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Ivan Sen starts production on Aboriginal story Toomelah
The low-budget film is financed by Screen Australia and Screen NSW. Visit Films in New York is the sales agent.
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Georgian film Susa wins top prize at Jeonju
Korea’s JIFF ran April 29 - May 7, screening 208 films from 48 countries.
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New features by Ismailova and Vakkasova among Open Doors Central Asia selection
Locarno Film Festival’s co-production event Open Doors Factory selects 12 projects from 114 applications.
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Australia's Michael and Peter Spierig to direct Dark Crystal sequel
Power Of The Dark Crystal — sequel to Jim Henson/Frank Oz 1982 project — will be made in stereoscopic 3D.
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Sydney Film Festival to open with the world premiere of South Solitary
Selections include Solondz’s Life During Wartime, Winterbottom’s The Killer Inside Me, and Lucas’ Wasted on the Young.
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Wild Bunch comes on board for Lou Ye's Love and Bruises
Shooting in France, the film stars A Prophet breakout Tahar Rahim; Wild Bunch will have the script in Cannes.
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IDFA plans programmes in China
IDFA (The International Documentary Festival Amsterdam) will present a documentary program in Shanghai in May.
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China, France sign film co-production treaty
China-French co-productions will be able to enter the Chinese market outside of China’s import quota.
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Josh Lucas joins Australian shoot for Red Dog
Rachael Taylor, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Noah Taylor and Luke Ford are also among the cast.
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Bertucelli's The Tree to close Cannes
English-language family drama stars Charlotte Gainsbourg with Marton Csokas and Aden Young.
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Clive Owen, Jason Statham set to shoot The Killer Elite starting May 13
Omnilab Media has released details of Irish director Gary McKendry’s The Killer Elite, the next chapter in the company’s plan to produce studio-style movies in Australia.
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Melbourne festival's Premiere Fund backs three new films
Projects selected for production investment are The Curse Of The Gothic Symphony, The 24 Hour Window and Dead Cool.
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Intandem sells Beneath Hill 60 to Momentum for UK
The Australian WWI drama has already been a hit at home, it has grossed $1.6m (A$1.7m) in its first two weeks of release by Paramount.
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Olga Kurylenko joins Empires of the Deep shoot in Beijing
Avatar virtual camera operator Anthony Arendt has also joined the $100m 3D epic as a consultant.
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iDream adds Banerjee's LSD, Panda's I Am Kalam to Cannes slate
London and Mumbai-based iDream Independent Pictures has pick up international rights to Nila Madhab Panda’s I Am Kalam and Dibakar Banerjee’s recent break-out hit LSD: Love Sex Aur Dhokha.
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Festival hit Enemies of the People close to distribution deals
Documentary about Cambodia picks up several new awards, including top prize at Full Frame.
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IMAX to add new theatre in Hangzhou, China
A new IMAX system will be installed in the exhibitor’s new 16-screen multiplex in Hangzhou.
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IIFAs headed to Sri Lanka in June
The 2010 International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards will be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from June 3-5.
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IMAX extends venture with Tokyu for five new systems in Japan
IMAX has struck a deal for five new locations in Japan.
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Stephan Elliott to direct Arclight sales title A Few Best Men
Stephan Elliott (Easy Virtue, The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert) is getting ready to direct the comedy A Few Best Men back home in Australia, working with the producing and writing team behind Death At A Funeral.