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EC eyes plans to expand MEDIA to non-European countries
The European Commission (EC) today took the first step toward building a possible audiovisual cooperation programme with countries outside the European Union (EU).The MEDIA programme - the EC's support scheme for the audiovisual industry -published a call for proposals for cooperation projects with so-called 'third' countries, which could involve links ...
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Skillset branches out with Northern Ireland careers service
UK audiovisual skills training organisation Skillset has launched a new careers service devoted to Northern Ireland.The service will work with both newcomers to film and TV as well as experienced workers.Three working professionals in the Belfast area have been trained as Skillset Careers Advisors and will offer one-to-one guidance or ...
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UK event to address impact of D-cinema on distributors
The role of distributors in the development of digital cinema is the subject of a London conference this month, organised by analyst Screen Digest and the European Digital Cinema Forum.The event - Digital cinema and film distribution: opportunities and threats - will be in the form of a series of ...
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UK landscape shifts as Warner moves to same-day VOD/DVD
Amid signs that the UK distribution market is in an increasing state of flux, British distributors are testing out more and more new ways of getting their movies in front of spectators.'Companies are beginning to look at imaginative release plans for films that 10 years ago simply wouldn't have been ...
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Warner Bros takes on pirate comedy, Berlin Wall romance
Warner Bros. Pictures Germany has added Sven Taddicken's pirate comedy Zwoelf Meter Ohne Kopf, Peter Timm's tragicomic romance transcending the Berlin Wall Liebe Mauer, and Kai Wessel's Hildegard Knef biopic Hilde to its 2009 distribution lineup.Based on a screenplay by Matthias Pacht, Taddicken's tale of 15th-century North Sea pirates will ...
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Wim Wenders heads down new Road with company name change
Wim Wenders has changed the name of his Berlin-based production company Wenders Images to Neue Road Movies whose first project will be The Palermo Shooting which is currently in post-production and be tipped for a premiere in Cannes.In a press statement, it was stressed that there is neither a business ...
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Film Sales Company picks up three in advance of Tribeca
Andrew Herwitz's The Film Sales Company has picked up worldwide rights to three titles ahead of Tribeca - the Sissy Spacek drama Lake City, coming-of-age story Ball Don't Lie and documentary Guest Of Cindy Sherman.Lake City stars Spacek as a mother who tries to comes to terms with her past ...
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Japan's Entertainment Farm launches Singapore-based fund
Japanese production company Entertainment Farm has established a Singapore-based film fund to underwrite features in America and Asia, it announced today.Entertainment Farm established Entertainment Farm Pte Ltd in Singapore at the end of last year.Under director Satoru Yano, the hub will manage the fund, which looks toacquire between $30m-$50m from ...
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3D needsfully-rounded pictures
Back in the late 1970s, there was a rumour that John Frankenheimer was preparing to make his next film in a bygone movie phenomenon called 3D. A call to the film-maker confirmed the scuttlebutt.He explained that during preparation of his horror film Prophecy, he was approached to employ a new ...
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Space man: Duncan Jones talks about his feature debut
It is an early March morning at Shepperton Studios and Sam Rockwell is in a spaceship, shaving. He stars in Moon, an unusual and ambitious film which is being made in the spirit of classic 1970s sci-fi such as Ridley Scott's Alien and Douglas Trumbull's Silent Running.The film marks the ...
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Thinking Global, Acting Local: Reactions to studio international ambitions
During the 1990s, some German producers preferred to license the local distribution rights for their films to German distributors at the expense of a potentially better deal with the local office of a US studio.Talking points: reaction of local producersThey were apparently driven by a 'them against us' fear the ...
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Canadian conservative tax law boosts provocative drama
A furore in the Canadian film business could be the catalyst for a rare local English-language hit.Thanks to a vaguely-written amendment to Canada's tax code, the Canadian government may soon have the power to strip local producers of their tax credit should it decide their film is 'contrary to public ...
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ScreenOpinion- Weathering the economicstorm
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros notched up another score for the doom merchants this week, saying we are at the end of a 60-year super-boom. It's a tragedy that so many of us were blissfully unaware we were the beneficiaries of this benevolent macroeconomic phenomenon. But that's super-booms for you - ...
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Production - Europe
FRANCE - SHARING OUT THE SPOILSOver the past few years, the US studios have increased the number of French films they have acquired for French distribution. Non-local companies can access the distribution portion of the 'compte de soutien' film subsidy, for the release of French films but must channel it ...
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Talking points: The reaction on the ground
THE PANELRicardo Tozzi, producer, Cattleya and president of Anica, ItalyLionello Cerri, producer, Lumiere and Co, ItalyHerve Truffaut, producer, Films Christian Fechner, FranceJose Covo, managing director, Twentieth Century Fox FranceSytze Van Der Laan, Studio Hamburg Produktion, GermanyJens Meurer, producer, Egoli Tossell Film, GermanyVictor Ugalde, director, producer, and head of Fidecine, MexicoSiddharth ...
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Summerheat:the battle of the 2008 blockbusters
Hollywood's powerhouse summer of 2007 launched some of the biggest worldwide hits in cinema history. The indications are the 2008 blockbuster season may write itself into the record books too.If last year's summer was distinguished by lucrative third episodes of killer franchises such as Spider-Man, Pirates Of The Caribbean and ...
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Horton still likely to lead international with French opening
Fox International's Horton Hears A Who! currently rules the international waters and stands a good chance of holding on to its perch as it strides towards the $100m mark.The animated family comedy has amassed $80m and heads out to France on Apr 2. It could still be under threat from ...
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Stuck, Looking For Palladin among films at Monaco Charity fest
Stuart Gordon's horror-thriller Stuck starring Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea and Andrzej Krakowski's comedy Looking For Palladin with Ben Gazzara and Talia Shire are among competition entries in the 2008 Monaco Charity Film Festival.Overall nine world premieres will screen at the Mediterranean event, set to run from May 13 to ...
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Palm Pictures acquires Anita O'Day documentary
Palm Pictures has added Robbie Cavolina and Ian McCrudden's documentary Anita O'day The Life Of A Music Legend to its line-up.The film charts the rise of the renowned jazz singer known as 'the Jezebel of Jazz' who achieved international stardom in the 1940s and eventually died in 2004.Ed Arentz brokered ...
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Bromily, Elberg get senior executive roles at Image Entertainment
Bill Bromiley has been appointed chief acquisitions officer and Rick Eiberg has been named executive vice president of operations and chief technology officer at Image Entertainment.Bromiley spearheaded Image's feature film initiative as a consultant from June 2007 until he was hired by Image in January of this year. He reports ...
















