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Buffalo Boy and Love + Hate share Palm Springs jury prizes
Minh Nguyen-Vo's Vietnamese coming-of-age story Buffalo Boy won the FIPRESCI Award and DominicSavage's hard-hitting UK tale of love across racial divides Love + Hate won the New Voices/New Visions Award atthe 17th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival.Both titles were directorial debuts and were joined on the winner'spodium by another ...
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Payne, Vinterberg, Rudolph among jurors at this year's Sundance
The six Sundance 2006 competition juries have been announced,comprising 24 jurors including Alexander Payne, Terrence Howard, ThomasVinterberg and Alan Rudolph.The jurors are:Dramatic Competition: Miguel Arteta, Terrence Howard, AlanRudolph, Nancy Schreiber and Audrey Wells.Documentary Competition: Joe Bini, Zana Briski, Andrew Jarecki,Alexander Payne and Heather RaeWorld Cinema Dramatic Competition: Irene Bignardi, Lu ...
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CineVegas to give $11,000 cash prizes for the first time in June
The fast-rising CineVegas film festival in Las Vegas will awardcash prizes to two films for the first time this year.The grand jury award winner for feature film will receive $10,000,while the winner of the grand jury award for best short will collect $1,000.The list of films accepted into the festival ...
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Narnia continues to rule international box office
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe remained the international champion forthe fourth consecutive weekend as an estimated $20m haul raised the cumulativetotal to $319m.The children's adaptation is now Buena Vista International (BVI)'sixth biggest release of all time and became the first international title togross $100m ...
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Korean 2005 box office hits 30-year high
South Korea's box office hit a 30-year high in 2005, ratchetingup over 145 million admissions nationwide. Multiplex chain CJ CGV'syear-end industry report puts admissions up 7.5% from 2004, bucking globaltrends and outdoing even CJ's own highest projections for the territory'sseventh year of box office growth. Local films' market sharewas 59% ...
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Gerardmer Film Festival confirms its line up
The Gerardmer Fantastic FilmFestival has announced its line up for the 13th annual edition to be heldJanuary 25-29.Director Hideo Nakata will head up the jury and be thesubject of a tribute. The director previously won the festival's grand prizefor Dark Water.Other jury members include actors Lou Doillon,Antoine Dulery, Claire Keim,Tom ...
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Nu Image acquires Boyana Film Studios in Bulgaria
Nu Image Bulgaria has acquiredBoyana Film Studios and plans several major Hollywood productions for theformerly state-owned studios. The romantic drama Napoleon and Betsy, starring Al Pacino and Scarlett Johansson, thethriller The Code, starring MorganFreeman, and a remake of the zombie classic Dayof the Dead are scheduled to shoot in Bulgariathis ...
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BKN swallows France's Studio Arles
German animation producer and distributor BKN International (BKNI) has acquired specialist French cartoon house Studio Arles Animation. Arles' boss Daniel Schwall is to join BKNI as its head of production.Stockmarket-traded BKNI said the deal: "is the first step of BKNI's expansion strategy in the production side of the business' and ...
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Berlin's Co-Production Market line-up confirmed
This year's Berlinale Co-ProductionMarket will feature 44 projects from 24 countries, including three projects from the forthcoming CineMart in Rotterdam.Under an agreement between the two festivals, the Berlin market (February 12-14) will include Eran Riklis' Israeli-Palestinian dark comedy Lemon Tree; Stefan Arsenijevic's featuredebut Love and Other Crimes, co-produced with Cologne-based ...
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UK production spending down 31% in 2005
As expected, 2005 wasn't abanner year for UK film production as film tax breaks uncertainty and a strong pound hurtthe industry. According to figures from the UK Film Council, film productionspending in the UK was £559m ($988m) in 2005, down 31% from 2004's £810.3m ($1432m). That'sfar below 2003's record year ...
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KZ
Dir/sc: Rex Bloomstein. UK.2005. 97mins.Initially KZ,Rex Bloomstein's harrowing documentary, appears tocover seemingly familiar territory. His subject is the former concentrationcamp of the title, located at Mauthausen in UpperAustria, and the last of the Nazi death camps to be liberated after the war.Thousands of men, women and children from more than ...
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Running Scared
Dir/scr: Wayne Kramer. US-Ger. 2006. 122mins.Film-maker Wayne Kramer follows up hisOscar-nominated film noir The Cooler withRunning Scared, a hyper-charged,ultra-violent thriller that opens in frantic fashion and never slows down.While Kramer succeeds insetting a relentless narrative pace and shows plenty of flair for stagingbloody set-pieces, his sledgehammer approach has obvious drawbacks. ...
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Weinsteins win Martin Luther King Day weekend with Hoodwinked
The Weinstein Company's animated release Hoodwinked opened at the top over the four-dayMartin Luther King holiday weekend on an estimated $16.6m, which will be thecompany's first number one launch if results are confirmed this week.The computer-generated picture, a reworking of the Little RedRiding Hood children's story directed by Cory and ...
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Disney denies plans for Beijing theme park
Disney has denied reports inthe Hong Kong and mainland China press that it plans to build a theme park in Beijing by 2010.Local newspapers reported onTuesday (Jan 17) that the Beijingcity government had suggested a Disney theme park would be one of ten facilitiesestablished at the upcoming National New Media ...
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THINKFilm buys North American rights to Down In The Valley
THINKFilmhas acquired all North American rights from Element Films to David Jacobson'scontemporary western Down In The Valley starring Edward Norton and Evan Rachel Wood. THINKFilmplans a spring release for the San Fernando Valley-set story of a young girlwho falls for a charismatic stranger who is not all he appears to ...
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2006 Golden Globe winners
2006 Golden Globe winners:Best Motion Picture - DramaBrokeback MountainBest Performance By An Actress In AMotion Picture - DramaFelicity Huffman - TransamericaBest Performance By An Actor In A MotionPicture - DramaPhilip Seymour Hoffman - CapoteBest Motion Picture - Musical Or ComedyWalk The LineBest Performance By An Actress In AMotion Picture - ...
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IFC Films takes domestic rights to Drawing Restraint 9
MatthewBarney's experimental Drawing Restraint 9 has found a US home at IFC Films and is scheduled to open at the IFCCentre in New York on Mar 29 before expanding to other regions. Thepicture stars Barney and his longtime partner Bjork as passengers aboard aJapanese whaling ship, and features a soundtrack ...
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Walden acquires Allende trilogy about teen adventurer
WaldenMedia has acquired the rights to Isabel Allende's young adult trilogy featuringthe teenage adventurer Alexander Cold. Thefirst story in the series, City Of The Beasts, will be produced by Barrie Osborne of The LordOf The Rings fame. DavidRothenberg will adapt the screenplay from Allende's novel and serve asco-producer. HarperCollins, which ...
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Landscape enlists Cronenberg for Internet start-up
Indie film giant Intermedia is launching into TV with the acquisition of a 24.9% stake in Box TV, the start-up production house run by former Channel 4 executive Gub Neal.Intermedia will handle worldwide distribution on the bulk of Box TV's projects. Since launching last month, the new outfit has lined ...
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Brokeback Mountain towers over Golden Globes
AngLee's western romance Brokeback Mountain and James Mangold's Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line dominated the Golden Globe Awards at last night's 63rdannual ceremony.BrokebackMountain won four prizes - bestmotion picture (drama), best director for Ang Lee, best screenplay and bestsong. Walk The Line won threetrophies - for best motion picture ...