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NewsPathe's busy EFM includes sold out Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
Pathe International has reported more than 90 deals across its slate during the recent EFM.
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NewsWide does more deals for Mill And The Cross
Neue Visionen Filmverleih has taken for Germany and Austria, while Xenix has taken Swiss rights.
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NewsR leads winners at Denmark's Bodil awards
Other winners at Danish critics’ 64th annual awards include Susanne Bier’s In A Better World and Thomas Vinterberg’s Submarino.
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NewsMartin Scorsese's Hugo Cabret goes from Sony to Paramount
Paramount Pictures has taken over from Sony on the bulk of worldwide distribution on Scorsese’s family 3D film Hugo Cabret and has set a Nov 23 Thanksgiving release in the US. It is understood Sony could not commit to a Thanksgiving release.
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NewsEFM 2011: Berlin’s most successful ever market for arthouse titles
Hot sellers included Nader and Simin: A Separation, Tomboy and documentary Khodorkovsky.
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NewsBlack Swan rules the waves on $17m as Paul dominates UK
There was to be no dislodging Black Swan from its overseas berth as Fox International’s Oscar nominee held on to the crown thanks to an estimated $17.2m weekend haul. Meanwhile there was a sensational $9.2m debut for Universal-Working Title’s Paul in the UK.
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NewsUnknown clinches top spot in the US on $22m launch
He did it with Taken in 2009 and Liam Neeson proved he hasn’t lost his allure as a lead action star as Unknown opened at number one on an estimated $21.8m through Warner Bros.
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Maya swoops on sales rights to La Mission prior to Berlin
Maya Entertainment has picked up international rights to Peter Bratt’s La Mission starring Benjamin Bratt and will introduce to buyers at EFM this week.
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NewsBerlin's Golden Bear goes to Farhadi's A Separation
This marks the first time that an Iranian film has won the Golden Bear; other winners include The Turin Horse, If Not Us, Who, The Forgiveness of Blood and Sleeping Sickness.
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NewsKosslick says 2011 Berlinale couldn't 'avoid the political'
Dieter Kosslick says Bela Tarr FIPRESCI prize could be a show of solidarity with Hungarian filmmakers; he also talks about challenges of digital cinema in regards to festival and market.
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NewsOn The Ice wins Berlin Crystal Bear for Generation 14plus
Andrew Okpeaha MacLean’s thriller On The Ice has taken the Crystal Bear for best feature film in the Berlinale’s Generation 14plus section.
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NewsItalian Cinema London returns for second edition
Paola Randi’s Into Paradiso to open second edition of Italian Cinema London.
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NewsAbove Us Only Sky wins Berlin Europa Cinemas Label
Jan Schomburg’s drama awarded the Europa Cinemas Label for Best European Film at the Berlinale.
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NewsAlta Films pick up Midnight In Paris for Spain
Woody Allen’s romantic comedy Midnight In Paris has been sold to indie outfit Alta Films for release in Spanish theatres through their distribution wing Alta Classics.
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NewsFlying Machine is first 3D feature with live action, stop motion
The first stereo 3D feature film to mix live action with stop motion animation is being readied for an early 2011 release.
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NewsThe Bakery debuts 3D lighting tool
French visual effects developer The Bakery is introducing Bakery Relight,a relighting and rendering suite for the production of stereo 3D animated features.The technology is based on the Academy Award winning work of The Bakery co-founder Arnauld Lamorlette and is the company’s first product.Released in time for technology show NAB in ...
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NewsPace adds three Quantel Sids
3D rig specialist Pace has purchased three Quantel Sid Stereo3D workstations for on-set post production.
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NewsThe Senate opens Soho office
London, Twickenham-based VFX boutique The Senate Visual Effects has opened a second studio in Soho. Located in the same building as audio house De Lane Lea, the facility will offer shot reviews, screenings and other VFX processes.The main software packages available at the new office are Maya, Nuke, Shake, ...
















