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    Deauville to open with Burger's The Illusionist

    2006-08-01T17:22:00Z

    Neil Burger's The Illusionist, starring EdwardNorton, will open the 32nd Deauville Festival ofAmerican Film, which is slated to run Sept 1-10 in the Normandytown. The official line-up was announced on July 31 andincludes Jason Reitman's Thank You For Smokingstarring Aaron Eckhart, David Slade's Hard Candywhich is set to be released ...

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    UIP takes on UK release for Clerks II

    2006-08-01T16:43:00Z

    United InternationalPictures (UIP) will distribute Kevin Smith's Clerks II in the UK. The deal was official confirmed as UIP set thebelated sequel to Smith's 1994 cult hit for a Sept 22 release in the territory.Clerks IIsaw its world premiere out of competition as Cannes in May and will receive its ...

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    Fortissimo takes on sales for Hula Girls

    2006-08-01T16:35:00Z

    FortissimoFilms has acquired the worldwide rights, excluding Japan and Korea, to Hula Girls, the latest film from director Lee Sang-il.Thefilm, based on real events, is set in northern Japan in 1965, and tells thestory of a poor village's efforts to build the country's first Hawaiian Village tourist attraction. Hula Girls ...

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    Dragon Tiger Gate earns $3m in Asian opening

    2006-08-01T10:58:00Z

    Hong Kong summer blockbuster DragonTiger Gate has earned more than $3m from six territories across Asia in its firstthree days of release.After its July 28opening, the action film scored the biggest three-day opening for a Chinesefilm in Hong Kong this year, raking in $700,000 (HK$5.4m) on 52 screens.Released by Beijing ...

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    Eastwood's Iwo Jima film to open Tokyo festival

    2006-08-01T10:47:00Z

    The 19th annual Tokyo International FilmFestival has announced that its opening film on Oct 21 will be Clint Eastwood'sFlags Of OurFathers.The film is the first of two that focus on the WWIIbattle for the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. Flagsdepicts events from the American side, while the forthcoming Red Sun, ...

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    ICA takes UK rights to Eric Steel's The Bridge

    2006-08-01T04:00:00Z

    DistributorICA Films has taken UK theatrical and DVD rights to The Bridge,while Channel 4 has obtained the UK TV rights. FortissimoFilms is handling sales for the Eric Steel's documentary, which will screen atthe London Film Festival.Thefilm is about the people who jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge in 2004, while ...

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    X Filme launches unit for international co-productions

    2006-08-01T04:00:00Z

    Berlinproduction powerhouse X Filme creative pool, whoserecent international production credits include Maria Schrader's Love Life and BilleAugust's Goodbye Bafana,has launched a subsidiary company X FilmeInternational to concentrate on the production of one to two internationalco-productions per year for the global market. The newWolfsburg-based outfit, which will be managed by X-Filme'sHead ...

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    Protests expected at Flying Scotsman premiere

    2006-08-01T04:00:00Z

    Protesters are threateningto picket the world premiere screening of TheFlying Scotsman, which is scheduled to open the 60th EdinburghInternational Film Festival on August 14.The production companyformed to make The Flying Scotsman,Mel Films Limited, is now in administration. Around 60crew members and extras have yet to be paid for their work ...

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    Zane, Sizemore sign up for Archetype mayhem

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Billy Zane will starin The Mad and Tom Sizemore hassigned to Bottom Feeder, twoproductions by Peace Arch Entertainment's genre arm Archetype Films.The Mad is scheduled to beginproduction this month in Canada and tells of a doctor and his teenage daughterwho are terrorised by zombies at a truck stop.John Kalangis will ...

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    Harrison named corp comms chief at Paradigm

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Bill Harrison hasjoined Paradigm Talent and Literary Agency as head of corporate communications.Harrison will oversee Paradigm's media relations activities as well as thecompany's branding, advertising, special events and philanthropic efforts. Hewill be based in the Beverly Hills headquarters.He most recently served in a senior role at PMK/HBH, where his accountsincluded ...

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    Green signs on to New Line's Golden Compass

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Rising French star Eva Greenhas been cast as Serafina in New Line's adaptation of The Golden Compass, the first instalment of Phillip Pullman's HisDark Materials fantasy trilogy.Green, who plays Bond's love interest Vesper Lynd opposite Daniel Craig in theupcoming Casino Royale, is thelatest addition to the $150m project.Earlier this week ...

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    Hot Docs and DOC create new documentary fellowship

    2006-08-01T00:00:00Z

    TheHot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and the DocumentaryOrganisation of Canada (DOC) have created a new ofthe documentary fellowship programme.During2006-2007, the Quebecor DocumentaryFellowship willwork with 15 mid-level filmmakers from under-represented ethno-cultural communities.Five applicants will receive full fellowships, be mentored by senior producersfrom DOC, and will take part in a year-round ...

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    The Host breaks Korean box-office records

    2006-07-31T14:42:00Z

    Bong Joon-ho's Cannes hit The Host is breaking box-office recordsin Korea, taking theopening week record with more than 2.6m admissions, and the highestsingle-day admissions with 790,000 on Saturday, July 29.The previous record for opening week was held by Typhoon with 1.8m admissionslast year, opening on 540 screens; the highest single-day ...

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    Levy tapped as chairman for Film Business Academy

    2006-07-31T13:36:00Z

    AlainLevy, Chairman and CEO of EMI Music, has been appointed chairman of the Film Business Academy's advisory board at Cass Business School in London.Levypreviously served as president and CEO of PolyGram during its expansion withPolyGram Filmed Entertainment. TheFilm Business Academy at Cass, supported by Skillset and the UK Film Council, ...

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    Pinewood says 007 stage will need rebuilding after fire

    2006-07-31T11:13:00Z

    Pinewood Sheppertonsaid there were no casualties involved at the "serious fire" that broke out atthe 007 stage this weekend. Damage was so extensive that the studio expects tohave to demolish and rebuild the famed stage. The roof of the 45,000-square-footstage caved in from fire damage. Pinewood said that there was"no ...

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    Thruline Entertainment announces merger

    2006-07-31T00:00:00Z

    William Mercer and his RozonManagement Group have joined Chris Henze, J B Roberts and Ron West's managementfirm Thruline Entertainment.Gilbert Rozon, Mercer's Montreal-based partner and founder of the Just ForLaughs Montreal International Comedy Festival, will not become a Thrulineprincipal, however Thruline and Mercer will form a comedy division with him.The division, ...

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    Rowntree Trust launches new documentary fund

    2006-07-31T00:00:00Z

    The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust has announced a new fund to supportdocumentaries that highlight contemporary social or political issues in the UK. The fund was launched at the inaugural Britdoc festival (July 26-28). Up to $65,364 (£35,000) isbeing offered by the Reform Trust for films focusing on British issues ofsocial ...

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    La Sagrada Familia takes top prize at Era New Horizons

    2006-07-31T00:00:00Z

    La SagradaFamilia, the first feature film from Chileanwriter/director Sebastian Campos, has won the Grand Prix at the sixth Era NewHorizons Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland.Otherhigh-scoring competition entries included Shinya Tsukamoto's Vital, Paz Encina'sHamaca Paraguaya,Alexander Sokurov's The Sun, the Quay Brothers' ThePiano Tuners Of Earthquakes and Alexey Guerman Jr's Garpastum.Twoentries - ...

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    Motovun honours Look Both Ways and We Feed The World

    2006-07-30T18:30:00Z

    Festival hit Look BothWays by Australian director SarahWatt took the main Propeller Award at the eighth Motovun Film Festival (July24-28) in Istria, Croatia. Both the Amnesty International Human Rights andFIPRESCI awards went to Erwin Wagenhofer's ambitious documentary We Feed theWorld. Croatian director GoranDukic's Wristcutters won theaudience award and the 'A ...

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    Locarno president talks of 'budgetary worries'

    2006-07-30T18:00:00Z

    On the eve of this year'sLocarno International Film Festival, which will open on Wednesday (August 2)with Michael Mann's Miami Vice,the festival's president Marco Solari has spoken out about the financialchallenges facing Locarno for this year and for the future.In an interview with theSwiss daily newspaper Der Bund atthe weekend, Solari ...