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    Momentum MD Marchand suspended and replaced by Napper

    2007-01-11T17:47:00Z

    UK distributor Momentum Pictures has suspended managing director Xavier Marchand.Former Sony executive Richard Napper has been appointed in his place on an interim basis with immediate effect while the company searches for a permanent replacement. No specific reasons were given for Marchand's suspension, but a spokesperson from Momentum's parent company ...

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    UK 2006 box office revenues almost identical to 2005

    2007-01-11T12:18:00Z

    The UK/Ireland box office recorded final year revenues of $1.63.5bn (£840.2m), less than a percentage point down on the previous year, according to figures from Nielsen EDI.The figures were boosted in the final quarter by the extraordinary success of Casino Royale and Borat.The 21st James Bond outing is close to ...

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    First Berlinale Panorama titles unveiled

    2007-01-11T10:41:00Z

    New films by Hal Hartley (Fay Grim), Eytan Fox (The Bubble), Korea's Hong Sangsoo (Woman On The Beach), actress Julie Delpy (Two Days in Paris) and actor Antonio Banderas (Summer Rain) are among the titles so far confirmed for more than half of the programme for this year's Panorama at ...

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    Glasgow Festival to open with UK premiere of Cashback

    2007-01-11T04:00:00Z

    The third Glasgow Film Festival will screen more than 90 films during its run Feb 15-25 at six local venues. The festival will open with the UK premiere of Sean Ellis' debut feature Cashback, a romantic comedy starring Sean Biggerstaff with Emilia Fox and Jared Harris. Closing the festival will ...

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    Breakfast On Pluto leads Irish Film & TV Award nominees

    2007-01-10T17:17:00Z

    The shortlist of nominees has been announced for the 2006 Irish Film & Television Awards, the first to take place under the auspices of the recently re-constituted Irish Film & Television Academy. Neil Jordan's Breakfast On Pluto leads with a total of ten nominations, followed closely by Brian Kirk's Middletown ...

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    New players at the table

    2007-01-09T06:34:00Z

    If the story of 2006 was realignment, reorganisation and box-office recovery, 2007 should be about attracting new investment. After a year of recovery at the box office, there is suddenly a feelgood factor about film again. Some of it may be exaggerated, of course, just as the 2005 slump was ...

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    UK to launch regional cinema critics awards

    2007-01-08T13:53:00Z

    Regional journalists will vote on a new series of awards, The UK Regional Critics' Film Awards, which will launch at Cinema Days, a distributors preview trade event for regional media held Jan 25-28. Regional journalists including critics, writers and editors (staff or freelance) will be allowed to vote for their ...

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    Tartan Video taps Bradfield as head of marketing

    2007-01-08T13:29:00Z

    Tartan Video has appointed Mylene Bradfield as its new head of marketing. Bradfield has served as marketing manager for both Momentum Pictures and Channel 4 DVD. She joined Tartan in June 2006 working on launches of boxsets including the Vengeance Trilogy and the 30-disc Ingmar Bergman Collection. Tartan Video's forthcoming ...

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    Eva Green and Emily Blunt among Orange Rising Star nominees

    2007-01-08T13:14:00Z

    The BAFTAs have announced the nominees for the second-annual Orange Rising Star Award.

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    Fox's Museum remains top international attraction

    2007-01-08T13:10:00Z

    Fox International's Night At The Museum stayed on top of the competition and crossed $100m with an estimated $29.8m from 5,000 screens in 38 markets that raised the overseas tally to $116.7m. The family title opened in Greece on $900,000 from 66 screens and opened top in Peru on $471,000 ...

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    Nigel Cole to direct Eloise for HandMade

    2007-01-08T12:59:00Z

    Calendar Girls director Nigel Cole has signed on to direct HandMade Films' planned feature Eloise In Paris. The Eloise In Paris feature is based on the book of the same name, adapted by Janet Brownell and Erin Joslyn. The live-action feature will shoot in 2007 on location in Paris, New ...

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    International rescue: UIP's history and new reorganisation

    2007-01-06T18:52:00Z

    'If there is any growth in this business globally it's in international,' says Tim Bevan of the UK's Working Title Films. One company that has consistently underlined the truth in Bevan's remark over the last 25 years is United International Pictures (UIP).In late 1981, when UIP was formed in London, ...

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    Metrodome's aims for Days Of Glory

    2007-01-06T11:56:00Z

    Metrodome's new CEO Peter Urie helps the distributor gain independence, more funding and bigger films like Away From Her. Metrodome has been the sort of dependable arthouse distributor that has gone about its work quietly without much fanfare. That's changing as the company has been increasingly in the headlines recently ...

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    Michael Apted: master of adaptability

    2007-01-06T11:42:00Z

    Michael Apted is something of a chameleon of the film world: the 65-year-old director changes colours with remarkable facility. On the one hand, he is a member of the Hollywood establishment - a Brit who has blossomed in the studio system and currently serves as president of the Director's Guild. ...

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    Bond and The Queen head BAFTA longlist

    2007-01-05T04:00:00Z

    Casino Royale and The Queen top the Orange British Academy Film Awards longlist with 14.

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    South Bank Awards nominees include The Queen, Red Road and United 93

    2007-01-05T02:00:00Z

    TheSouth Bank Show Awards has announced the nominees for its 11th annual honours,to be presented on January 23 at the Savoy in London.Thenominess are spread across arts categories, with the best film nominees beingStephen Frears' The Queen, Paul Greengrass' United 93 and Andrea Arnold's Red Road. LarryCharles' Borat: Cultural Learnings ...

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    Museum, Eragon continue rich run for Fox

    2007-01-05T01:00:00Z

    After barely two weeks on release Fox International's Night AtThe Museum will belooking to cross $100m this weekend.The family film has amassed more than $75m so far and opens in anadditional 10, albeit minor, markets this weekend.Meanwhile the fantasy adventure Eragon, which opens in three Latin Americanmarkets including Argentina on ...

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    Universal Pictures International appoints Irish team

    2007-01-04T11:00:00Z

    Universal Pictures International (UPI) UK & Eire has appointed an Irish team responsible for the sales, marketing and publicity of the company's products in Ireland.The move follows the ending of Universal and Paramount's joint distribution operation, UIP, in the territory.The Dublin UPI office, led by general manager David Burke, will ...

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    London counterfeit DVD factory discovered

    2007-01-04T00:00:00Z

    The UK's Federation AgainstCopyright Theft has announced that four men have been arrested in Thamesmead,southeast London, after a counterfeit DVD factory was raided. Two Bexley Police officerstracked two men after noticing suspicious behaviour on Redbourne Road. The area was then searched and police dogs and ahelicopter were called in.The three-floor ...

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    Orange extends cinema ticket programme and strikes Disney content deal

    2007-01-03T16:18:00Z

    Mobile phone network Orange has announced plans to continue its cinema ticketpromotion Orange Wednesdays into 2008.The programme offers 2-for-1cinema tickets on Wednesdays across the UK to Orange customers. Now Orange's two million broadband and dial-up Internetcustomers will also be eligible for the deal, previously offered only to mobilecustomers. In ...