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Good Films Workshop seals Asian deals on Zoom, Road
Taipei-based sales company Good Films Workshop has sold Taiwanese filmmaker Cho Li’s thriller Zoom Hunting to Hong Kong’s Lighten Distribution. The film, produced by Taiwanese Ocean Deep, stars Ning Chang and Wen Shenghao and will be released in Taiwan on April 16.Lighten has previously bought and distributed Taiwanese hits such ...
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Taiwan to increase subsidy on foreign shoots
Taiwan’s Government Information Office (GIO) has announced that it will increase the subsidies to foreign productions in Taiwan to encourage more international productions to shoot there.Frank Chen, GIO’s director of Motion Pictures Department, says that the GIO has just changed its policy “Subsidy Guidelines on Foreign Film Production Companies Shooting ...
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Shineshow to produce China’s first film contest TV reality show
Shineshow Co. Ltd, a joint venture between Shanda Pictures Limited and Hunan Broadcasting and Television Group, is to produce a reality TV show I Want to Make Movies, which plans to scout new filmmaking talents in the Chinese-speaking region.The winner of this film project pitching and financing contest will be ...
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Sex 2, Green Zone among 12 US films confirmed for Chinese release
China Film Group, China’s only film importer, confirmed that it will import 12 US films as the initial batch of the 20 revenue-sharing films for 2010.Among the films are Warner Bros’ Sex And The City 2 which is the first time the characters have been officially introduced to the country; ...
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Jae-young Kwak joins Meng's Piano as producer
The Korean film-maker will work with Zhang Meng on his next project, The Piano In A Factory.
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France opens Soul Kitchen, Scouting Book For Boys in the UK
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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Luc Besson's Adele Blanc-Sec to world premiere in Brussels
The Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival reveals programme highlights including the premiere of Luc Besson’s comic book adventure.
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AAM secures $66m to support European digital conversion
Arts Alliance Media, the provider of digital services and content, has secured new funding to support its plans to create the largest European digital cinema network.
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India's Eros signs $25m funding deal with Lloyds
The Indian media company signs funding deal with the UK’s Lloyds Banking Group ahead of a planned flotation.
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Broadmedia partners with AAM for digital roll-out
Japan’s Broadmedia signs strategic deal with Arts Alliance Media to support its digital deployment.
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The Trailer Company forms JV with Tendal Montivideo
Guido Rud’s The Trailer Co forms joint venture with Tendal Montivideo
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Piece Montee engages France, UK gets Dragon Tattoo
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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Academy Awards Winners 2010
The full list of winners from the 2010 Academy Awards, held on March 7 in Los Angeles.
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Exit Through The Gift Shop in the UK, Spain gets Hornet's Nest
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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IFO founder Richard Glasser dies aged 50
Richard Glasser, founder of International Film Office, has passed away aged 50 years old.
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She, A Chinese reaches the UK, Spain receives An Education
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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Celestial inks five-year output deal with Media Asia
Celestial Movies to premiere all Media Asia’s Chinese blockbusters under new output deal.
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BlueBolt appoints David Jeffers as non-executive chairman
BlueBolt, the independent visual effects (VFX) post-production facility, has appointed former Moving Picture Company (MPC) chief David Jeffers as non-executive chairman.