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    Telefilm backs new films from Falardeau, Poole, Picard

    2007-02-22T22:50:00Z

    Fresh from his triumphant Best Picture prize for Congorama at Quebec's Jutras earlier this week, Quebecois auteur Philippe Falardeau has been greenlit by Telefilm Canada for his next production, C'est Pas Moi Je Le Jure. It was one of ten films in the latest round of French-language project funding by ...

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    Gaumont strikes US deal for Fidel with Koch Lorber and Red Envelope

    2007-02-22T17:26:00Z

    France 's Gaumont has announced the sale of Prix Michel d'Ornano winner and Sundance entry Blame It On Fidel to Koch Lorber in the US. The film, directed by Julie Gavras, will go out in the second quarter of 2007 in NY and LA followed by a wider release. Koch ...

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    Cyborg to close next month's SXSW festival

    2007-02-22T16:19:00Z

    The closing night film for the upcoming South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference & Festival will be Park Chan-wook's new film, I'm A Cyborg, But That's OK.Fresh from its European premiere at the recent Berlinale, Cyborg will have its North American premiere at the Austin, Texas, festival when it brings ...

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    Sheffield Docfest to offer eighth UK touring programme

    2007-02-22T12:48:00Z

    The Sheffield Docfest is working with the BFI to launch its UK tour at the Barbican in London on March 7, in partnership with Dochouse. The Sheffield touring programme is now in its eighth year and includes highlights from the November festival. The tour will travel for three months to ...

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    ProSiebenSat.1 Group signs free-TV rights deal with Warner

    2007-02-22T12:32:00Z

    Germany's ProSiebenSat.1 Media has signed a long-running agreement with Warner Bros International Television Distribution (WBITD) for future productions from the Warner Bros studio. Starting in 2007, the agreement grants the German broadcasting group exclusive free-TV rights for all of the studio's feature films and a selection of series released during ...

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    UKFC Development Fund backs projects from Kudos and Vertigo

    2007-02-22T12:26:00Z

    The UK Film Council's Development Fund has announced the latest round of projects it is supporting with National Lottery awards. The projects being funded include spy satire Blowback, which is written by Rupert Walters and will be produced by Stephen Garrett and Paul Webster at Kudos. That film gets $121,892 ...

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    Oscar winning Dutch film-maker Fons Rademakers dies aged 86

    2007-02-22T12:16:00Z

    Dutch director Fons Rademakers died last Thursday at the age of 86. He received an Academy Award in 1987 for his wartime thriller The Assault. Rademakers died in a hospital in Geneva from lung emphysema complications. During his career, he directed 11 features, mostly based on Dutch novels. His most ...

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    Neo's Just Follow Law has strong opening in Singapore

    2007-02-22T09:52:00Z

    Singaporean director Jack Neo's Just Follow Law had a strong but not record-breaking four-day opening during the Chinese New Year holiday, scooping $421,000 from 35 prints for second place in the chart. Ghost Rider topped the chart with $678,000 on 39 prints over the four days, while Hong Kong drug ...

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    Hong Kong film festival to feature 16 world premieres

    2007-02-22T09:04:00Z

    This year's Hong Kong International Film Festival will feature 16 world premieres as part of an expanded line-up that reflects its new industry and international ambitions. Among the world premieres are Indonesian director Riri Riza's Three Days To Forever; Fruit Chan's 30-minute short Xian Story; Things We Do When We ...

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    The 79th Academy Awards

    2007-02-22T08:11:00Z

    The Departedstole the show at the 79th Academy Awards in Hollywood,taking top prize for best picture and propelling Martin Scorsese to hislong-awaited first directing Oscar.WarnerBros and Initial Entertainment Group's crime thriller remake took fourawards overall and had been regarded as a solid contender in awide-open best picture race. However its ...

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    IFC Entertainment makes films available to iTunes

    2007-02-22T01:31:00Z

    IFC Entertainment is the latest distributor making available its film catalogue for iTunes users, including the six titles nominated in this weekend's 2007 Independent Spirit Awards among them American Gun and Sorry, Haters.'By making IFC films available on the world's most popular online movie store we're giving independent film-makers the ...

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    MGM's Woods to receive Variety Club Humanitarian Award

    2007-02-22T01:05:00Z

    MGM president of domestic distribution Clark Woods will receive the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens' 2007 Humanitarian Award.Woods, who was chosen in recognition of his contributions as both a role model and mentor to children, will collect the honour in New York on Jun 13.'Clark is a true ...

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    BFI partners with HP for Mediatheque's digitised archive offerings

    2007-02-22T01:00:00Z

    As the British Film Institute (BFI) gets ready to unveil its revamped Southbank home next month, the institute has announced a new partnership with Hewlett-Packard (HP). HP will use its digital technology to offer the BFI National Archive materials to the public. The pact was announced this morning by BFI ...

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    Killer strikes ongoing finance, distribution deal with THINKFilm

    2007-02-22T01:00:00Z

    THINKFilm and Killer Films have entered into an agreement granting the former the right to finance and handle worldwide distribution on films developed and produced by Killer.The deal is the first major initiative struck by THINKFilm since it was taken over last year by film financier and producer David Bergstein, ...

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    Canadian actors' strike ends this time for real

    2007-02-21T23:25:00Z

    After a false start earlier this week, the six-week Canadian actors' strike seems to have been resolved to the satisfaction of all parties. Last Friday, the Alliance of Cinema, Television and Radio Actors (ACTRA), the Canadian Film and Television Production Association (CFTPA) and the Association des producteurs de film et ...

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    John Wilkinson to depart UK's Cinema Exhibitors' Association

    2007-02-21T16:50:00Z

    John Wilkinson, who has served as chief executive of the UK-based Cinema Exhibitors' Association (CEA) since 1990, plans to step down from his post. He will remain in place until a replacement has been found. Barry Jenkins, chairman of CEA, said: 'John has successfully led the Association for 17 years ...

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    Renny Harlin to make his first film in Finland in 20 years

    2007-02-21T16:40:00Z

    Currently making Cleaner in the US with Samuel L Jackson and Ed Harris, Finnish Hollywood-director Renny Harlin will direct his first film in Finland for 20 years, a $15.8-18.8m (Euros 12m-14m) epic of Finnish historical legend CGE Mannerheim, a Swedish-speaking nobleman who served the Russian Tsar before returning in 1917 ...

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    Penketh High makes indie feature Days

    2007-02-21T14:12:00Z

    Over 500 teachers and students at an innovative high school in Warrington, England, combined talents to make a full-length feature film in eight months on a budget of about $11,700-$13,600 (£6000-£7000). Local businesses and organisations also got behind the production. Project co-ordinator Jonathon Kay said the project was the first ...

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    Hot Fuzz breaks Shaun Of The Dead UK box-office tally in first week

    2007-02-21T13:08:00Z

    Universal's Hot Fuzz has already beaten Shaun Of The Dead at the UK box office, raking in a whooping $13.9m (£7.1m) in its first seven days. The new cop comedy marks the reunion of Shaun's team: director Edgar Wright, actors Simon Pegg (who also co-writes with Wright) and Nick Frost, ...

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    European cinema admissions up 4% during 2006

    2007-02-21T12:41:00Z

    Cinema attendance in Europe was up 4% in 2006, according to new research from the European Audiovisual Observatory.Of the 25 member states of the EU, EAO tracks 20 countries, 17 of which sold more cinema tickets in 2006 than in 2005. Eastern Europe showed the greatest leaps, with Lithuania's attendance ...