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NewsAfterlife goes on at international box office
Resident Evil: Afterlife continued its powerful international run this weekend, grossing another $15m from holdover territories alone for an international total to date of $181.2m.
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NewsWhen Love Comes, Bodyguards lead Taiwan's Golden Horse nominations
Taiwanese filmmaker Chang Tso-chi’s When Love Comes and Teddy Chen’s action drama Bodyguards and Assassins take the lead in the nominations of the 47th Golden Horse Awards.
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NewsSocial Network makes $23m start in US
Buzzed-about Facebook drama The Social Network opened solidly at the North American box office this weekend, topping the domestic chart with an estimated three-day tally of $23m.
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Norway's digital rollout to be complete ahead of schedule
Norway’s complete, national digital roll out – the first in the world, including 414 screens all over the country – will be ready before next summer, a year ahead of the original schedule.
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NewsZurich's international Golden Eye goes to Woman With A Broken Nose
European films took home all of the prizes at this year’s edition of the Zurich Film Festival which will come to an end on Sunday evening (Oct 3) with a gala screening of Oliver Stone’s Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
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D Street acquires Argentina-based Americine
D Street Media Group is moving into South America with the acquisition of Buenos Aires-based film production and sales company Americine SRL.
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Sophie Okonedo narrates five shorts for health campaign
Brighton-based Lambent Productions have shot five short films for health campaign Make Women Matter.
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Doc producer Eva Orner secures Screen Australia funding for two features
Oscar-winning documentary producer Eva Orner (Taxi To The Darkside, Gonzo: The Life And Work Of Hunter S Thompson) is developing two features with funding from Screen Australia.
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CAA sells 35% stake to TPG
The deal, which also creates a $500m investment fund, is expected to help the Hollywood agency expand. Agency’s four managing partners commit to stay on.
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Slovenia picks 9:06 for Oscar race
The Slovenian Film Fund announced today that the country’s submission for the best Foreign Language film Academy Award is Igor Sterk’s 9:06.
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Ten10 Films bites on The End Of The Line for SA
South African distributor Ten10 Films picks up Rupert Murray’s Sundance and BIFA nominated documentary The End Of The Line.
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Shortlist for Animatron Festival announced
Content platform Babelgum has announced the shortlist of films for its inaugural Animatron Animation Film Festival.
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UK screen agency Vision and Media to implement 4 day week for staff
The regional screen agency for the Northwest of England said it could not rule out redundancies.
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Flood takes top award at Haifa Film Festival
Mabool (Flood), a drama about a dysfunctional family complicated by the return home of their autistic son, came up tops at the Haifa film Festival which closed last night.
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Fireworks International signs BAFTA distribution deal
Fireworks International, the television and digital distribution arm of ContentFilm, has signed an agreement with BAFTA for distribution rights (excluding UK) to all BAFTA programming for the next three years.
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David Lynch to receive Film Award Cologne 2010
Last year’s award is still waiting for Polanski.
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NewsCarl Clifton leaves The Works to join expanding K5
Also, K5 to open a Los Angeles office in addition to Munich and London.
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Entertainment One gets library value boost
Leading Canadian film, TV and music company Entertainment One Ltd has announced interim results including a library valuation which increased 14% to over C$250m ($242m).
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NewsWall Street and Legend expand internationally
Fox’s Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and Warner’s The Legend Of The Guardians: the Owls of Ga’Hoole are among studio releases looking to gain ground in the international marketplace this weekend.
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Paramount restructures licensing and video movie divisions
Paramount Pictures is restructuring four of its divisions and laying off 53 employees worldwide. The move will reportedly save the studio $10m a year.
















