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    ITALY

    2004-03-23T00:00:00Z

    Penelope Cruz has scored an impressive double whammy, starring in the top two films at the Italian box office: Medusa's Italian-language picture Don't Move, and Columbia Tristar Italia's Gothika.Actor-director Sergio Castellitto's Don't Move took the number one spot on its second weekend, grossing an extra $1,769,784 which brings the Italian-Spanish ...

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    NORWAY

    2004-03-23T00:00:00Z

    While the top three spots remained in the hands of Spykids 3D: Game Over, Brother Bear and The Young Olsen Gang Rocks, a fourth family oriented film, Cheaper By The Dozen, managed to push Something's Gotta Give from fourth to sixth.Disappointingly, despite a solid screen average and highly favourable reviews, ...

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    UK/IRELAND

    2004-03-23T00:00:00Z

    Three new films impressed in the UK this week while three more were left out in the cold. It was little surprise after it opened top in the Republic of Ireland and took $2.6m (£1.4m) in UK nationwide previews last weekend that Starsky & Hutch would top the table this ...

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    Saved! will open New York Gen Art festival on Apr 14

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    The Ninth Annual Gen ArtFilm Festival will open on Apr 14 with the New York premiere of BrianDannelly's dark comedy Saved!starring Jena Malone, Mandy Moore and Macaulay Culkin.The American independentfestival runs until Apr 20 and will showcase New York premieres of sevenfeatures and seven shorts. The closing night film will ...

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    UK exhibitors talk up prospects for 2004 box office

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    A marked optimism for cinema's prospects in 2004 wasevident among UK exhibitors and distributors who attended last week's 7thNational UK Cinema Industry Conference in London (March 18).Good news for the UK industry came in the first sessionwhich looked at areas such as marketing, audience tastes and the admissionsblip of 2003.Tomas ...

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    CTFDI rake in $5.5m from Gothika including top slot in Netherlands

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    The thriller Gothika added $5.5m from 1,700 screens in 30 markets through ColumbiaTriStar Film Distributors International (CTFDI) at the weekend to raise itsinternational running total to $44.5m.Highlights were a marginal 3% drop in its second weekend inGermany, where the picture added $1.7m for $3.9m and ranked third behindopeners Brother Bearand ...

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    Polly is top in Taiwan, Argentina for Universal, strides past $50m

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    Universal's romantic comedy Along Came Polly passed $50m in international ticketsales at the weekend as it added an estimated $8.8m through UIP from 2,600dates in 24 markets for a $53.1m running total.It opened top in Taiwan on $150,000 from 16 screens in the capitalTaipei and top in Argentina on the ...

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    Media 8 boards Wayne Kramer's Running Scared

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    Media 8Entertainment, the sales and co-financing outfit behind Oscar-winner Monster, has agreed to co-finance, along with VIP Medienfonds, RunningScared, the new filmfrom The Coolerdirector Wayne Kramer.Paul Walker isin final negotiations to head the cast of the $12m film which is a PulpFiction-style ensemblecrime movie following an assortment of characters trying ...

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    Fox reaps Passion benefits with massive Latin American weekend

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    The Passion Of The Christ enjoyed a mighty series of openings in Latin Americathrough Fox International at the weekend, grossing an estimated $10.2m overalland scoring a number of records in the process.Mel Gibson's epic accountof the final hours of Christ's life opened top in all its markets, led by asuperb ...

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    Belleville. Belvaux, Coninx among Belgium's Plateau nominees

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    Organisers at the FlandersInternational Film Festival Ghent (FIFF) have announced the nominees for theJoseph Plateau Awards 2003. All titles are Belgian shorts and features and musthave been released in Belgian theatres between Jan 1 and Dec 31 2003.The Joseph Plateau ceremonywas launched under the auspices of the FIFF to honour ...

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    Paramount steps in for DreamWorks on Ask The Dust

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    ParamountPictures is stepping in to replace DreamWorks as the domestic distributor onRobert Towne's Ask The Dust which is being financed with German media fund VIP andLondon's Capitol Films. Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek are scheduled to star.Paramount is infinal negotiations to board the film which is being produced by Tom ...

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    Berlin winner Head-On hits Turkish box office jackpot

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    Turkish-Geman director Fatih Akin's Golden Bear winner Head-On(Gegen Die Wand) has hit the box-officejackpot in Turkey registering 65,547 admissions in its first week of release.The film is being distributed by RFilm through Warner Bros.Turkey on 55 prints in 10 cities such as Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and smallercentres like Antalya, Bursa, ...

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    Mar del Plata celebrates Buena Vida

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    Latin America's only A grade film festival, Mar del Plata inArgentina, wrapped on Saturday (March 20) with the prize for best film, theGolden Astor, going to a local picture, Buena Vida Delivery.Leonardo Di Cesare's directorial debut, which received backingfrom the Argentinian film institute (INCAA), Film Sud in France and the ...

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    ...and mulls shifting dates to November

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    Mar del Plata, Latin America's only A grade film festival,is considering shifting its dates from March to November, according to festivalchief Miguel Pereira.The festival, which wrapped its 19th edition on Saturday,finds it difficult to attract the films they want, says Pereira, as it issandwiched between Berlin and Cannes in the ...

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    Spanish film-makers pin hopes on incoming Socialists

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    The Spanish film industry, as surprised as the rest ofsociety by the upset in last week's national elections, is lookingforward to positive changes under a new Socialist government.But with only vague electoral promises and the generous filmpolicies of the party's prior 14-year reign to go on, the industry mustnow wait ...

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    Malaga opens with Violet Gaze

    2004-03-22T04:00:00Z

    The Violet Gaze willinaugurate the 7th annual Spanish Film Festival of Malaga (April 23-May 1),which is also set to honour director Fernando Trueba, distributor EnriqueGonzalez Macho and actress Geraldine Chaplin.Directed by Nacho Perez and Jesus Ruiz (Marta AndSurroundings), Gaze (La Mirada Violeta)stars Cayetano Guillen-Cuervo in a story of female infidelity, ...

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    GREECE Production Listings - March 22 2004

    2004-03-22T00:00:00Z

    GREECE - March 22PRE-PRODUCTIONBLUE DRESS (TO GALAZIO FOREMA)(The Greek Film Centre, NIK-S Movies) Co-prod: Tania Bokomilova Prods (Bulgaria). Budget: Euros 900,000. Backers: Eurimages, ET1 Greek Public TV. Int'l sales: The Greek Film Centre. Social drama. A man who decides to change sex and has to bear with the ensuing dramatic ...

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    UK video industry bankrolls anti-piracy outfit

    2004-03-22T00:00:00Z

    The UK video industry has raised £1.2m to bankroll a new company to help fight piracy.The Industry Trust for IP Awareness Ltd has been registered as a non-profit making company with the objective creating a fighting fund to tackle copyright theft, which it says is costing the film and video ...

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    AUSTRALIA

    2004-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Three new films failed to dislodge two Icon films, The Butterfly Effect and The Passion Of The Christ, from the top two spots in the charts and had to settle for third, fourth and fifth in the popularity stakes.The opening trio was UIP's Paycheck, which took A$756,656 from 192 screens, ...

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    Christ beaten by the Undead at the box office

    2004-03-22T00:00:00Z

    StrikeEntertainment's zombie remake Dawn Of The Dead roared into life at the weekend as itopened number one for Universal Pictures on an estimated $27.3m, knocking ThePassion Of The Christfrom its top berth as that picture closed in on $300m in its fourth week.Elsewhere WarnerBros serial killer thriller Taking Lives opened ...