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    2008 Q1: INTERNATIONAL MARKET SHARE BY COMPANY

    2008-05-02T07:09:00Z

    Q1 share of international Q1 revenuesInternationalCompanyGrossMkt ShareFox572,567,20413.40%WB545,022,99012.70%Pathe351,686,1418.20%BV345,487,0078.10%Paramount305,962,8597.10%Universal212,408,7055.00%Summit168,369,9993.90%Sony164,041,5223.80%New Line112,585,5122.60%Toho100,437,7862.30%Gaumont81,008,9501.90%Millennium/NuImage62,734,1431.50%UTV58,612,2061.40%Wild Bunch56,868,1371.30%Caroprokat51,463,2411.20%Weinstein Co.45,535,3261.10%Showbox35,977,8900.80%Misc. U.S. Indies191,192,3884.50%Misc. Italian99,587,4222.30%Misc. German97,804,0002.30%Misc. Japanese91,532,7502.10%Misc. Korean88,225,5192.10%Misc. Chinese84,268,0622.00%Misc. Other European78,006,1221.80%Misc French64,926,8621.50%Misc. Turkish55,049,9271.30%Misc. Bollywood34,365,9340.80%Misc. Eastern Europe33,875,4060.80%Misc. English Language29,486,2370.70%Misc. Russian25,333,7360.60%Misc. Other21,797,1580.50%Misc. Hispanic15,859,3230.40%4,282,080,464

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    Box office gap between international and domestic widens in Q1

    2008-05-02T06:45:00Z

    Screen International's first-quarter box office survey indicates a widening gap between international and domestic performance.Click here to see international market share by distributorClick here to see North American market share by distributorClick here to see 2008 grosses by filmClick here to see 2007/2008 comparisons by countryWhile US and Canadian revenues ...

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    Let The Right One In takes top narrative award at Tribeca

    2008-05-02T06:00:00Z

    Tomas Alfredson's Let The Right One In from Sweden took the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature as the Tribeca Film Festival announced its winners [May 1].The awards were unveiled several days before the festival closes on May 3. At time of writing no major deals had closed, although there ...

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    Seattle announces lineup including 16 world premieres

    2008-05-02T01:33:00Z

    World Premieres of Dan Ireland's Jolene, Russell Brown's The Bluetooth Virgin, Cornelia Durye Moore's The Dark Horse and Julia Sweeney's Letting Go Of God are among the expected highlights at the 34th Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF).Randall Miller's Bottle Shock will close the festival on June 14 and as previously ...

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    PPI's Iron Man takes off worldwide and kicks off summer

    2008-05-02T01:25:00Z

    It's all about Iron Man this weekend as Paramount Pictures International (PPI) kicks off the 2008 summer blockbuster season with a huge day-and-date rollout.Paramount will release the Marvel Studios film in North America on May 2 and the top-line cast of Robert Downey Jr, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeff Bridges allied ...

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    Profile: The Latin Amercian Film Company

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    Eduardo Costantini Jr first met Harvey Weinstein at a dinner during the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.Costantini is the son of an Argentinian tycoon who made his fortune in asset management and commercial real estate. At the time of the Weinstein meeting, Costantini Jr was running the Museum of Latin American ...

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    Focus: the changing face of Japanese distribution

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    As the world's third largest box-office territory behind the US and UK, Japan is a hugely influential player in the international sales business. And until a few years ago, Japanese distributors would regularly stump up 10%-12% of the budget of heavyweight independent films.So it is not surprising Usen Corp's recent ...

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    Red-Carpet Reality: the prospects for theatrical docs

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    It is a big year for documentaries at Cannes. Three are in official selection: Marina Zenovich's Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired, which premiered at Sundance and is screening at the Croisette out of competition, Israeli director Ari Folman's animated film Waltz With Bashir in the Competition, and James Toback's film ...

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    Screen opinion- The Games people play

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    Reading the coverage of the launch of videogame Grand Theft Auto IV this week, one might be forgiven for thinking the main crime was against the poor old film industry.For those uninitiated in the gaming world, the latest instalment of the role-playing phenomena is set to be the biggest entertainment ...

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    13 projects line up for Sundance Directors & Screenwriters Labs

    2008-05-01T20:16:00Z

    The Sundance Institute has selected 13 projects for its annual June Directors and Screenwriters Labs, which will take place at the Sundance Resort in Utah from May 26- June 26.Under the leadership of Michelle Satter and the artistic direction of Gyula Gazdag, the projects selected for this year's residency include ...

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    LongTale International picks up world rights to Palladin

    2008-05-01T19:29:00Z

    LongTale International has acquired worldwide rights to Pine Hill/Tousi's comedy Looking For Palladin starring Ben Gazzara, Talia Shire and David Moscow.Andrzej Krakowski wrote and directed the story of a brash Hollywood talent agent who travels to Guatemala to track down a retired Oscar-winning actor.LongTale International will screen the film to ...

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    Hollingsworth named MD of Warner Home Video Mexico

    2008-05-01T19:08:00Z

    Schuyler Hollingsworth III has been promoted to managing director of Warner Home Video Mexico.Hollingsworth will manage all operations including DVD, video games and digital revenue streams and will work closely with senior management in the US and Canada to streamline the business.Schuyler previously served as vice president of sales, theatrical ...

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    Canadian finance minister wades into C-10 fray

    2008-05-01T19:05:00Z

    Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty has entered the ongoing film tax credit fray, saying the proposed tax law should not be amended and suggesting the issue will be a confidence vote of the Conservative minority government he represents.The minister's comments followed an appearance before the Senate banking committee studying the ...

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    The Descent 2 starts shooting this weekend for Celador

    2008-05-01T18:15:00Z

    Celador Films and Pathe will start principal photography on May 4 (Sunday) for The Descent 2.The film will reunite the team from the original horror hit. Neil Marshall, who directed the original, will this time produce alongside Christian Colson of Celador. Jon Harris, who edited The Descent, will make his ...

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    Phathanavirangoon appointed TIFF South-East Asian programmer

    2008-05-01T18:11:00Z

    Former Fortissimo Films executive Raymond Phathanavirangoon has been appointed South-East Asian programmer at the Toronto International Film Festival. His selection remit includes Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. His co-programmer, TIFF veteran Giovanna Fulvi, will continue to programme titles from mainland China, Japan and ...

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    Media Luna picks up Family Rules, three market debuts for Cannes

    2008-05-01T17:25:00Z

    Cologne-based sales company Media Luna Entertainment has picked up international distribution for Marc Meyer's ironic comedy Family Rules (Wir Sagen Du! Schatz) and is lining up another three market premieres for Cannes.Meyer's feature debut, starring Samuel Finzi, Nina Kronjaeger, and Anna Maria Muehe, was the closing film at last year's ...

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    Senator's slate includes new features from Bornhak, Gansel

    2008-05-01T17:19:00Z

    Senator Film has unveiled plans for two in-house productions and two co-productions this year, including new feature films by Achim Bornhak and Dennis Gansel, and an adaptation of Nick Greger's true story about his metamorphosis from one of Germany's leading right-wing extremists to an anti-Fascist.In its financial report for 2007 ...

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    Britdoc opens applications for Big Pitch forum

    2008-05-01T16:55:00Z

    Britdoc, now in its third year, has opened applications for The Big Pitch, it's Dragon's Den-style international pitching forum.Investors and comissioning editors from the US, Europe and Asia will participate. Last year's panel included experts from HBO, IFC, ARTE, Sundance Institute, ITVS, NHK Japan, Netflix, Discovery Films and SBS Australia.More ...

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    Black & Blue starts shooting UK comedy Mixed Up

    2008-05-01T16:24:00Z

    Black & Blue Films has started shooting UK comedy Mixed Up. The story, set in a record shop, stars Billy Murray, Adele Silva, Terry Stone, Zara Dawson, Lee Otwayterry Stone, Anna Brecon, Faye Tozer, Lisa McAllister, Giles Alderson, Sylvester McCoy and Abi Titmuss.The privately financed project is shooting on location ...

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    TLA signs deal with Jinga for Richards' Summer Scars

    2008-05-01T16:15:00Z

    Jinga Films has signed an all-rights North American deal with TLA Releasing for Julian Richards' Summer Scars.TLA will release through its TLA Presents and Danger After Dark labels.The coming-of-age thriller recently won two Welsh BAFTA Awards.'This success is all about the newcomers,' said Julian Richards at the BAFTA Cymru Awards ...