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PGA's 22nd annual awards set for January 22, 2011
The Producers Guild Of America’s (PGA) 22nd annual awards will take place on January 22, 2011.
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goEast unveils competition for April festival
Alexey Popogrebsky’s Silver Bear winner How I Ended This Summer, Peter Calin Netzer’s Medal Of Honor and Robert Glinski’s Piggies are in the programme.
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IMAX to roll out Iron Man 2 internationally on April 29
IMAX Corporation is partnering with Paramount on the international release of Iron Man 2 commencing April 29.
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Melissa George, Ed Speleers line up for Gilbey's Angel's Peak
Carnaby Films’ Michael Loveday is producing the thriller.
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Tampere starts cross-festival initiative to digitise shorts
They hope to have more than 10,000 short films digitised by the end of 2010 by working with other festivals.
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Sony plans innovative Twitter campaign for Moon in Japan
Sony Pictures Entertainment plans an innovative internet campaign employing Twitter to promote the April 10 release of Duncan Jones’ film.
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Market share of UK films slips at global box office
The market share of UK films at the global box office in 2009 was at an eight-year low according to UK Film Council figures.
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22 Bullets in France, Germany experiences Gravity
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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Reliance, UFO pact for digital film operations in India
Strategic business alliance will be largest gateway for digital film releases in India.
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ITV sells 100-film package to Italy's Rai
Also, ITV will introduce restored This Sporting Life to buyers at MIPTV.
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Heartbreaker, In The Beginning bookend 14th annual COLCOA
The 14th Annual City Of Lights, City Of Angels (COLCOA) Film Festival in Los Angeles will kick off with the North American premiere of Pascal Chaumeil’s romantic comedy Heartbreaker (L’Arnacoeur) (pictured).
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Mandate reunites with Diablo Cody, Mr Mudd on Young Adult
Mandate Pictures is back in business with Oscar winning Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody (pictured) after optioning rights to Young Adult.
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O-Scope acquires The Maid for DVD, digital and VOD
Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired US DVD, digital and VOD rights to Sebastian Silva’s Chilean dark comedy The Maid.
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Arclight closes US deal with SPWAG for Berlin hit Red Hill
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group (SPWAG) has picked up all US rights from Arclight to the Berlin Panorama hit Red Hill.
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Lionsgate, Icahn trade blows as fight for studio heats up
The war of words between Lionsgate and the man who would own the Santa Monica-based studio stepped up on Wednesday [March 24] as both parties issued open letters.
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Cinema Libre goes South Of The Border with Oliver Stone
Cinema Libre Studio has pulled off a coup and acquired North American rights to Oliver Stone’s documentary South Of The Border.
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Arthouse Films acquires domestic rights to Basquiat doc
Arthouse Films has taken US rights to Tamra Davis’s film Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child (pictured).
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Jackie Collins character Lucky Santangelo to get big screen treatment
Bestselling author Jackie Collins and Amber Entertainment partners Ileen Maisel and Mark Ordesky are joining forces to bring Lucky Santangelo to the big screen.
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UK Film Council extends digital marketing funding for distributors
After an initial trial of the digital innovation in distribution scheme, the UKFC is now offering seven more awards.
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Coproduction Office strikes six deals for Tetsuo: The Bullet Man
The Shinya Tsukamoto film will have the world premiere of its final cut at the Tribeca Film Festival next month.