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NewsSamuel Goldwyn Films takes US rights to The Double Hour
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired all US rights to Giuseppe Capotondi’s psychological thriller The Double Hour (La Doppia Ora).
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NewsMultivisionnaire, Cinema Epoch strike North American ouput deal
US-based international sales company Multivisionnaire Media has acquired sales rights to Violent Blue and Playback from Cinema Epoch.
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NewsNew Films acquires Flying Lessons, Saving Grace B Jones
New Films has acquired US and international theatrical rights to Derek Magyar’s Flying Lessons and Connie Steven’s Saving Grace B Jones.
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NewsMagnet takes worldwide rights to Mandrill
Magnet Releasing has acquired worldwide rights to Ernesto Espinoza’s martial arts release Mandrill starring Chile’s Marko ‘The Latin Dragon’ Zaror.
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NewsFilm Movement picks up How I Ended This Summer, Come Undone
Film Movement has acquired US rights to Aleksei Popogrebsky’s How I Ended This Summer and will set a limited release in September.
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NewsSubmarine sinks sales on Valentino: The Last Emperor
Submarine Entertainment and Acolyte Films have sold multiple territories including a deal with Optimum and the BBC in the UK for Matt Tyrnauer’s documentary Valentino: The Last Emperor.
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Grayson promoted to evp national publicity for Universal
Alissa Grayson has been promoted to executive vice-president of national publicity for Universal Pictures.
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NewsScorsese in post with George Harrison doc
Exclusive Film Distribution is selling the project in Cannes.
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NewsExclusive Media Group, Nunnari, Canton to partner on Julius Caesar epic
Gianni Nunnari and Mark Canton are teaming up with Exclusive Media Group on a potential franchise based on the life of Julius Caesar.
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European films account for 59% of screenings across the Network in 2009
There was news to celebrate at today’s Europa Cinemas Network Meeting in Cannes, with the network’s 710 cinemas reporting 59% of their screenings to European films in 2009 (a 4% increased from 2008). That was 36% of totals comprising non-national European films.An overall total of 59m European viewers (an increase ...
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NewsVideovision strikes South African deals for Woody Allen, Ken Loach films
Videovision Entertainment has taken South African rights to Woody Allen’s You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger(in official selection) and Ken Loach’s Route Irish (in Competition) (pictured).You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger stars Anthony Hopkins, Freida Pinto and Naomi Watts.Route Irish is about two men working as private security ...
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Pyramide wells Cosa widley, including US deal to Film Movement
France’s Pyramide International has sold Silvio Soldini’s Cosa Voglio Di Piu to Film Movement for North America, the company told Screen.
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NewsJon Amiel to direct Undying starring Kurt Russell
Media 8 is producing alongside LA-based Circle Of Confusion, and financing with Cynthia Stafford’s Queen Nefertari Productions, new partner Northern Lights Films, and London/LA-based E-Motion.
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NewsAmalric, Rossellini line up for Satrapi's Chicken With Plums
Celluloid Dreams is handling sales; the film will start shooting at Babelsberg in Berlin.
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NewsTIFF’s Bell Lightbox to shine on Sept 12
The brand new film centre will be unveiled to the public three days into year’s edition of the festival.
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NewsChinese pop star Cui Jian plans to direct for Beijing Antaeus
The Chinese outfit reveals packed Cannes slate, including the debut film from China’s rock father Cui Jian.
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NewsBille August takes train to Lisbon
Perrine Teze’s PTZ International is setting up and selling the $10m film, which will shoot early next year.
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NewsKapur, LaBute join Love Berlin project
The directors join Oren Moverman on the portmanteau project.
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NewsDeepa Mehta sees Webber’s Bombay Dreams
The Indian director will bring Broadway musical Bombay Dreams to the big screen with a score by AR Rahman.
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NewsFox International Productions ramps up in Russia and Brazil
Projects include Russian Working Girl remake and Brazil’s first stop-motion animated film.
















