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    Toho reaches $600m milestone in nine months

    2008-10-16T08:29:00Z

    Japan's Toho Studios, the territory's largest distributor, has reached combined box office earnings of Y60.01bn ($599.4m) in the first nine months of 2008. The figure sees Toho have its best year in history for the third year in a row, topping its previous earnings of Y59.51bn ($594.3m) last year. Toho ...

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    Twilight's Rathbone joins cast of Clive Barker adaptation Dread

    2008-10-15T23:22:00Z

    Twilight cast member Jackson Rathbone has joined the cast of UK-based Matador Pictures and LA-based Midnight Picture Show's Clive Barker adaptation Dread, which has begun five-week principal photography in the UK.Jere Hausfater's Essential Entertainment holds worldwide rights and will commence sales at AFM in Santa Monica next month on the ...

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    Number One With A Bullet to open Hollywood Film Festival

    2008-10-15T23:19:00Z

    The West Coast premiere of Jim Dziura's gun violence and hip-hop documentary Number One With A Bullet and the world premiere of Jeremy Benson's horror film Live Animals bookend the 12th Annual Hollywood Film Festival, scheduled for October 22-26.Among the line-up of 70 films are the centerpiece screenings of Fashion ...

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    Forward Motion acquires worldwide rights to For My Father

    2008-10-15T23:16:00Z

    Toronto-based Forward Motion has acquired worldwide rights to the Israeli thriller For My Father from Israel's Praxis Films and Spring Hill Entertainment and Germany's Relevant Film. The film screens in competition at the Hamptons International Film Festival this week.Dror Zahavi's film has toured the European festival circuit and earned seven ...

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    Kimmel takes on sales for Paper Man with Daniels, Reynolds

    2008-10-15T23:14:00Z

    Kimmel International will commence sales at AFM on the coming-of-age tale Paper Man starring Jeff Daniels, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone and Lisa Kudrow.Michele and Kieran Mulroney make their directorial debut on the film; they recently co-wrote the DC Comics' adaptation Justice League for Warner Bros.Paper Man chronicles the unlikely ...

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    Padilha documentary Garapa gets world premiere in Sao Paulo

    2008-10-15T23:08:00Z

    Jose Padilha's new film Garapa will have its world premiere at the 32nd Sao Paulo International Film Festival (Oct 16 - 30). After winning the Golden Bear at Berlin for Elite Squad, the Brazilian director returns to the documentary form by shooting with hand-held cameras in black and white. Padilha, ...

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    UK's Odeon Cinemas buys two digital cinemas from IMAX

    2008-10-15T23:03:00Z

    UK exhibitor Odeon Cinemas will acquire two digital projection systems from IMAX Corp. The systems will be installed at multiplexes at Greenwich and Wimbledon and are expected to be operational by December. The deal is the second European cinema announcement in two weeks for the giant-screen company; the other being ...

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    MIPCOM: YouTube boss reaches out to content owners

    2008-10-15T20:52:00Z

    YouTube founder and CEO Chad Hurley reached out to content owners at MIPCOM claiming the difference between old media and new media is 'semantics; we are all confronting the same challenges.' The comments echoed those of many at the annual conference at Cannes where the refrain has been one variation ...

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    Ben Hopkins' The Market wins best film honour at Ghent

    2008-10-15T20:30:00Z

    Ben Hopkins' The Market won the $27,000 Grand Prize of the Flemish Community for BestFilm at the 35th Ghent International Film Festival. The Germany-Turkey-UK-Kazakhstan co-production is the Turkey-set story of a market trader who sees achance to make his fortune when he ventures across the Balkan border tobuy medicine. ...

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    Troell's Everlasting Moments opens Bergen International Film Festival

    2008-10-15T18:04:00Z

    Swedish Oscar submission opens 9th edition of Bergen festival with 14 films in competition and 130 films screened over seven days. The 9th Bergen International Film Festival opens today (October 15) with Swedish director Jan Troell's Everlasting Moments (Maria Larssons Eviga Ögonblick).The festival is Norway's largest showcase and runs till ...

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    Fatih Akin's Soul Kitchen, begins shooting in Germany

    2008-10-15T17:29:00Z

    Shooting began today (October 15) in Hamburg on Soul Kitchen, Fatih Akin's first feature film since his European Film Award 2007 winning The Edge Of Heaven. The Match Factory will be handling international sales.The film tells the story of beleaguered bar owner Zinos' attempts to keep his restaurant in business. ...

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    You, The Livingtakes $70,000Nordic Council Film Prize

    2008-10-15T16:39:00Z

    Swedish director Roy Andersson's was today (October 15) awarded the $70,000 Nordic Council Film Prize 2008 - - for You, The Living (Du Levande).The prize is Scandinavia's largest award and is given to an artistically original film distinguished by national characteristics.As director and writer of the film, Andersson receives two ...

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    European promotion network expands to 30 countries

    2008-10-15T15:53:00Z

    The European-wide network European Film Promotion (EFP) is expanding to 30 countries, with the arrival of the Croatian Audiovisual Centre and the Film Centre Serbia (FCS) as the latest members.The Hamburg-based network of film promotion and export organisations now consists of 29 members from 30 countries across Europe.Welcoming the latest ...

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    Hunger gets lottery-funded UK distribution boost

    2008-10-15T15:35:00Z

    Twelve new films have benefited from the latest round of awards from the UK Film Council's prints and advertising fund.Pathe Distribution received the largest award of $437,000 (£250,000) for Turner Prize winning artist Steve McQueen's award-winning directorial debut Hunger. The film follows the story of imprisoned IRA hunger striker Bobby ...

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    Participants and speakers announced for LFF's Think-Shoot-Distribute

    2008-10-15T15:18:00Z

    Think-Shoot-Distribute, a talent development initiative for emerging film-makers, will run for five days at The Times BFI 52nd London Film Festival.The event, which is being held in association with Skillset and Film London, will bring together 28 emerging producers, screenwriters, and directors as well as leading international film professionals. They ...

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    Steve Luther appointed Finance Director of UK based Evolutions

    2008-10-15T14:31:00Z

    Evolutions appoints Steve Luther as finance director. He takes overall responsibility for the $19.2m post-production company's finances. Steve Luther has been appointed to the role of finance director at Evolutions. He has been working at Smoke & Mirrors since its merger with Red Post Production in 2005 where he was ...

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    First Cuts relaunches in Beijing and signs four directors

    2008-10-15T11:24:00Z

    Hong Kong producer Daniel Yu and Chinese filmmaker Tang Xiru have established a Beijing-based production company, First Cuts Features, todevelop and produce sixprojects from up-and-coming Asian filmmakers. The company, which is an extension of the 2005 Focus: First Cuts project, has already signed four mainland Chinese directors to start shooting ...

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    Protagonist Pictures adds five new titles to AFM slate

    2008-10-15T11:07:00Z

    International sales and finance company Protagonist Pictures has beefed up its slate with five new titles - The Firm, The Unloved, Shifty, Nativity and Dogging: A Love Story - in time for American Film Market (AFM).'I feel that we are exactly where we want to be as a company; working ...

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    Protagonist Pictures adds five new titles to AFM slate

    2008-10-15T11:01:00Z

    Protagonist Pictures has added five titles to its slate of films in time for AFM. The titles are The Firm, The Unloved, Shifty, Nativity and Dogging: A Love Story.International sales and finance company Protagonist Pictures has beefed up its slate with five new titles - The Firm, The Unloved, Shifty, ...

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    Taiwan's Cape No. 7 scoops Golden Orchid in Hawaii

    2008-10-15T09:56:00Z

    The 28th Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) has awarded its Halekulani Golden Orchid Award for best narrative feature to Taiwanese comedy Cape No. 7, directed by Wei Te-Sheng. The film has been a smash hit in its home territory, grossing more than $4m in Taipei alone, and has been submitted ...