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Dorm Life creator releases first feature online
Entertainment media distribution group GoDigital have announced the digital release of Shadow in the Trees, directed by UCLA graduate Chris Smith.
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Film finance expert Jeff Steele launches Film Closings
The former Magnet Media Group CFO’s company will specialise in packaging and closing finance deals and will base his company in Los Angeles and Chicago.
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Truly Indie, Magnolia Home Ent to re-release doc Dumbstruck
Wagner/Cuban Company’s Truly Indie and Magnolia Home Entertainment are re-releasing Mark Goffman’s documentary Dumbstruck in theatres and DVD.
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Samuel Goldwyn acquires US rights to The Edge
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired all US rights to the Golden Globes nominee and Russian Academy Award foreign language submission.
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Brazil has record box-office year driven by Elite Squad 2
Brazil’s box-office revenues increased 30% to a record $752.6 m (real 1.26 billion) in 2010, according to figures released by local company Filme B.
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Ann Sommerlath joins IMAX
Ann Sommerlath has joined the the IMAX Corporation as Vice President, Corporate Communications.
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IFC Films to re-enter Void in LA, New York
The original version of Gaspar Noe’s startling drama Enter The Void is the one that played in French theatres and includes 20 minutes of footage unseen in the US.
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Synkronized takes US, Canadian rights to UK feature Just Ines
Distributor Synkronized has acquired US and Canadian rights to UK feature Just Ines.
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Relativity sets Nov 11 date for Immortals
Relativity Media will release the epic action film in association with Universal on November 11.
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Hamptons 2011 moves back one week to avoid Yom Kippur holiday
The 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) will run from October 13-17.
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Mark Sonnenberg joins Maya Entertainment as COO
The former FX and E! executive will report directly to co-chairman and CEO Moctesuma Esparza and co-chairman Jeff Valdez.
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SPC takes Allen's latest, keeps mum about Spurlock
The North American deal on Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris marks SPC’s fourth collaboration with the film-maker after You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, Sweet And Lowdown and Whatever Works.
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Studio veteran Oren Aviv lands top marketing job at Fox
Aviv, who quit as Disney production head almost exactly one year ago following the arrival of Walt Disney Studios chairman Rich Ross, will work alongside the domestic marketing head and chief creative officer Tony Sella.
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New-look Miramax announces executive appointments
Miramax unveiled the first additions to its management team this week.
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Academy names seven films on make-up shortlist
The films in alphabetical order are: Alice In Wonderland, Barney’s Version,The Fighter, Jonah Hex, True Grit, The Way Back and The Wolfman.
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Inception leads VES nominations roster with four nods
Warner Bros’ sci-fi smash has earned four nominations from the Visual Effects Society heading into the awards gala on February 1.
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Image takes non-theatrical US rights to The Way Back
The epic adventure premiered at Telluride last autumn and is being released theatrically through Wrekin Hill and Newmarket on January 21.
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Relativity, Technicolor strike long-term partnership
The deal sees Technicolor provide services ranging from production, post-production and release printing to distribution services for theatrical and subsequent windows.
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Hooper, Nolan, Fincher in the running for DGA prize
Tom Hooper (pictured), Christopher Nolan, Darren Aronofsky, David Fincher and David O Russell are the nominees announced by the Directors Guild Of America.Danny Boyle for 127 Hours and the Coen Brother for True Grit miss out in the uncannily accurate barometer of Oscar success. Only six times since the DGA ...
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Michael Marshall to head business affairs at Columbia
The appointee joined the studio in 2008 as senior vice-president of business affairs and previously served in a similar capacity at Our Stories Films and Marvel.