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Komandarev takes Grand Prix at Bergen International Film Festival
Stefan Komandarev's The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks around the Corner has received the Grand Prix in the Cinema Extraordinaire competition at Norway's Bergen International Film Festival (BIFF).The film also took the Special Jury Prize at Warsaw last week, Saturday October 19.Produced by Pallas Film (co-founded by German producer ...
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Dardenne's Lorna's Silencewins European Parliament Lux Prize 2008
Lorna's Silence by the Belgian director brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne has won the European Parliament's Lux Cinema Prize.The Prize was first introduced in 2007 with the aim to promote European culture and languages, and to foster the circulation of European films within the EU.'The European Parliament has always recognised ...
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TrustNordisk takes on US remake Love at First Hiccup
TrustNordisk will handle international distribution of Love at First Hiccup, the US remake of Danish box-office franchise success, Anya & Victor. Danish sales agency, TrustNordisk, will handle international distribution of Love at First Hiccup, an American $2.4 million re-make of Danish romantic comedy Anya & Victor.'A world in crisis needs ...
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New York Women In Film & Television honours Linney and Sedgwick
Laura Linney and Kyra Sedgwick will be among the honourees at the New York Women In Film & Television's (NYWIFT) 28th annual Muse Awards on December 9.Linney earned an Academy Award nomination this year for The Savages and won an Emmy for the HBO miniseries John Adams. She has wrapped ...
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Paramount pulls AFI opening night screening of The Soloist
Paramount has pulled world premiere of The Soloist from AFI Fest opening night, due to new 2009 release date for potential awards vehicle. Paramount has pulled its world premiere AFI Fest 2008 opening night screening of The Soloist that was due to screen next week, October 30, citing the new ...
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Film-makers need direct relationship with audience, says LFF conference
The creation and nurturing of direct relationships with audiences is critical to the digital future, delegates to the Power To The Pixel conference were told yesterday. The event, which was held as part ofThe Times BFI London Film Festival, was streamed live on ScreenDaily yesterday.Audiences are becoming fragmented as they ...
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Canada's Evokative picks up Korean drama Crying Fist
Evokative Films has picked up Canadian rights to Ryoo Seung-wan's boxer drama Crying Fist, following negotiations at the recent Asian Film Market in Pusan. Starring Choi Min-sik, Crying Fist premiered in Cannes' Directors Fortnight in 2005 where it won the FIPRESCI award, and also screened at numerous other festivals including ...
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Q3 2008 box office: Distributor market shares
INTERNATIONALUniversal 921.1 19.80%WB 601.2 13.00%CTSI 523.3 11.30%Paramount 428.1 9.20%BV 368 7.90%Toho 332.2 7.20%Fox 282.5 6.10%New Line 141.1 3.00%StudioCanal 55.9 1.20%Summit 54.6 1.20%Pathe 38.9 0.80%Weinsteins 36.4 0.80%Shochiku 32.3 0.70%DOMESTICWarner Bros. 784.1 29.70%Sony 499.8 18.90%Universal 460.9 17.50%Paramount 215.9 8.20%Buena Vista 172.8 6.50%Fox 130.1 4.90%Lionsgate 77.1 2.90%Overture 61.2 2.30%MGM 50.6 1.90%Focus 50.4 1.90%Picturehouse ...
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Third-quarter international box office barely moves from 2007 figures
Cinema may indeed be recession proof but the third-quarter figures for international markets do not suggest a rush to the multiplex escapism. Global box office for Q3 generated approximately $7.28bn in ticket sales compared with 2007. That translated into roughly a 0.5% revenue decline and a drop in admissions ...
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TIFFCOM: Asia strives for regional, multi-platform content
Asian territories need to work together to create content that can work across national borders and different distribution platforms, said delegates at a TIFFCOM seminar organised by UniJapan and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (TDC). 'Economy-wise, we have Europe, the Americas, and Asia, and we need to try to ...
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Asia PacificFilm Festivalpostponed due to lack of delegates
The 52nd Asia Pacific Film Festival, which was scheduled to run November 18-21 in Jakarta, Indonesia, has been postponed due to a lack of overseas visitors, organisers have announced. The Federation of Motion Pictures Producers of Asia, which organises the event, cited the global economic downturn as the reason for ...
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TIFFCOM: Japan's Hexagon unveils five-picture slate
Japan's Hexagon Pictures, a distributor that has recently entered production and international sales, unveiled its new line-up of five market premieres at a presentation held during the first day of the TIFFCOM market (Oct 22-24). The slate includes animated feature Chocolate Underground, based on Alex Shearer's children's novel Bootleg, which ...
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Joe Dante ready to enter the 3D Hole
Joe Dante will commence shooting the 3D supernatural thriller The Hole starring Teri Polo, Chris Massoglia and Haley Bennett for Bold Films and Benderspink in Vancouver on December 2. Bold Films International will commence pre-sales at AFM next month on the story of two brothers and their neighbour who ...
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Fipresci to award prize at the Dubai International Film Festival
The Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) today announced that it will launch an annual international critics prize awarded by Fipresci, the International Federation of Film Critics.The award will be given to the best feature film in DIFF's Muhr Awards for Excellence in Arab Cinema and is the first time it ...
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Telepool lines upfive market premieres at AFM
The Munich-based sales agent Telepool will screen Lilly The Witch - The Dragon and The Magic Book by Stefan Ruzowitzky at AFM, his first film since the Oscar winning The Counterfeiters.The $12m family entertainment film combining live action and CGI will be released by Walt Disney theatrically in Germany, Austria, ...
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Slingshot and Pathe announce low budget multi-picture pact
Pathe and Slingshot have signed a deal which will see Pathe distribute a slate of four films produced by Slingshot, and co-financed with BBC Films and Screen West Midlands.The deal provides guaranteed UK theatrical distribution and international sales representation for no less than 4 titles, which will be selected from ...
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Stockholm International Film Festival dedicated to Sydney Pollack
The 19th edition of the Stockholm International Film Festival has unveiled its 2008 programme, screening more than 170 films from 40 countries.'And we are keeping up the momentum,' explained festival director Git Scheynius at today's (Oct 22) press conference in Stockholm; 'no less than a third of the entries are ...
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Medusa to remake Welcome to the Sticks for Italy
Rome-Italian powerhouse Medusa has bought the remake rights for France's run-away box office success Welcome to the Sticks (Bienvenue Chez Les Ch'tis) a Medusa spokesperson confirmed to Screen Daily.The film will be in development and production in 2009 for a potential 2010 release. Everything about the Italian re-make has yet ...
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Pearce joins cast of Oz drama Animal Kingdom
Guy Pearce (Memento) will play a troubled police officer in Animal Kingdom, written and to be directed by short filmmaker and former Australian film magazine editor David Michod. Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton and Jackie Weaver are also on board the debut drama which goes into production for Australian distributor Madman ...
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London Mayor to make filming in capital easier
London 's Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged new legislation to make filming in the capital easier and greater investment in grassroots film-making across the capital. The promises have been set out as part of a new set of priorities for Film London, the capital's film and media agency.At a summit ...
















