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Carlo Di Palma to get major exhibition, retrospective
Niemeyer Centre in Aviles next year to launch exhibition, which will travel to Rome and New York.
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Mammuth heads to US for Funny Balloons
French sales company Funny Balloons has had a run on Berlin title Mammuth, which has been a runaway arthouse success in France.
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Dizzy deals for Blonde, Wild Bunch
Buyers snap up a raft of Wild Bunch titles including Blonde and competition entries Of Gods And Men, Burnt By The Sun 2.
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Warner, Sony snap up market titles
The studios have been seeking foreign rights to stock up their international pipelines.
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UPI acquires major territories from Relativity to 3D epic Immortals
Universal Pictures International (UPI) has struck a deal with Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity Media on a raft of territories for the 3D adventure Immortals.
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Puttnam to lead Asia Pacific Screen Awards jury
Lord Puttnam revealed as the president of the jury for this year’s Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
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Universal Pictures takes Spanish rights to Napoleon drama Bruc
Universal Pictures has picked up Spanish theatrical rights to Daniel Benmayor’s $8m historical action adventure film Bruc.
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WestEnd soars with Little Birds starring Juno Temple
Up and coming actresses Juno Temple (pictured) and Jay Panabaker are attached to star in the lead roles.
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Finecut books trio of deals on Competition title Poetry
The film has gone to Golem Distribucion for Spain and Andorra, MCF MegaCom Film for ex-Yugoslavia and Khan Entertainment for Taiwan.
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Ealing’s slate led by Dustin Hoffman’s Nightwork
The London studio reveals a raft of forthcoming projects including Hoffman’s Nightwork and the third instalment of St Trinian’s.
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Toei plans 3D version of cult thriller Battle Royale
The 3D version of the original will be ready for market screenings in October and released in Japan on November 20.
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Prescience strikes alliance with Atlantic Film Group's Australian arm
Atlantic Film Group and UK financier Prescience have created a strategic alliance to give Atlantic Film Group’s Antipodean financing subsidiary, Atlantic South, access to a facility worth an anticipated $20m per year.
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The Yellow Affair launches as new international sales company
Miira Paasilinna, formerly of NonStop Sales, heads the outfit as Managing Director.
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Fortune Star sells package deals
The company closes sales on two packages of library titles, including Johnnie To’s Running Out Of Time (pictured) and John Woo’s Hitman.
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Dubai pacts with Lebanese doc group
The festival will provide support in bid to strengthen Lebanese documentary film-making.
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Bleiberg starts shoot for 3D thriller Point Of No Return
The US company is talking to buyers in Cannes about film, a tale of a pilot trying to avert global war.
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TrustNordisk trades in Cash
Daniel Espinosa’s Swedish Hit Easy Money continues to sell; Trust begins pre-sales on the sequel.
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Buyers strike for M-Line’s Blades
Lee Joon-ik’s (pictured) epic action title Blades Of Blood sells to a raft of territories including the UK and Thailand.
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Lionsgate UK takes on Coriolanus, Dangerous Method
The UK-based company has added Ralph Fiennes’ directorial debut and David Cronenberg’s next film to its 2011 slate.
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Vietnam plans first film festival for October
The Northern city of Hanoi will host the country’s first film festival this October.