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    Essential picks up Solomon Kane, Killing Suki Flood

    2007-02-08T04:00:00Z

    Fledgling US consultancy, financier and sales agency Essential Entertainment has picked up international rights from producer Samuel Hadida to Solomon Kane and Killing Suki Flood.Solomon Kane is an epic adventure based on the classic comic book by Robert E Howard about a mercenary who strives to redeem himself after selling ...

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    Koch Lorber wins US rights to U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha

    2007-02-08T04:00:00Z

    US distributor Koch Lorber Films has picked up all US rights to the 2005 Golden Bear winner U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha.Mark Dornford-May's inventive adaptation transplants Georges Bizet's French opera Carmen, about a femme fatale who leaves a string of devastated men in her wake, to modern-day South Africa.Lorber has set a March ...

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    Shoreline bags worldwide rights to Man In The Chair

    2007-02-08T04:00:00Z

    Shoreline Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights from Elbow Grease Pictures to Michael Schroeder's drama Man In The Chair, set to play on Saturday [10] in the Generation 14plus programme at the Berlinale.The film stars Christopher Plummer, Michael Angarano, and M Emmet Walsh and tells of an aspiring teenage film-maker who ...

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    IMAX signs two cinema deals in China

    2007-02-07T18:33:00Z

    IMAX Corp and the China Science and Technology Museum have signed an agreement that will see two IMAX cinemas installed at a new museum in Beijing by early 2009. One cinema will feature IMAX wraparound Dome technology and the other its 3D technology. The new facility will be part of ...

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    New German incentive backs first four projects for $3.5m

    2007-02-07T18:43:00Z

    Four feature projects have been awarded over $3.5m (Euros 2.7m) by the new German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) incentive scheme, which came into effect on January 1 with an annual budget of $78m (Euros 60m) for the next three years. The largest production rebate - over $1.4m (Euros 1.1m) - ...

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    Nanni Moretti and long-time producer part ways

    2007-02-07T19:03:00Z

    Film making duo Nanni Moretti and producer Angelo Barbagallo have separated after 20 years of film making together, Italian media reported Wednesday. The pair's prolific collaboration has produced Moretti's best-known work such as Dear Diary (Caro Diario, 1993), April (Aprile, 1998), 2001 Palme d'Or winner The Son's Room (La Stanza ...

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    Singapore's Royston Tan to direct musical drama

    2007-02-08T04:21:00Z

    Singapore's most celebrated writer-director Royston Tan, whose previous credits include 15 and 4:30, will next turn his hand to a musical drama, 881, which is scheduled to start principal photography on March 1. Major Singapore players are joining forces to back the new $653,000 (S$1m) production, including Tan's long-term producer ...

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    Korea's Core Studio picks up Singaporean Untold Beauty

    2007-02-08T04:38:00Z

    Korean sales agent Core Studio has picked up worldwide sales rights for Singaporean writer-director Roy Lim's horror film Untold Beauty from Rebel Production Pte Ltd. France's Wild Side Films acquired French-speaking territories for the film at last year's Asian Film Market, making it the first ever pre-sale of a Singaporean ...

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    'Explosion of creativity' driving global boom, says Universal co-chief

    2007-02-08T07:16:00Z

    An 'explosion of creativity' in the international market has transformed the global film economy, according to Universal Studios co-chairman David Linde.'A remarkable creative cross-pollination' had meant studios were now working in a diverse market with vital interests stretching from small local films to blockbusters, he told yesterday's Screen International European ...

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    Russia's ORT tipped for $85m government loan

    2000-07-21T16:14:00Z

    The struggle for control of Russia's largest broadcaster ORT entered another round this week as the state-controlled Vneshekonombank said it was considering handing out an $85m loan to the financially strapped channel. The statement came at the same time as the bank admitted that it would probably not be able ...

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    Wild Bunch declares war on Dieter Kosslick

    2007-02-08T08:40:00Z

    After a slow burn of increasing upset with Berlin festival director Dieter Kosslick, French sales, financing and distribution outfit Wild Bunch has declared that it is boycotting the EFM and declaring a 'period of sanction' on its films in future Berlin competitions.The company has cancelled its market stand and, in ...

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    120 features, 180 shorts to screen at Mar del Plata

    2007-02-08T12:15:00Z

    The 22nd Mar del Plata International Film Festival (March 8-18) has announced its line-up.In his fifth and final year as Argentina's main festival director Miguel Pereira told Screen the event is increasing its focus on Latin America's emerging talents with a new cash award of $50,000 for the best film ...

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    Women in Film and Television launch Workline

    2007-02-08T12:29:00Z

    The organisation Women in Film and Television has launched a free and confidential employment advice website and helpline, Workline. The organisation has been offering support and information to women who are employers, employees and freelancers in the UK industry since 1990. This new service is accessible to all who require ...

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    Screen's Mike Goodridge takes ICG international journalist prize

    2007-02-08T12:43:00Z

    Screen International and ScreenDaily.com's US editor Mike Goodridge has been named international journalist of the year at the 44th annual ICG Publicists' awards in Los Angeles. Top film honours went to Fox's publicity team for Borat and TV prize to ABC/Touchstone for Ugly Betty. Other awards were the ICG President's ...

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    ContentFilm on board for William H Macy's directorial debut

    2007-02-08T16:57:28Z

    William H Macy will make his directorial debut with Keep Coming Back, to star Salma Hayek, Mos Def, Steve Buscemi and Macy himself. ContentFilm International has international sales rights, with CAA handling North America. Rachel Rothman, Tucker Tooley and Dan Keston are producing. The coming-of-age story, written by Will Aldis, ...

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    The Cinema Guild signs marketing, promo deal with Eurocinema

    2007-02-08T13:58:00Z

    US video-on-demand service Eurocinema has signed an exclusive deal with leading documentary, foreign and independent film distributor The Cinema Guild. New catalogue titles include Frederic Fonteyne's French tale of love and betrayal Gilles' Wife, Per Fly's Danish family drama The Inheritance, and Agust Gudmundsson's Icelandic murder story The Seagull's Laughter. ...

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    Wind Dancer to develop two new comedy projects

    2007-02-08T14:08:00Z

    US-based production house Wind Dancer Films has hired writers for the first two features unveiled in its recently announced development fund. Bear Aderhold and Tom Sullivan will write Fear Less, a comedy about the most fearful man on earth, who loses all his inhibitions following a freak accident. The writers ...

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    Jiang defies ban with Korean project

    2000-07-21T17:17:00Z

    Chinese actor-director Jiang Wen, who was recently banned from making films for seven years by the Chinese authorities, has set his next project with a Korean company, Ahn's World Production. Despite the ban he intends to shoot the film in China with an all-Chinese cast.Based on the best-selling novel The ...

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    Pursuit of Happyness set to blitz international box office

    2007-02-08T14:35:00Z

    The Pursuit Of Happyness is well on its way toward $100m following last weekend's dominant performance, and Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI) executives will hope to sustain momentum with launches in 22 new markets this weekend. The Will Smith drama had amassed $71.1m as of Feb 5 and, while the ...

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    Stars announced for Kim Ji-woon, Yim Pil-sung features

    2007-02-08T14:44:00Z

    Cineclick Asia has announced top-tier casting locked for two of its pre-sales films, Kim Ji-woon's The Good, the Bad, and the Weird and Yim Pil-sung's Hansel and Gretel, both from new production house Barunson. Cannes director Kim Ji-woon's film has three top-of-the-line stars to play the main heroes in the ...