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NewsVisit Films closes deal with Ascot Elite for Herzog's Cave
Ryan Kampe of New York’s Visit Films has closed a deal with Ascot Elite for German-speaking territories on Werner Herzog’s Cave Of Forgotten Dreams.
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NewsAurum announces 7.7pc market share in Spain in 2010
Spanish distributor Aurum Producciones announced a 7.7% local market share in 2010, which the company claimed represented close to a 33% rise on the previous year.
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Steve Carell to star in Dogs Of Babel for Mandate
Lionsgate International is handling foreign sales on the adaptation of Carolyn Parkhurst’s bittersweet novel of love and loss for Mandate Pictures.
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NewsSanctum swallows up $9.1m to push overseas tally to $38m
The cave diving adventure held its head high among the overseas studio titans at the weekend and grossed an estimated $9.1m to boost the running total to $37.5m.
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NewsAurum picks up Man On A Ledge and Gone for Spain
Aurum has picked up Spanish rights to Asger Leth’s thriller Man On A Ledge, starring Ed Harris, Sam Worthington and Jamie Bell, and Heitor Dhalia’s thriller Gone, starring Amanda Seyfried.
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NewsGDC and Shochiku strike VPF deal in Japan
Hong Kong-based GDC Technology has reached an agreement with Shochiku to provide digital cinema equipment to the studio’s exhibition subsidiary.
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NewsSydney to unveil new 3D, AI cinema experience
Scenario, the world’s first 360-degree 3D Artificially Intelligent (AI) cinematic experience, will premiere in Sydney in June 2011.
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Duncan Stripp joins High Fliers Films
Duncan Stripp replaces Tom Stewart as Head of Acquisitions at UK distributor High Fliers Films.
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NewsBradford International Film Festival to close with The Messenger
The festival has announced its full line-up which will feature 11 world premieres and 31 UK premieres.
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NewsBeta signs more than 35 deals during busy EFM
Hot sellers include My Best Enemy, Almanya, In Darkness, Black Bread and Naples Passione.
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NewsCreative England begins consultation process on 2011/2012 strategy
The locations of its three main hubs are not up for consultation; DCMS confirms its initial budget will be $7.3m (£4.5m) in combined grant in aid and lottery funding.
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NewsCartoon Movie to welcome more than 660 participants
Chico & Rita to open 13th edition of Cartoon Movie, the forum that awards and honours the best in European animation.
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NewsLuhrmann readies Sydney shoot for The Great Gatsby
Cameras are expected to roll at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney in August on Baz Luhrmann’s big screen adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s American literary classic The Great Gatsby for Warner Bros.
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NewsItalian EFM deals led by Sacher taking on Nader and Simin
Bim takes on Pina, while Eagle boards several high-profile projects including StudioCanal’s The Dinosaur Project.
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On Demand Group signs TVOD, SVOD deal with Inview
Transactional VOD and subscription VOD deals inked for connected TV sets in Europe.
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NewsTropfest heads to Abu Dhabi
Tropfest Arabia will premiere in Abu Dhabi in November 2011; competition open to Middle East and North African countries.
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NewsMichel Gondry to head Cannes short film jury
The French director recently opened a lab in Paris for short film-makers; he will head short and Cinefondation jury.
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NewsHong Kong's Imagi buys China’s Toon Express
The $105m deal covers merchandise and licensing of the popular TV and film series Pleasant Goat and Big Bad Wolf.
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NewsJapan's J Cine Quanon outlines Asia focus under new leadership
Resurrected Japanese production and distribution company Cine Quanon explained the company’s Asia-focused strategy today.
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NewsPusan festival changing its name to Busan International Film Festival
The Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) is set to change its name to Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
















