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NewsVoltage targets Hurt Locker downloaders
In the latest move by film producers against individual illegal downloaders, Voltage Pictures has filed a copyright infringement action against up to 5,000 people who, the suit says, downloaded pirate copies of the company’s multiple Oscar winner The Hurt Locker.
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Claire Denis retrospective to tour UK
French director’s collection of 13 feature films and documentaries will premiere at Watershed in Bristol.
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NewsKites remix hits UK, France opens three comedies
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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Mia Farrell to lead theatrical at Romley Davies Publicity
Farrell had previously been VP of international publicity at Paramount Pictures and DDA.
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NewsThis week's hot projects on Screenbase
New projects from Ermanno Olmi, Rodrigo Gudino, Xavier Gens, Lajos Koltai and Olivier Megaton.
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Beta reports strong Cannes market sales
Hot sellers include Au Revoir Taipei, Vincent Wants To See and Electro Ghetto.
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News1492, CJ Entertainment unveil first projects
Projects to come out of the three year partnership will include Killer Pizza and Carpe Demon
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NewsVillage Roadshow secures $1bn credit facility
In a deal that may suggest an improving outlook for film finance, Village Roadshow Pictures has closed a $1bn credit facility that it will use to fund current and future films.
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NewsMRC signs US deal with Universal
Independent US film, TV and digital company Media Rights Capital (MRC) has signed a five-year deal with Universal for the studio to distribute 20 MRC films in the US starting next year.
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Roberts set for Scream 4
Emma Roberts (Valentine’s Day) has joined the cast of Dimension Films’ Scream 4.
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NewsSilverdocs reveals full line-up
AFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Documentary Festival has revealed the line-ups for its Silver Spectrum and Spotlight sections. The festival, which runs June 21-27 in the Washington, DC area, previously announced the entries in its three competitive sections.
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NewsSex 2 promises heat at international box office
Sex and the City 2 arrives in the international marketplace this weekend, opening in an initial 20 markets two years after the launch of its internationally powerful predecessor. Competition will come from Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, which expands to 30 more markets after launching in 19 last ...
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E1 adds digital content for North America
Multi-territory content exploiter E1 Entertainment has signed North American digital distribution deals with UK-based providers ITV Global Entertainment and ContentFilm.
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Metrodome's Cannes buys include Aftershock, The Monk and My Best Enemy
Deals were struck with Memento, Huayi Brothers, and Beta Film.
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Karlovy Vary to honour Karel Vachek with retrospective
He will also host a masterclass at the July event.
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Marrakech festival to spotlight French cinema
Distinguished international filmmakers will programme a special retrospective of French films during the festival.
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NewsKino takes US rights to Lee Chang-dong's Poetry
Cannes screenplay winner scheduled to come to US cinemas this autumn.
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NewsThe Match Factory does brisk business with Palme d'Or winner Uncle Boonmee
New deals include Pyramide for France, Karma for Spain and BIM for Italy.
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Aurum takes Spanish rights to slew of titles led by Kane & Lynch
Aurum’s other acquisitions include Son Of No One, The Three Musketeers and Vicky The Viking 2.
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NewsGaga's Cannes market buys include Ozon's Potiche
The Japanese distributor also picked up Paul W.S. Anderson’s The Three Musketeers from world sales agent Summit Entertainment for a summer 2011 release.
















