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News
Multiple Media, Pacific Northwest launch Canadian venture Cross Country
Toronto-based Multiple Media Entertainment and new Vancouver-based production, acquisition and distribution company Pacific Northwest Pictures have launched distributor Cross Country Entertainment (CCE).
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Features
Venice 2011: Ami Caanan Mann
Director Ami Caanan Mann’s second directorial effort, Texas Killing Fields is an elegant crime thriller inspired from a real life crime phenomenon known as the Killing Fields, an area outside a small Texas town where nearly 60 bodies were dumped.
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News
2011 LA Irish Film Festival to honour Fionnula Flanagan
The US premiere of Dreaming The Quiet Man and The Swell Season are among the line-up at the Los Angeles Irish Film Festival, set to run from Sept 30-Oct 2.
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News
Sundance Selects takes North American rights to Beloved
Christophe Honore’s Cannes closing night gala screens inToronto and stars Catherine Deneuve, Ludivine Sagnier, Paul Schneider and Milos Forman.
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Angel Entertainment takes stake in Union Pictures
Saskatoon-based Angel Entertainment Corporation acquired a minority ownership in Toronto-based Union Pictures.
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Comment
Celebrating Trishna and 360
My favourite party* of Toronto so far was the classy soiree at Brassaii last night combining celebrations for Fernando Meirelles’ 360 and Michael Winterbottom’s Trishna.
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News
Sammy Hadida eyes Golgo 13 manga franchise
Hadida’s Davis Films is lining up a potential manga franchise after acquiring film rights to the iconic Japanese property Golgo 13 from master Takao Saito.
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News
Stonebrook tempts buyers with PX3D trailer
Stonebrook Entertainment is screening for Toronto buyers the first 3D trailer of PX3D – the next project from The Orphanage producers Rodar y Rodar.
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News
Starbuck, The Hunter among eOne International slate
eOne Films International chief Charlotte Mickie anticipates a strong turnout for tomorrow’s (12) screening of Canadian festival entry Starbuck.
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Digital cinema issues cause Scotiabank delays in Toronto on Saturday
Two important press & industry screenings were disrupted at TIFF yesterday as there were digital cinema issues at the Scotiabank.