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    Screen Index down 17% this week but Italy is booming

    2007-01-26T17:27:00Z

    Collective global box-office takings of nine major territories fell 17% this week compared to the same week last year, largely due to drops in North America, France and South Korea, according to the Screen International Screen Index. This week, North America saw a 19.3% dip in its top 30 films ...

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    Berlin completes Panorama line-up of 50 titles

    2007-01-26T15:14:00Z

    The Berlinale's Panorama section has now finalised its line-up, with more than half of its 50 titles being world premieres. Seven are debut features. The latest additions include Paul Oremland's feature debut Surveillance set in a world of security cameras and the Canadian actress Sarah Polley's directorial debut Away From ...

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    BBC World Cinema prize goes to The Death Of Mr Lazarescu

    2007-01-26T14:54:00Z

    The fourth BBC World Cinema Award was handed out to Cristi Puiu's The Death Of Mr Lazarescu. The BBC Four award was given out Jan 25 at London 's National Film Theatre. Romanian director Cristi Puiu accepted the prize from actress Emily Watson and the awards host Jonathan Ross. Tartan ...

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    Denmark's Trust Film Sales expands into distribution

    2007-01-26T14:47:00Z

    Zentropa's sister company Trust International Film Sales has set up Trust Film Distribution to handle releases for Zentropa projects as well as other titles.The new division is set up in time to release Anders Ronnow Klarlund's black social comedy How To Get Rid Of The Others nationwide today. In addition ...

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    Deliver Us From Evil to have international premiere in Dublin

    2007-01-26T14:18:00Z

    Lionsgate's Oscar-nominated documentary feature, Deliver Us From Evil, is to receive its international premiere at next month's Dublin International Film Festival. Directed, written and produced by Amy Berg, Deliver Us From Evil tells the story of an Irish priest, Oliver O'Grady, whose multiple and serial sexual assaults, primarily on children, ...

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    Faye Dunaway starts shoot for Flick in Wales

    2007-01-26T13:40:00Z

    David Howard's Flick is now shooting in and around Cardiff and at the Barcud Derwen Studios through Feb 10. Howard wrote and is directing the project, which is produced by Rik Hall and executive produced by Cross, Linda James, Pauline Burt and Bryn Roberts. Financing is from Finance Wales' IP ...

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    Bavaria Film picks up Menzel's King

    2007-01-26T12:21:00Z

    Bavaria Film International has picked up worldwide rights to Jiri Menzel's I Served The King Of England, an adaptation from the novel of the same title by Czech author Bohumil Hrabal. The film will screen in the main competition at Berlin. 'We are delighted to work cooperate with Jiri Menzel,' ...

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    Bouchareb, Ferran and Canettop Cesar nominations

    2007-01-26T11:38:00Z

    Three films tied for the most mentions at this year's Cesar nominations in Paris. Oscar nominee for best foreign film, Rachid Bouchareb's Days Of Glory has receivednine Cesar nominations, as has Pascale Ferran's Lady Chatterley and Guillaume Canet's Ne Le Dis A Personne . The three are allup for best ...

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    New chairman for Korea Film Producers' Association

    2007-01-26T10:03:00Z

    The Korea Film Producers' Association (KFPA) has voted in a new chairman - Tcha Seung-jai, head of leading production company Sidus FNH. He replaces Guardtec president Jonathan Kim, whose four years in the position have expired. Part of the first generation of Korean film renaissance producers, Tcha has shown increasing ...

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    Sundance and NHK announce four winners of filmmaker awards

    2007-01-26T06:30:00Z

    Sundance Institute and Japan Broadcasting Corporation NHK have announced the winners of the 2007 Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Awards.The four winners will each receive a $10,000 award at the annual awards ceremony on Jan 27 and a guarantee from NHK to purchase the Japanese television broadcast rights upon completion of their ...

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    Oscar nominees Dreamgirls, Blood Diamond hit major territories

    2007-01-26T06:24:00Z

    Dreamgirls, the recipient of eight Oscar nominations on Tuesday, gets its first major international push this weekend.Paramount/PPI executives will be looking to convert the recognition into healthy overseas returns when it opens the hit musical in Italy, Mexico and Spain on Jan 26.Meanwhile the family film Charlotte's Web opens in ...

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    Asian locations: sets appeal

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Asia has been attracting international productions for decades, but in recent years it has become a prime destination for footloose international producers in search of the cheapest and most exotic locations.In addition to low-cost labour, equipment and transport, the region offers stunning landscapes and architecture - but there are many ...

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    Asian locations: Thailand

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    The December 2004 tsunami may have swept away many shooting locations in Thailand, but the territory's film sector has made a swift recovery.In 2006, 23 international feature films were shot in Thailand, contributing a combined $25m (bht874m) to the Thai economy. This marks an increase of 40.5% from 2005, the ...

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    Asian locations: Hong Kong

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Despite being one of the world's most expensive cities, Hong Kong has attracted several international film-makers. With its VAT-free tax system, highly professional crews, world-class infrastructure and unique cityscape, the territory has bagged several large-scale shoots including Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life, Rush Hour 2 and Spy ...

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    Asian locations: China

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    China is not the easiest country to shoot in - the language barrier and script approval are just two obstacles that foreign producers face - but many filmmakers are finding the upside is worth it.A vast country with a wide range of studios and natural locations, China has proved its ...

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    Iranian cinema: Staying power

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Iran's film industry is unusual internationally and unique in the Middle East. Production levels - 80 features plus 36 feature documentaries and children's films in 2006 - are the highest in the region. Around 60% of films are released theatrically, and homegrown product makes up 94% of local box office. ...

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    In Focus - Quote, unquote: oscar REACTIONs

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    'For the box office, the timing is just perfect. Paramount in the States is going to give the movie a second life, the movie has now jumped up from 100 to 800 or more theatres. Around the world the timing is great...'Jon Kilik, producer of best picture nominee Babel'When the ...

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    Gaumont co-CEO Franck Chorot steps down

    2007-01-25T21:55:00Z

    Gaumont co-CEO Franck Chorot will step down from his post as of February 1, the French major has announced.Chorot will continue to work with the world's oldest film company as an in-house producer as well as working on co-productions set up with other companies in France and abroad.Following a stint ...

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    Mar del Plata inaugurates $50,000 cash prize for new Latin films

    2007-01-25T18:46:00Z

    The 22nd Mar del Plata International Film Festival, which runs March 8-18, is launching the Ernesto Che Guevara prize with a cash award of $50,000 for the best film in a new section reserved for first and second Latin American features and documentaries to run parallel to the official competition. ...

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    Bavaria takes worldwide rights to Menzel's King Of England

    2007-01-25T18:43:00Z

    Bavaria Film International has picked up worldwide rights to Jiri Menzel's I Served The King Of England, an adaptation from the novel of the same title by Czech author Bohumil Hrabal. The film will screen in the main competition at Berlin.'We are delighted to work cooperate with Jiri Menzel,' Bavaria ...