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    Birds Eye View to host documentary festival

    2006-08-22T17:00:00Z

    The UK's Birds Eye View Film Festival, dedicated to womenfilm-makers, is presenting the third part of this year'sfestival with a documentary programme at London's ICA from Sept 15-17.The documentary festival includesthe UK premieres of AbbyEpstein's Until TheViolence Stops, Heather Lyn MacDonald's BeenRich All My Life, and Shelley Saywell's Martyr ...

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    Dana Reid segues into production deal at Artisan

    2000-06-29T01:39:00Z

    Artisan Pictures has signed a first look production deal with Dana Reid, a former vice president of production at Artisan, and his new company Flash Entertainment. The arrangement covers theatrical and direct-to-video productions.Reid joined Artisan in 1997 from ICM where he worked alongside agent Ken Kamins. While at Artisan he ...

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    Universal hires Baard to run Australia, New Zealand office

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Universal Pictures has hiredMike Baard (pictured) as managing director, Australia and New Zealand. The movecomes in the wake of the restructuring of UIP and the studio's preparations toopen its own theatrical operations in 15 major territories on Jan 1, 2007.Baard will report directlyto Duncan Clark, executive vice president, international distribution.The ...

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    Minghella, Scott, Apted, Nair all premiere at TIFF

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    New films from AnthonyMinghella, Ridley Scott, Michael Apted, Patrice Leconte, Mira Nair will maketheir world premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival. TIFF organizers unveiled thecomplete line-up for the 31st event, totaling 261 features including85 world premieres from outside Canada. Among the higher-profileworld premieres getting the Gala treatment are:Breaking ...

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    Emerging to screen Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film in 20 US cities

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    New York-based digitalcinema network Emerging Pictures is partnering with Thirteen/WNET New York andother local PBS TV stations across the US to screen Andy Warhol: ADocumentary Film in theatricalvenues in 20 cities.The two-part, four-hourdocumentary, directed by Ric Burns, is part of Thirteen/WNET's American Mastersseries. Each PBS station will host the screenings ...

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    jindabyne gets North American deal with SPC

    2006-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics hasacquired North American rights to Ray Lawrence's jindabyne which had its world premiere in Directors' Fortnightat Cannes this year and which will have its North American premiere at Torontoas a Special Presentation.The April Films production,which is based on Raymond Carver's short story "So Much Water So Close ...

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    Wolfe picks up seven gay and lesbian titles for US distribution

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Gay and lesbian-focused USindependent distributor Wolfe Releasing has picked up seven films on the summerLGBT film festival circuit. Wolfe president Maria Lynnand acquisitions director Orly Ravid attended Frameline in San Francisco,NewFest in New York City, the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and Outfestin Los Angeles in search of new ...

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    Nolte, Foster, Suvari board Groundswell's Mysteries

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Nick Nolte, Jon Foster andMena Suvari have joined Peter Sarsgaard and Sienna Miller in the cast of TheMysteries Of Pittsburgh, the firstfilm to go before the cameras for Michael London's new financing and productionoutfit Groundswell Productions. Arclight Films has come onboard to handle international sales.The film starts shooting inPittsburgh on ...

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    Showbox picks up UK rights to Edinburgh title Cards

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Shoreline Entertainment hassold UK rights to Dead Man's Cardsto Showbox Media Group. The film had its world premiere this week as a BritishGala at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Showbox plans to release thefilm theatrically later this year.The gritty drama stars PaulBarber as a struggling boxer from Liverpool who loses ...

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    Bauer Martinez settles legal wrangles with McTiernan

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Bauer Martinez Entertainmentand film-maker John McTiernan have settled the litigation between them thatarose over the project Crash Bandits which McTiernan was to have directed for Bauer Martinez.The two parties have agreedto the dismissal of the April 26, 2006, complaint by Bauer Martinez and thesubsequent counterclaim by McTiernan."Bauer Martinez and JohnMcTiernan ...

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    MPD begins legal proceedings against Loewy et al

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Antagonism between Canadiandistribution company Motion Picture Distribution (MPD) and a trio of formerexecutives escalated today, as MPD announced plans to seek legal redressagainst the executives while their lawyer vowed to "see the truth out in court".MPD launched the firstvolley, with a late afternoon release announcing it had commenced proceedingsagainst former ...

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    Cruise/Wagner parts with Paramount in full media spotlight

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Tom Cruise and PaulaWagner's Cruise/Wagner Productions is leaving Viacom's Paramount Pictures after13 years at the studio. The news was the talk ofHollywood yesterday (Tuesday) after the publication of a Wall Street Journalinterview with Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone in which Redstone said "As muchas we like [Cruise] personally, we thought it ...

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    Tulips still blooming at Italian box office

    2000-06-29T12:31:00Z

    The Danish box office is demonstrating that festival success is not the only route to success for locally-made films.Though Berlin-darling Italian For Beginners is still in 7th place after 19 weeks on release and has now scored some 830,000 admissions, other home-grown films like the comedy Flickering Lights (440,000), thefamily-film ...

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    Dubrovnik's Libertas festival to open with Three Burials

    2006-08-23T10:19:00Z

    The second Libertas Film Festival begins Friday (Aug 25) with ascreening of Tommy Lee Jones' The ThreeBurials Of MelquiadesEstrada. Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelsonare among the guests expected to attend the six-day festival in the picturesqueCroatian port of Dubrovnik. M. Night Shyamalan's Lady In The Waterwill close the festival following ...

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    Hunter and Gardner to head Glasgow festival

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    AllanHunter and Allison Gardner will serve as joint directors of the third GlasgowFilm Festival (Feb 15-25, 2007). The festival'sprogramme of international and Scottish features and documentaries will beannounced in January.Hunter isthe Scottish correspondent for ScreenInternational and ScreenDaily.comand serves as the film critic for TheDaily Express and Scotland On Sunday.Allison Gardneris ...

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    Kim Ki-duk stirs controversy in Korean film world

    2006-08-23T11:36:00Z

    Maverick Koreandirector Kim Ki-duk, known internationally for filmsincluding 3-Iron, Samaritan Girl and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring,has renounced all his previous films as "trash" saying he will leave the Koreanfilm world after a public brouhaha started on a television debate program. On Aug 18, whileappearing on an MBC TV ...

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    New competition launched for UK screenwriters

    2006-08-23T14:00:00Z

    A new script competition hasbeen launched for emerging young UK writers. The Make Your Mark in Film With CobraVision is connected to EnterpriseInsight's Make Your Mark programme and Cobra Beer's short film competition CobraVision.The winner, working with ascript of the theme of "having an idea and making it happen" will ...

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    Verhoeven's Black Book selected as Dutch Oscar entry

    2006-08-23T14:01:00Z

    PaulVerhoeven's long-awaited Black Book has been named as the official Netherlands entry for the Best ForeignLanguage Film Academy Award.The filmwill have its world premiere Sept 1 at the 63rd Venice FilmFestival, where it is screening in competition.The$21.8m (£17m) wartime thriller is the most expensive predominantly Dutch-languageproduction ever made and tells ...

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    Artsworld to upgrade BFI classics to HD

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Sky arts channel Artsworld has signed a one-year sponsorship deal with theBritish Film Institute (BFI) to help with the transfer and restoration of 16films to HD quality.The list of films includesJean-Luc Godard's Sympathy for the Devil; Derek Jarman's Caravaggio and Wittgenstein; Peter Greenaway's The Draughtsman's Contract, A Zed And TwoNoughts, ...

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    Abdulhamid Juma takes new post in Dubai

    2006-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Dubai Technology and MediaFree Zone Authority (DTMFZA) has appointed Abdulhamid Juma as deputy director general.As part of his role, Juma willsupervise overall management of the Dubai International Film Festival. He isone of the festival's founders. From 2002-2005, he was CEO of Dubai Media City.The 2006 Dubai International FilmFestival will run ...