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    FFC greenlights four including Mao's Last Dancer

    2007-09-27T08:19:00Z

    Australia 's Film Finance Corporation (FFC) has given the greenlight to four high-profile feature films, including Mao's Last Dancer to be directed by Bruce Beresford, and granted provisional approval to four more. In a move that sees Australian filmmakers looking beyond their shores for stories, four of the films are ...

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    UIP and EFA expand short film co-operation

    2000-09-04T13:09:00Z

    The European Film Academy (EFA) and international distributor United International Pictures (UIP) are to extend their co-operation in supporting short films.Having last year sponsored the EFA Short Film Award, the Prix UIP at Venice - which went to Italian director Enrico Verra for Benvenuto In San Salvario - UIP now ...

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    Bangkok World Film Festival to open with Blue Wolf

    2007-09-27T08:28:00Z

    The 5th World Film Festival of Bangkok (October 25 - November 4) will open with Japanese director Shinichiro Sawai's The Blue Wolf: To The Ends Of The Earth And Sea about legendary Mongolian warrior Genghis Khan. Shinji Aoyama's Sad Vacation, Semih Kaplanoglu's Egg, Royston Tan's 881, Nina Menkes' Phantom Love, ...

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    Lust, Caution has strong opening in HK, Taiwan

    2007-09-27T11:37:00Z

    Ang Lee's Lust, Caution had a record-breaking opening in Hong Kong and Taiwan on September 25, which was also the date of this year's mid-autumn festival public holiday. In Taiwan, the Venice Golden Lion winner grossed $1.07m (NT35m) in two days. It claimed the biggest mid-autumn holiday single day record, ...

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    Rome Film Fest unveils full line-up include Ruiz world premiere

    2007-09-27T11:55:00Z

    The second Rome Film Fest, which runs Oct 18-27, has announced its full programme.World premieres in the Cinema 2007 programme include:La Recta Provincia (Raul Ruiz)Youth Without Youth (Francis Ford Coppola) August Rush (Kirsten Sheridan)Hafez (Abolfazl Jalili)L'Abbuffata (Mimmo Calopresti)And The Spring Comes (Chang Wei Gu)The Three Robbers (Hayo Freitag)The Private Man ...

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    Mexico submits Reygadas' Silent Light as Oscar entry

    2007-09-27T12:35:00Z

    The Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences has selected Carlos Reygadas' Silent Light (Stellet Licht) as the Mexican entry for foreign-language Oscar consideration. The film, which Reygadas also wrote and produced, is a Mennonite love story with dialogue in an unusual old German dialect. Johan, a married man, transgresses ...

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    Latin American experts discuss piracy troubles in Rio

    2007-09-27T12:38:00Z

    Piracy is of the major concerns being discussed during RioMarket (Sept 21-Oct 3), the largest gathering of the audiovisual industry in Latin America.'The industry lost an estimated $6.1bn last year, with Latin America representing 16,7% of that,'' said Steve Solot, senior vice president for Latin America operations of the Motion ...

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    Scorsese signs on for George Harrison documentary

    2007-09-27T12:53:00Z

    Martin Scorsese is set to direct a documentary feature film about the life and work of late musician George Harrison. Scorsese will also produce through Sikelia Productions with Olivia Harrison through Grove Street Productions and Nigel Sinclair through Spitfire Pictures. Olivia Harrison, the widow of the ex-Beatle, said that work ...

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    Control and Band's Visit among EFA discovery nominees

    2007-09-27T13:02:00Z

    Four films have been nominated for the European Discovery award at the forthcoming European Film Awards. They are: Eran Kolirin's The Band's Visit from Israel, Anton Corbijn's Control from the UK, Jan Bonny's Counterparts (Gegenuber) from Germany and Ozer Kiziltan's Takva (A Man's Fear Of God) from Turkey/Germany. A total ...

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    San Sebastian's Films In Progress champions Gasolina

    2007-09-27T13:14:00Z

    In San Sebastian 's Films In Progress section, Guatemalan youth drama Gasolina by Julio Hernandez Cordon has won three of the five awards, including the top industry prize. Films in Progress provides completion funding for projects from rising Latin American talents hoping to make a name for themselves on the ...

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    Poland chooses Andrzej Wajda's Katyn as Oscar contender

    2007-09-27T15:17:00Z

    A Culture Ministry selection committee featuring Polish filmmakers Janusz Majewski, Jan Kaczmarek and Slavomir Fabicki made a unanimous decision in selecting Andrzej Wajda's film Katyn from among 16 contenders for consideration for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Katyn explores the events leading up to the Katyn massacre ...

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    Reykjavik opens with world premiere of Sigur Ros - Heima

    2007-09-27T15:31:00Z

    The fourth Reykjavik International Film Festival will open tonight with the world premiere of Denni Karlsson's Sigur Ros - Heima, a film about the internationally successful Icelandic music group Sigur Ros. Guests of the festival will include Peter Greenaway, who will receive the festival's honorary award for film directing; Finnish ...

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    Rome's second run offers 19 world premieres and star power

    2007-09-27T15:54:00Z

    Rome Film Fest (Oct 18-27) has announced the line up for its second edition (full list here), reinforcing its mission to be a people's 'festa' (the Italian word for party) while showing increased capability to attract top talent in a line up that focuses on European premieres as it capitalises ...

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    LFF plans industry talks including one-day digital seminar

    2007-09-27T16:23:00Z

    The London Film Festival is planning several special industry seminars for this year's festival. The Ateliers du Cinema Europeen (ACE) and the French Institute, with support from Skillset, the UK Film Council and the MEDIA Plus Programme will work with the LFF to host the seminar Creative Producer - A ...

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    Danish smash Olsen Gang to get CGI treatment in new feature

    2007-09-27T17:00:00Z

    Denmark's Olsen Gang (Olsenbanden) - the most successful franchise in the country's film history - will be resuscitated in a new CGI feature. Danish major Nordisk Film, which produced the 14 original Olsen Gang films between 1968-1981 and in 1998, has received development support from the Danish Film Institute for ...

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    Universal Japan strikes DVD distribution deal with Geneon

    2007-09-27T17:03:00Z

    Universal Pictures Japan and Geneon Entertainment have created a home entertainment distribution partnership. Geneon will distribute Universal's new release titles on DVD, with the first release being The Bourne Ultimatum in March 2008.However, Universal Pictures Japan, led by MD Ghen Akiyama, will continue to distribute all Universal catalogue and television ...

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    Cotillard to receive Palm Springs breakthrough award

    2007-09-27T20:31:00Z

    Marion Cotillard will receive the 19th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival's (PSIFF) Breakthrough Performance Award for her performance in La Vie En Rose. Cotillard, the first honoree to be unveiled for the 2008 festival, will be invited to collect her trophy at the Awards Gala on Jan 5 ...

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    Screenwriters selected for second French Autumn Stories season

    2007-09-27T22:14:00Z

    The second edition of Autumn Stories is set to kick off October 1 at the Abbaye de Royaumont, north of Paris. The scheme, created by the Franco-American Cultural Funds and the Ile de France Film Commission, invites four American screenwriters to finalise their feature projects over a six-week period. ...

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    Walden and Kerner team up for basketball feature

    2007-09-27T22:18:00Z

    Walden Media and Jordan Kerner's Kerner Entertainment Company are teaming up on the feature adaptation of sports columnist Adrian Wojnarowski's 2005 book The Miracle Of St Anthony. The book explores a year of the life of Bob Hurley Sr, one of America's most successful and prolific high-school basketball coaches ...

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    Editorial - The shock of the new

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    It's tempting to see digital cinema as a manana technology - perpetually on the horizon but never getting any nearer. The effect is magnified if you count out your life in d-cinema conferences, which have often made a virtue of heated arguments about bafflingly esoteric points. As Arts Alliance Media ...