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    Rotterdam 2009 to examine Asian horror, post-cinema screens

    2008-09-09T06:00:00Z

    The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is planning two special programmes for its 2009 edition: Hungry Ghosts, devoted to Asian horror; and Size Matters, about the omnipresence of multiple screens in the post-cinema age.The festival's director Rutger Wolfson, confirmed in March for a four-year term after a temporary helming of ...

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    ICM to package sci-fi thriller Falling Awake with Anagram

    2008-09-09T06:00:00Z

    ICM has signed to package Falling Awake, the upcoming sci-fi thriller from Anagram Pictures, the Vancouver production company behind zombie comedy Fido. ICM will rep the film for the US and the rest of the world. Scott Weber and David Jones wrote the screenplay; Weber is set to direct the ...

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    Martin McGartland settles with Fifty Dead Men Walking producers

    2008-09-09T06:00:00Z

    The producers of Fifty Dead Men Walking have settled with Martin McGartland, whose autobiography provided the basis for the film. McGartland, the Royal Ulster Constabulary mole who infiltrated the IRA and survived two attempts on his life, had taken issue with the film's misrepresentation of true events. Since viewing a ...

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    Fox teams with Star to launch Asia-wide studio

    2008-09-09T05:58:00Z

    Twentieth Century Fox and regional broadcaster Star, both of which are owned by News Corp, arelaunching an Asia-wide joint venture, Fox Star Studios, to produce and distribute local-language movies. Star CEO Paul Aiello revealed the move, which has been an open secret for several months, at the Asia Media Summit ...

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    Apprentice takes Venice Critics Week jury prize

    2008-09-09T00:39:00Z

    The winner at Venice Critics Week was French entry The Apprentice(L’apprenti) by Samuel Collardey. That jury is composed of three international critics, and the winning film gets a prize of nearly $5,000 (Euros 3,000). This year the Critics Week section also took the Lion of the Future award - as ...

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    Boy A, Helen, Escapist among competitors in Dinard

    2008-09-09T00:29:00Z

    As the UK has an exceedingly strong Toronto, the Dinard British Film Festival has announced its lineup for the 19th edition (Oct 2-5)The competition line-up for the Golden Hitchcock is:Chris Waitt's A Complete History Of My Sexual FailuresJohn Crowley's Boy ANeil Thompson's ClubbedRupert Wyatt's The EscapistChristine Molloy and Joe Lawlor's ...

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    Rory Buckley joins SPI as London-based sales director

    2008-09-09T00:26:00Z

    Warsaw-based film and TV company SPI has appointed Rory Buckley as its London-based Sales Director. He will be responsible for all TV sales in Central and Eastern Europe. Buckley most recently served as Senior Sales Manager for Disney in Central & Eastern Europe.Buckley said: 'I am thrilled to take on ...

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    Palisades extends Bergman UK library deal with Svensk

    2008-09-09T00:15:00Z

    Palisades Pictures new UK subsidiary Palisades Tartan UK - formed when Palisades acquired the library of shuttered UK distributor Tartan - has negotiated a deal with Sweden's Svensk Filmindustri to extend the rights of the Ingmar Bergman library.Terms of the deal were not released but the UK distribution rights have ...

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    Abu Dhabi's Circle Conference plans new directors showcase

    2008-09-08T22:15:00Z

    His Excellency Mohamed Khalaf al-Mazrouei and The Circle Director Adrienne Briggs welcomed industry guests to the Film Lounge on Saturday night for the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture & Heritage Reception, to celebrate the growth of film in the region.The Circle Conference is growing in its second year to a ...

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    Mongrel, Sienna, Foundry launch screenwriting lab

    2008-09-08T18:31:00Z

    Two Toronto production companies are banding with boutique distributor Mongrel Media to launch The Writers Unit (TWU), a screenplay development lab. Mongrel president Hussein Amarshi, Sienna Pictures' Julia Sereny and Jennifer Kawaja, producers behind such films as How She Move and A Touch Of Pink, and Danny Iron of Foundry ...

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    Celluloid Dreams scores deals on Kore-eda film and Valentino doc

    2008-09-08T18:28:00Z

    Celluloid Dreams has closed key deals on Hirokazu Kore-eda's Still Walking and Matt Tyrnauer's Valentino: The Last Emperor, both of which are playing here.Kore-eda's sixth film explores the emotional dynamics of a middle class Japanese family and sold to Pyramide in France, Trigon in Switzerland and Folkets Bio in Sweden. ...

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    Fox Searchlight pays $4m for US rights to The Wrestler

    2008-09-08T17:09:00Z

    After a cautious start sorely lacking in buzz and domestic deal-making, TIFF sprang into life yesterday as Fox Searchlight paid $4m for US rights to Darren Aronofsky's Venice Golden Lion winner The Wrestler.Searchlight beat out bids from Lionsgate, Sony and Overture Films before it closed the deal with CAA in ...

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    Catherine Buresi named European Film Market deputy director

    2008-09-08T16:10:00Z

    French-born Catherine Buresi has been appointed as the deputy director for Berlin European Film Market (EFM). She took up her post as from September 1 as the successor to Karen Arikian who stepped downas deputy director after this year's Berlinale in February to become the executive director of the Hamptons ...

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    Finneran named senior consultant at Sundance DFP

    2008-09-08T16:00:00Z

    SILVERDOCS festival director Patricia Finneran will move over to the Sundance Institute as the Documentary Film Programme's senior consultant, New York, commencing on November 1.Finneran replaces Bruni Burres, the long-time executive director of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, who is moving to a full-time position as executive producer at ...

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    $3.5m UK lottery backing forDorian Gray and Triangle

    2008-09-08T14:56:00Z

    The UK Film Council's Premiere Fund has awarded more than$3.5m (£2m)of National Lottery Funding to two productions.The biggest sum - $2.9m (£1.62m)- was awarded toChristopher Smith's Triangle, apsychological thriller set inside the Bermuda Triangle.It will be produced by Dan Films' Jason Newmark and Julie Baines in the UK, and Chris ...

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    Local comedy Cape No. 7 tops Taiwanese box office

    2008-09-08T11:13:00Z

    On its third weekend on release, Wei Te-sheng's character comedy Cape No. 7 is the first local film in six years to climb to the top of the Taipei box office charts. Over the three-day weekend, the film grossed $240,000 representing a 77% boost on last weekend's numbers. It leap-frogged ...

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    Vicky Cristina, Langkasukatoopen Bangkok fest

    2008-09-08T06:28:00Z

    Despite current political unrest in Thailand, the Bangkok International Film Festival (BKIFF) will kick off as planned on Sept 23 with a screening of Woody Allen's Vicky Christina Barcelona. Thai director Nonzee Nimibutr's Queens Of Langkasuka will mark the launch of the Thailand Entertainment Expo (TEE) with a red carpet ...

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    ContentFilm laughs along with Mike Judge's Extract

    2008-09-08T06:10:00Z

    ContentFilm International has acquired international sales rights to Mike Judge's comedy Extract starring Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, Ben Affleck, Clifton Collins Jr, TJ Miller, Kristen Wiig, Dustin Milligan, JK Simmons and Dave Koechner. The film started shooting Aug 25 in Los Angeles.Bateman stars as a factory worker whose life is ...

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    Singapore selects My Magic as foreign-language Oscar entry

    2008-09-08T06:03:00Z

    The Singapore Film Commission (SFC) has selected Eric Khoo's My Magic as Singapore's entry to the best foreign-language film category of next year's Academy Awards. The mostly Tamil-language film, which played in competition at Cannes this year, follows the complex relationship between a father, who is analcoholic magician, and his ...

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    3L follows Adam Resurrected with Among Farmers, Hangtime

    2008-09-08T06:00:00Z

    Germany's 3L Filmproduktion, co-producer of Paul Schrader's Adam Resurrected which screens in Toronto's Masters section this week after its world premiere in Telluride, has returned to Germany's recent dark past to back Dutch-born filmmaker Ludi Boeken's latest feature Among Farmers (Unter Bauern).The German-French co-production with Joachim von Mengershausen's FilmForm, Cologne-based ...