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NewsFineCut secures deals on Hahaha and Poetry
Korean sales company FineCut has signed new deals in Toronto for two auteur titles - Hong Sang-soo’s Hahaha and Lee Chang-dong’s Poetry.
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NewsHirschbiegel goes to The Dark Side Of The Moon
The feature adaption is being developed by Zurich based production and financing outfit Millbrook Pictures.
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33Story tours DIY cinema to UK universities
Independent production outfit 33Story will tour its debut feature film, Big Font, Large Spacing, on a self-built cinema screen across a number of UK university campuses at the end of September.
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Screen Producer’s Ireland and SIPTU create industrial agreement
In a bid to stimulate inward investment and modernise the local industry, Screen Producer’s Ireland (SPI), the representative body for producers and production companies in Ireland, and trade union SIPTU, which represents film crews, have signed a new industrial contract.
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Austria launches 20m euros film financing incentive
Austria launches new film incentive after green light from Brussels; International co-productions attract most support from German fund this year
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Stealth gets spidery with 3D remake
Stealth Media Group has come on board for the 3D remake of Kingdom of the Spiders.
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NewsYellow Affair spearheads distribution platform
Miira Paasilinna, MD of new sales outfit The Yellow Affair, has unveiled details of the company’s new digital distribution platform.The system can be used not only as an online screening room for buyers, but also for material delivery. “All of our CRM functions are there. Clients, press, festivals can be ...
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MIPCOM 2010 preview: highlights include Australia, Asia, cross-platform ideas
The barriers between film and TV are continuing to erode, according to Laurine Garaude, director of the TV division at Reed Midem, which organises the forthcoming MIPCOM (Oct 4-7 in Cannes).
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NewsMetrodome bites on UK rights to Stake Land
Metrodome has acquired all UK rights to vampire thriller Stake Land. Jim Mickle directs the MPI Media Group project.
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NewsPrime Numbers sales add up for Le Pacte
Elisabeth Perlie, head of international sales at France-based Le Pacte International, has closed a number of deals for its Cannes and Toronto CWC title The Solitude of Prime Numbers.
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TF1 takes on Greed
TF1 International has acquired Greed by Eric Guirado and will begin world sales in Toronto.
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NewsPretty Pictures takes France for Fortissimo's Norwegian Wood
Fortissimo Films has struck a French deal for Tran Anh Hung’s Venice and Toronto film Norwegian Wood.
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Sony Classics strikes US deal for Incendies with eOne
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired US rights for Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies, which played in Venice and now in Toronto.
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Ron Perlman rides with Refn's Drive
Ron Perlman is now attached to star opposite Ryan Gosling in Nicolas Winding Refn’s action drama Drive.
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ID takes on Michael Jackson documentary
Montreal-based ID Communications has taken on international distribution rights to documentary Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland.
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D Films in deal with Foundation Features.
Canadian companies announce first-look development deal.
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FilmNation closes key territory sales on Endgame sci-fi project Looper
Glen Basner’s FilmNation has closed key sales on Endgame Entertainment’s upcoming sci-fi Looper to star Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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MPI strikes North American deal for Hammer's Wake Wood
Chicago-based MPI Media Group has acquired all North American rights to Hammer Films thriller Wake Wood.
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NewsResident Evil alive and kicking at UK box office
Resident Evil: Afterlife doubled the opening weekend totals of previous instalments in the action-horror franchise on its way to securing a number-one debut at the UK box office.
















