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    Christmases top in North America, Twilight rallies in third weekend

    2008-12-08T00:22:00Z

    Warner Bros' comedy Four Christmases stayed atop the charts in its second weekend while Summit's indie phenomenon Twilight surged past Buena Vista's Bolt to claim second place in its third weekend as the top 12 releases amassed $77.5m, driving overall box office to a 6% climb on last year.Four Christmases ...

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    PPI's Madagascar 2 scores sensational $50.2m international weekend

    2008-12-08T00:27:00Z

    Madagascar 2 dominated the international box office this weekend with an estimated $50.2m haul through PPI from 5,129 sites in35 territories that raised the relatively early tally to $125m.The animated sequel opened top in Germany on $11m from 820 venues including previews and produced the biggest single day for any ...

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    Warlords wins best film anddirector at Golden Horse awards

    2008-12-08T01:24:00Z

    Peter Chan's Warlords secured best film and best director at this year's Golden Horse Awards held in Taiwan on Saturday night (Dec 6). Chan's epic was a frontrunner with twelve nominations this year, securing three including best visual effects. Taiwan blockbuster Cape No. 7, the second most nominated film with ...

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    Disney takes majority stake in India's UTV

    2008-12-08T04:30:00Z

    Walt Disney Co and the founders of UTV Software Communications have jointly acquired an additional 23% stake in the Indian company. The move gives Disney a majority stake of 59.94% in UTV and haslifted the partners' combined holdings to 83%. However, Disney is not taking management control of the company ...

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    Hunger takes top prize at Black Nights Film Festival

    2008-12-08T06:42:00Z

    Steve McQueen's Hunger won the Grand Prix at the 12th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF).The EurAsia competition included 18 films with the jury headed by film director Jos Stelling from the Netherlands.The first Tridens Baltic Film Award went to Three Men And Fish Pond from Latvian documentary film makers ...

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    blinkbox signs new digital deals with Hollywood studios

    2008-12-08T12:31:00Z

    blinkbox, the film and TV website, has announced two new digital video deals with leading Hollywood studios, 20th Twentieth Century Fox and Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI). blinkbox has also extended its partnership with Warner Bros. digital distribution, securing a digital distribution deal for the studio's TV catalogue.The new agreements ...

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    Brothers win UK's The Big Pitch award with psychological thriller

    2008-12-08T12:36:00Z

    Brothers David and Keith Lynch have won The Big Pitch, a UK film production prize, with their film Different Shades Of Graham. The brothers, along with producer Simon Thomas and director Brad Watson, joined four other finalists at the closing night of the Northern Lights Film Festival.The finalists had been ...

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    India's Doordarshan, Hinduja reveal DTH plans

    2000-11-14T21:03:00Z

    India's Hinduja group and state broadcaster Doordarshan have unveiled separate plans to follow rival Zee Telefilms into India's fledgling direct-to-home (DTH) broadcasting sector.The Hinduja group is planning to launch a 100-channel bouquet of DTH services by December 2001. This will include at least 25 specialist channels, along with a host ...

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    China Film Group to release Disney filmBolt in 3D outside quota

    2008-12-08T14:46:00Z

    China Film Group Digital Cinema Line Co, a subsidiary of state-owned China Film Group Corporation, has said that it will release Disney animation Bolt in digital 3D in the latter half of December. The film will be imported as a revenue-sharing film but is not counted as one the 20 ...

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    Ong Bak 2 opens at top of Thai box office

    2008-12-08T15:09:00Z

    Tony Jaa's Ong Bak 2 topped the box office in Thailand over its opening three-day weekend (Dec 5-7), grossing an impressive $2m (70m baht) despite the political unrest that has rocked the country in the past few weeks. According to local distributor Sahamongkolfilm International, the opening is the biggest in ...

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    Jim Donovan's 3 Seasons wins at Whistler Film Festival

    2008-12-08T16:15:00Z

    Jim Donovan's 3 Seasons won the $12,000 Borsos Competition for best new Canadian feature at the 8th annual Whistler Film Festival. Before Tomorrow Marie-Helene Cousineau and Madeline Piujuq Ivalu's Before Tomorrow, was given special mention by jury president Donald Sutherland and his fellow jurors, filmmakers Sturla Gunnarsson and Patricia Rozema.Before ...

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    Ireland tax break to offer 28% net benefit to producers

    2008-12-08T16:57:00Z

    Martin Cullen, Ireland's arts and film minister has confirmed that improvements to Ireland's Section 481 film and TV tax break are to be introduced as amendments to the country's 2009 Finance Bill.It is proposed that the cap on individual investments will increase to $65,000 (Euros 50,000) per annum (up from ...

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    3 Seasons wins Canadian competition at Whistler

    2008-12-08T17:07:00Z

    Jim Donovan's 3 Seasons won the C$15,000 Borsos Competition for Best New Canadian Feature as the 8th annual Whistler Film Festival wrapped over the weekend. Marie-Helene Cousineau and Madeline Piujuq Ivalu's Before Tomorrow, was given special mention by jury president Donald Sutherland and his fellow jurors, filmmakers Sturla Gunnarsson and ...

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    Lion's Den, Cold Lunch take prizes at Bahamas Film Festival

    2008-12-08T17:11:00Z

    Pablo Trapero's Lion's Den won the 5th Bahamas International Film Festival's Spirit Of Freedom: Narrative award while Cold Lunch by Eva Sorhaug of Norway collected the New Vision Award.The Spirit Of Freedom: Documentary prize went to Chai Vasarhelyi's Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love and Darier Hentsch's Gone Fishing ...

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    The UK's London Film School honours director Lynne Ramsay

    2008-12-08T17:20:00Z

    BAFTA-winning director Lynne Ramsay was made an honorary associate of the UK's London Film School at the school's annual graduation ceremony today. The ceremony took place at London's National Gallery today.Ben Gibson LFS Director said ' It's a great honour to count among the school's associates a filmmaker of the ...

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    I Sell The Dead to open 15th Slamdance Film Festival

    2008-12-08T21:45:00Z

    The US premiere of Glenn McQuaid's comedy horror I Sell The Dead starring Dominic Monaghan and Ron Perlman will open the 15th Slamdance Film Festival, which runs from January 15-23.As always the festival will run concurrently with Sundance and screen roughly 100 features, short films and music videas. Twenty features ...

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    Milk to receive Stanley Kramer Award from Producers Guild

    2008-12-08T21:52:00Z

    The Producers Guild Of America's annual Stanley Kramer Award recognising work that 'dramatically illuminates provocative social issues' will be presented to Focus Features' drama Milk.The film stars Sean Penn as the real-life slain gay San Francisco city official and was directed by Gus Van Sant. Josh Brolin, James Franco and ...

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    Jim Fredrick moves to Screen Gems as evp of marketing

    2008-12-09T00:07:00Z

    Jim Fredrick has joined Screen Gems as executive vice president of marketing, effective immediately.Fredrick replaces Marc Weinstock, who has transitioned to co-president of worldwide marketing for the studio.Reporting to Sony's worldwide marketing and distribution chairman Jeff Blake, Fredrick will get to work on campaigns for such 2009 Screen Gems titles ...

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    Don Quixote tilts towards insurance nightmare

    2000-11-14T21:20:00Z

    Terry Gilliam's $32m The Man Who Killed Don Quixote looks set to become one of European cinema's most costly insurance cases, now that some insurers have decided to no longer cover the troubled production.Quixote, which started shooting September 26 in Navarra and Aragon in the North of Spain, has been ...

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    KOFIC awards Filmmakers Development Lab grant to Danny Lee

    2008-12-09T05:37:00Z

    The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has announced Danny Lee as the winner of the 2008 KOFIC Filmmakers Development Lab (FDL) grant of $15,000 for his feature film script Winter War. Winter War is a gritty thriller about Paul, an ambitious young commodities trader who gets sucked into the underworld of ...