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    T3 tops international releases with $19.4m

    2003-07-28T04:00:00Z

    Terminator 3: Rise Of TheMachines continued its march toward$100m over the weekend, grossing a mighty $19.4m from 2,590 screens (includingJapan and Korea, where CTFDI does not have distribution) for an $85.2minternational running total in its third week.In a series of impressive number one bows in its thirdweek on release, the ...

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    Italian distributors contest 'inaccurate' admissions data

    2003-07-28T04:00:00Z

    The Italian box office is growing at a healthy rate, says Richard Borg, the newly-appointed head of Italy's national distributors union, UNIDIM, describing as "inaccurate" previously released data showing that industry figures had dipped in the first semester of 2003.Earlier this week, Cinetel data showed that ticket sales had dipped ...

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    Secretary team join Pressman in Arbus biopic

    2003-07-28T04:00:00Z

    Secretary director Steven Shainberg and screenwriter ErinCressida Wilson have been hired to adapt Arbus, Patricia Bosworth's acclaimed biography ofphotographer Diane Arbus, for Edward R Pressman Film Corporation, BonnieTimmermann and Vincent Farrell's Iron Films.Michael Roban, who served asexecutive producer on Secretary,will serve in the same capacity on the project along with ...

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    Shaw replaces Shields as international sales chief at Full Moon/Shadow

    2003-07-28T04:00:00Z

    Christopher Shaw has beennamed director of international sales at independent production company FullMoon/Shadow Entertainment following the departure of Ed Shields to launch EJSInternational.Shaw, who has held severalpositions in the company's international department, will remain at Shadow'sHollywood offices.He will work closely withcompany founder Charles Band to oversee foreign sales of the ...

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    Nesher returns to Israel to shoot End Of World

    2003-07-28T04:00:00Z

    Avi Nesher, one of the most promising Israeli filmmakers of the seventies who moved to US in the early eighties and stayed there for close to 20 years, is now putting the final post-production touches to his first Israeli film since The Rage And The Glory (1984). Nesher is the ...

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    Estonia pins hopes on Names In Marble follow up

    2003-07-28T04:00:00Z

    Kristian Taska, the young writer-producer who broke the Estonia box-office record with his feature debut Names In Marble, is in the final weeks of shooting his highly anticipated second film, We Won't Sleep Tonight. It is the first of its kind to be shot in both Estonian and English language ...

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    Arkles buys Nemesis Game for NZ

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand distributor Arkles Entertainment has acquired local rights to the UK/NZ/Canadian co-production Nemesis Game and plans to release it in October. The film has been on release for some time in the US.Nemesis Game is about a university student whose life comes under threat due to a fascination with ...

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    Tomb Raider sequel enjoys robust Asian debut

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Paramount's sequel Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life may have seen disappointing results in North America over the weekend but it got off to a stronger start internationally.The action adventure title opened in four Asian territories through international distributor UIP, taking $2.3m and setting records for a Paramount ...

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    Vivendi Universal mulls Benelux pay-TV offers

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Vivendi Universal is reported to be considering two or three offers for its pay-TV operations in Benelux. But the bids are said to be considerably less than the conglomerate had hoped for and could see the break-up of the group into three separate operations.Telecoms group Telnet in association with a ...

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    Game Over wins the box office race

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Dimension's Spy Kids 3D: Game Over was the clear winner in an otherwisetight top five this weekend, opening on an estimated $32.5m.The final instalment in RobertRodriguez's family espionage saga opened to mixed reviews; it finds the Cortezchildren entering a video game to thwart the maniacal Toymaker, played bySylvester Stallone.Antonio Banderas, ...

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    San Sebastian unveils Spanish competition premieres

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Three films from high profile young Spanish directors - Iciar Bollain, Cesc Gay and Achero Manas - have been selected for the official section of this year's San Sebastian International Film Festival (Sept 18-27). One other Spanish film will also screen out of competition, while at least two works by ...

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    UIP strikes Croatian licence deal

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    United International Pictures is to distribute its films in Croatia through a new licence arrangement with Blitz Film and Video effective from August 1.UIP used to distribute in Croatia through Zagreb-based Kinematografi.Amongst the line-up of Universal, Paramount and DreamWorks films that UIP will bring to Croatian audiences through the new ...

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    Venice fest set for Italian showcase

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Italian films may be the ones to profit most from the absence of big-name auteur directors that looks set to afflict the Venice festival this year.From Italy the official selection is likely to include Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers in an out of competition slot, Marco Bellocchio's Buongiorno Notte, Edoardo Winspeare's ...

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    Sarajevo fest lines up world premieres

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    No Man's Land lead actor Branko Duric's directorial debut Sour Cream And Marmalade and Srdan Vuletic's Summer In The Golden Valley are among four world premieres confirmed for the Regional Programme of the forthcoming Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF) (August 15-23).Duric's film is described as being "about a couple from the ...

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    Hong Kong indies Go for local films

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Three Hong Kong distributors - Golden Scene, Edko Films and Panorama Entertainment - and local exhibitor Newport have set up a joint venture distribution company, Go Film Distribution, which aims to specialise in locally produced films.The company - which has been set up in response to the shrinking market share ...

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    Wondrous Oblivion scoops top Giffoni prize

    2003-07-28T00:00:00Z

    British director Paul Morrison's Wondrous Oblivion won the top Golden Gryphon prize at the Giffoni International Film Festival (19th - 26th July), one of the world's leading festivals dedicated to children and youth-oriented films.Written and directed by Morrison, who earned an Oscar nomination in 2000 for his debut feature, Solomon ...

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    Ster Century sells off UK exhibition circuit

    2003-07-27T09:00:00Z

    Ster Century, the South African-owned UK and Ireland cinema circuit, has been sold to Aurora Holdings, a UK-based outfit whose partners include ex-Ster Century Europe managing director Mike Ross.Ross, who will now become CEO of Ster Century, would not comment on the value of the deal, which was backed by ...

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    Korean summer box office heats up

    2003-07-25T04:05:00Z

    South Korea's mid-summer season is proving to be quite competitive at the box-office, with four local pictures and two Hollywood films waging an intense competition for screens and viewers.Korean feature Singles currently sits atop the Seoul charts in its second week, having drawn 95,000 admissions over the two-day weekend on ...

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    InDigEnt taps Mark Christopher for film # 11

    2003-07-25T04:00:00Z

    Mark Christopher whose lastfilm was the 1998 nightclub drama 54 is the latest director to sign on to make a low-budget film forInDigEnt, the digital video collective created by New York-based IFCProductions' Jonathan Sehring and Caroline Kaplan, producer-director GaryWinick and Cinetic Media's John Sloss.Christopher will make theoffbeat comedy Pizza, the ...

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    Bayside Shakedown 2 smashes Japanese records

    2003-07-25T04:00:00Z

    Bayside Shakedown 2, the sequel to a 1998 hit cop thriller, recorded the best-ever opening for a Japanese film, following its July 19 release on 400 screens. In its first three days the film grossed $15.7m(Y1.8bn) on 1,260,934 admissions. The previous record holder, Hayao Miyazaki's animated smash Spirited Away, earned ...