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  • News

    Media Luna unveils Bear Cub, Nomi deals

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    German sales house Media Luna has unveiled a string ofdeals concluded during this month's AFM.Deals for Miguel Albaladejo'sSpanish gay parenting comedy-drama Bear Cub (Cachorro)included Partner Video Film taking theatrical and video rights for Russia andformer USSR Republics; Estação Cinema e Cultura buying all rightsfor Brazil; Accent Film Entertainment buying DVD/video ...

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    Imavision buys Lelouch library for North America

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    Canadian distributor Imavision has picked up North Americanrights to a collection of 23 films by iconic French director Claude Lelouch.The films are represented by the director's ownproduction, distribution and sales outfit Les Films 13. In each case Imavisionhas acquired home video, TV and DVD rights.Titles include Men, Women: A Users ...

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    Lawyer Alberstat to join William Morris

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    UK-based Canadian lawyer Philip Alberstat is to join WilliamMorris Independent as a talent agent. He will move from London to Los Angelesin January.Alberstat has been based in the UK since 1986 and iscurrently a partner at leading law firm Osborne Clarke. He has also been aleading light in indie film-makers' ...

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    DND converts to Instinct; cranks up Voices

    2000-04-14T12:40:00Z

    Melbourne-based DND Productions has changed its name to Instinct Entertainment as it gears up to start production on Till Human Voices Wake Us, set to star Helena Bonham Carter and Guy Pearce.Human Voices is the first directorial effort of writer Michael Petroni who won the best new script award for ...

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    British films win extra airtime on UK television

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    Thenumber of recent British films shown on UK television in the first six monthsof the year increased by 51%, according to new figures released by the UK FilmCouncil.However, the total number of UK films shown was stilllow. Just 52 films made within thelast eight years were aired on the UK's ...

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    Fox wraps up Robots European Roadshow

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    20th Century Fox has just concluded its 'EuropeanRobots Roadshow' to promote and showcase Chris Wedge's early 2005computer animated title Robots.In London's Leicester Square VUE cinema on Fridaymorning (Nov 19), 20th Century Fox UK's managing director Simon Hewlettintroduced director Chris Wedge and art director Steve Martino who took apacked audience through ...

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    IDFA debates free speech in wake of Van Gogh killing

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    IDFA, the world's biggest documentary festival, began on Thursday with a rousing address from festival director Ally Derks addressing the recent murder of the filmmaker Theo Van Gogh."Here in the Netherlands, we have been overwhelmed with disbelief," Derks said. Van Gogh's killing has caused a ferocious debate about freedom of ...

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    ...as 43 projects are presented at IDFA pitching market

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    Legendary US documentary maker Albert Maysles (Gimme Shelter) is among the 43 filmmakers presenting new projects at the Forum, the "pitching market" which starts today at the Amsterdam Documentary Festival (IDFA).120 commissioning editors representing 63 broadcasters are in attendance at the event.Maysles' project Hand-Held and From The Heart is a ...

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    Polar Express opens third in Australia and New Zealand

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    The Polar Express opened in third place in Australia through WarnerBros Pictures International on an estimated $921,475 on 226 screens.The animated feature rankedbehind Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason and The Grudge.In New Zealand The PolarExpress opened third behind BridgetJones and Anacondas on $86,960.

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    CTFDI has strong weekend with Bad Santa, Forgotten

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    Sony's mystery TheForgotten added an estimated $3mthrough all distributors at the weekend to raise its international runningtotal to $22.6m.The bulk of this came from27 Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International (CTFDI) markets, whichproduced $2.8m on 1,350 screens for a $22m CTFDI total.The picture has grossed$4.8m in Mexico after five weekends, $3.2m ...

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    Bridget continues to prosper with $20.9m weekend

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    Universal/Working Title's BridgetJones: The Edge Of Reason continuedto dominate the international market for UIP at the weekend, fired up by astring of number one debuts in Europe and some strong holds as it added anestimated $20.9m on 1,800 screens in 18 territories for $59.3m.The romantic comedy stayedtop in the UK ...

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    Treasure pips SpongeBob to US throne

    2004-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Giving a boost to thebeleagured motion picture group at Disney, Buena Vista's National Treasure opened top on an estimated $35.3m at the weekend, thebiggest ever opening of a Jerry Bruckheimer picture starring the Oscar winningactor.National Treasure, a family adventure about an archaeologist's searchfor a Revolution-era stash of cash, averaged $11,699 ...

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    Treasure, SpongeBob knock off The Incredibles

    2004-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Giving a boost to thebeleagured motion picture group at Disney, Buena Vista's National Treasure opened top on an estimated $35.3m at the weekend, thebiggest ever opening of a Jerry Bruckheimer picture starring the Oscar winningactor.National Treasure, a family adventure about an archaeologist's searchfor a Revolution-era stash of cash, averaged $11,699 ...

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    Relativity teams with Asgaard on The First Vampire

    2004-11-22T04:00:00Z

    Relativity Management hasteamed up with Jason Todd Ipson's Asgaard Entertainment to produce Ipson'sdirectorial debut The First Vampire.Asgaard associates JulioBove and Cari-Esta Albert will produce the project with Relativity's RyanKavanaugh serving as executive producer.The film is currently beingcast by Kate Dowd in London and the film is scheduled to begin filming ...

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    Pearson close to TalkBack acquisition

    2000-04-14T12:43:00Z

    Pearson Television, the TV arm of the UK's Pearson Group, is close finalising a $110m (£70m) deal to buy London production company, TalkBack Productions, according to UK newspaper the Financial Times, which is owned by Pearson. Several media companies including Endemol and the UK's Carlton Communications are understood to have ...

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    FRANCE 22 November

    2004-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Jean-PierreJeunet's A Very Long Engagementcontinued its first place run for the third consecutive week and has nowbrought in $23,778,320.EuropaCorp.'sBanlieue 13 took the second spot withan impressive 471,029 admissions in its debut week followed by new EtienneChatiliez comedy La Confiance Regnein third position for just over $2 million.Shark Tale swam down ...

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    HONG KONG 22 November

    2004-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Oxide Pang'sthriller Ab-normal Beauty held on tothe top spot in yet another sluggish week at the Hong Kong box office in whichthe top ten films grossed only US$1.16mLocal opener Beyond Our Ken, directed by hot upcomingdirector Edmond Pang Ho-cheung, came in second with US$267,164 from 35 screens.The Mei Ah Entertainment ...

  • Reviews

    Alexander

    2004-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Dir: OliverStone. UK-Fr-Neth. 2004. 165mins.Alexander is a magnificent mess of a movie, a wildly ambitiousold-style epic filled with as many moments of greatness as creative mis-steps.The first feature film in five years from Oliver Stone, produced and financedindependently to the tune of $160m by Moritz Borman and Intermedia, Alexandercertainly won't ...

  • Reviews

    Closer

    2004-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Dir:Mike Nichols. US. 2004. 98mins. Adouble love story with a brutally forthright view of modern relationships, thescreen version of British writer Patrick Marber's acclaimed stage play Closer,incisively directed by stage-to-screen expert Mike Nichols, is not a film forthe faint hearted. And that may prove to be a mixed blessing at ...

  • Reviews

    Childstar

    2004-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Dir:Don McKellar. Can. 2004. 98minsFollowingup on his auspicious directorial debut Last Night, Don McKellar plungesinto a movie about movies focusing on a 12-year-old star and his circle offamily, reps and general hangers-on. While the territory has considerablepotential both dramatically and in humorous insights, McKellar fails to plumbits depths. The film ...