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    Don Johnson and Jackie Chan plan action comedy Pretty Baby

    2007-02-10T04:00:00Z

    Don Johnson and Jackie Chan are set to co-star in action comedy A Bullet For Pretty Baby. Arthur Sarkissian, who worked with Chan on the Rush Hour trilogy, is producing with George Edde. The contemporary San Francisco-set story is about a high-class pimp (Johnson) and small-time crook (Chan) both ...

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    Independent takes on documentary In Search Of Diego

    2007-02-10T04:00:00Z

    London-based sales company Independent has picked up worldwide rights to documentary In Search Of Diego.The feature documentary, currently in post-production, follows five young UK freestyle footballers who travel the world to try to meet their hero Diego Maradona.Brothers Benjamin and Gabe Turner directed, while Leon Pearlman and Ben Winston of ...

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    One Eyed adds Tony Manero and Others

    2007-02-10T04:00:00Z

    UK-based sales and production company One Eyed Films has added to its slate of Latin American offerings. The company is on board for Pablo Larrain's Tony Manero, a Chile/Brazil/Argentina co-production that is still seeking one more partner from Ibero-America. The comedy is about a criminal in 1970s Chile who wants ...

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    Fortissimo scores German hat trick with Kinowelt

    2007-02-10T04:00:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has closed a three-picture deal with Kinowelt Filmverleih consisting of Martin Scorsese's untitled Rolling Stones documentary, Christopher Guest's comedy For Your Consideration and Marion Hansel's Africa-set drama Sounds Of Sand. The deal was brokered by Kinowelt's founder and chief Rainer Kolmel and Fortissimo executive vice president, international sales, ...

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    Italy soars, Japan and North America sour in global box office

    2007-02-09T15:12:00Z

    Six of the nine major territories saw increases in box office takings this week but drops in the North American and Japanese markets accounted for a virtually static year-on-year comparison, according to the Screen International Screen Index. Collective global grosses were boosted by just 0.19% compared to the same week ...

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    ACTRA strike at impasse despite mediation

    2007-02-09T13:37:00Z

    Canadian performers remain on strike as ACTRA and the Canadian Film and Television Production Association (CFTPA) failed to reach a compromise despite two days of talks with a government-appointed mediator. Today, each side blamed the other for the deadlock. The point of contention is new media rights. ACTRA says it ...

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    Bon Cop Canada 's top-grossing film for 2006

    2007-02-09T13:27:00Z

    Berlin market title and bilingual buddy cop movie Bon Cop, Bad Cop was named the recipient of the 2007 Golden Reel Award, a token prize presented annually at the Genie Awards to the top-grossing Canadian film from the previous year. Nominated in ten categories including Best Picture, the film broke ...

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    Israel's The Bubble picked up by Strand

    2007-02-09T13:22:00Z

    Strand Releasing has snapped up US rights to Israeli director Eytan Fox's Panorama title, The Bubble, it was confirmed this week. The deal was negotiated between Jon Gerrans of Strand Releasing and Pierre Menahem of Scalpel Films. Strand Releasing plans an August opening for the film across the US. The ...

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    Baker Street on road to US with Lionsgate

    2007-02-09T07:56:00Z

    Lionsgate has taken US rights from Relativity Media and Mosaic MediaGroup to the heist thriller Baker Street, also known as The Bank Job.ArclightFilms is handling international rights on the film, which stars JasonStatham and Saffron Burrows and recounts events surrounding an unsolved1971 bank robbery in London. Roger Donaldson is directing. ...

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    Dimension gets Buried Alive with Odd Lot

    2007-02-09T07:45:00Z

    Dimension Films has acquired the horror film Buried Alive from Odd Lot Entertainment's genre division Dark Lot.Tobin Bell, who plays the nefarious jigsaw in the Saw franchise, stars alongside Terence Ray and Leah Rachel in the story of a sorority initiation that goes wrong when a college student awakens an ...

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    IFC takes domestic rights to Day Night Day Night

    2007-02-09T07:42:00Z

    IFC Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Julia Loktev's drama Day Night Day Night and will release through its theatrical and cable day-and-date platform IFC First Take on May 9.The story centres on a young woman who arrives in New York on a mysterious mission of extreme social importance. ...

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    Celluloid Dreams acquires Emotional Arithmetic

    2007-02-09T07:38:00Z

    Celluloid Dreams has acquired international rights to Emotional Arithmetic, it was announced today (Friday) in Berlin. The movie, produced by Triptych Media and BBR Productions, directed by Paolo Barzman and starring Susan Sarandon, Christopher Plummer, Gabriel Byrne, Roy Dupuis and Max von Sydow is currently in post-production.Acquisitions and sales executive ...

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    Vallee to direct Queen Victoria picture for King, Scorsese

    2007-02-09T07:30:00Z

    Initial Entertainment Group's Graham King and regular collaborator Martin Scorsese have announced the follow-up to their Oscar nominated crime thriller The Departed, lining up a portrait of the early years of the life of Queen Victoria.The partners will serve as producers on The Young Victoria, with Jean-Marc Vallee of C.R.A.Z.Y. ...

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    Glue picked up by Picture This!

    2007-02-09T04:00:00Z

    Picture This! Entertainment has picked up North American rights from Lumina Films to first-time director Alexis Dos Santos' film Glue: Historia Adolescente En Medio De La Nada (Adolescent Story In The Middle Of Nowhere). The comedy-drama traces the coming-of-age antics of three bored small-town teenagers and stars Nahuel Viale Munoz, ...

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    Cry Of The Owl picked up by Myriad

    2007-02-09T04:00:00Z

    Myriad Pictures has picked up worldwide sales on the upcoming UK-Canadian Patricia Highsmith adaptation Cry Of The Owl starring Sarah Polley and David Morrissey. Jamie Thraves adapted the screenplay and will begin filming in Canada in June. Julia Sereny of Canada's Sienna Films and MACT Production's Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre will ...

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    Contender strikes UK deal for Weirdsville

    2007-02-09T04:00:00Z

    Contender Entertainment Group has taken all UK rights from Shoreline Entertainment for Weirdsville. The black comedy recently opened the Slamdance Film Festival. Pump Up The Volume and Empire Records veteran Allan Moyle directed. Nicholas Tabarrok of Darius Films produced and Morris Ruskin of Shoreline executive produced. Weirdsville follows two slackers ...

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    20 features selected for Sundance grants

    2007-02-08T15:47:00Z

    The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Programme has announced its second round of grants for 2006 with 20 feature-length documentaries receiving a total of $600,000. The grants were selected by a committee of human rights experts and film professionals from more than 300 global projects. 'The films funded in this round ...

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    Richard Branson to star in global warming awareness expedition

    2007-02-08T15:22:00Z

    Arctic and Antarctic explorer and environmental campaigner Will Steger has begun production on the documentary Baffin Island Expedition '07: The Explorers featuring famed Mount Everest mountaineer Ed Viesturs, Richard Branson and his son Sam. The project marks the launch of the newly established Will Steger Foundation's Global Warming 101 education ...

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    Wind Dancer to develop two new comedy projects

    2007-02-08T14:08:00Z

    US-based production house Wind Dancer Films has hired writers for the first two features unveiled in its recently announced development fund. Bear Aderhold and Tom Sullivan will write Fear Less, a comedy about the most fearful man on earth, who loses all his inhibitions following a freak accident. The writers ...

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    The Cinema Guild signs marketing, promo deal with Eurocinema

    2007-02-08T13:58:00Z

    US video-on-demand service Eurocinema has signed an exclusive deal with leading documentary, foreign and independent film distributor The Cinema Guild. New catalogue titles include Frederic Fonteyne's French tale of love and betrayal Gilles' Wife, Per Fly's Danish family drama The Inheritance, and Agust Gudmundsson's Icelandic murder story The Seagull's Laughter. ...