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TIFF co-founder Henk Van der Kolk sets up new festival in Panama
TIFF co-founder Henk Van der Kolk has started work on the new International Film Festival Panama (set to kick off April 11-17, 2012).
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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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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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CMG, Triggerfish lure Samuel Jackson, Jeff Goldblum to Zambezia
Samuel L Jackson, Jeff Goldblum, Abigail Breslin and Leonard Nimoy have joined the voice cast of Triggerfish Animation Studios and Cinema Management Group’s (CMG) 3D film Zambezia.
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Kandor Graphics and Timeless Films unite for major European 3D animation
Spain’s Kandor Graphics studio in Granada and UK outfit Timeless Films are set to co-produce an English-language 3D family animation film called Justin And The Knights Of Valour, voiced by Freddie Highmore, Mark Strong and Antonio Banderas among others.
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Dogwoof kicks off sales consultation business with Toronto's Girl Model
UK distributor Dogwoof, known for its innovative release plans for socially conscious films, is now branching out to offer international sales consultation.
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Colin Firth comes on board for Teplitzky's The Railway
Colin Firth has signed on to star in Jonathan Teplitzky’s The Railway Man for Lionsgate, which takes UK distribution rights and also handles international sales.
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Universal acquires UK rights from Little Film to Spud
The Little Film Company has closed deals on its children’s film Spud led by Universal acquiring all UK rights.
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Searchlight takes US rights to Steve McQueen's Shame
Toronto 2011’s first domestic acquisition is for the acclaimed sex addiction drama starring Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan.
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Image swoops on Beneath The Darkness, All Things Fall Apart
Image Entertainment has announced a pair of acquisitions in Toronto, taking all North American rights to thriller Beneath The Darkness and all US on All Things Fall Apart. The distributor plans theatrical releases on both followed by ancillary roll-out.
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Samuel Goldwyn acquires North American rights to Vreeland doc
The distributor is eyeing a 2012 release for Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel by Lisa Immordino Vreeland, the wife of late icon’s grandson
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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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Paramount , Indian Paintbrush enlist Winslet, Brolin for Reitman’s Labor Day
The companies will co-produce and Paramount will distribute while Indian Paintbrush will co-finance the project with the company’s Steven Rales and Mark Roybal serving as executive producers.
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Buyers see footage of Nanking epic The Flowers Of War
Domestic and international acquisitions teams crammed into the Varsity Cinema 8 to see 20 minutes from Zhang Yimou’s upcoming historical drama today (9).
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Image Entertainment takes North America on Beneath The Darkness
Dennis Quaid stars in Martin Guigui’s psychological thriller which is said to be in the vein of Disturbia.
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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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Greenberg Fund backs four Canadian features for festival marketing
Astral’s Harold Greenberg Fund will support four Canadian feature films through its new Marketing Program.
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Mo Mo Bay on board for sales of Run, Broken Yet Brave
Mo Mo Bay will act as the worldwide sales agent for Five Stones Films’ Run, Broken Yet Brave.
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Brian Cox to star as Sir Matt Busby in Theatre Of Dreams
He is joined by Natascha McElhone, Anne Reid, Philip Jackson and newcomer Jack Smith in the fictional family feature which is being directed by Manchester born David Scheinmann.
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Lebanon picks Labaki’s Where Do We Go Now? for Oscar race
The film had its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival today.