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    Munich leads international box office field

    2006-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Major Oscar nominees dominated the international box officethis weekend, with Munich holding on at the head of the pack, Memoirsof a Geisha expanding well and Walk the Line making a good start.Over the second weekend of its international rollout,Universal's Munich - which got five Academy Award nominations last week,including a ...

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    Stranger top at North American box office

    2006-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Screen Gems' horror-thriller When a StrangerCalls was the box office champion in North America over the traditionallyslow Super Bowl weekend, opening with an estimated gross of $22m.Fox's Big Momma's House 2, last week'sleader, dropped to second, with an estimated $13.4m, and Universal's NannyMcPhee came in third with an estimated $9.9m. ...

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    Stranger top at North American box office

    2006-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Screen Gems' horror-thriller When a StrangerCalls was the box office champion in North America over the traditionallyslow Super Bowl weekend, opening with an estimated gross of $22m.Fox's Big Momma's House 2, last week'sleader, dropped to second, with an estimated $13.4m, and Universal's NannyMcPhee came in third with an estimated $9.9m. ...

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    Stranger tops US box office

    2006-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Screen Gems' horror-thriller When a StrangerCalls was the box office champion in North America over the traditionallyslow Super Bowl weekend, opening with an estimated gross of $22m.Fox's Big Momma's House 2, last week'sleader, dropped to second, with an estimated $13.4m, and Universal's NannyMcPhee came in third with an estimated $9.9m. ...

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    Kelly Reichardt, Manuel Nieto Zas and Han Jie win Tigers

    2006-02-03T19:10:00Z

    Kelly Reichardt's Old Joy, Manuel Nieto Zas's The Dog Poundand Walking On The Wild Side, by Han Jie, have won the three VPRO Tiger Awards at this year'sRotterdam International Film Festival.A total of 14 films competed forthe awards, which are given annually to first or second-time film-makers. The 35th Rotterdam ...

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    Istvan Szabo defends past involvement with communist police

    2006-02-03T17:16:00Z

    Friday morning at Budapest's Millenium Theatre, Istvan Szabo spoke with journalists in an attempt to shed morelight on his involvement with the state police in the 1950s.With classmates Judit Elek,Eva Singer Karmento, Zsolt Kezdi-Kovacs and Janos Rosza, Szabo related thecircumstances that led to his unwilling cooperation with the communistauthorities: Police ...

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    Ireland revamps production tax breaks

    2006-02-03T16:27:00Z

    A vociferous chorus of approval has greeted the Irishfinance minister's radical overhaul of the Section 481 tax break for filmproduction. The maximum threshold for Irish spend has been raised from 55%-66%to 80% of budget, for all productions irrespective of size. And the cap on thetotal amount that may be raised ...

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    Warner Bros, Italia head appointed president of Anica

    2006-02-03T14:13:00Z

    PaoloFerrari, the head of Warner Bros. Italia, has been appointed president of Anica, Italy's national film body.Hereplaces Gianni Massaro, the Italian entertainmentlawyer and former head of European production fund Eurimages,who has lead Anica since 2001.Ferrariwill head the powerful Italian organization until the end of 2007."Ihave a specific task, which is ...

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    Warner Bros and Alcon Entertainment sign new agreement

    2006-02-03T13:42:00Z

    Warner Bros and AlconEntertainment have signed a new agreement continuing their eight-yearrelationship under which Warner Bros distributes features developed andfinanced by Alcon.The new deal will include a minimum of six pictures over thenext three years, starting with Richard Donner'sthriller 16 Blocks starring BruceWillis, and Neil LaBute's remake of The Wicker ...

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    New president, Andrew Cripps, to start at Paramount International Theatrical January 2007

    2006-02-03T13:04:00Z

    Andrew Cripps' start date as president of ParamountInternational Theatrical has been confirmed as January 2007.UIP's president and chiefoperating officer will be responsible for the marketing, distribution andoperations of the company's new global structure.As Paramount'stake-over of DreamWorks officially closed this week, it emerged that former president of Paramount Home Entertainment Tom ...

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    Pathe, MTV, Vertigo Start Dirty Sanchez Film

    2006-02-03T12:47:00Z

    Pathe Pictures, MTV FilmsEurope and London-based Vertigo Films have teamed up to start production on Dirty Sanchez: TheMovie.Pathe will distribute the filmin the UK and PathePictures International will handle worldwide sales. Jim Hickey directs withBobby Allen and Vertigo's Rupert Preston serving as producers. Jonathan Zilli, Allan Niblo, James Richardson,and Sean ...

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    Voltage Pictures picks up international rights to Hector Lavoe biopic El Cantante

    2006-02-03T12:40:00Z

    Voltage Pictures has picked up international rights to MarcAnthony and Jennifer Lopez's Hector Lavoe biopic El Cantanteand will commence sales at Berlinnext week.Anthony will play the celebrated salsa singer and Lopez willplay his wife Puchi. Leon Ichasodirected the story set in New York'ssalsa scene during the 1960s and 1970s.Production is ...

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    Bleiberg Entertainment acquires rights to Danny Lerner's Frozen Days.

    2006-02-03T11:57:00Z

    Los Angeles-based Bleiberg Entertainment has acquiredinternational rights to Danny Lerner's psycho-thriller Frozen Days.The picture won best film at the Haifa 2005 InternationalFilm Festival and centres on a woman who assumes the identity of her blind dateafter he falls into a coma following a bomb blast. AnatKlausner, Uli Sternberg andSandra Sade ...

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    High hopes for Walk The Line as it begins its international run this weekend

    2006-02-03T11:18:00Z

    Buoyed by five Academy Award nominations, 20th Century Fox'sWalk The Line begins itsinternational run this weekend.The acclaimed Johnny Cash biopic launches in 23 territoriesincluding Germanyon February 2, followed a day later in the UK,Mexico and Spain.Fox International chiefs will be relying on the picture'sstrong reputation to ensure solid debuts in ...

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    Katapult Film Sales heads to Berlin with impressive slate

    2006-02-03T10:42:00Z

    Katapult Film Sales will arrive atnext week's European Film Market in Berlin with its most prestigious slate ever.Heading up the roster are Sundance acquisitions TV Junkie and Destricted,as well as the Brazilian smash hit TwoSons Of Franciscoand BalthasarKormakur's LittleTrip To Heaven.Katapult holds internationalrights to TV Junkie, Michael Cain and Matt ...

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    Moviemax acquires all Italian rights to The Darwin Awards

    2006-02-03T04:00:00Z

    AmbitiousRome distributor Moviemaxhas acquired all Italian rights to Sundance title The Darwin Awards.Sold byIcon Entertainment International, TheDarwin Awards is a dark comedy starring Joseph Fiennes and Winona Ryder asinvestigators who check people's posthumous entitlement to awards celebratingludicrous accidental deaths. Thepicture, directed by Finn Taylor, was picked up for North America ...

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    Korea's CJ CGV to open cinema in Los Angeles

    2006-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Leading Korean multiplexchain CJ CGV plans to open a three-screen, 650-seat cinema in Los Angeles. The cinema, which isscheduled to open in June 2007, will provide a launch pad for Korean films intothe US market by playing them day-and-date with their Koreanrelease. Recently restructured fromits position of subsidiary to CJ ...

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    Jeff Pryor appointed MGM's executive vice president of corporate communications

    2006-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Jeff Pryor has been appointed to the new post of MGM'sexecutive vice president of corporate communications.Pryor reports directly to MGMChairman Harry E Sloan and will direct communication and public relationsstrategies for all MGM's operating divisionsincluding United Artists and MGM TelevisionEntertainment.He will also be involved in the communication and publicitystrategies and ...

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    Argentinian New Wave looks beyond home for financing

    2006-02-03T00:00:00Z

    During the 1990s, awave of young film-makers emerged in Argentina who gained comparison on thefestival circuit with similar movements in Iran, Hong Kong, Thailand, Finlandand South Korea.Now severaldirectors from the group known as New Argentine Cinema - such as LisandroAlonso (The Dead), Martin Rejtman (Silvia Prieto) and Lucrecia Martel (Holy ...

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    Korea's CJ sells its DreamWorks stake to Paramount

    2006-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Following the completion of Paramount's acquisition of DreamWorks, Korean conglomerate CJCorporation has sold its 4.95% stake in the studio to Paramount for $35.8m. CJ Corp gave public noticeof the Jan 31 sale of approximately 2.31 million shares yesterday (Feb 2). CJ Entertainment became amajor founding investor in DreamWorks in 1995 ...