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    Derek Jacobi joins cast of Schrader's Adam Resurrected

    2007-05-17T04:00:00Z

    Derek Jacobi has joined Jeff Goldblum and Willem Dafoe on the cast of Paul Schrader's holocaust drama Adam Resurrected.Based on Israeli author Yoram Kaniuk's novel, the story follows a former circus entertainer who was spared the gas chamber to entertain Jews as they marched to their deaths.After the war he ...

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    Williams, Howard and Wood line up for Sturridge's Bronte

    2007-05-17T04:00:00Z

    Icon Entertainment International has taken on international sales for Charles Sturridge's Bronte. Lined up to play the Bronte sisters are Michelle Williams, Bryce Dallas Howard and Evan Rachel Wood. ICM is representing North American rights.Bronte is the story of Charlotte, Anne and Emily Bronte, the sisters who grew up in ...

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    Clive Owen is back in town with new Capitol project

    2007-05-17T04:00:00Z

    Capitol Films has added Scott Hicks' The Boys Are Back In Town to its Cannes slate, which will star Clive Owen.The Tiger Aspect Pictures/Southern Light Films co-production is made in association with BBC Films and Film Finance Corporation of Australia.Allan Cubitt has adapted Simon Carr's memoir of the same name, ...

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    Film4 to help London's ICA with refurbishment fundraising

    2007-05-16T16:08:00Z

    The UK's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) has announced an ambitious fundraising programme in collaboration with Film4 to raise funds for ICA Cinema. The fundraising drive will primarily go to support refurbishment of two cinemas at the ICA.Film4 will advise and support the ICA in significant fundraising strategies, with details ...

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    Industry Trust launches $6m campaign to tackle copyright theft

    2007-05-16T14:44:00Z

    The Industry Trust for Intellectual Property Awareness is kicking off the largest anti-piracy campaign ever in the UK on June 1 to educate the public about the damaging effects of what they now refer to as 'Knocking Off'.New research shows that copyright theft cost the film and television industry $912m ...

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    Becker rocks on Elijah Wood's Iggy Pop story

    2007-05-16T14:40:00Z

    Becker International has come on for international sales on Nick Gomez's The Passenger, based on Iggy Pop's life during the 1960s and 1970s.Elijah Wood will play the lead, with a script written by Eric Schmid.This Is That Corporation and Traction Media are executive producing, with Traction representing North American rights. ...

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    UK producers cleared to use tax credit as equity

    2007-05-16T07:14:00Z

    UK producers can use the UK tax credit which came into force earlier this year as equity in their films.The announcement was made yesterday by the UK Film Council, FilmFour and BBC Films.It resolves one of the principal issues that remained unresolved after the introduction of the new credit and ...

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    Polyband takes German rights to The Turtle's Song

    2007-05-16T04:00:00Z

    Munich-based Polyband Medien, a subsidiary of Splendit Medien, has acquired German rights to Nick Stringer's The Turtle's Song, a documentary following the epic journey of a baby loggerhead turtle. The film is produced by UK-based Film & Music Entertainment and made in collaboration with Stringer's Big Wave Productions. Mike Downey, ...

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    Capitol takes on new films from Don Roos and Joshua Marston

    2007-05-16T04:00:00Z

    Capitol Films has added Don Roos' Love And Other Impossible Pursuits and Joshua Marston's The Fortress Of Solitude to its Cannes slate.The Roos project, which he also wrote, stars Jennifer Lopez in the exploration of a woman's moving and funny relationship with her young stepson. Marc Platt of Legally Blonde ...

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    Clarke and Perkins promoted at UK distributor Optimum

    2007-05-15T17:20:45Z

    Managing director Will Clarke has been promoted to CEO of UK-based Optimum Releasing, with former head of distribution Danny Perkins now promoted to managing director and COO. Clarke will now work more closely with Frederic Sichler, co-chairman of parent Studio Canal, in international production, acquisitions and development of the international ...

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    Becker takes on sales for new Bobby Sands feature

    2007-05-15T15:02:00Z

    Twenty-six years after he died on hunger strike, IRA martyr Bobby Sands is to be the subject of a new feature film, Hunger. Becker International has picked up worldwide rights to the project, which is being directed by Turner Prize-winning artist Steve McQueen.Backed by Film4, Hunger comes billed as 'a ...

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    Asian-focused Tiger Festival to debut in Brighton

    2007-05-15T12:44:00Z

    OORT and Terracotta Media are planning a four-day showcase of Asian films in Brighton, UK, with the debut of the Tiger Festival sponsored by Tiger beer.The event will run May 31-June 3 at the Duke of York's Picturehouse. There are plans afoot 2008 for a week-long event in 2008, post-Cannes.The ...

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    BBC, Film4, UKFC and Pact come to terms on producer's equity

    2007-05-15T12:33:00Z

    As discussed and expected, BBC Films, Film4 and the UK Film Council, the three principal public funders of feature films in the UK, together with producers group Pact, have confirmed an agreement to give producers an equity stake in features in which they invest.The agreement follows on the new UK ...

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    Momentum takes UK rights to Burger's The Return

    2007-05-15T11:10:00Z

    Momentum Pictures has taken the UK rights to Neil Burger's The Return from sales company QED.Robert Walak, Momentum's director of acquisitions, negotiated the deal with Kim Fox, SVP worldwide sales at QED.Lionsgate has US rights and is considering a December release. The drama is about three soldiers returning from Iraq ...

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    Ingenious starts $200m fund for distribution slates

    2007-05-15T10:25:00Z

    UK-based media investment company Ingenious, which has been hit by recent UK government clampdowns on various investment schemes, has now launched a $203m (Euros 150m) film distribution fund. Instead of backing the release of single films, the fund will take a slate approach with European independent distributors' entire portfolios, including ...

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    Cork signs new three-year sponsorship deal with drinks importer

    2007-05-15T09:25:00Z

    The Cork Film Festival has announced a new headline sponsor in Barry Fitzwilliam Maxxium, Irish importers of Corona Extra, Absolut Vodka and other products.Recently appointed Festival chairman Michael O'Connell, welcomed the three-year sponsorship deal of both financial and marketing support for the festival. 'This new sponsorship enables us to bring ...

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    Britdoc plans second festival for July; selections include We Are Together

    2007-05-14T16:25:00Z

    Britdoc's second-annual festival will have a theme of 'Documentary Meets Art,' and will run July 25-27, again at Oxford's Keble College.The three-day event will include screenings, a Pitching Forum, masterclasses with the likes of film-maker Larry Charles, and speed meetings. Explaining the theme, organizers said: 'At a time when the ...

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    Momentum's Suen joins Aramid as chief operating officer

    2007-05-14T04:00:00Z

    Aramid Capital Partners has appointed Yu Fai Suen as chief operating officer. Aramid is the large new new film fund comprised of financiers Future Films, Screen Capital International and Stonehenge Capital. Suen had been senior VP operations for Europe at Momentum Pictures, where he had been for nine years. He ...

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    Optimum strikes UK deals for Incendiary and Rise Of The Footsoldier

    2007-05-11T17:22:00Z

    Ahead of Cannes, UK distributor Optimum has picked up two new films: they are Sharon Maguire's Incendiary and Julian Gilbey's Rise Of The Footsoldier. Optimum acquired Incendiary, a Film4-backed project, from producer Archer Street Films (Capitol is handling sales in Cannes). The project stars Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor and Matthew ...

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    The Works to handle international sales for Bahrani's Chop Shop

    2007-05-11T17:07:00Z

    The Works International has taken on several new films ahead of Cannes. They include Directors Fortnight title Chop Shop, from Man Push Cart director Ramin Bahrani. The story follows a young immigrant boy who works in a New York junkyard. Lisa Muskat produced with Marc Turtletaub and Jeb Brody of ...