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    Sydney Pollack dies of cancer at age 73

    2008-05-27T10:35:00Z

    Film-maker Sydney Pollack died of cancer in Los Angeles on Monday, aged 73.He had been diagnosed with cancer about 10 months ago.The Oscar winner was a director, producer and actor; his best-known films include Out Of Africa, The Way We Were, Three Days Of The Condor, Tootsie and They Shoot ...

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    Artificial Eye takes The Class, Il Divo and two other Cannes titles

    2008-05-27T11:28:00Z

    UK distributor Curzon Artificial Eye has picked up four films from Cannes, including Palme d'Or winner The Class (Entre Les Murs).The other acquisitions are Il Divo, O'Horten and Ashes Of Time Redux. Laurent Cantet's The Class, starring Francois Begaudeau, was sold by Memento. The French production is about a teacher's ...

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    Most read stories at Cannes 2008

    2008-05-27T11:08:00Z

    The most visited stories at ScreenDaily during this year's Cannes Film FestivalLaurent Cantet's The Class takes Palme D'OrRelativity Media looks to tie up international partners in Cannes Hopkins, Knightley and Paltrow in talks for King Lear India's Reliance Big Entertainment sets out $1bn ambitions TF1 and Jeunet reunite to seek ...

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    Soothsayer sees Emilia Fox; AV Pictures to handle sales

    2008-05-21T15:15:00Z

    Producers Paul Cowan and Chris Wheeldon of Territorial Film Developments (TFD) have cast Emilia Fox (Flashbacks of a Fool) as the lead in Richard Blanshard's supernatural thriller Soothsayer.The project will shoot this summer. The cast also includes Tehya Hadley, Thekla Reuten, Kate Atkinson and John Standing.Barry Langley wrote the script ...

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    Venville's 44 Inch Chest starts seven-week UK shoot

    2008-05-27T15:21:00Z

    Malcolm Venville has started shooting his directorial debut feature, 44 Inch Chest. The film stars Ray Winstone, Ian McShane, John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson, Joanne Whalley, Stephen Dillane and Melvil Poupaud. The film is shooting for seven weeks on location in East London and at Elstree Studios.The film is about a ...

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    FilmSharks International closes more deals on The Desert Within

    2008-05-27T17:49:00Z

    Buenos Aires based FilmSharks International has sold Rodrigo Pla's Cannes critic's title The Desert Within to seven more territories following its screening at Cannes.Pla's anti-religious parable has been picked up by Action Film for Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden, Pantheon Entertainment for Portugal, Seven Films in Greece and Alliance Lumiere ...

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    Beta Cinema closes about 40 deals at Cannes market

    2008-05-27T17:55:00Z

    Munich-based sales agent Beta Cinema has concluded around 40 deals at this year's Cannes market, including US pickups for the family entertainment film The Three Investigators And The Secret Of Skeleton Island, Veit Helmer's quirky comedy Absurdistan and Jo Baier's TV drama Stauffenberg. For more Cannes sales click hereFlorian Baxmeyer's ...

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    IFC makes another Cannes killing with Italian Mafia tale

    2008-05-27T20:53:00Z

    IFC Films has swooped on US rights to Gomorrah, Matteo Garrone's Cannes Grand Jury Prize winning Italian Mafia tale that drew wide acclaim following its competition screening.For more Cannes sales click hereThis is IFC's fifth acquisition of Cannes 2008 entry following last week's deal for Steve McQueen's Un Certain Regard ...

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    Chopper leads race for AFI Awards

    2000-10-17T12:46:00Z

    Andrew Dominik's Chopper, about one of Australia's best-known living criminals, topped the nominations for the AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards with 10 nods including best film, best director and best screenplay.The other three titles vying for best film are Looking For Alibrandi with a total of nine nominations and Better ...

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    Boomtown Media seals sales on music doc

    2008-05-27T20:54:00Z

    Berlin-based sales company Boomtown Media International closed a number of distribution deals for major territories at last week's Cannes market for Thomas Grube's new theatrical documentary Trip To Asia / The Quest For Harmony. For more Cannes sales click hereThe 'fly on the wall' documentary on the Berlin Philharmonic's tour ...

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    Veteran publicist Friedkin dies at 81

    2008-05-27T21:11:00Z

    John Friedkin, a veteran publicist and studio executive who started out as an adman and moved into publicity to represent Tony Bennett, died of respiratory failure on May 11 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 81.Friedkin was born in New York on December 9, 1926, and graduated ...

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    CineVegas honours career of Anjelica Huston

    2008-05-27T21:24:00Z

    The 10th CineVegas Film Festival will honour the career of Anjelica Huston with the Marquee Award and present Don Cheadle, Rosario Dawson, Viggo Mortsensen and Sam Rockwell with a Half-Life Award for their careers-to-date.James Caan will receive the festival's Vegas Icon Award, presented to an actor 'who embodies the spirit ...

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    Starz lays out Table For Three starring Routh

    2008-05-27T22:14:00Z

    Filming began in mid-May in Los Angeles on the Starz Productions comedy Table For Three starring Brandon Routh, Sophia Bush, Jesse Bradford, Jennifer Morrison, Johnny Galecki and Liza Lapira.Michael Samonek is directing from his screenplay about a young man who invites a seemingly perfect couple to share his apartment. Nathan ...

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    SPC confirms double acquisition from Match Factory

    2008-05-28T00:23:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics has picked up US and Latin American rights to Ari Folman's Cannes competition entry Waltz With Bashir and North American rights to Bent Hamer's Un Certain Regard screener O'Horten.For more Cannes sales click hereSPC negotiated both deals with The Match Factory.In Waltz With Bashir, Folman, a former ...

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    Narnia takes crown away from Partners in Japan

    2008-05-28T06:18:00Z

    Disney's The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian ascended to the throne at the box office this past weekend, earning $5.34m (Y551.84m) on 782 screens for a per screen average of $6,831.In an atypical release pattern, Caspian opened last Wednesday (May 21) without being tied in to a holiday or designated ...

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    High Point continues Nothing To Lose sales, including US deal

    2008-05-28T11:07:00Z

    High Point Films has racked up more sales on Pieter Kuijper's thriller Nothing To Lose.In Cannes, High Point closed deals for North America (BFS Entertainment), Latin American pay TV (LAPTV), German-speaking Europe (Ascot Elite), French-speaking Europe (Sidonis Productions), FYROM (MCF), and Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and Indonesia (Suraya Filem).'Nothing to Lose ...

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    Fortissimo's racks up Cannes deals for Tokyo Sonata, Serbis

    2008-05-28T14:03:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has announced further sales from its Cannes slate.Wong Kar Wai's Ashes Of Time Redux, which screened out of competition, sold to Korea (Sponge) and the UK (Artificial Eye).Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Tokyo Sonata, in Un Certain Regard, sold to Korea (Sponge), France (ARP), Israel (United King), and Singapore (Cathay).Nathan Rissman's ...

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    Bastion Pictures takes on Lovric's The Remedy

    2008-05-28T14:20:00Z

    Independent UK production company Bastion Pictures has optioned Michelle Lovric's novel The Remedy. The novel, a romance-thriller set in 1785, explores London's medical underworld, as two lovers search for truth amongst dangerous secrets and elaborate lies.Bastion Pictures, who are currently working with music video director Kevin Godley on Where the ...

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    Menemsha picks up Captain Pantoja

    2000-10-17T12:51:00Z

    Los Angeles-based Menemsha Entertainment has picked up worldwide rights to Peruvian hit Captain Pantoja And The Special Services (Pantaleon Y Las Visitadores), directed by Francisco Lombardi. The erotic comedy has attracted more than one million admissions in Peru, an impressive tally in a country that boasts an estimated 132 ...

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    Ibiza Festival starts new digital programme in second year

    2008-05-28T14:39:00Z

    The Ibiza International Film Festival kicked off its second edition May 23 and continues through May 31.The festival's new digital strand runs May 29-31, backed by the Balearic Islands government initiative SAITUR. Workshops will be on topics including finance in the digital era, a Filmotech.com presentation, University of the Balearic ...