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Dion, Oakes promoted in development roles at Bold Films
Garrick Dion has been promoted to senior vice president of development at Bold Films while Jon Oakes is promoted to vice president of development at Gary Michael Walters and David Lancaster's Los Angeles-based company.Rounding out the development team is creative executive Naia Cucukov. The promotions reflect the continued growth of ...
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UFA Cinema slate to include Robert Harris's Vaterland.
German producer-distributor UFA Cinema has added eight projects to its ambitious production slate, including a new screen adaptation of Robert Harris's international bestseller Vaterland. Vaterland was previously filmed by Chris Menaul in 1994 with Rutger Hauer in the lead. The company's executive managers Wolf Bauer, Thomas Peter Friedl, Nico Hofmann ...
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Record year for French film exports
Today, Friday, Unifrance announced a record year for export with preliminary figures for 2008 at 78 million tickets sold worldwide. The admissions represent a 16% increase over 2007. The US remains the premier consumer of French films with 17.8 million admissions. Russia is in second place with 7.2 million followed ...
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Yubari fest to premiere new films from Takashi Miike and Yojiro Takita
Takashi Miike's Crows Zero 2 and Departures director Yojiro Takita's Tsurikichi Sanpei (Sanpei The Fisherman) will be among the world premieres at this year's edition of the resurrected Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival (YIFFF), which runs February 26 to March 2. YIFFF organizers announced that Takashi Miike's Crows Zero 2 ...
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Shoreline picks up worldwide rights to Dada's Dance
Shoreline Entertainment has swooped on another Sundance title as the festival got ready to kick off last night [January 15], taking worldwide rights to Zhang Yuan's Chinese drama Dada's Dance.Shoreline's director of acquisitions Brandon Paine and director of worldwide distribution Sam Eigen signed the deal with Yuan, adding to the ...
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Profile:RandallMiller's Consolidated Picture Group
Randall Miller, who directed the 2008 Sundance entry Bottle Shock, returns to Park City in a different guise as president of acquisitions and film development at the new distributor Consolidated Pictures Group.Backed by equity investors, the company was set up after Miller and his producing partner Jody Savin were approached ...
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Asia-Pacific Box-Office Round-Up - China in the black as many see red
China continued its box-office surge in 2008, with a 26.7% rise on the previous year. Box-office receipts in China finished at $617.1m (rmb4.2bn) according to figures from the Film Bureau under the State Administration of Radio, Film And Television (Sarft) - the sixth year in a row the territory has ...
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Awards countdown music - Perfect harmony
THOMAS NEWMANWALL-E AND REVOLUTIONARY ROADEight-times Oscar-nominated composer Thomas Newman has two scores in contention this year, both very different compositions for very different films: Andrew Stanton's animated futurist fable Wall-E and Sam Mendes' period drama Revolutionary Road.There is a chasm between the pictures in terms of tone. Wall-E is set ...
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Awards Countdown - Golden Globes - Slumdog has its day
Kate Winslet scored a stunning double triumph at the 66th Golden Globes last Sunday, while Slumdog Millionaire upset the form guide to shut out pre-show favourites The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button and Frost/Nixon.Winslet made herself an Oscar front runner after taking home the first two Globes of her career ...
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Profile: David U Lee's The Beijing connection
China-US co-productions have become popular over recent years - a trend that is likely to continue given the success of action adventure The Forbidden Kingdom. But, as many producers have discovered, navigating China's political landscape and vastly different production culture can be as daunting as one-on-one armed combat with the ...
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Screen opinion: film must marry magic and business
As befits these recessionary times, there has been a noticeable shift of tone at the business end of the industry recently. New emphasis has been placed on the search for scientific, transparent, bona fide facts and figures that might impress an investor or bank manager. With risk-aversion now set in ...
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Rotterdam Tiger Competition
World premieresThe Hungry Ghosts (US) opening filmDir: Michael ImperioliThe directing debut of actor Michael Imperioli, best known for his role in The Sopranos, is an ensemble piece set in New York and stars another Sopranos alumnus, Steve Schirripa. Produced by Cicala Filmworks, the New York-based outfit run by Stefan Schaefer ...
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The co-production market - 'We had to Kill a lot of our darlings'
"We want to maintain the exclusivity of being in CineMart and to give more space and attention to the projects," says CineMart manager Marit Van Den Elshout, of the 36 projects being showcased at this year's event.She talks regretfully about having to "kill a lot of our darlings" and to ...
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Distribution - Paris Match
For French films at the local box office, 2008 will be a hard act to follow. Pathe's juggernaut Welcome To The Sticks saw more than 20 million film-goers pack France's cinemas to help bring admissions for 2008's top 10 local films to more than 41 million, approximately double the admissions ...
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United States - Prohibition's era
Ten years after Twin Falls Idaho premiered at Sundance and established Michael and Mark Polish as darlings of independent cinema, the brothers return to Park City this month with Manure, one of two films they shot back-to-back last summer.A satirical riff on the US salesman archetype, Manure, which screens in ...
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European studios shoot to thrill
This time last year, $1 bought £0.51. Now $1 translates into £0.68. Suddenly the UK is looking to Hollywood the most cost-effective it has for years. And US productions are booking in fast to UK facilities. Twentieth Century Fox has started shooting Gulliver's Travels at Pinewood studios. Directed by Shark ...
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Eye on the tiger: Rotterdam International Film Festival preview
When Rutger Wolfson was named director of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) in autumn 2007, his appointment was on an interim basis. His contract was for only one edition and many expected him to return to his job as director of De Vleeshal, a Dutch centre for contemporary art, ...
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Festival talk: Rutger Wolfson
Ahead of this year's festival, what are you looking forward to most'I'm very much looking forward to the films we've commissioned from Guy Maddin, Nanouk Leopold and Carlos Reygadas. We've asked them to make films for very large outdoor projections. Film-makers are used to making films for a very generic ...
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International - The only way is up
The second instalment of John Woo's war epic Red Cliff Part II stormed to the top of Screen's international chart for the January 9-11 weekend, after opening in China and Singapore. The film took $15.7m from 1,445 screens, giving the week's second-highest screen average of $10,900.Distributor China Film Group will ...
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United States - Welcome visitors
New York-based Visit Films has established itself as a growing boutique sales company for the kind of smaller-budget festival hits that can become lost in the international marketplace."In the environment we started the company in, we quickly filled a niche," says co-founder Ryan Kampe.That niche, however, can be "hard to ...
















