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    Secret Of The Grain lands in the US through IFC Films

    2008-04-22T23:02:00Z

    IFC Films has acquired US rights to Abdellatif Kechiche's Cesar winner The Secret Of The Grain, which will screen at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28.The French-language drama centres on a man from the French port town of Sete whose plans to set up a restaurant heal deep wounds ...

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    Golden Globes set awards schedule for 2009

    2008-04-22T22:38:00Z

    The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards will take place on January 11, 2009, Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) president Jorge Camara announced today [April 22].

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    MGM buys domestic rights to How To Lose Friends...

    2008-04-22T17:47:00Z

    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) has acquired domestic rights to How To Lose Friends And Alienate People, Robert B Weide's film of Toby Young's bestselling memoir, and set a US release date of Oct 3 this year.Simon Pegg, currently shooting Star Trek in which he plays Scotty, stars in the film as Sidney ...

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    Canadian Film Centre, NFB launched theatrical doc programme

    2008-04-22T17:06:00Z

    The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) will launch Canada's first programme to develop theatrical documentaries. Announced today at Toronto's Hot Docs festival, the CFC NFB Feature Documentary Program will begin in January 2009 with the goal of developing feature documentaries for international cinema ...

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    Hays and Mullen join TIFF Canadian programming team

    2008-04-22T17:04:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has added two new faces to its Canadian programming team. Montreal-based academic and film journalist Matthew Hays joins Jesse Wente and Steve Gravestock on the feature film selection committee.Programming veteran Kathleen Mullen will handle the Short Cuts Canada selection for TIFF 2008 along with programmers ...

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    Carlos Acosta to star in $3m feature for Rosa Bosch

    2008-04-22T10:41:00Z

    Cuban ballet star Carlos Acosta is set to star in a dramatic feature inspired by his own life story. The film, based on the Acosta biography No Way Home, will shoot in Cuba and the UK. Acosta's nephews will play him as a younger man.The $3m project is being produced ...

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    Andre Van Heerden named CEO of Cloud Ten Pictures

    2008-04-22T02:09:00Z

    Andre Van Heerden has been promoted to CEO at Cloud Ten Pictures, the Canadian producers of the Left Behind series of Christian films.Katherine Kunberger has been brought in as president and Michael Walker as vice president of marketing and operations as the company prepares it upcoming release Saving God starring ...

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    Rose and Ravid named to vice presidents at Senator US

    2008-04-22T02:07:00Z

    Marco Weber's Senator Entertainment has promoted Rachel Rose to vice president of production and finance and hired Orly Ravid as vice president of acquisitions and domestic distribution.Rose has been with Senator for two years and most recently served as executive director of production and finance.Ravid, a former Maxmedia executive, will ...

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    Mendes starts production on Big Beach/Focus romantic comedy

    2008-04-22T02:04:00Z

    Production is set to get underway in Connecticut this week on Sam Mendes' untitled contemporary comedy starring Leatherheads lead John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Jeff Daniels, Toni Collette and Cheryl Hines.Novelist Dave Eggers and his wife Vendela Vida wrote the screenplay and Focus Features is co-financing with producers Big Beach and ...

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    Disney unveils nature documentary label Disneynature

    2008-04-22T01:59:00Z

    Walt Disney Studios unveiled Disneynature on Monday [April 21], a dedicated nature documentary label and the first new Disney brand to launch in 60 years since the True-Life Adventures documentary series launched in 1948.The unit will be based in France under the leadership of Jean-Francois Camilleri, the former senior vice ...

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    Apatow, Ryan to receive awards at Nantucket Film Festival

    2008-04-22T01:57:00Z

    Judd Apatow will receive the Suzanne And Bob Wright Screenwriter's Tribute Award at the 13th Annual Nantucket Film Festival in June.Apatow produced Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which opened in second place in the North American charts at the weekend, as well as 2007 hits like Superbad and Knocked Up, which he ...

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    The Cavanaughs wins Maryland Filmmakers Fellowship

    2008-04-22T01:54:00Z

    Sundance Institute and the Maryland Filmmakers Fellowship have announced [April 21] that this year's Maryland Filmmakers Fellowship goes to John Morgan and Meg LeFauve and their project The Cavanaughs.Presented in partnership with the Maryland Film Office, the annual fellowship provides Morgan and LeFauve with a $10,000 grant to help with ...

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    Bornedal's The Substitute wins audience award at Sprockets

    2008-04-21T17:47:00Z

    Danish filmmaker Ole Bornedal's The Substitute won the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film at the 11th Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children. The story follows a group of school children who suspect their substitute teacher may be an alien. Best animated film honours went to US filmmaker ...

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    Grain, Ch'tis win critics, audience awards at COLCOA in LA

    2008-04-21T17:36:00Z

    Abdellatif Kechiche's Cesar-winning The Secret Of The Grain won the first ever critics award at the 12th annual City Of Lights, City Of Angels (COLCOA) in Los Angeles over the weekend.COLCOA, a week of French film premieres in Hollywood, ended on Sunday and also announced that Dany Boon's smash hit ...

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    Princess Ka'iulani wraps in Hawaii and moves to UK shoot

    2008-04-21T15:55:00Z

    Princess Ka'iulani, formerly titled Barbarian Princess, has ended the four-week Hawaiian leg of its shoot. The production will now move to shoot for 10 days in Norfolk, England by the end of April.Matador Pictures and Island Film Group's project is based on the true story of a Hawaiian princess who ...

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    Nayar, Grushow team up for digital studio Filmaka

    2008-04-21T05:00:00Z

    LA-based producer Deepak Nayar and former Fox TV chief Sandy Grushow have officially launched Filmaka, an ambitious 'digital studio' and online creative community which plans to create a new model for identifying talent and developing entertainment properties.Nayar founded the company, which is based at www.Filmaka.com, in late 2006 as a ...

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    Icarus buys North American rights to Bitomsky's Dust

    2008-04-20T23:36:00Z

    Boutique North American distributor Icarus Films has acquired German film-makerHartmut Bitomsky's documentary Dust.Bitomsky's film explores the omniscient particles in a manner that attempts to offer new insight into our bodies, the environment and the cosmos.The film premiered in Venice and screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival and the Philadelphia ...

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    Paramount, MGM and Lionsgate team for premium TV, VOD service

    2008-04-20T23:33:00Z

    Paramount, MGM and Lionsgate will jointly launch a premium TV channel and Video On Demand (VOD) service in autumn 2009 featuring new and library film titles and original programming from the studios.The new venture will have access to Paramount and Paramount Vantage titles released theatrically on or after January 1 ...

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    Toronto's Stardust Pictures preps $10m comedy Wing Man

    2008-04-20T23:30:00Z

    Toronto-based Stardust Pictures has completed financing on its first feature, the $10m comedy Wing Man that will shoot in Toronto in the late summer.Harland Williams will direct and Stardust's Justin L Levine and Howard Kerbel will produceStardust recently acquired Canadian rights to Jamie Kennedy's documentary Heckler and will release on ...

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    Jackie, Jet Li and Sarah Marshall storm domestic box office

    2008-04-20T23:25:00Z

    The long awaited on-screen union of Jackie Chan and Jet Li reaped rewards for Liosgate and The Weinsten Company as The Forbidden Kingdom leapt to number one thanks to an estimated $20.9m three-day gross.The martial arts adventure takes place in modern-day America and a mythical past in China where a ...