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    Controversial Black Friday finally cleared for release in India

    2007-02-06T12:17:00Z

    After being banned for 20 months, controversial docu-drama Black Friday, based on the 1993 bombings in Mumbai, is being released in India and overseas this Friday. Adlabs Films acquired the worldwide distribution rights and is releasing it on 100 screens in India, 10 in the USA and 3 in South ...

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    US studios set to do battle over Chinese New Year

    2007-02-06T12:44:00Z

    Five US films will be slugging it out at the Chinese box office during the upcoming Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) holiday season, a lucrative box office period that until a few years ago was reserved for local productions. The five foreign contenders are Sony's Casino Royale, which opened last ...

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    Warner Bros to release The Red Baron in Germany

    2007-02-06T13:25:00Z

    The German arm of US major Warner Bros has picked up Niki Muellerschoen's $23.3m (Euros 18m) English-language production The Red Baron for release in Germany this autumn. Billed as Germany's most expensive new production in 2006 and one of the most lavish in German history, The Red Baron stars up-and-coming ...

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    Fox buys UK and Australian rights to Scorsese's Stones documentary

    2007-02-06T13:46:00Z

    20th Century Fox International has picked up UK, Australia and New Zealand rights to Martin Scorsese's upcoming Rolling Stones documentary from international sales agent Fortissimo Films. As previously announced, Paramount will roll out the as-yet-untitled documentary in the US in late 2007. The film, which is centred around two New ...

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    Original version of Lost In Beijing to screen at EFM

    2007-02-06T13:53:00Z

    The production and sales companies behind Berlin competition title Lost In Beijing say they plan to screen the original version of the film at the European Film Market, rather than the modified version that was approved yesterday by China 's censors. French sales outfit Films Distribution issued a statement today ...

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    Wild Bunch takes on sales for new Morgan Spurlock documentary

    2007-02-07T04:00:00Z

    While continuing brisk sales on Laurent Tirard's Moliere, which has been acquired by Spain 's Golem, Pathe in the UK, Bim in Italy and Australia 's Hopscotch; Wild Bunch has unveiled its line up for the upcoming Berlin festival with several new projects in the pipeline. First is the new ...

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    Orange plans BAFTA red-carpet event hosted by Myleene Klass

    2007-02-06T14:13:00Z

    BAFTA title sponsor Orange has announced plans for new red-carpet coverage to be broadcast to the Orange website and Orange mobile TV. Myleene Klass will host the red-carpet coverage starting at 4:30 pm on awards night, Feb 11. The one-hour special will be available at orange.co.uk/redcarpet and through Orange 3G ...

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    Louhimies' Man Exposed pulled from cinemas after script debate

    2007-02-06T14:20:00Z

    A High Court in Helsinki has ordered Finnish production house Lasihelmi Filmi to withdraw Finnish director Aku Louhimies' feature, Man Exposed, from public distribution, supporting scriptwriter Veli-Pekka Hanninen's claim that producer Harri Rati violated his rights. Cinemas or others infringing the verdict will be subject to a $129,000 (Euros 100,000) ...

  • Reviews

    On The Road With Judas

    2007-02-06T14:35:00Z

    Dir/scr: JJ Lask. 100mins. US. 2006. In On the Road with Judas, novelist and television-commercial editor JJ Lask shows aptitude for making sense of a complex, multi-character narrative that in less sure hands would be chaotic and incoherent. However his achievement is more technical than emotional as beneath the Charlie ...

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    Stream's Minoli fired for Telepiu meeting

    2000-07-21T15:46:00Z

    Giovanni Minoli has been dismissed from his position as general director of Italian pay-TV platform Stream in an unexpected move that casts further doubts over the future of the beleaguered News Corp and Telecom Italia-owned company.Stream CEO Lucia Morselli said in a letter that she had taken her decision after ...

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    NonStop Sales picks up rights for Darling

    2007-02-06T14:48:00Z

    Just prior to the European Film Market in Berlin, Stockholm-based international distributor, NonStop Sales, has picked up all rights for Darling, Swedish director Johan Kling's feature debut, which won the Nordic competition at Sweden's Göteborg International Film Festival. 'The film will open domestically on Friday (Feb 9) through Svensk Filmindustri,' ...

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    King of California

    2007-02-06T14:58:00Z

    Dir/scr: Mike Cahill. US. 2007. 93mins. A bittersweet comic fable, Mike Cahill's debut feature King of California navigates a quixotic emotional register perched between fantasy and delusion that imagines a sweetly anarchic world where adolescent desire for normality and adult hope for grandeur clash by night. It features a lovely, ...

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    Locarno to honour Hou Hsiao-hsien

    2007-02-06T15:36:00Z

    Taiwanese film-maker Hou Hsiao-hsien is to receive the Leopard of Honour at the 60th edition of the Locarno International Film Festival (August 1-11, 2007) in recognition of his work as a director and producer.Previous illustrious recipients include Jean-Luc Godard, Bernardo Bertolucci, Ken Loach, Abbas Kiarostami, Wim Wenders and, last year, ...

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    Pan's Labyrinth takes top honours at new UK regional critics awards

    2007-02-06T15:45:00Z

    Guillermo Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth continues its winning streak as it won top honours of Film of the Year from the new UK Regional Critics Film Awards. Del Toro was also honoured as the group's Filmmaker of the Year. ''I'm delighted that Pan's Labyrinth has won Film of the Year ...

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    Summit tempts EFM buyers with Lindsay Lohan, Tarsem

    2007-02-06T19:44:00Z

    Leading LA production, financing and sales outfit Summit Entertainment arrives in Berlin with a slate of new pictures led by Lindsay Lohan thriller I Know Who Killed Me, Berlin Generation 14Plus entry The Fall, Sundance award winner Once, and the previously announced John Woo epic Red Cliff. 360 Pictures' I ...

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    Chris Petrikin named corporate comms senior vp at Fox

    2007-02-06T19:47:00Z

    Chris Petrikin has left William Morris Agency (WMA) and joined Twentieth Century Fox as senior vice president of corporate communications.Petrikin, a former trade journalist who previously served as WMA's senior vice president of corporate communications, will also oversee the studio's corporate advertising and charitable projects.'Chris is a strategic thinker who ...

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    Biel steps in for Lohan in A Woman Of No Importance

    2007-02-07T07:37:00Z

    Jessica Biel has replaced Lindsay Lohan as the lead in the contemporary version of Oscar Wilde comedy A Woman Of No Importance, which Los Angeles-based Myriad Pictures is selling at the European Film Market in Berlin.Biel, who recently starred opposite Edward Norton in The Illusionist, will play Hester Worsely and ...

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    Film and TV production output worth $60.4bn in 2005, says MPAA

    2007-02-07T07:47:00Z

    Film and television production in 2005 generated more than 1.3m American jobs and $60.4bn in output to the US economy, Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) chief Dan Glickman told delegates at a symposium in Washington DC yesterday [Feb 6].Glickman was speaking before the start of 'The Business Of Show ...

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    Miami Film Festival takes focus on documentaries

    2007-02-07T07:51:00Z

    92 documentaries will screen at the upcoming 24th Annual Miami International Film Festival, set to take place in Florida from Mar 2-11.The overall selection comprises 23 non-fiction entries, 21 of which have made it into the world competition category.These include: Carles Bosch's Spanish entry Septembers (Septiembres), about a prison song ...

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    Massis takes worldwide on Czech comedy Close To Heaven

    2007-02-07T07:54:00Z

    Alex Massis' The Film Source has made its first acquisition of 2007, taking worldwide rights to Dan Svatek's Czech comedy Close To Heaven.Svatek also wrote and produced the film, which is said to be the first English-language film produced in the Czech Republic.The story centres on a diverse group of ...