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    Andrew Marcus promoted to COO at Relativity Media

    2007-11-19T21:45:00Z

    Andrew Marcus has been named Relativity Media's COO following his appointment as executive vice president earlier this year.Marcus, who joined the company in summer 2005, will oversee operations and continue to manage the structured finance division. He will continue to report directly to Ryan Kavanaugh.'I believe that having Andrew on ...

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    Andrew Marcus promoted to COO at Relativity Media

    2007-11-19T21:35:00Z

    Andrew Marcus (pictured) has been named COO at Relativity Media following his appointment as executive vice president earlier this year.Marcus, who joined the company in summer 2005, will oversee operations and continue to manage the structured finance division. He will continue to report directly to Ryan Kavanaugh.'I believe that having ...

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    Tribeca teams with Gucci for documentary finishing fund

    2007-11-19T20:54:00Z

    The Tribeca Film Institute and Gucci announced today the launch of the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund for independent film-makers.The initiative will offer finishing funds and post-production guidance to independent film-makers whose films 'promote social change and illuminate issues in need of comprehensive coverage currently missing from mainstream media'.The Tribeca Film ...

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    Hannah to receive career achievement award at Bahamas

    2007-11-19T20:48:00Z

    Daryl Hannah will receive the Bahamas International Film Festival's (BIFF) Career Achievement Tribute Award on December 8.Nicolas Cage received the honours last year, which recognises an actor or actress whose work has had 'a major impact and has advanced the frontiers of cinematic artistry around the world'.Festival patron Sean Connery ...

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    McDonagh's In Bruges to open Sundance Film Festival

    2007-11-19T19:54:00Z

    Martin McDonagh's feature directorial debut In Bruges will open the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 17.Focus Features holds worldwide rights to the film, which stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as London hitmen ordered by their boss Ralph Fiennes to go on an event-filled holiday in the Belgian city ...

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    Academy names 15 documentary features on Oscar shortlist

    2007-11-19T19:47:00Z

    The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences has announced its shortlist of 15 films that will contest the documentary feature category for the 80th Academy Awards.The 15 films in alphabetical order are: Autism: The Musical; Body Of War; For The Bible Tells Me So; Lake Of Fire; Nanking; No ...

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    Hansel's Sounds Of Sand takes top prize at Amazonas

    2007-11-19T10:15:00Z

    Marion Hansel's Belgium-France coproduction Sounds Of Sand won the grand prize at the fourth annual Amazonas Film Festival in Manaus, Brazil. The jury, headed by film-maker John Boorman, split its second prize between Micha Wald's Belgium-France-Canada coproduction Horse Thieves and Feng Xiaogang's The Assembly. The audience prize winner was Brazilian ...

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    Broadbent, McCrory join regulars in Harry Potter VI

    2007-11-19T00:06:00Z

    Jim Broadbent and Helen McCrory have joined the regular Harry Potter cast on the upcoming sixth episode Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince.Broadbent will play the potions professor Horace Slughorn, who gives Harry an old tome with a mysterious past. McCrory will play Draco Malfoy's mother Narcissa.Newcomers Jessie Cave, Hero ...

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    Paramount scores US number one with Beowulf on $28.1m

    2007-11-19T00:01:00Z

    Beowulf ruled the world at the weekend as Robert Zemeckis' animated adaptation of the epic English poem launched at number one in North America with an estimated $28.1m haul that complemented the table topping overseas tally of $17m.Well over one-third of the domestic gross came from 3D screens through Real ...

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    Warner's Beowulf leads international box office with $17m

    2007-11-18T23:53:00Z

    Beowulf destroyed the competition as the animated epic saga grossed an estimated $17m through Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI).The film drew approximately 1.7million admissions from 2,500 prints in 13 markets led by a $4.4m (£2.2m) second place launch in the UK in 552 sites that included previewsBeowulf ranked top in ...

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    Sounds Of Sand takes top prize at Amazonas Film Festival

    2007-11-18T17:14:00Z

    Marion Hansel's Belgium-France coproduction Sounds Of Sand won the Grand Prize at the fourth annual Amazonas Film Festival in Manaus, Brazil. The jury, headed by filmmaker John Boorman, split its second prize between Micha Wald's Belgium-France-Canada coproduction Horse Thieves and Feng Xiaogang's The Assembly. The Audience Prize winner was Brazilian ...

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    Focus, Groundswell team to finance Van Sant's Harvey Milk biopic

    2007-11-16T22:49:00Z

    Sean Penn will star in Gus Van Sant's biopic of the gay rights icon Harvey Milk for Focus Features and Groundswell Productions, which has been set for a January 2008 start date.American Beauty producers Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen will produce Milk through The Jinks/Cohen Company with Michael London, whose ...

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    Rogen, Banks to star in Kevin Smith's next film for TWC, Dimension

    2007-11-16T08:00:00Z

    Seth Rogen, riding high on the success of this year's sleeper summer hit Knocked Up, will star for The Weinstein Company (TWC) and Dimension Films in Kevin Smith's Zack & Miri Make A Porno.Elizabeth Banks, who along with Rogen appeared in The 40 Year Old Virgin, stars in the story ...

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    Kounelias promoted in New Line marketing restructure

    2007-11-16T02:07:00Z

    Christina Kounelias has been promoted to executive vice president of marketing at New Line and will report to the studio's domestic marketing chief Chris Carlisle.In the newly created position Kounelias will work closely with Carlisle to oversee a newly created marketing department infrastructure and continue to oversee the studio's publicity, ...

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    Kristen Stewart gets lead role in Hardwicke's Twilight for Summit

    2007-11-16T01:01:00Z

    Kristen Stewart will star as Bella Swan in Summit Entertainment's upcoming romantic thriller Twilight to be directed by Catherine Hardwicke.Production is set to begin in February 2008 on the story of a 17-year-old girl who moves to a small town in the state of Washington where she gets caught in ...

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    American Gangster goes international in UK, France, Germany

    2007-11-16T00:32:00Z

    Universal's crime saga American Gangster will make an aggressive foray into the international market this weekend, launching through UPI in 11 territories including France, Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland on November 14.The film debuts a day later in Germany and German-speaking Switzerland, and opens in the UK on November 16.The US ...

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    Shearer, Braun to receive honours from IDA

    2007-11-16T00:29:00Z

    Jocelyn Shearer will receive the International Documentary Association's 2007 IDA Preservation and Scholarship Award on behalf of National Geographic Digital Motion and Darfur Now director Ted Braun will receive the Jacqueline Donnet Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award.Shearer and Braun will be feted during the 23rd Annual IDA Distinguished Documentary Achievement Award ...

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    Magnolia takes Roxburgh's Romulus, My Father to US

    2007-11-16T00:22:00Z

    Magnolia Pictures has acquired all US rights from Arclight Films to the hit Australian drama Romulus, My Father starring Eric Bana and Franke Potente.Magnolia will offer the film on its new HDNet Ultra Video On Demand platform, which grants subscribers access to films up to three weeks before their theatrical ...

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    Truly Indie takes US rights to Fighting For Life

    2007-11-16T00:18:00Z

    Truly Indie has picked up US rights to Terry Sanders' documentary Fighting For Life, which focuses on the work of military doctors in Iraq.Sanders tracks the careers of students at Uniformed Services University, the de facto West Point of military medicine, as well as a veteran who strives to deal ...

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    CMG closes multiple territories on No Man's Land: Reeker 2

    2007-11-16T00:08:00Z

    Edward Noeltner's Cinema Management Group (CMG) closed multiple territory sales at AFM on Dave Payne's horror sequel No Man's Land: Reeker 2.Rights went to Germany (Capelight Pictures), Brazil (Flashstar Films), Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines (Suraya Films), Indonesia (P T Rapi Films), and Central America (Passatiempo).Deals closed prior to ...