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    Shine Global launches contest to fund socially aware documentaries

    2007-02-04T23:50:00Z

    Non-profit US production company Shine Global has launched a contest to promote and fund the development of documentary films.From now until Mar 19 the company will solicit treatments and budgets from both established and first-time documentary film-makers whose films aim to end the exploitation and abuse of children by raising ...

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    Messengers, Because I Said So lead domestic box office

    2007-02-04T23:34:00Z

    Sony releases have dominated Superbowl weekend for the last six years and Screen Gems' The Messengers extended that quirky distinction at the weekend.As the nation prepared to sit down to watch Sunday's [Feb 4] clash between the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts, the Pang Brothers' latest horror film opened ...

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    Cineplex expands live opera screenings to 34 cinemas

    2007-02-02T16:07:00Z

    Canadian exhibitor Cineplex Entertainment is increasing the number of screens devoted to video presentations of the Metropolitan Opera live from New York 's Lincoln Centre. The high-definition transmissions will be delivered via satellite to 34 cinemas across Canada, up from 28. 'The first three transmissions, Mozart's Magic Flute, Bellini's I ...

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    Australian drama West strikes Lightning

    2007-02-02T02:30:00Z

    Los Angeles-based sales and distribution company Lightning Entertainment has boarded the edgy Australian drama West and will introduce the project to buyers in Berlin next week.The film will receive its world premiere in the Generation 14plus section of the festival and explores what happens when two slacker cousins find their ...

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    Universal promotes Bario to EVP of production

    2007-02-02T02:04:00Z

    Holly Bario, who has spent more than a decade as a production executive at Universal Pictures, has been named executive vice president of production at the studio.Bario has shepherded some of Universal's biggest comedies in recent years, including Bruce Almighty, Meet The Parents, Meet The Fockers, and The 40 Year-Old ...

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    Eastwood wins MPAA's inaugural Valenti Award

    2007-02-01T22:32:00Z

    Clint Eastwood will receive the Motion Picture Association of America's (MPAA) inaugural Jack Valenti Humanitarian Award on Feb 6 in Washington DC.The award, to be presented annually to an individual in the industry whose work has reached out positively and respectfully to all countries, creeds and cultures, will be presented ...

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    New TIFF headquarters to break ground in Spring

    2007-02-01T22:12:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG) expects to break ground in the spring on its much-anticipated Festival Centre, according to TIFFG. The site consists of TIFFG's Festival Centre, a five-storey podium building housing the Group's operations, a gallery, five cinemas, educational suites and a film reference library, and Festival ...

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    HotDocs welcome German, Italian, Brazilian delegations

    2007-02-01T22:07:00Z

    Hots Doc Canadian Documentary Film Festival has announced it will play host to official delegations from Germany, Italy and Brazil at its 14th annual event, April 19-29. Each of the three nations will be represented by 20 to 30 established producers and broadcasters working in the format. The key events ...

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    Korean Film Commission plans US office led by Sun-young Moon

    2007-02-01T11:20:00Z

    The Korean Film Commission (KOFIC) has announced plans to open an LA office within the first half of the year, as part of an initiative to step up support for Korean films and filmmakers in the US. 'The initiative works on two planes - the industry side and the academic,' ...

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    Global box office down slightly this week, as Germany and Japan slip

    2007-02-01T11:17:00Z

    Global box office takings took a slight dip of 2.9% this week in comparison to the same week last year and fell by less than 1% from last week, according to the Screen International Screen Index.The marginal decrease was led by year-on-year falls in major territories such as Germany, Japan, ...

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    Mexican documentary festival Ambulante to open with Jesus Camp

    2007-02-01T11:09:00Z

    Documentary film festival Ambulante, set up last year by Canana, the production company founded by Mexican actors Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal and producer Pablo Cruz, will open today with Oscar-nominated Jesus Camp. The second edition of this travelling film festival will tour 15 cities in Mexico until March 29. ...

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    Rochelle Sharpe heads up new Sandra Marsh music arm

    2007-01-31T23:07:00Z

    Los Angeles-based international entertainment agency Sandra Marsh Management has launched a music division.The new venture will be headed by Rochelle Sharpe and will be devoted to representing composers, music supervisors and music editors in film, television and commercials.The current client roster includes: Bruno Coulais, a 2005 Oscar nominee for his ...

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    McLaurin hired to lead MPAA's education outreach

    2007-01-31T22:49:00Z

    The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has named Stewart McLaurin as executive vice president of education affairs.In this newly created position McLaurin will lead the association's education and outreach programmes. Specifically he will target university and K-12 administrators, educators and students and lawmakers and other government officials to promote ...

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    Wheldon to administer NewFest

    2007-01-31T22:42:00Z

    Kerry Weldon has been hired as administrative director at NewFest, where she will serve as co-director of the organisation, and oversee finances, development, and administration in partnership with artistic director Basil Tsiokos.Weldon begins in her new post on Feb 1, working on fundraising and corporate relations leading up to NewFest ...

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    Lapointe and Kwan share Claude Jutra Award

    2007-01-31T20:46:00Z

    First-time filmmakers Julia Kwan (Eve And The Fire Horse) and Stephane Lapointe (La Vie Secrete Des Gens Heureux /The Secret Life of Happy People) were announced as the recipients of the 2007 Claude Jutra Award. It will be the first time the prize, presented annually during the Genie Awards for ...

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    Hot Docs inaugurates Tracey tribute prize

    2007-01-31T20:41:00Z

    The Hot Docs Canadian Documentary Film Festival will present a new prize in memory of the late Canadian documentary filmmaker Lindalee Tracey. Endowed by Tracey's colleagues, friends and family, the prize will be awarded annually to an emerging Canadian filmmaker who exemplifies Tracey's approach to the documentary form: 'with passion, ...

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    France to be focus of Halifax co-production market

    2007-01-31T20:29:00Z

    The Strategic Partners international coproduction market in Canada will focus on France at its 10th anniversary event this September. The market takes place during Halifax's Atlantic Film Festival. According to Strategic Partners director Jan Miller, exit surveys from the 2006 edition showed 'Canadian interest in working with France is no ...

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    RBS signs $350m financing pact with New Line

    2007-01-31T17:34:00Z

    The Royal Bank of Scotland has closed a $350m film financing deal with New Line Cinema. The pact will provide co-financing for an estimated 20 New Line films during an approximately two-year period. The deal will include 2007 releases such as Hairspray, Rush Hour 3, and The Golden Compass as ...

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    Court lets ACTRA's strike strategy stand

    2007-01-31T03:06:00Z

    Canadian performers representative ACTRA won a preliminary battle in its labour dispute with Canadian and US producers when the Superior Court of Ontario today dismissed an injunction application from the Canadian Film & Television Production Association (CFTPA). The CFTPA was asking the court to deem illegal the letters of continuation ...

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    Hoblit's Untraceable rounds out cyber thriller cast

    2007-01-31T00:20:00Z

    Colin Hanks, Billy Burke, Joseph Cross and Mary Beth Hurt have joined Diane Lane in the cast of Lakeshore Entertainment's upcoming cyber thriller Untraceable.Screen Gems will release the film in North America and Sony Pictures Releasing International is distributing in Latin America.Untraceable is set to begin production in February and ...