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    India's NFDC set to host second edition of Film Bazaar

    2008-08-04T03:58:00Z

    India's National Film Development Corp (NFDC) has unveiled details of the second edition of its co-production market, Film Bazaar, to be held November 26-29 at the Marriott Resort in Goa. A total of 15 feature film projects, which are Indian-centric and seeking to reach global audiences, will be selected to ...

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    BIG Music signs distribution deal with Warner Home Video

    2008-08-04T02:42:00Z

    India's BIG Music & Home Entertainment, part of Reliance BIG Entertainment, has announced that it has been appointed by Warner Home Video as the exclusive licensee for the release of its catalogue in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. BIG Music & Home Entertainment will market and distribute VCD, DVD and ...

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    Pinewood & Shepperton photo exhibit to open in New York City

    2008-08-04T02:02:00Z

    A photography exhibition showcasing behind-the-scenes images of great star at work at the UK's Pinewood and Shepperton Studios over the last 50 years will open at the Lincoln Center in New York City on Aug 14 and run through to Sept 5.Entitled 'Capturing Film History In The Making', the exhibit ...

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    The Dark Knight nears $400m in North America, beats Mummy 3

    2008-08-04T00:08:00Z

    The Dark Knight stayed on top for the third consecutive weekend, edging out The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor as it bears down on $400m in record time. Warner Bros' champion added an estimated $43.8m for $394.9m in what was the second biggest third weekend in history behind Spider-Man's ...

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    Dragon Emperor reigns over international box office for UPI

    2008-08-03T23:44:00Z

    Launching across 3,559 sites in 28 territories, Universal's The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor was Hollywood's runaway champion of the international arena this weekend and grossed an estimated $59.5m for asuperb $16,700 per-screen average. Warner Bros Pictures International's (WBPI) The Dark Knight crossed $200m and remains a potent force ...

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    Italian executive Gianandrea Mutti dies after motorcycle accident

    2008-08-02T17:11:00Z

    Gianandrea Mutti, a ten-year employee of the marketing department for Italian distributor BIM has died while recovering from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.Bim's founder and President Valerio De Paolis told Screen Daily in an emotional conversation, 'I felt an affection for him that went beyond work.'The forty-one year old ...

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    Kaltman named to vp corporate communications post at MPAA

    2008-08-01T22:58:00Z

    Elizabeth Kaltman has been named vice president of corporate communications at The Motion Picture Association Of America (MPAA) in the wake of Kori Bernards' departure to become senior vice president of media relations at Universal Pictures.Kaltman has served as director of corporate communications for more than two years and will ...

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    Arthouse acquires worldwide rights to documentary Milton Glaser

    2008-08-01T20:56:00Z

    Arthouse Films has acquired worldwide rights to Wendy Keys' documentary Milton Glaser: To Inform And Delight and plans a 2009 theatrical release.Arthouse Films will also distribute the portrait of the iconic American graphic designer through its output deals with Mongrel Media in Canada, Revolver Entertainment in the UK, Madman Entertainment ...

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    Cannes opener Blindness to open Atlantic Film Festival

    2008-08-01T17:03:00Z

    Fernando Meirelles' Cannes competitor Blindness will open the 28th Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax on September 11. Based on the novel by Jose Saramago and starring Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Danny Glover, Gael Garcia Bernal and Alice Braga, the Canada-Brazil-Japan coproduction was adapted for the screen by Don McKellar, who ...

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    Rome to honour Al Pacino with Gold Marco Aurelio

    2008-08-01T15:50:00Z

    Al Pacino will receive career honours at the International Film Festival of Rome when the third edition unspools this October.Career honourees at the festival's first two editions include Sean Connery and Sophia Loren.The Gold Marco Aurelio honorary award will be given to Pacino, who will be on hand to take ...

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    UK Film Council launches $3m production fund

    2008-08-01T14:46:00Z

    The UK Film Council has launched the Production Company Vision Awards, whichwill offer up to $300,000 (£150,000) over two years to as many as10 production companiesdeveloping feature films.The initiative - part of the UKFC's Development Fund -is designed to help producers develop projects which will 'broaden the quality, range and ...

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    UK Film Council launches new funding initiative for UK producers

    2008-08-01T14:46:00Z

    The UK Film Council has launched the Production Company Vision Awards, a new funding initiative designed to help producers develop projects that will broaden the quality, range and ambition of films and talent in the UK.The initiative, which is part of the UKFC's Development Fund, will offer up to £150,000 ...

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    Celestial pacts with Netmovie for cyber cafe distribution

    2008-08-01T11:31:00Z

    Celestial Pictures has signed a deal with Beijing Netmovie Co which will see 662 Shaw Brothers films distributed through chains of internet cafes in mainland China. Netmovie has licensed internet, IPTV and mobile platform rights to the titles which include classics such as The Kingdom And The Beauty, The 36th ...

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    Swiss cinema continues decline in first half of 2008

    2008-08-01T11:09:00Z

    Swiss cinema's market share has continued its downward trend, according to provisional figures for the first half of 2008, with local films only clinching a 2.3% slice of the box-office compared to last year's 7% and 2006's record 11.6%.Statistics collated by the industry body Procinema showed that the ambitious animation ...

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    China opens up talent industry to foreign investment

    2008-08-01T05:46:00Z

    China's State Council has amended its regulations to allow investors from Hong Kong and Macau to launch their own artist management companies in mainland China. Hong Kong and Macau artist management companies are also allowed to set up mainland branches under the new policy.In addition, foreign investors not from Hong ...

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    Genz is Terribly Happy working outside the biz

    2008-08-01T01:00:00Z

    'Don't ask me what genre Terribly Happy is, I wouldn't know,' says Henrik Ruben Genz cheerfully. It is a typical reaction from the Danish director of the Crystal Globe winner at last month's Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. After all, this is a man who prides himself on his lack ...

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    Joshua Michael Stern pushes political buttons

    2008-08-01T01:00:00Z

    Joshua Michael Stern's broad political satire Swing Vote, which opened through Disney's Touchstone label on Aug 1, is about as timely as it gets.With Barack Obama and John McCain both campaigning to take control of the White House in November, Stern's tale of a hapless single father who through a ...

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    Alex Cox on Repo Chick

    2008-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Alex Cox clearly relishes his reputation as UK cinema's 'oldest enfant terrible'. The now Oregon-based film-maker is plotting a sequel to his 1980s cult hit Repo Man. He has already completed the screenplay for Repo Chick, which comes billed as 'a 21st century look at the issues of Repo Man'. ...

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    Scotland's Black Camel rides a full slate

    2008-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Black Camel Pictures has come a long way in a short time. Producers Arabella Page Croft and Kieran Parker formed the company in 2004 in Glasgow, and by Cannes 2007 their debut feature, Outpost, was sold across the world, with Sony Pictures taking all English-language territories - a unique achievement ...

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    Postcard from Britdoc

    2008-08-01T00:00:00Z

    It is only in its third edition, but the UK's Britdoc festival (July 23-25) is a major draw for the international documentary community.Last week's instalment attracted more than 950 delegates, including film-makers Larry Charles, Nick Broomfield, and Mike Bonanno and Andy Bichlbaum, otherwise known as anti-capitalist activists The Yes Men, ...