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    Momentum's The Painted Veil added to Odeon Digital Trial

    2007-05-30T15:19:00Z

    Momentum Pictures has added its film The Painted Veil to the Odeon Digital Trial. The trial, which started in February, is running at Odeon Hatfield and Surrey Quays, where DCI -compliant digital projection systems have been installed on all 18 screens. Odeon is testing various technology suppliers to evaluate their ...

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    Matson promoted at NBC Universal's Global Networks

    2007-05-30T15:00:00Z

    Greg Matson has been appointed senior vice president, commercial & network development, Global Networks, an international division of NBC Universal. The new appointment is effective immediately. He currently serves as senior VP, network development and distribution and will now also coordinate the commercial operations for Global Networks. Peter Smith, President, ...

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    New London festival to spotlight North American indies

    2007-05-30T12:18:00Z

    The first Declaration of Independence Film Festival will be held in London June 1-7, with a concentration on North American independent films. Features selected include Dan Casey's micro-budget Detroit crime drama The Death Of Michael Smith, Ali Selim's Sweet Land starrign Alan Cumming and Alex Kingston, Paul Fox's Everything's Gone ...

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    German and UK producers to bring Catweazle to the big screen

    2007-05-30T12:02:00Z

    The Red Baron producers Dan Maag and Thomas Reisser of Niama Filmproduktion are teaming up the UK's Paul Knight and Richard Carpenter of Catweazle Ltd. for a feature film based on the 1970s cult international hit TV series Catweazle. Based on Carpenter's original series about the magical adventures of the ...

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    AV closes more deals on crocodile thriller Black Water

    2007-05-30T10:52:00Z

    AV Pictures has closed more deals on its hot seller Black Water, including a North American deal with Grindstone Entertainment Group. Other new deals at the end of Cannes included France (Free Dolphin Entertainment), Germany (Legend), Scandinavia (Nobel Entertainment), CIS (Lizard Cinema Trade), Mexico & Central America (Cine Video y ...

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    Warner Bros takes rights to Irish children's book series

    2007-05-26T10:25:00Z

    Warner Bros Pictures has acquired film rights to the children's book Skulduggery Pleasant by Irish author Derek Landy.The deal incorporates all future books in a potential nine-title series based on the contemporary Dublin-set tale about a skeleton detective who works tirelessly to thwart the return of the Faceless Ones.The first ...

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    Artificial Eye picks up three Cannes Competition titles

    2007-05-25T16:00:00Z

    UK arthouse distributor Artificial Eye has acquired three Competition titles at Cannes.The company has picked up Cristian Mungiu's Romanian drama 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days from Wild Bunch, Catherine Breillat's Cannes Competition debut An Old Mistress from Pyramide International and Christophe Honore's Love Songs (Les Chansons d'Amour) from ...

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    Russo to run Liverpool's Digital Departures

    2007-05-25T04:00:00Z

    Lisa Marie Russo has been named executive producer for Digital Departures, a North West Vision initiative to produce three feature-length films in the Northwest of England in the next 18 months.The scheme is also backed by Liverpool Culture Company, the UK Film Council and the BBC.Each film will get a ...

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    Momentum takes UK and Spain for Zwick's Defiance

    2007-05-24T13:15:00Z

    In Cannes, Momentum Pictures has taken UK and Spanish rights to Defiance, the WWII action drama being planned by Ed Zwick.Bedford Falls and Grosvenor Park are producing and financing. As previously reported, Daniel Craig will star in the film, based on the true story of four brothers who built an ...

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    Three counterfeiters jailed after 2006 UK arrests

    2007-05-24T12:33:00Z

    Following on 2006 arrests, three people have been jailed in a counterfeiting case in Liverpool and the North West of England.The three ringleaders in the scam, Barry Powell, Mark Quincey and Sarah Haynes, were sent to jail. At Crown Court, all eight defendents pled guilty.The six-month pirate DVD and CD ...

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    Britdoc lines-up international funders for Pitching Forum

    2007-05-24T12:27:00Z

    July's Britdoc festival in Oxford has announced the line-up of documentary funders who have already committed to participate in Britdoc's Pitching Forum this year. They include Nancy Abraham from HBO, Christoph Jorg from ARTE, Cynthia Kane from ITVS, Orlando Bagwell from the Ford Foundation, Evan Shapiro from IFC, Andrea Meditch ...

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    Independent books more Hallam Foe deals for Korea and Portugal

    2007-05-23T04:00:00Z

    Independent has closed a slew of new deals on David Mackenzie's Hallam Foe starring Jamie Bell.Territories sold during Cannes include the US (Magnolia), Korea (Jin Jin Pictures), Portugal (LNK), Benelux (Indies) and Israel (Orlando Films).Buena Vista International will release in the UK in summer 2007, followed by other major territories ...

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    Madman buys Imagi's animated Highlander

    2007-05-23T04:00:00Z

    Madman Entertainment has acquired rights for Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to Imagi International Holdings' Highlander: The Search For Vengeance.The first animated feature in the 20-year-old Highlander franchise, the film is directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri.Starz Media has US and UK rights while Tohokushinsha pre-bought Japanese rights. Hong Kong and ...

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    Aspect takes rights to Bad Day - WWII

    2007-05-22T14:53:00Z

    New London-based sales company Aspect Film Limited, run by Hugh Edwards, have taken rights to Jerry G. Angelo and Jonathan Artemis Pierce's action drama feature Bad Day - WWII. Directed by Jerry G. Angelo and starring Christopher Showerman and Basil Hoffman, the film is about US and UK soldiers in ...

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    Irish Film Board backs new Glawogger film

    2007-05-22T11:28:00Z

    The Irish Film Board has committed $404,785 (Euros 300,000) to Michael Glawogger's new feature, Das Vaterspiel, about a man developing a computer game in which players kill their fathers. The investment comes as the Irish Film Board (IFB) moves more aggressively into co-production. The idea is that the body will ...

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    F&ME strikes with White Lightnin'

    2007-05-22T11:16:00Z

    Film and Music Entertainment (F&ME) the London-based production and distribution outfit run by Mike Downey and Sam Taylor, has begun production on three feature films all shooting in the US and with a fourth slated to start in October in Canada.Headlining the slate is the debut feature from Dominic Murphy, ...

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    BIG Media rides with Jingle Ma's Playboy Cops

    2007-05-22T11:05:00Z

    Hong Kong's BIG Media Group is joining forces with mainland Chinese digital cinema operator Time Antaeus to co-produce Jingle Ma's next project Playboy Cops.Chinese actor Chen Kun and Hong Kong's Shawn Yue are set to star in the $2.2m action comedy which is scheduled to start shooting at the end ...

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    Tilda Swinton joins Connery as Edinburgh festival patron

    2007-05-22T04:00:00Z

    Tilda Swinton has been named a patron of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, joining Sean Connery, the festival has announced in Cannes.Swinton said: 'It is a sincere thrill for me to accept the honour the great Edinburgh International Film Festival does me by asking me to be a patron. Edinburgh ...

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    Medb Films strikes three-picture Target deal with Brenda Blethyn project

    2007-05-22T04:00:00Z

    Target Entertainment has signed a three-picture deal with Jan Dunn and Elaine Wickham's UK-based Medb Films. Target's Alison Rayson will executive produce the films, which Dunn will direct and Wickham will produce.The first under the deal is The Calling, Dunn's story about a university student who suddenly decides to become ...

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    AV Pictures' crocodile thriller Black Water sells widely

    2007-05-22T04:00:00Z

    Buyers are swarming round crocodile thriller Black Water, being sold by AV Pictures. Buyers snapping down on the film are The Works (UK), Brazil (PlayArte), Indonesia & Malaysia (Ram Indo), Middle East (Falcon Films), Philippines (Pioneer), Thailand (J-Bics) and Turkey (Horizon International) have also bitten on the film. Deals had ...