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    Visit takes on the world for Sundance entry You Won't Miss Me

    2009-01-13T01:24:00Z

    Visit Films boards worldwide rights to Ry Russo-Young’s second featureYou Won’t Miss Me thatgets its world premiere at Sundance on Jan 16.

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    Basner's FilmNation buys GreeneStreet Films International

    2009-01-13T01:28:00Z

    Glen Basner's fledgling FilmNation Entertainment has acquired GreeneStreet Films International ahead of Sundance and next month's EFM in Berlin and will serve as the exclusive international sales agent for GreeneStreet going forward.As part of the agreement with GreeneStreet, FilmNation will sell the films financed and produced by A Bigger Boat, ...

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    Industry veteran Tony Cianicotta lines up with Maple Pictures

    2009-01-13T02:15:00Z

    Maple Pictures has signed industry veteran Tony Cianciotta as a senior consultant. His appointment is the second at Maple this month - following that of Susan Smythe-Bishop as vice-president, publicity and promotions - reflecting the growing distribution plans for the Canadian distributor. Maple signed a long-term output deal with Miramax ...

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    Slumdog, Button, Milk among nominees for Eddie Awards

    2009-01-13T02:19:00Z

    The American Cinema Editors announced its nominations today [January 12] for the 59th Annual ACE Eddie Awards recognising outstanding editing in nine categories of film, television and documentaries.The nominees for best edited feature (dramatic) are: Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter for The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button; Lee Smith for ...

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    Alcon buys Untitled First Daughter project

    2000-11-17T08:11:00Z

    Alcon Entertainment, the LA-based independent production outfit with a five-year, 10-picture distribution agreement with Warner Bros Pictures, has purchased the romantic comedy Untitled First Daughter Project and signed Andy Cadiff to direct. Cadiff's credits include TV series The Geena Davis Show, Spin City and Home Improvement as well as 1997 ...

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    Brazil box office rises by 2.1% in 2008 to $313.9m

    2009-01-13T05:41:00Z

    Brazil's box office totaled $313.9m (R$727.8m) in 2008, which represents a slight increase of 2.1% over the previous year, according to figures released by Filme B, a local film company that reviews theatrical market data. Thanks to the revenues registered in December, particularly from Madagascar 2 which sold 3.5m tickets ...

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    Visitor passfor the EFM, Wild Bunch returns (almost) to the market

    2009-01-13T16:25:00Z

    The European Film Market plans a number of logistical changes to make life easier for its delegates and in doing so has brought sales agent Wild Bunch back into the market - almost. The first innovation is the introduction of a transferrable visitor pass that will cost $106 (Euros 80). ...

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    Ascot Elite adds four new titles to 2009 release slate

    2009-01-13T17:02:00Z

    Leading Swiss indepedent distributor Ascot Elite has acquired rights for Kari Skogland's Fifty Dead Men Walking with up-and-coming star Jim Sturgess, Ben Kingsley and Rose McGowan, from Handmade Films International. Fifty Dead Men Walking is one of four films acquired by Ascot Elite for German speaking Europe. Also from Kari ...

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    Red Cliff II sweeps Chinese box office

    2009-01-13T17:40:00Z

    John Woo's war epic Red Cliff II earned $14.8m (RMB101.5m) infour days in mainland China to become the first film in 2009 to break the $14.6m (RMB100m) mark, according to the film's mainland China distributor China Film Group. Released on January 7 with 1,400 prints, Red Cliff II took in ...

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    Generation and Perspektive Deutsches Kino line-ups complete

    2009-01-13T18:12:00Z

    Lars Büchel's Lippel's Dream, and Alexis Dos Santos's Unmade Beds make the Berlinale's Generation selection while Lars Jessen's Dorfpunks and Stefan Schaller's To Each His Own are invited to Perspektive Deutsches Kino as selectors finalise their line-ups for 2009. 27 features from 25 countries have been selected in total for ...

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    Everlasting Moments tops Guldbagge awards

    2009-01-13T18:21:00Z

    Swedish veteran director Jan Troell's Everlasting Moments picked up four awards, including best film, at the Guldbagge awards.The film, nominated in eight categories, won the prizes for best film, best actress (Maria Heiskanen), best actor (Mikael Persbrandt) andbest supporting actor (Jesper Christensen). It also wona best achievement kudo for composer ...

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    Spain 2008 box office rises by 12.5% but admissionsfall

    2009-01-13T18:31:00Z

    The Spanish box office rose by exactly $100m from $698m in 2007 to $798m (Euros 595.6m) in 2008, according to figures released by Nielsen EDI. But this was mostly due to a favourable exchange rate and a late surge from Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, released on November 28. This is ...

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    Naomi Kawase, Lav Diaz join Hong on Jeonju Digital Project

    2009-01-13T18:29:00Z

    The 10th Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF)'s three-part digital omnibus this year will feature short films from Japan's Naomi Kawase and the Philippines' Lav Diaz in addition to the previously announced short from Korea's Hong Sang-soo. The Jeonju Digital Project 2009 omnibus will premiere at JIFF which runs this year ...

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    Waltz, The Class, Baader Meinhof make nine-film Oscar shortlist

    2009-01-13T20:59:00Z

    Matteo Garrone's Sicilian crime epic Gomorrah failed to make the cut as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced its shortlist of foreign language Oscar contenders today [January 13].The nine films chosen from the original list of 65 qualifying submissions that will advance to the next round of ...

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    Lightning Media signs output deal with E1 for Canada, UK

    2009-01-13T21:13:00Z

    Lighting Media and Canadian media company Entertainment One have signed a multi-year output deal that will see E1 distributing Lightning product in Canada through its E1 Films Canada division and in the UK through E1 Films/Contender. The deal, which runs through 2010, was negotiated by Lightning Media co-presidents Rich Goldberg ...

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    Al Pacino named HFPA Cecil B DeMille Award winner

    2000-11-17T08:12:00Z

    Al Pacino will receive the 2001 Cecil B DeMille Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) for his "outstanding contribution to the entertainment field". The award, voted on by the board of directors of the HFPA will be presented to Pacino at the 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony ...

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    Donkis, Fehily team for new LA-based communications firm

    2009-01-13T21:37:00Z

    Endeavor publicist Michael Donkis is leaving the agency to partner with former PMK/HBH senior vice president Joy Fehily on the new communications firm Prime.Prime will be based in the arts district of Culver City in Los Angeles and will support clients with strategic publicity and communications services. Each year the ...

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    IFC Films acquires supernatural thriller The Objective

    2009-01-14T00:38:00Z

    IFC Films has confirmed its US acquisition of The Blair Witch Project co-creator Daniel Myrick's supernatural thriller The Objective, which premiered at Tribeca 2008.The Objective will open on February 4 through IFC's theatrical and VOD day-and-date distribution platform IFC In Theaters. The Objective will also go through IFC Entertainment's exclusive ...

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    Cinetic Rights Management signs content deal with iTunes

    2009-01-14T00:44:00Z

    Cinetic Media's digital aggregator for independent producers Cinetic Rights Management has signed a deal to make its film and TV content available on iTunes store.Among the feature film programming is Rob Epstein's Oscar-winning documentary The Times Of Harvey Milk, Dave McLaughlin's comedy On Broadway and Randall Sharp's period drama Henry ...

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    Latin film market to launch backed by INCAA, Cannes Marche

    2009-01-14T01:12:00Z

    Liliana Mazure, president of the Argentinian Film Institute (INCAA), and Jerôme Paillard, head of Cannes' Marche du Film, announced this Tuesday in Buenos Aires that the city will host a new film market for Latin American productions. The three-day event will be right after the Mar del Plata Film Festival ...