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Magnet closes US deal on Miike's 13 Assassins
Magnolia Pictures’ genre label Magnet has acquired US rights to Takashi Miike’s samurai tale 13 Assassins on the back of recent premieres in Venice and Toronto.
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Luis Tosar to make comedy-drama Los Fenomenos
Spanish actor-producer Luis Tosar is set to work on a comedy-drama called Los Fenomenos through his production company ZircoZine.
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Anchor Bay to release unrated I Spit On Your Grave remake
Anchor Bay Films has elected to release an unrated version of Steven R Monroe’s new take on Meir Zarchi’s horror classic I Spit On Your Grave.
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Cotillard, Duris, Chaumeil join new Universal-Quad comedy
UPI is reuniting with Heartbreaker producers Quad on the new French-language comedy Living Is Better Than Dying (Vivre C’est Mieux Que Mourir).
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Lisandro Alonso special guest for Binger-Screen interview
Director Lisandro Alonso (La Libertad, Liverpool) will be interviewed by Screen International editor Mike Goodridge for the annual Binger Filmlab-Screen International interview at the Netherlands Film Festival that runs from September 22-October 1.
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Bosnia selects Cirkus Columbia; Bulgaria submits Eastern Plays for Oscars
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s candidate for best foreign language film at the Academy Awards will be Danis Tanovic’s Cirkus Columbia. Kamen Kalev’s Eastern Plays will represent Bulgaria
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Kline, Keaton on board Darling Companion for Likely Story, Werc Werk Works
Werc Werk Works and Likely Story have brought on Lawrence Kasdan to direct the comedy Darling Companion starring Kevin Kline and Diane Keaton.
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National Society to announce awards on Jaunary 8, 2011
The National Society Of Film Critics will announce its annual awards selection followed a weighted vote in New York on January 8, 2011.
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Norway selects Angel for Oscar race
Maria Vonnevie stars as a heroin addict who wants a better life for her daughter.
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Arts Alliance Media opens Berlin office
Digital service provider Arts Alliance Media (AAM) today announced that it is opening a Berlin office.
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Cyan Films picks up Slamdance screenwriting winner
Australian production outfit Cyan Films has picked up 100 Bloody Acres, winner of the horror section of the Slamdance 2010 screenwriting competition.
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Charlize Theron takes remake rights to Two Eyes Staring
Charlize Theron has taken remake rights to Dutch psychological thriller Two Eyes Staring (Zwart Water) by Dutch writer/director Elbert van Strien.
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Banksy doc, Sons Of Cuba among Grierson nominations
The Grierson Trust has announced its final nominations for the British Documentary Awards.
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Of Gods And Men is France’s foreign language Oscar submission
Xavier Beauvois’ Cannes Grand Prize winner has been selected to represent France at the Academy Awards.
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Warsaw unveils competition titles including Incendies, The Christening
Alexei Uchitel’s Toronto title The Edge will open the 26th Warsaw Film Festival (Oct 8-17).
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Filmax strikes key deals for hostage thriller Kidnapped
Miguel Angel Vivas’ thriller is about a family held hostage.
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Pearce, Moreno to star in Make It Happen's comedy Mis-Fits
Guy Pearce, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Virginie Ledoyen will star for producer Doug Claybourne in the original comedy Mis-Fits.
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Mann is Universal's girl for The Change-Up
Leslie Mann will play the female lead opposite Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman in Universal’s The Change-Up, a body-swap comedy to be directed by David Dobkin.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest speakers Life In A Day, Penny Woolcock
Sheffield Doc/Fest is to run its second Crossover Summit at this year’s edition of the festival which runs from Nov 3-7.
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Bavaria sells Silence; EEAP takes on Kokowääh
Bavaria Film International has closed a series of all-rights deals for Baran bo Odar’s debut feature The Silence (Das letzte Schweigen).