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    Venice jury to include Campion, Verhoeven and Innaritu

    2007-07-13T14:32:00Z

    The Venice Film Festival has named a distinguished list of directors to make up the international competition jury for its 64th edition.The jurists are all 'important figures' in Venice's recent history, the Biennale said.The jurors will are:French director Catherine Breillat, who presented Brief Crossing at Venice in 2001 and whose ...

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    Transformers has record-breaking opening in China

    2007-07-13T11:55:00Z

    Transformers has set a new opening day record for an imported film in China, taking in $2.95m (RMB22.4m) on July 11. Previously, the record was set by Spiderman 3 which took $2.34m on its opening day. Beijing 's multiplexes were packed from early morning on Wednesday for the 12am premiere ...

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    Virgin Media to offer downloads of First Light project

    2007-07-13T11:46:00Z

    First Light Movies, the UK's young people's film-making scheme, has become a content partner for Virgin Media and FilmFlex Movies, to offer the First Light shorts on demand to Virgin Media customers.The films are made by 5 to 18-year-olds and will now be offered for 50p on the service. Films ...

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    Jeremy Irons to lead 13th Sarajevo festival jury

    2007-07-13T11:28:00Z

    Jeremy Irons will be the president of the jury of the 13th Sarajevo Film Festival (Aug 17-25). The festival has also revealed its Documentary Panorama programme selected by Howard Feinstein, who said: 'The popular Panorama Documentaries, programme launched in 2001, strand covers the whole world except for regional works, with ...

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    Robert Young starts Norwegian shoot for Wide Blue Yonder

    2007-07-13T11:21:00Z

    This week the Norwegian city of Haugesund - home of the Norwegian International Film Festival - was invaded by stars outside the festival season, as UK director Robert Young started principal photography for his new feature, Wide Blue Yonder, with British actors Brian Cox and and James Fox in the ...

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    New York Film Academy plans European hub in Florence

    2007-07-13T03:00:00Z

    New York Film Academy has announced the opening of a new Europeanheadquarters in Florence, Italy.The school will be operative as of January 2008.NYFA has been operative with summer seminars in Florence for threeyears, is opening its official site in conjunction with and at theheadquarters of the Mediateca Regional Toscana (The ...

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    Babelgum offers content from Giffoni Film Festival

    2007-07-13T02:59:00Z

    New Internet TV service Babelgum has started festival broadcasts with Italy's Giffoni Film Festival.An entire Babelgum channel will be devoted to the Giffoni event, which is now in its 37th year. The festival concentrates on films for children.The channel is currently offering a selection of shorts from the 2006 festival ...

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    Order Of The Phoenix set for magical international weekend

    2007-07-13T00:26:00Z

    Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix is set to out-muscle Paramount/PPI's current overseas champion Transformers this weekend as the fifth instalment in the hugely popular children's series rolls out in 44 territories.The film, released through Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI), has already amassed $29.2m from its first day ...

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    The day after Tomorrow

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    A new multi-platform international outfit is looking to unearth cutting-edge talent. Wendy Mitchell reports.When a company is named Tomorrow Unlimited, it hints at the ambition involved.Six of the principles of the Res Media Group had grown frustrated by the limitations imposed on the company through various corporate deals, and wanted ...

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    William Schopf and Ed Arentz: boxing clever

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Starting life as an arthouse theatre, a specialty film distribution enterprise is thinking outside the Box. Patrick Z McGavin reports. The first time William Schopf (pictured) met film distribution consultant Ed Arentz to discuss opening a new specialty film distribution venture, Arentz did everything he could to dissuade Schopf from ...

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    International box office - Local Figures on the slide

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Leading South Korean exhibitor CJ CGV has released statistics for the first half of the year, which place the market share of local films at 47.3%, the lowest since 2001 and down from 59.5% for the same period last year.Local film market share in Seoul - traditionally lower than nationwide ...

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    Box-office opinion: rise of the machines

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Multiplexes were originally envisaged as a way of expanding choice, but are now being dominated by a handful of titles, argues Len Klady.When Garth Drabinsky opened the first Cineplex in Toronto back in 1979, the idea of having 14 viewing options under one roof was looked on with a combination ...

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    Editorial opinion: talent to burn

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    In an unquantifiable business, backing talent is the best bet - provided you know where to look, says Colin BrownThere is a belief that all this new equity and debt financing that has gushed into the film industry over the past couple of years is somehow 'smart money'.Because the newly ...

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    France: sales drop is still cause for cheer

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    After a record first half in 2006, the first six months of 2007 have seen a 12% drop in film attendance in France. However, the 90.5 million admissions racked up are an increase on the same period in 2005.That figure comes from France's Film Federation (Fncf), which represents the nation's ...

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    Screenwriting: cracking the code

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Complaints from writers about their status in the film industry are perennial. So what can drive change, given the priority is to make films that find an audience - not keep writers happy' Danny Plunkett reports on a possible breakthrough at the International Screenwriters' Festival. This month's International Screenwriters' Festival ...

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    Robbins, Landau join cast of Walden's City Of Ember

    2007-07-12T23:50:00Z

    Tim Robbins and Martin Landau have joined Bill Murray, Toby Jones and hot child actor Saoirse Ronan on the cast of Walden Media's upcoming children's adventure City Of Ember.Gil Kenan is directing the film in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The story pits two teenagers in a dramatic race to save their ...

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    Colligan, Endore-Kaiser named co-heads of marketing at Vantage

    2007-07-12T21:51:00Z

    Megan Colligan and Guy Endore-Kaiser have been promoted to co-heads of marketing at Paramount Vantage.Colligan and Endore-Kaiser, who both joined the studio in early 2006, will work together on release strategy, marketing campaigns and new marketing initiatives for all Paramount Vantage and Paramount Classics domestic releases.Colligan will continue to oversee ...

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    Relativity acquires rights to UK children's book franchise Tunnels

    2007-07-12T21:35:00Z

    Relativity Media has acquired film rights to Tunnels, the first in a proposed children's franchise by first-time British authors Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams.Company chief Ryan Kavanaugh will produce with Mark Canton, currently riding high on the global success of 300. Danny Davids and Neil Canton will serve as executive ...

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    BSkyB promotes Macdonald to deputy director of Sky Movies

    2007-07-12T19:50:00Z

    British Sky Broadcasting has promoted Lisa Macdonald to Deputy Director, Sky Movies and SBO. In her new role, Lisa will continue to oversee all Sky's film acquisition and rights negotiations. Additionally, she will take on responsibilities including overseeing the development of Sky's VOD and PPV movie services. Macdonald has been ...

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    Italy planning new film ratings legislation package

    2007-07-12T19:36:00Z

    Italy is planning a new film ratings legislation package aimed at protecting the youngest cinemagoer. The bill will be presented to the Cabinet of Ministers tomorrow and outlines new criteria for ratings with an updated age-tiered system. The law aims to replace Italy's last board that was charged with overseeing ...