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    US exhibitor Regal adds 30 IMAX digital screens

    2008-03-25T00:30:00Z

    Regal Entertainment Group and IMAX Corp. have signed a joint venture agreement that will see an addition 30 digital projection systems to the Regal Cinemas circuit.The deal, which covers 20 major US markets, greatly expands a previously announced joint venture of eight screens and will raise Regal's IMAX screen count ...

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    TWC to release two different versions of Fanboys

    2008-03-25T00:13:00Z

    The Weinstein Company (TWC) has announced the home video release of two separat versions of its comedy Fanboys - about a bunch of Star Wars fans who travel cross country in 1998 to raid George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch and watch the then unreleased Episode I. The company also says it ...

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    THE DISTRIBUTION REVOLUTION CHAPTER 4: MARKETING

    2008-03-24T21:21:00Z

    It is impossible to separate the issues of digital distribution from marketing; the two have a symbiotic relationship. In fact there is a strong argument that marketing will pave the way for distribution rather than the other way around as one might imagine.That is largely because marketing is the one ...

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    THE DISTRIBUTION REVOLUTION CHAPTER 3: THE NEW MEDIA

    2008-03-24T21:06:00Z

    It is more than possible to be blinded by science - or business jargon - when discussing new media trends. Everyone will remember the hype that surrounded the rise of the dot coms and perhaps share some of the schadenfreude that accompanied their collapse.Let's not forget that digital distribution was ...

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    Malaysia's Golden Screen Cinemaspicks up Filmart trio

    2008-03-24T18:23:00Z

    Malaysia's Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) has acquired three films from Hong Kong's Universe Films Distribution at Hong Kong Filmart.They are the Pang Brothers' The Storm Riders II, Oxide Pang's So What and On The Edge 2 by Herman Yau.It also acquired Ip Man which features Donnie Yen and Simon Yam ...

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    Yubari makes strong return to Japanese festival scene

    2008-03-24T10:18:00Z

    The resurrected Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival (YIFFF) ended its first successful run yesterday since the cancellation of the event in 2006 due to financial problems.The festival said 8,868 customers attended 58 films over the five-day event (March 19-23).Director Toki Inoue's 21-minute The Woman Who Is Beating The Earth (Daichi ...

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    THE DISTRIBUTION REVOLUTION CHAPTER 6:PIRACY

    2008-03-24T08:05:00Z

    Film piracy exercises a profound psychological as well as financial effect on the development of digital platforms. It is the elephant in the room in all discussions. A frequently quoted MPAA study of the 2005 market, suggests US studios are losing about $6.1bn to piracy - and $2.3bn from online ...

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    Tribeca All Access announces 2008 programme, expansion

    2008-03-24T06:00:00Z

    The Tribeca Film Institute has announced the 37 projects selected for Tribeca All Access, a programme designed to help foster relationships between film industry executives and filmmakers from traditionally under-represented communities.The programme takes place April 21-26 during the Tribeca Film Festival, which takes place April 23 to May 4. Participating ...

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    Horton holds on in North America

    2008-03-23T23:42:00Z

    School kids on their Easter holiday helped keep Fox's Horton Hears A Who! on top at the North American box office this weekend, with the computer animated comedy dropping 44% from its debut weekend to gross an estimated $25.1m over three days. Horton's closest competitor was Tyler Perry's Meet The ...

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    10,000 edges Horton at international box office

    2008-03-23T23:24:00Z

    Leading the international field for the third time in a row, Warner's holdover 10,000 BC grossed an estimated $28.2m from 7,400 prints in 62 territories over the Easter weekend, just beating the estimated $25.2m from 6,600 screens in 49 markets grossed by Fox's expanding Horton Hears A Who!With school breaks ...

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    THE DISTRIBUTION REVOLUTION CHAPTER2: OVER-PRODUCTION

    2008-03-23T19:45:00Z

    The clearest failing of European film is its ability to reach audiences, particularly where that means crossing national borders. The dream of a single European market with a common cultural identity is nowhere further from reality than in the movement of film between countries. Whether the motivation is business or ...

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    THE DISTRIBUTION REVOLUTION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

    2008-03-23T19:37:00Z

    INTRODUCTION Distribution has perhaps always been something of the poor relation in European cinema. This is the continent of auteur theory where the vision of a director is paramount. Great cinema is the work of the genius - production is art, distribution is mere business.For Hollywood, business is its business ...

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    HONG KONG 2008: Festival and market round-up

    2008-03-21T14:31:00Z

    Screen International's team in Hong Kong offered the best coverage of key events at this year's festivals and market.Here we look back at some of the key stories and business.Click on section heading to see morenTHE BUSINESSKey deals and business news from FilmartnTHE AWARDSThe main awards winners, including Asian Film ...

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    THE AWARDS: Asian Film Awards and HAF winners

    2008-03-21T14:28:00Z

    Click on headline to see storySecret Sunshine lights up Asian Film Awards Korea's Secret Sunshine was the big winner at the second edition of the Asian Film Awards (AFAs) last night, scooping best film, best director for Lee Chang-dong and best actress for Jeon Do-yeon's performance.Pang Ho-cheung, Ning Hao win ...

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    Croatia makes $9.2m awards to film

    2008-03-21T12:36:00Z

    Croatia's Ministry of Culture and Croation National Television have finally announced $9.2m in awards after seven months.The funding includes support for 10 features with between them take $6.4m of the $9.2m total.The features are:In The Wonderland (U Zemlji Cudesa)(director: Dejan Sorak, production companu: Interfilm.) $893,617 Children's Kingdom (Djecje Carstvo) (Branko ...

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    Finnish Film Foundation backs seven features

    2008-03-21T12:17:00Z

    The Finnish Film Foundation has allocated $2.9m (Eu1.9m) production support for seven new features, including four local films, a co-production with Estonia and two Scandinavia ventures.Produced by Riina Hyytiä for Dionysos Films, Johanna Vuoksenmaa's One Foot Under (toinen jalka haudasta) is the story of a 35-year-old man told he has ...

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    Quiet Chaos dominates Donatello nominations

    2008-03-21T12:00:00Z

    Rome-Domenico Procacci's Fandango-produced Quite Chaos starring NanniMoretti and directed by Antonello Grimaldi leads the race for the David of Donatello awards, with eighteen nominations.Quiet Chaos, which was presented at Berlin and features a cameo with Roman Polanski has performed well at the local box office earning $8.8m (Euros 5.2m) in ...

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    Waisbren warns of impending calamity in US slate financing

    2008-03-21T06:00:00Z

    In a prescient speech more than a month ago in Berlin, financier Ben Waisbren talked of impending calamity for the US wave of slate financing - banks won't touch such mega-deals again until there is more transparency and a better alignment of investor and studio interests.Click here for comment fromScreen ...

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    Screen comment on US equity crisis: Monte Carlo And Bust'

    2008-03-21T05:59:00Z

    Wall Street's death spiral has claimed its biggest victim so far with the collapse of investment bank, Bear Stearns. Like so many other financial institutions engulfed in the mortgage meltdown, Bear Stearns was also a film financer; as is its new owner, JP Morgan Chase. Now the question is when ...

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    Coming Attractions

    2008-03-21T00:00:00Z

    The CottagePathe Distribution (UK release date: March 14)Dir: Paul Andrew Williams. Producers: Steve Christian, Hugo Heppell, Martin Pope. Key cast: Andy Serkis, Jennifer Ellison, Dave Legeno.Plot: Dark comedy with horror overtones about a farmer who goes on a killing spree in the English countryside. Box office: $600,000 (£300,000) in its ...