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    Lights In The Dusk and Frozen City top Finland 's Jussis

    2007-02-05T11:43:00Z

    Concluding his losers' trilogy, Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki's Lights In The Dusk turned up as a winner, cashing in on three out of six nominations for the Jussis - Finland's national film prizes - winning Best Film, Best Cinematography (Timo Salminen) and Best Set Design (Markku Patila). The previous instalments ...

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    Berlin to host first conference of Mediterranean Euromed Programme

    2007-02-05T11:20:00Z

    Producers, directors and institutions from the Mediterranean countries will be meeting with representatives from Eurimages, CNC, the World Cinema Fund and Europa Cinemas, among others, at the first regional conference of the Euromed Audiovisual II Programme being staged during the Berlinale from Feb 10-11. The conference will take stock of ...

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    Red Road takes new Bergman prize at Goteborg

    2007-02-05T11:07:00Z

    UK director Andrea Arnold's Red Road won the first Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award - which comes with a week's stay at the Bergman Week 2007 at Fårö, an engraved stone from Bergman's own beach, and a DVD set with 30 Bergman films - at the 30th Goteborg International Film ...

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    Cruz to star in Woody Allen film

    2007-02-05T06:27:00Z

    Confirming months of rumours, Penelope Cruz looks set to star in the Woody Allen film scheduled to shoot this summer in Spain.The untitled $18m (Euros 15m) comedy-drama will film all summer in Barcelona with Cruz speaking both Spanish and English in the film, which will be a co-production between Barcelona's ...

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    Lost In Beijing producer awaits final decision from censors

    2007-02-05T04:06:00Z

    Fang Li, the producer of Berlin competition title Lost In Beijing, is having a final meeting with Chinese film censors today (Feb 5) in a last-ditch attempt to win approval for the film to participate in the festival. The Film Reviewing Committee under the State Administration of Radio, Film and ...

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    Fog City, Caviar roll cameras on San Francisco romance

    2007-02-05T04:05:00Z

    Principal photography has begun on Around June, a romance being jointly produced by San Francisco-based Fog City Pictures and Los Angeles-based Caviar Films.Samaire Armstrong, Brad William Henke, Jon Gries and Puerto Rican newcomer Oscar Guerrero star in the story of a downtrodden young woman who falls for a penniless immigrant.The ...

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    Goldstein joins HBO Films as SVP

    2007-02-05T04:04:00Z

    Julie Goldstein has joined HBO as senior vice president of HBO Films, where she will assume responsibility for overseeing the development and production of the slate for theatrical release through Picturehouse. Goldstein will remain in New York to boost HBO Films' East Coast presence and will report to HBO Films ...

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    Shine Global launches contest to fund socially aware documentaries

    2007-02-04T23:50:00Z

    Non-profit US production company Shine Global has launched a contest to promote and fund the development of documentary films.From now until Mar 19 the company will solicit treatments and budgets from both established and first-time documentary film-makers whose films aim to end the exploitation and abuse of children by raising ...

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    Smith brings Happyness to SPRI at international box office

    2007-02-04T23:42:00Z

    The Pursuit Of Happyness ended the weekend as the number one overseas attraction in a highly successful week for Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI).The rags-to-riches drama stars Academy Award nominee Will Smith and grossed an estimated $16m to raise the tally to $71m.The result was buoyed by impressive debuts in ...

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    Messengers, Because I Said So lead domestic box office

    2007-02-04T23:34:00Z

    Sony releases have dominated Superbowl weekend for the last six years and Screen Gems' The Messengers extended that quirky distinction at the weekend.As the nation prepared to sit down to watch Sunday's [Feb 4] clash between the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts, the Pang Brothers' latest horror film opened ...

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    Scorsese's Oscar hopes rise after DGA honour

    2007-02-04T21:54:00Z

    Martin Scorsese bolstered his chances of that elusive Oscar following his first Directors Guild of America (DGA) award in Los Angeles at the weekend. Scorsese won the DGA's outstanding directorial achievement in feature film for 2006 for his gritty crime drama The Departed. The honour is a very reliable barometer ...

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    Rotterdam sees strong rise in industry and public attendance

    2007-02-04T17:13:00Z

    Rotterdam closed on a high with good news on visitor numbers - up to 367,000 visits to screenings, talks and events.The festival also saw a rise in international attention. More film industryrepresentatives visited Rotterdam, including, 390 film-makers and morethan 800 CineMart guests.The closing weekend included the presentation of the KPN ...

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    Berlinale needs further expansion, says director

    2007-02-04T12:09:00Z

    On the eve of this year's Berlinale, festival director Dieter Kosslick has suggested that the festival expand further to meet the growing demand for tickets from the general public in addition to the professional visitors.Speaking to Deutschlandradio Kultur at the weekend, Kosslick said: 'The Berlinale must become bigger because the ...

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    Rotterdam awards include first tied Tiger

    2007-02-02T21:55:00Z

    Four films won VPRO Tiger Awards at this year's International Film Festival Rotterdam, including for the first time a tie.The clear winners were Love Conquers All, by Malaysian director Tan Chui Mui and The Unpolished (Die Unerzogenen) by Germany's Pia Marais.The jury, under chairman Piers Handling, Director of the ...

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    De La Iglesia starts UK shoot for The Oxford Murders

    2007-02-02T17:02:00Z

    The second English-language project by Spanish director Alex de la Iglesia, The Oxford Murders, has started shooting on location in London and Oxford for nine weeks. The serial killer thriller is produced by Tornasol Films, Estudios Picasso, Oxford Crimes, and La Fabrique de Films. The UK producer is Kevin Loader, ...

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    Cineclick Asia picks up Berlin competitor Tuya's Marriage

    2007-02-02T16:48:00Z

    Korean sales agent Cineclick Asia has announced Berlinale competition film Tuya's Marriage as the latest addition to its EFM slate. The company picked up international rights to the Chinese film excluding French-speaking territories, BeNeLux, and Indonesia - which Pretty Pictures acquired at last year's Asian Film Market. Mainland China distribution ...

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    Cineplex expands live opera screenings to 34 cinemas

    2007-02-02T16:07:00Z

    Canadian exhibitor Cineplex Entertainment is increasing the number of screens devoted to video presentations of the Metropolitan Opera live from New York 's Lincoln Centre. The high-definition transmissions will be delivered via satellite to 34 cinemas across Canada, up from 28. 'The first three transmissions, Mozart's Magic Flute, Bellini's I ...

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    Sky To Sponsor BAFTA party after Burberry pulls out

    2007-02-02T16:01:00Z

    Sky has come on board as the sponsor of the first BAFTA Film Nominees Party, replacing Burberry which has withdrawn its sponsorship. Burberry pulled out to 'avoid embroiling BAFTA and its guests in threatened disruptive behaviour as part of campaigning against Burberry following its closure of its polo shirt factory ...

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    Pirate DVD sellers arrested in East London

    2007-02-02T15:55:00Z

    The UK's Federation Against Copyright Theft has announced that seven people have been arrested in Hackney, East London by police working with FACT, Hackney Council and the Immigration Service. The raid was conducted at a Tesco carpark, where five men and two women, all of Chinese origin, were arrested. More ...

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    Tartan plans Jobson tour and classes for A Woman In Winter

    2007-02-02T15:50:00Z

    Richard Jobson, screenwriter and director of 16 Years of Alcohol and The Purifiers, is to launch his latest film A Woman In Winter, through Tartan Films, with a UK tour stretching from the film's setting, Edinburgh, to London. As well as screenings of the film, the former frontman of the ...