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Arts Alliance Media acquires Nordic Digital Alliance
The acquisition will strengthen AAM’s presence in the Nordic region.
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Filmfest Hamburg 2011 programme unveiled, No Sex Is No Option opens Filmfest Oldenburg
Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof’s Good Bye will kick-off Filmfest Hamburg’s 2011 lineup of over 150 titles on September 29.
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Gaga takes Japan on StudioCanal's Tinker Tailor
Gaga Corporation has bought Japanese rights to Tomas Alfredson’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy from StudioCanal. The deal closed at the Toronto International Film Festival between StudioCanal’s Harold Van Lier and Gaga’s Tom Yoda.
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Truly Indie picks up Incendiary: The Willingham Case for US
Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban’s Truly Indie will handle the US theatrical release for Incediary: The Willingham Case, set to premiere in September.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival appoints Chris Fujiwara as artistic director
He replaces festival director James Mullighan, who headed up the criticised 2011 edition; Gavin Miller is stepping down as CEO of the festival’s parent company, the Centre for the Moving Image.
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PwC hire Mike Keenan as MD in New Jersey
Mike Keenan will be the new managing director at the PwC Florham Park, New Jersey office.
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Lincoln Center, IFP Collaborate on New Program Emerging Visions
The day-long event scheduled to for Oct 3 will introduce 25 emerging filmmakers to the likes of American Spendor director Shari Springer Berman, Precious executive producer Lisa Cortes and Ocean’s Thirteen writer Brian Koppelman.
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FICCI Frames to launch market at 2012 edition
India’s annual FICCI Frames conference has announced that it’s planning to launch a market at the 2012 edition of the event in Mumbai (March 14-16).
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India’s Eros signs 50-film deal with Korea Telecom
Indian studio Eros International has signed a deal with Korea Telecom (KT) to license 50 titles across various platforms including IPTV, mobile and internet.
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Little Film Company signs first-look with 8th Street Films
Robbie Little announced the pact with producer Scott Rosenfelt’s company on Wednesday (14).
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Sony's Pascal, Lynton mourn death of John Calley
Former Sony Pictures chairman and CEO John Calley has died. He was 81.
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Liddell moves on Killer Joe, Magnet buys God Bless America
Liddell Entertainment has stumped up a $4m MG for US rights to the thriller Killer Joe starring Matthew Maconaughey and Emile Hirsch following its weekend North American premiere in Toronto.
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Warrior of the Rainbow wages war on Taiwanese box office
Wei Te-sheng’s war epic has set the highest opening record for a 2D film in Taiwanese film history.
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Pristina Film Festival announces jury, expands co-production forum
Director Joshua Marston among guests at festival’s third edition
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James Cameron joins forces with Christie to push next-generation 3D
Christie and Cameron’s Lightstorm to exhange research and tech support
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Film New Zealand opens LA office
New Zealand national film body Film New Zealand and local post production outfit Park Road Post Production are joining forces to open an LA-based office.
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Flach Film boards sex comedy The Anatomist
Veteran Paris-based producer Jean-François Leptit of Flach Film Production has come on board as French co-producer of new sex comedy The Anatomist from writer-director Gabriela Tagliavini.
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Swedish Film Institute backs Easy Money sequel
Babar Najafi’s Easy Money II and Danish-Swedish director Kathrine Windfeld’s Hamilton-In the Interest Of The Nation to receive backing from the Swedish Film Institute.
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Terraferma shifts for Elle Driver
Elle Driver has closed key territories here on Emanuele Crialese’s Venice special jury prize-winner Terraferma ahead of its North American premiere tonight (13).
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Johnny Lin's Filmula broadens reach, strikes FilmNation pact
Taiwanese Filmula founder Johnny Lin is expanding his reach into co-financing and production and has announced a first-look development deal with FilmNation.