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Fox faced with $100m LXG lawsuit from Poll, Cohen
Martin Poll, the veteranproducer of The Lion In Winterand Love And Death, andscreenwriter Larry Cohen have filed a $100m lawsuit against Fox Entertainmentclaiming its summer release The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LXG)stole their idea.Papers lodged at the USDistrict Court in Los Angeles on Sept 25 cite infringement of copyright andclaim ...
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S.W.A.T. dethrones Bayside Shakedown 2 in Japan
S.W.A.T. scored two number one openings in Asia over theweekend as it went out in its first major markets.The police thriller grossedan estimated $3m in Japan and became the first film in nine weeks to dethrone BaysideShakedown 2.The Yen114.3m openingcompares to Yen92m for XXX andYen107.7m for The Bourne Identity,which were ...
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Six new film-makers awarded prizes as IFP/New York Market closes
Benno Schoberth headed up aroster of six emerging film-makers honoured at the 2003 IFP/New York MarketAwards on Sept 25, winning the work-in-progress completion award in theemerging narrative category for the inner-city drama Shelter.The Screenplay Award went toTanya Steele for The Parachute Factory, the story of two teenagers on the run ...
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Beyond prepares to sell A Good Woman
Beyond Films is to handle international sales on director Mike Barker's upcoming feature A Good Woman starring Helen Hunt, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Wilkinson.The film is a co-production between Alan Greenspan of the US's International Arts Entertainment, Jonathan English of the UK's Meltemi Entertainment, Denise O'Dell and Mark Albela of ...
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Italian films hit by release bottleneck
The Italian film industry is complaining that too many local pictures are being released in an extremely short period of time, effectively damaging each film's prospects at the box office.According to Agis, Italy's national entertainment organisation, around 30 local pictures are being released between September and end of November. These ...
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Malaysia looks to partner with China for co-productions
Malaysia's film development body Perbadana Kemajuan Filem Nasional Malaysia (FINAS) is in talks with China's Fujian Film Studio about establishing a joint co-production venture.According to Mahammad Nor Abu Shahid, FINAS' director of film development, FINAS is planning a 10-member delegation to visit the Chinese film studio in Fujian province in ...
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Dutch industry rails as tax system faces closure
The looming cancellation of the Dutch tax incentive scheme (CVs) has been labelled 'disastrous' by the Council For Culture, the Netherland's most important advisory committee on cultural issues. Last week, proposals for the new state budget were published in the Netherlands and made no allowance for the continuation of the ...
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Jonsson comes out on top at Umea festival
Jens Jonsson was the big winner at the 18th edition of the Umea International Film Festival, winning two out of the festival's three awards, including the youth jury prize for one of his competing films, Headway. Jonsson's The Spade also won the Jameson Short Film Award. The film was rewarded ...
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Kitchen Stories cooks up Norway Oscar vote
Bent Hamer's Cannes charmer Kitchen Stories has been selected as Norway's official entry to the Oscars in the foreign language film category. The original comedy had its premiere at the Tromsoe Film Festival in January where it picked up the FIPRESCI award, and has since been around the world from ...
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PriceWaterhouse delivers verdict on Irish tax incentive
The Irish ministers of Arts and Finance have taken delivery of the PriceWaterhouse Coopers (PWC) report commissioned by the Department of Arts and the Irish Film Board to analyse the workings and effectiveness of the Section 481 tax incentive for the Irish film industry.Because of issues relating to taxation policy ...
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Sony to stock up on Hindi movies
Indian TV outfit Sony Entertainment Television is planning to buy TV rights to up to 50 Hindi movies in the next year.The company will invest up to$25 million for the rights to the films, which it aims to broadcast on Sony TV and SET Max in India and SET Asia ...
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JAPAN Production listings - September 29 2003
JAPAN Production Listings - Sept 29PRE-PRODUCTIONBOKUNO CHIKYU WA AOKATTA(Rumble Fish) Int'l sales: Rumble Fish. Human drama. A boy, whose brother mysteriously disappeared, goes on a search for his sibling and his own identity. Prod: Takenori Sento. Dir: Hitoshi Yazaki. Shooting in Japan in 2004.Contact: Kumi Sato, Rumble Fish, (81) 3 ...
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UK Production Update - September 29
UK Update - September 29IN PRODUCTIONUNTITLED MIKE LEIGH 03 (Thin Man Films) Int'l sales: Studio Canal. Exec prods: Alain Sarde, Robert Jones, Gail Egan, Duncan Reid. Line prod: Georgina Lowe. Prod: Simon Channing Williams. Dir/scr: Mike Leigh. DoP: Dick Pope. Ed: Jim Clark. Prod des: Eve Stewart. Costume des: ...
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Oscar-winning director Elia Kazan dead at 94
Oscar-winningfilm director Elia Kazan, whose credits include Hollywood classics On TheWaterfront (1954) and AStreetcar Named Desire(1951), has died aged 94 in New York City.Thecontroversial Kazan, whose own immigrant experience from Contantinople he documentedin the 1963 film of his book America America, worked first as an actor at New York'sGroup Theater ...
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The Rundown another number one opening for Universal
Universal'saction extravaganza The Rundownslammed its way to the top on $18m at the weekend, confirming The Rock's earlypromise as a charismatic star with box office brawn. Theformer wrestling star - who uses his real name Dwayne Johnson these days -stars as a mercenary who gets caught up in the Amazon ...
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Tokyo FILMex focuses on young Asian directors
The Tokyo FILMeX festival has announced its line-up for its fourth edition, to be held from November 22 to 30 at four Tokyo venues. The competition section, which focuses on films by young Asian directors, will include two films from Korea, four from Iran, one each from Hong Kong and ...
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AUSTRALIA
Japanese Story took A$411,629 from 40 screens for Palace in its opening four-day weekend despite the arrival of sunny weather in most cities, school holidays, Jewish New Year and the AFL grand final. The result put it in ninth position but everything above was on about 200 to 400 screens. ...
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Swedish films take top prizes at Hamburg festival
Swedish films were the main winners at this year's Filmfest Hamburg, with Josef Fares' comedy Kops being awarded the Hamburger Abendblatt's Audience Prize and Ingela Magner's Emma And Daniel (Emma Och Daniel - Moetet) receiving the Fox Kids and Super RTL-sponsored Children's Audience Prize.Meanwhile, Kinderfilmfest's Euros 2,500 EMIL prize, sponsored ...
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FINLAND
Timo Koivusalo's Sibelius, which has been a hot item in the local media, has steadily climbed the chart since BVI released it three weeks ago and now sits comfortably on the top, dropping less than 1% from last week.The other local chart topper in its fifth week finally passed Pirates ...
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JAPAN
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life opened at number one in Japan's nine metro markets, taking an average of Y6,629,364 ($59,724) from 22 screens for a total of Y145,846,000 ($1,313,928). This compares with Y212,263,300 ($1,912,282) on 22 screens for an average of Y9,648,332 ($86,922) for Lara Croft: Tomb ...
















