES 2003 is facing a daunting task of attracting speakers - and delegates, given the global economic and political climate. FRAMES, held between March 14 -16 in Mumbai, is promoted as Asia's biggest convention on the ...

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    New proposal to stem the flow of German tax money to Hollywood

    2003-02-20T04:05:00Z

    Ahead of next week's 'Alliance for Film' industry gathering in Cologne, producer-director and fund initiator Uwe Boll has added his voice to the debate about German media funds by proposing the adoption of the Canadian tax credit points system for the tax assessment of German funds.As Boll pointed out, "in ...

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    Asian films dominate Japan's box office

    2000-02-02T12:56:00Z

    In a rare box office coup, Asian films occupy three of the top five spots in the Japanese chart this week.The South Korean spy actioner Shuri (also known as Shiri and Swiri) debuted at number one with a huge screen average of $65,069 from a seven-day gross of $1,041,107 (from ...

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    Canada to boost production tax incentive by 45%

    2003-02-20T04:05:00Z

    Canada's federal government will boost the production tax incentive, which has made it so attractive to foreign producers, by 45%. Thanks to a new federal budget announced yesterday, the Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit (FVPSTC) will be increased so that foreign film and television productions will be reimbursed ...

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    Bloody Sunday director prepares Jimi Hendrix project

    2003-02-20T04:05:00Z

    Paul Greengrass, the award winning director of Bloody Sunday, is preparing to shoot a film about the last days of rock-legend Jimi Hendrix.Called Cross Town Traffic, the film is to be scripted by Oliver Parker (It Was An Accident) and produced by Number 9 Films' Elizabeth Karlsen (Little Voice, The ...

  • Reviews

    Alexandra's Project

    2003-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Dir. Rolf de Heer. Australia. 2002. 103mins.Whether the portrait of a husband victimised by his vindictive and possibly disturbed wife, or a fiercely feminist tract on male insensitivity, this new addition to Rolf de Heer's track record of eccentric speculations, is certainly a skilful exercise - if not a ...

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    Hyde Park attaches Jackie Chan to high-octane slate

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Ashok Amritraj's production and financing outfit Hyde Park Entertainment has added two high-level pictures to its development slate - action adventure The Hidden Kingdom which is being developed as a project for Jackie Chan with MGM and an adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure novel The Outlaw Of Torn. Richard ...

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    Korea's Jail Breakers given new Dimension

    2003-02-20T04:05:00Z

    Miramax Films has agreed a "mid six-figure" sum to buy remake rights to Korean comedy Jail Breakers. The comedy about two felons who break out of jail only days before discovering that they were to be pardoned, Jail Breakers was a hit that notched 550,000 on its first three days ...

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    Screen Gems buys domestic rights to Senator's Boogeyman

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    After a fierce bidding war, Senator International announced has announced that Sony's Screen Gems has acquired North American rights to Boogeyman, the first film produced by Ghost House Pictures, the genre label set up by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert and Senator. Senator International president Joe Drake made the deal with ...

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    Gonzalo Marquez joins TM Systems as CFO

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    TM Systems, the Miami and Hollywood-based designer of a fully integrated dubbing and subtitling service, has named finance veteran Gonzalo Marquez as CFO. Marquez arrives with more than nine years of experience in private equity investing and investment banking and was a principal of Banc of America Equity Partners, a ...

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    Kamchatka sells to Italy, Denmark, Switzerland

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Kamchatka, the critically acclaimed Argentinian film which played in competition at the Berlin Film Festival, has been sold to Mikado Film in Italy, Gloria Film in Denmark, Ascot Elite in Switzerland, United King in Israel and LNK in Portugal by international sales agent Neil Friedman of Menemsha Entertainment. The film, ...

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    MDP to fully finance Spacey's Bobby Darin biopic

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Kevin Spacey is going back behind the camera to direct the story of Bobby Darin, the legendary crooner who died tragically of a rheumatic heart in 1973. Spacey will also star as Darin in the film which is being fully financed by MDP Worldwide, Mark Damon's sales and financing outfit ...

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    Imageworks sells UK, New Zealand on Heaven

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Just prior to the AFM, Imageworks International closed a UK P&A and distribution deal with Film Financial Services and a New Zealand theatrical deal with Roadshow Film Distributors on The Other Side Of Heaven, the family film which Walt Disney Home Entertainment will release in North America on April 1.Shot ...

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    Artificial Eye unveils debut productions

    2000-02-02T11:29:00Z

    UK specialist distributor Artificial Eye Film Company is kickstarting its long-planned move into production with Working Up To Winter, a contemporary road movie written and to be directed by Sarah Turner. The project, set to go into production this summer, was developed with support from FilmFour Lab, the experimental wing ...

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    Krentzman leaves CAA, forms new movie financier

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Adam Krentzman, one of the most well-known Hollywood agents in international packaging and financing, is leaving CAA after 17 years to set up a new film financing entity which already has five producing deals in the bag. Although Krentzman wouldn't be drawn on the name or financial structure of the ...

  • News

    Senator boards Bridge Of San Luis Rey with De Niro

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Senator International has acquired worldwide sales rights excluding France and Spain for The Bridge Of San Luis Rey, an epic new adaptation of Thornton Wilder's 1927 novel which will star an impressive ensemble led by Robert De Niro, Kathy Bates, Gabriel Byrne and Harvey Keitel. Mary McGuckian, the Irish director ...

  • News

    Alcon, Summit team on talking zebra picture

    2003-02-20T04:00:00Z

    Summit Entertainment has pacted with Alcon Entertainment, its partner on Insomnia and Affair Of The Necklace, to handle international rights on a major new family movie called Racing Stripes which Warner Bros plans to release domestically in the second half of 2004. Summit will pre-sell the film through IS Film ...