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    mdc takes on world sales for Kozole'sSlovenian Girl

    2008-04-11T15:55:00Z

    Berlin-based sales agent mdc international will handle world sales for Damjan Kozole's latest feature film Slovenian Girl (Slovenka) which is currently shooting in Slovenia.The film is a co-production between Slovenia's Vertigo/Emotion Film, Croatia's 4 Film, Bosnia's Pro.ba, Serbia's Bas Celic and Germany's Neue Mediopolis Filmproduktion.mdc had also distributed two of ...

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    Heymann starts shoot for third Digital Departures film, Starstruck

    2008-04-11T15:51:00Z

    Director Lindy Heymann and producer Andy Stebbing have started principal photography on Starstruck, shooting on location in Liverpool.Leigh Campbell wrote the script about two teenage girls obsessed by a celebrity footballer.The cast features newcomers Kerry Hayes, Nichola Burley and Jamie Doyle.The project is the third and final film to be ...

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    WorldTV strikes partnership with streaming company Qik

    2008-04-11T12:17:00Z

    WorldTV has partnered with mobile video streaming company Qik Inc. to let both companies' users share real-time content streams via their customised WorldTV channels.Feeds, both live and archive, can be sent from Qik users mobile phones to broadcast on WorldTV URLs. Likewise WorldTV users can broadcast live video from their ...

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    China's Jinyi acquires Guangdong Zhujiang cinema circuit

    2008-04-11T11:13:00Z

    Guangzhou-based Jinyi Film and TV Investment Co has acquired a majority stake in Guangdong Zhujiang Cinema Circuit, creating a combined chain of 40 cinemas and 170 screens, mostly situated in southern Chinese provinces. The new circuit has been named Guangzhou Jinyi Zhujiang Cinema Circuit.As part of the Guangzhou-based real estate ...

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    Poland's Tricks secures deals with UK, Germany, France

    2008-04-11T10:35:00Z

    The UK, Germany, France, Israel and Taiwan are among 12 territories who have picked up the rights to Polish filmmaker Andrzej Jakimowski's second feature Tricks which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia last year and a Special Award at the Sao Paulo Film Festival, ...

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    Gavin Reardon heads IM Global's new TV division

    2008-04-11T10:23:00Z

    Sales company IM Global has expanded again by creating IM Global Television.Gavin Reardon has been named president of the new division. He was most recently president of action programming distributor And Action! Distribution.IM Global Television will acquire and license a wide range of television and digital broadcast material including ...

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    BFI London IMAX sets record with U2 3D

    2008-04-11T10:18:00Z

    U2 3D's run at the British Film Institute's London IMAX has proven a triumph, as the venue has become the highest grossing cinema in the world for the concert movie.The film has generated $442,127 (£223,235) to date on the UK's biggest screen since its February 22 release and has reported ...

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    Adrien Brody replaces Liotta in Dario Argento's Giallo

    2008-04-11T10:14:00Z

    Oscar winner Adrien Brody will replace Ray Liotta as the detective character in cult horror-master Dario Argento's up-coming English language film Giallo, which starts shooting in Turin as of mid-May.The casting update was confirmed by Giallo producer Rafael Primorac of LA-based Arramis Films, who told ScreenDaily.com the film had to ...

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    Natalie Portman lines up for Ecosse's Wuthering Heights

    2008-04-11T10:10:00Z

    Natalie Portman has signed up to play Cathy Earnshaw in John Maybury's new adaptation of Wuthering Heights.Robert Bernstein and Douglas Rae's UK-based Ecosse Films is producing. HanWay Films is handling sales.Bernstein said: 'I'm delighted that we have attracted an actress of Natalie Portman's calibre to Wuthering Heights, she will bring ...

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    Celestial launches two movie channels on Now TV

    2008-04-11T07:43:00Z

    Hong Kong-based Celestial Pictures is launching two new movie channels - Celestial Movies Asia (CMA) and Celestial Classic Movies (CCM) - which will be carried by PCCW's now TV IPTV service in Hong Kong. CMA will screen blockbusters from across Asia such as Erika Sawajiri's Closed Note, Francis Ng's One ...

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    Luis Chavez picks up Stargazer award

    2008-04-11T06:34:00Z

    The 13th Annual Gen Art Film Festival Acura Grand Jury Award for BestFeature went to Jennifer Phang's Half-Life and the Acura Grand JuryAward for Best Short went to Christina Voros' The Ladies.The Stargazer Award honouring breakout talent for excellence in actingwent to Luis Chavez from the short film A Day's ...

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    Hanhwa launches second fund as Korean IPTV market hots up

    2008-04-11T06:16:00Z

    Hanhwa's second Daisy Cultural Content Investment Fund, specialising in content such as films, animation and performances, will invest $10.2m (KW10bn) over five years. Hanaro Telecom is investing $2m in the fund, alongside Hanhwa Venture Capital Corp and film importer Daisy Entertainment, to buy up content for its IPTV service HanaTV.HanaTV ...

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    THINKFilm handcuffs The Escapist for North America

    2008-04-11T03:13:00Z

    THINKFilm has acquired North American rights to Rupert Wyatt's feature directorial debut The Escapist, which was well received at its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this year. The company will schedule an autumn release.Brian Cox plays as an ageing lifer who hatches a plot to break out to ...

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    Writers Guild of America West fetes Tom Schulman

    2008-04-11T03:06:00Z

    Writers Guild Of America West (WGAW) board of directors member Tom Schulman will receive the WGAW's Valentine Davies Award in recognition of his career and service to the industry.Schulman has been a WGAW member since 1986 and served as president of the Writers Guild Foundation from 1998 to 2002. He ...

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    IFP Market recasts itself as Independent Film Week

    2008-04-11T03:01:00Z

    With its 30th anniversary coming up in September the IFP has renamed its annual IFP Market to Independent Film Week.The event is also on the move from from Soho's Angelika Film Center and Puck Building to new digs at Chelsea's Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.) and nearby venues.Organisers have also ...

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    21, Leatherheads kick off overseas campaigns in Europe as Horton hurtles away

    2008-04-11T02:47:00Z

    Fox International's Horton Hears A Who! remains the leading Hollywood export and looks like the one to beat this weekend as executives expect it to cross $100m.The family film has amassed $93.9m and opens in 10 territories including Greece on April 10.The romantic comedy 27 Dresses is doing well on ...

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    Phang's Half-Life wins Gen Art jury prize

    2008-04-11T02:19:00Z

    The 13th Annual Gen Art Film Festival Acura Grand Jury Award for Best Feature went to Jennifer Phang's Half-Life and the Acura Grand Jury Award for Best Short went to Christina Voros' The Ladies.The Stargazer Award honouring breakout talent for excellence in acting went to Luis Chavez from the short ...

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    Kitano unveils new project Achilles And The Tortoise

    2008-04-11T01:47:00Z

    Award-winning Japanese writer-director-actor Takeshi Kitano has unveiled details of his latest feature film, entitled Achilles And The Tortoise. Details of the production were announced at the Nikkatsu Studios in Chofu City, with the press invited on the soundstages.Kitano, also known for his paintings, found inspiration in past canvas embarrassments for ...

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    Profile: Zentropa co-founder Peter Aalbaek Jensen

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Last month, Scandinavian major Nordisk Film acquired 50% of the shares in Denmark's Zentropa - backing that will enable the company founded by Lars von Trier and Peter Aalbaek Jensen to expand internationally.After years of Dogme manifestos, irreverence and a rebellious nature, has age finally caught up with the maverick ...

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    Island In The Mainstream: bringing Nim's Island to the big screen

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Paula Mazur found the book Nim's Island, by Wendy Orr, in her local Santa Monica library and took it out to read to her seven-year-old son.'What was compelling to me was that the characters were so rich and that's the beginning of a great movie for me,' she says. 'There ...