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    ContentFilm takes foreign sales for Coogan's Hamlet 2

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    ContentFilm International has come on board for foreign sales for comedy Hamlet 2, starring Steve Coogan and Catherine Keener. Coogan stars as a high school teacher who tries to save the school's drama department by writing his own sequel to Hamlet.Andrew Fleming (Nancy Drew, The Craft) will direct from a ...

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    Podell promoted in acquisitions for Weinstein Company

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Michal Podell has been promoted to senior vice president of acquisitions and business and legal affairs at The Weinstein Company.Podell, who formerly served as vice president of international business and legal affairs, is based in New York and will report to acquisitions heads Michelle Krumm and Maeva Gatineau and executive ...

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    Arthouse, Red Envelope take Wagstaff and Mapplethorpe doc

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Arthouse Films and Red Envelope Entertainment will jointly release the documentary Black White + Gray: A Portrait Of Sam Wagstaff And RobertMapplethorpe.James Crump's film premiered at Tribeca and will open theatrically in Los Angeles and New York at the end of the year followed by DVD release in 2008 on ...

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    Seema Biswas set for Deepa Mehta's Stella

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Bandit Queen star Seema Biswas has signed for a lead role in Deepa Mehta's Stella, a $4m comedy set to shoot in New Delhi immediately following production of the recently announced Heaven On Earth.In a departure from form, Mehta will co-direct with her brother Dilip Mehta, production on many of ...

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    DHX corrals Chris Noonan's Zebras

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Chris Noonan, director of Miss Potter and Babe, is preparing to shoot his next film, the $16m (A$20m) Australia-South Africa co-production Zebras.The original screenplay by David Williamson (The Year Of Living Dangerously, Phar Lap) is based on an Apartheid-era true story of Paul Krieje, an Afrikaaner who coached a Soweto ...

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    Polanksi drops out of Summit's Pompeii due to schedule conflict

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Roman Polanski has left the forthcoming production of the epic drama Pompeii due to scheduling conflicts.The director pulled out after Summit International indicated it may have to postpone principal photography in Europe next summer due to concerns over a possible industry strike.Summit International is selling worldwide rights and is searching ...

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    Sagansky named co-chairman of Peace Arch

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Jeffrey Sagansky has been elected co-chairman of Peace Arch Entertainment Group, effective Sept 1, 2007.Sagansky will serve alongside Peace Arch's former chairman Drew Craig, currently co-chairman, in executing the company's business model.He previously served as chief executive officer of CBS Entertainment, co-president of Sony Pictures Entertainment, president of TriStar Pictures, ...

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    DeMille, Saltman and Beck join Image Entertainment

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    California-based Image Entertainment has hired three new industry executives: Steven DeMille, Steve Saltman and J. Beck.DeMille will serve as senior VP, marketing. He comes from First Look Home Entertainment.Saltman has been named senior VP, domestic TV sales and he most recently worked at DEJ Productions.Finally, Beck has been hired by ...

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    Santoro may climb Old Mountain for Buena Onda Americas

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Latin American specialists Buena Onda Americas, in Toronto as a partner with Canana on Cochochi, is in pre-production on The Old Mountain, a $2.7m Brazilian story to shoot in 2008.Producers are talking to actor Rodrigo Santoro about coming on board and Fernando Meirelles may executive produce; Ondamax will handle sales.The ...

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    Lumina takes international rights to Heavy Metal In Baghdad

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    London-based Lumina picked up international sales rights yesterday in Toronto to Eddy Moretti and Suroosh Alvi's documentary Heavy Metal In Baghdad, screening in Reel To Reel here. The film, which has had a strong response from audiences and buyers, is the story of two journalists attempting to track down the ...

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    Fortissimo strikes multi-picture library deal with Jaman.com

    2007-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Online film community Jaman.com has signed a multi-picture deal with Fortissimo Films, marking the latter's first internet VOD deal in North America.Under the agreement, Jaman will make available library titles such as Clara Law's Autumn Moon, Sergei Bodrov's Bear Kiss, Alex Van Warmerdam's The Dress, the Pang brothers' Bangkok Dangerous ...

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    Sanchez promoted at NBC Universal Television Distribution

    2007-09-10T21:29:00Z

    Maria Sanchez has been promoted to senior vice president liaison, Latin America, Spain and Portugal at NBC Universal International Television Distribution (NBC UITD).Sanchez most recently served as vice president liaison, Spain and Portugal, and will continue to be based in NBC Universal's Madrid office, reporting to NBC UITD president Belinda ...

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    Sigrid Ann Davison dies at 49 after long illness

    2007-09-10T21:29:00Z

    International sales executive Sigrid Ann Davison died on Aug 26 at her home in Los Angeles after a long illness. She was 49.Davison started her career at Universal Pictures International Sales before moving on to Skouras Pictures, where she served as senior vice president of international and oversaw sales, distribution, ...

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    Weinsteins strike US deal for El Rey De La Montana

    2007-09-10T17:21:00Z

    The Weinstein Company has picked up US and Latin American rights to El Rey De La Montana, a world premiere in Toronto's Discovery section.The film, sold by Paris-based sales house Coach14, also sold to Seville Pictures for Canada after having concluded deals with the UK's Optimum, Madman for Australia and ...

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    Fourth Jones titled The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull

    2007-09-10T12:26:00Z

    The fourth instalment of Indiana Joneshas been officiallytitled Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull. The film is currently still in production and is directed by original director Steven Spielberg. It stars Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, and Transformers star Shia LaBeouf. Karen Allen returns as Marion Ravenwood from ...

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    3:10 To Yuma shoots to top in strong domestic weekend

    2007-09-10T06:13:00Z

    James Mangold's Western remake 3:10 To Yuma opened top through Lionsgate at the weekend on an estimated $14.1m. The film stars Russell Crowe, Christian Bale and Ben Foster and centres on a rancher who has to escort an outlaw on to a prison train despite being pursued by the ...

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    Cinemaginaire launches Meunier's Le Grand Depart

    2007-09-10T06:00:00Z

    Montreal-based Cinemaginaire is set to begin production on Claude Meunier's directorial debut Le Grand Depart.Meunier, one of Quebec's most revered comic talents and the writer behind the province's most successful television series La Petite Vie, also wrote the screenplay for the romantic comedy.Cinemaginaire's Denise Robert and Daniel Louis are producing. ...

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    New distributor KinoSmith pumps up with Bodybuilder

    2007-09-10T06:00:00Z

    Canada's distribution business has grown by one, as Toronto-based marketing and distribution veteran Robin Smith launches his KinoSmith Independent Films.Freshly greenlit through Telefilm Canada's low-budget independent distribution program, KinoSmith will release Brian Friedman's Hot Docs audience prize winner The Bodybuilder And I. Produced by January Films and the National Film ...

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    Midler, Bergen and Fisher join The Women for Inferno

    2007-09-10T06:00:00Z

    Bette Midler, Candice Bergan and Carrie Fisher have joined the case of Inferno Distribution's comedy The Women, which is currently shooting in New York and Boston.Annette Bening, Eva Mendes and Jada Pinkett Smith also star in the story of a wealthy New Yorker who leaves her cheating husband and bonds ...

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    Joy Division director Grant Gee plans next film

    2007-09-10T06:00:00Z

    As buyers continue to negotiate for hot documentary Joy Division, which had its world premiere here, the creators of the film are already eyeing their next projects.Director Grant Gee, who previously made 1998 Radiohead documentary Meeting People Is Easy, says he isn't ruling out future music related ideas, and would ...