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Neil La Bute checks into UK's Crooked House
Neil La Bute (In The Company of Men) is to direct an adaptation of a novel by British crime writer, Agatha Christie.
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Film Factory gets Inertia
Vicente Canales’ aggressive new sales outfit Film Factory Entertainment has taken international sales rights on Inertia, a feature film to be directed by Gonzalo López Gallego (Apollo 18, King Of The Hill)
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Wild Bunch takes Julia X 3D for Germany
Wild Bunch acquires from Dixie Theatrical and has tentatively set a 2011 release date
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Manila-set Snow White finishes shoot, gets new supporters
Dutch Production house Springfilm and UK producer Film and Music Entertainment have completed shooting on Manila-shot fiction feature Snow White (aka Lilet Never Happened).
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Bac takes on Fouche's Memories Corner
EXCLUSIVE: The newly-revamped Bac Films has taken international rights to Audrey Fouche’s debut feature, Memories Corner.
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Windmill strikes finance deal on The Moth Diaries
EXCLUSIVE: Newly launched Irish post production and finance company Windmill Lane Entertainment has struck an innovative finance deal on Ed Pressman production The Moth Diaries.
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Ealing Metro takes on five music docs from Julien Temple
Slate includes Rio and London films shooting this year.
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ICO-ICA join forces in UK
EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s Independent Cinema Office (ICO) and the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) have struck a three-year partnership that will start in July.
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Author Jo Nesbo talks about adaptations of Headhunters, The Snowman
Bestselling Norwegian novelist Jo Nesbo is in Cannes to promote the film of his novel Headhunters, which is being sold here by TrustNordisk.
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Anchor Bay takes Annapurna, Benaroya, Emmett's Catch .44
EXCLUSIVE: Anchor Bay Films has picked up rights to Annapurna Pictures’ Sin City thriller Catch .44 starring Bruce Willis, Forest Whitaker and Malin Akerman.
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Kumar’s Monsoon set to hit India
EXCLUSIVE: Amit Kumar, director of award-winning short The Bypass, is gearing up to shoot his debut feature, The Monsoon Shootout, as a co-production between the UK, India, Netherlands and France.
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Messer buys remake rights to Alien Vs Ninja
EXCLUSIVE: Japan’s Nikkatsu has sold English-language remake rights to Alien Vs Ninja to Arnold Messer and Phoenix Pictures, which Messer runs with Mike Medavoy.
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Shoreline picks up China-bound Captain Nemo
EXCLUSIVE: Shoreline Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to 3D action adventure Captain Nemo, which is scheduled to start shooting in Beijing in August with Hugh Bonneville heading the cast.
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Little Film Co touting Sutherland, Bosworth in Fairytale
Kiefer Sutherland, starring here in Lars von Trier’s Melancholia, and Kate Bosworth are lined up to play lovers in Fairytale Of New York, which The Little Film Company has introduced to buyers here.
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Dubai Film Connection to launch focus on documentaries
The Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) is expanding its co-production market, Dubai Film Connection, with a focus on documentary films.
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Nikkatsu plans world tour to celebrate 100th anniversary
EXCLUSIVE: Japan’s oldest studio Nikkatsu Corporation is planning to celebrate its 100th anniversary with a world tour of some of its iconic films.
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Buyers enter Herzog's Cave for Visit Films
EXCLUSIVE: Visit Films has closed further key territories here on Werner Herzog’s 3D documentary Cave Of Forgotten Dreams.
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Dogwoof acquires UK rights to Leaving Baghdad
EXCLUSIVE: Dogwoof Films has picked up UK rights to Koutaiba Al Janabi’s controversial drama Leaving Baghdad, which had its world premiere at the Dubai International Film Festival.
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Alcon Entertainment, Warner Bros extend deal through 2015
Alcon Entertainment has extended its long-term financing and distribution agreement with Warner Bros through 2015.
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TLA Releasing takes US, UK to Iceland's Jitters
TLA Releasing has acquired US and UK rights to Baldvin Z’s Icelandic teen drama Jitters (Oroi). The film is based on the novels of Ingibjorg Reynisdottir and follows the lives of youngsters as they deal with sexuality and identity.