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  • News

    Scandal rocks UK box office

    2007-02-09T17:39:00Z

    Notes On A Scandal has catapulted to number one at the UK box-office due to an impressive mid-week performance. The Oscar and BAFTA nominated drama - a collaboration between Fox Searchlight and DNA films - generated £1.89m ($3.68m) as of February 8 from 300 sites. The film, starring Cate Blanchett ...

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    Toronto announces official hub location

    2007-02-10T14:35:00Z

    Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) organisers have announcedthat the Sutton Place Hotel will become the centralised festival hubstarting this autumn.Festival offices will occupy the first and second floors of the hotel,which will also accommodate delegates at reduced rates.The venue will encompass the sales and industry office, press officeand press conferences, ...

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    Dongsoong sets up production and distribution subsidiary

    2007-02-10T14:38:00Z

    Korean arthouse distributor and exhibitor Dongsoong Art Center has set up a subsidiary, JinJin Pictures, to handle production and distribution, with a new additional focus on commercial films.JinJin Pictures chief executive officer Nan-sook Kim is at the EFM shopping for films with Tae-Won Jung from her Business Strategy Plan & ...

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    Karlovy Vary pick for Min Boung-hun's Grapevine

    2007-02-10T14:42:00Z

    Korean director Min Boung-hun's Pruning The Grapevine has made it into the 42nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) as an early selection.Min previously directed Let's Not Cry in 2001, winning multiple awards at the 37th KVIFF and the 43rd Thessaloniki International Film Festival, and The Flight of the Bee ...

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    Canal Plus Spain tunes into TV film sector

    2000-07-24T17:52:00Z

    Canal Plus has finally made its definitive move into made-for-TV feature production in Spain, striking a four-year accord with regional network Television de Galicia (TVG).The partners, which collaborated last year on TV movie La Rosa De Piedra, are to co-produce TV movies, documentaries, fiction series and short films. According to ...

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    Cinemavault takes international rights to Leeson doc

    2007-02-10T15:07:00Z

    Cinemavault Releasing International has acquired international rightsto Lynn Hershman Leeson's documentary Strange Culture, which isplaying in Panorama Dokumente following its world premiere atSundance.The film documents the ongoing legal battle of artist Steve Kurtz, whowas arrested on suspicion of being a terrorist after his wife diedsuddenly and the police that responded ...

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    Russia not yet in from the cold

    2007-02-10T15:13:00Z

    For all its explosive box office growth, Russia remains a problematic market where DVD revenues are minimal and an impending law reducing the amount of allowable TV advertising threatens to undercut film pre-sales by broadcast networks.This sobre assessment was provided by a panel discussion on the Russian marketplace at Screen ...

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    ETF lines up Holland and Nettelback projects

    2007-02-10T15:22:00Z

    Germany's Egoli Tossell Films (ETF) is moving forward fast with new films from Agnieszka Holland and Sandra Nettelback in addition toMichael Hoffman's $20m Tolstoy drama The Last Station to star AnthonyHopkins and Meryl Streep.Holland is directing Peter & Catherine which ETF will co-produce withChris Curling's Zephyr Film. Chloe Sevigny is ...

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    Loach's Wind That Shakes The Barley tops Irish Film Awards

    2007-02-10T16:41:00Z

    Ken Loach's The Wind That Shakes The Barley and Neil Jordan's Breakfast On Pluto took the top film honours at last night's Irish Film & Television Awards ceremony. Loach's Palme d'Or winning film picked up both the Academy and the public vote for Best Irish Film of the year. Neil ...

  • The Year My Parents Went On Vacation
    Reviews

    The Year My Parents Went On Vacation (O Ano Em Que Meus Pais Sairam De Ferias)

    2007-02-10T19:06:00Z

    DIr: Cao Hamburger. Brazil 2007. 103 mins.

  • Reviews

    The Counterfeiters (Die Falscher)

    2007-02-11T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Stefan Ruzowitzky. Aust-Ger. 2007. 98mins. A serious contender for one of this year's Bears, even a Golden one, Stefan Ruzowitzky's The Counterfeiters retells the Nazi attempt to sink the Allied economy by flooding it with counterfeit money. The film successfully tackles two issues. The first is whether concentration camp ...

  • Reviews

    Tuya's Marriage (Tu Ya De Hun Shi)

    2007-02-10T19:43:00Z

    Dir: Wang Quan'an. China. 2007. 92mins.Tuya's Marriage is a clever and witty tale of a practical woman searching for a reliable man in a remote part of China in the throes of growing pains. Director and co-writer Wang Quan'an reminds us in his third feature that this quest is as ...

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    Lovers, Lies And Thieves resurrected by Girard

    2007-02-11T04:00:00Z

    Lovers, Lies And Thieves - a comedy caper whichfell apart five weeks into pre-production in 2001 - is back on themarket courtesy of Arsam International's Illann Girard, producer ofBerlinale competition entry Goodybe Bafana and executive producer ofMarch Of The Penguins. The project is a comic take on the true story ...

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    Criterion commits to Berlin Alexanderplatz

    2007-02-11T04:00:00Z

    In what promises to result in its most lavish compendium to date, high-end US DVD distributor The Criterion Collection has bought US DVD rights Reiner Werner Fassbinder's monumental 939-minute Berlin Alexanderplatz: Remastered. The film is screening in its entirety today at the Volksbuhne, starting at 10am and finishing at 3am ...

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    WW2 drama wins Giffoni festival

    2000-07-24T17:56:00Z

    The Sky Falls (Il Cielo Cade), a World War II drama set in Tuscany, won the top prize at the 30th edition of the Giffoni Film Festival after 320 child jurors gave the Italian title the thumbs up on Saturday.Veronica Niccolai, who plays opposite Isabella Rossellini, also picked up the ...

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    Wajda film throws spotlight on Polish film fund

    2007-02-11T07:34:00Z

    The expected unveiling at this year's Cannes Film Festival of Andrzej Wajda's Post Mortem will also serve as the international launch party of Poland's generous but still largely unknown new film fund. Wajda, whose Man Of Iron won the top prize at Cannes in 1981, will be among the ...

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    Skarsgaard to star in Scandinavia's most expensive film project

    2007-02-11T07:57:00Z

    Swedish Hollywood-actor Stellan Skarsgaard will star in The Knight Templar - Svensk Filmindustri's $30.3m (Euro 22.8m) adaption of Swedish writer Jan Guillou's bestselling trilogy of Arn Magnusson - currently lensing on locations in Morocco.Skarsgaard will perform as Arn's uncle in Scandinavia's so far most expensive film project - two features, ...

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    Lordi ready to rock for Finnish horror film

    2007-02-11T08:02:00Z

    Finnish monster hard-rock group Lordi, which won last year's Eurovision Song Contest, will star in a $5m horror movie from Finnish producer Markus Selin, of Solar Films, who has for the last four years delivered the number one local top-grossers on the Finnish charts.Selin will be in Berlin to discuss ...

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    Rock Haven finds home with TLA

    2007-02-11T08:07:00Z

    TLA Releasing has acquired worldwide rights here from journalist andfirst-time film-maker David Lewis to his drama Rock Haven.The story follows a spiritual man who moves to the coast to live withhis devoutly Christian mother and falls in love with an older man.Newcomer Sean Hoagland stars with Laura Jane Coles and ...

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    Friend and Barr cast for Russian gangster movie

    2007-02-11T08:20:00Z

    UK actor Rupert Friend (Pride & Prejudice) and Jean-Marc Barr (Dancer In The Dark) are attached as cast for US writer-director Tony Pemberton's $ 4.5m gangster movie Buddha's Little Finger based on the novel of the same name by Victor Pelewin.The film's Berlin-based producer Rohfilm has brought Mikhail Kalatozov's Kalatozov ...