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  • News

    Spike Lee's latest doc gets world premiere at Tribeca

    2009-03-17T17:53:00Z

    Spike Lee's Kobe Doin' Work will receive its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25 as the gala premiere of the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival.Lee and his cinematographer Matthew Libatique spent a day with the LA Lakers' basketball star Kobe Bryant during last year's playoffs.The picture features ...

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    Matt Birch leaves Endgame and joins Montana Artists Agency

    2009-03-17T17:56:00Z

    LA-based production services outfit Montana Artists Agency has hired studio and production veteran Matt Birch as senior vice president of features.The move bolsters both the domestic and global reach of the company, which services the film, commercial, television, music video and multimedia industries worldwide.Through his experience and network of relationships, ...

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    Sundance names Perlmutt, Rivera as winners of Sloan grants

    2009-03-17T20:33:00Z

    Sundance Institute has announced the recipients of the Alfred P Sloan Foundation Science-in-Film Initiative awards, including recipients of the Sloan Commissioning Grant and the Sloan Fellowship.Sundance Institute's Sloan Science-in-Film Initiative supports and celebrates films that explore issues of science and technology. The 2009 Commissioning Grant co-recipients are Bent-Jurgen Perlmutt for ...

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    National Geographic acquires US rights to Sundance hit Amreeka

    2009-03-18T00:59:00Z

    National Geographic Entertainment has acquired US rights to Cherien Dabis' hit Sundance drama Amreeka and will release in theatres this autumn.The picture will open the New Directors/New Films series at The Museum Of Modern Art and The Film Society Of Lincoln Center in New York on March 25.National Geographic Films ...

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    Roger Ebert to receive career achievement award at ShoWest

    2009-03-18T01:06:00Z

    Pulitzer Prize winning film critic Roger Ebert will receive a special ShoWest Career Achievement In Film Journalism Award in Las Vegas on April 2.Ebert began his career as a film critic in 1967, writing for The Chicago Sun-Times. In 1976 he teamed with Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune to ...

  • Reviews

    Almost Blue

    2000-11-30T06:47:00Z

    Dir: Alex Infascelli. Italy. 2000. 90 mins.Prod co: Cecchi Gori Group. Int'l sales: Cecchi Gori (+39 06 3247 2244). Prod: Vittorio Cecchi Gori. Scr: Sergio Donati, Alex Infascelli, based on the book by Carlo Lucarelli. DoP: Arnaldo Catinari. Prod des: Eugenia di Napoli. Editor: Valentina Girodo. Music: Massimo Volume. Main ...

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    Lionsgate acquires young adult franchise The Hunger Games

    2009-03-18T01:10:00Z

    Lionsgate has acquired worldwide rights to the film version of Suzanne Collins' bestselling futuristic young adult novel The Hunger Games.Collins will adapt the screenplay from her novel, which is conceived as the first in a trilogy, and Nina Jacobson is producing through her Color Force company.Lionsgate president of motion picture ...

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    Made In China, 35365 win top juried prizes at SXSW

    2009-03-18T01:15:00Z

    Judi Krant's drama Made In China won the South By Southwest Film's narrative feature juried prize while Bill Ross' portrait of MidWest life 45365 took corresponding documentary honours.In the audience awards, Scott Teems' Tennessee-set grudge story That Evening Sun won narrative feature, Geralyn Pezanoski's post-Katrina tale Mine won the documentary ...

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    Film 4's Tessa Ross concerned for channel's future in face of cuts

    2009-03-18T14:50:00Z

    Tessa Ross, controller of film and drama at Film 4, which is currently riding high on the success of Slumdog Millionaire, has told a UK House of Lords select committee that the channel could be in danger in the face of Channel 4 cut-backs. 'We would be foolish not to ...

  • Monsters Vs Aliens
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    Monsters Vs Aliens

    2009-03-23T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Conrad Vernon & Rob Letterman. US. 2009. 97mins.

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    Norwegian blockbuster Max Manus to open Norwegian Film Days

    2009-03-18T15:14:00Z

    Max Manus, from directors Espen Sandberg and Jachim Ronning, will open the 3rdedition of Norwegian Film Days in Stockholm, taking place on March 19-22. The war drama is now the second most popular Norwegian film of all time after Pinchcliffe Grand Prix. Other films included in the programme will be ...

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    USAID invites international film productions to Serbia

    2009-03-18T15:54:00Z

    A new website to promote Serbia as a location for international co-productions has been launched by Film In Serbia, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) project set up to promote Serbia to the international filmmaking community. Michael Harvey, chief of the USAID mission in Serbia told Screendaily that he ...

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    Lionsgate takes North America on Paris With Love

    2009-03-18T16:57:00Z

    Lionsgate has taken North American rights to Luc Besson's EuropaCorp thriller From Paris With Love, starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The deal reunites Lionsgate and Europa after Lionsgate released Olivier Megaton's Transporter 3 last year and Alexandre Aja's horror film High Tension in ...

  • The Damned United
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    The Damned United

    2009-03-23T07:00:00Z

    Dir. Tom Hooper. UK. 2009. 97mins.

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    DDA launches US domestic publicity division under Dana Archer

    2009-03-18T21:42:00Z

    DDA Public Relations is expanding its Los Angeles offices by launching a domestic publicity division to be led by Dana Archer, recently arrived from Weber Shandwick.Archer is named as vice-president of corporate publicity and will pursue film, television, home entertainment and corporate clients and serve as a conduit for DDA's ...

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    Natasha Richardson dies after skiing accident at age of 45

    2009-03-19T01:13:00Z

    Natasha Richardson, the Tony Award winning stage and screen star and scion of British performing arts royalty, has died following a skiing accident. She was 45.The daughter of Vanessa Redgrave and the late director Tony Richardson was flown to hospital close to her home in New York on Tuesday evening ...

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    Holland, Croatia get film seasons in New York, LA

    2000-11-30T07:08:00Z

    Film seasons from The Netherlands and Croatia have been scheduled in the US next month. Dutch Treats 2000: New Films From Holland presents ten recent films at the Quad Cinema in New York (Dec 1-7), while Wednesdays In Croatia (Nov 29-Dec 20) screens classic and new Croatian films kicking off ...

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    Sorority Row cast named Showest Female Stars Of Tomorrow

    2009-03-19T01:17:00Z

    The female ensemble cast of Summit Entertainment's upcoming horror remake Sorority Row will jointly receive the ShoWest 2009 Female Star Of Tomorrow Award.Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes, Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Audrina Partridge, and Margo Harshman will be presented with the award at ShoWest's final night banquet and award ceremony on ...

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    Beijing-based ACE lines up thriller, Japan co-production

    2009-03-19T03:57:00Z

    Beijing-based distributor-turned-producer ACE Film Studio has announced that it is lining up thriller Midnight Taxi and China-Japan co-production Dream Wall (working title). Adapted from Xu Zi's hit online novel of the same name, Midnight Taxi tells the true story of a Beijing-based taxi driver's encounter with a mysterious woman. Scriptwriter ...

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    Korea's Barunson acquires majority stake in Sio

    2009-03-19T04:11:00Z

    Barunson, the investor/producer of Korean hit The Good, The Bad, The Weird, has acquired a majority stake in Sio Films, producer of hits such as Park Chan-wook's Old Boy. Barunson acquired 700,000 shares equalling a 51.8% stake, in Sio Films for $492,800. Head of Sio Films Syd Lim will now ...