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    Korean talent looks to international break-out

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    2005 may end up being a breakout year forseveral Korean directors who are well-known at home, but yet to fully establishthemselves abroad. Festivals in anadventurous mood, not to mention foreign distributors, should have much tochoose from in the coming year.One of the biggest buzz projects to emergein recent months is ...

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    Asia Film Market confirms growth trend

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    The Asia Film Market (AFMC) and Asia TelevisionForum (ATF) (Dec 1-3) kicks off next week with a 30% increase in participantnumbers.Buena Vista International Television, CBS/ParamountInternational Television, Lions Gate Entertainment, NBC Universal, SonyPictures, CABLEready and BKN New Media are among the companies that haveregistered for the first time.Interest in the event ...

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    Dog Years wins two short film prizes at Brief Encounters

    2004-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Short film Dog Years directed by Sam Hearn andRichard Penfold, picked up two of the top prizes at this year's BriefEncounters, the UK's leading short film festival.The short, made for just £50, won the ITV West Award aswell as the prestigious UK Film Council Audience Award.Meanwhile, the International Jury Award ...

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    Germany, South Africa sign co-production treaty

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    Collaboration between the German and South African film and televisionindustries has been given a major boost with the signing of a co-productiontreaty between the two countries.Structured along the same lines as other treaties with such countries asFrance, the agreement will recognise films made under the auspices of thetreaty as national ...

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    Bridget continues reign as Castle dominates Japan

    2004-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Animation legend HayaoMiyazaki's latest film, Howl's Moving Castle, broke all records for aJapanese film in Japan last weekend selling 1.1m tickets and leapt straightinto second place on the international chart. Miyazaki's previous film, theOscar-winning Spirited Away, grossed $265m internationally and remainsthe highest grossing Japanese film of all time and the ...

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    Seven Swords sells for Fortissimo

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    Fortissimo Film Sales hasracked up a string of pre-sales on Tsui Hark's forthcoming martial arts epic SevenSwords.The film, which is now inproduction, has been sold to Village Roadshow for Australia, Pathe/DES forFrance, Sandrew Metronome for Scandinavia, Monopol Pathe for Switzerland,A-Film for Benelux, EEPA for East Europe, Lusomundo for Portugal and ...

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    VideoVision snaps up Karoo Boy rights

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    Leading South African production house Videovision Entertainment hasacquired film rights to Karoo Boy, a 1970s set novel written by TroyBlacklaws.The story of a young man's search for identity after the accidentaldeath of his twin brother is also a means of explaining the conflicts of theera and sexual awakenness in a ...

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    WBITD signs VOD deal with Lyse Tele in Norway

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    Warner Bros InternationalTelevision Distribution (WBITD) has signed a video-on-demand deal with LyseTele in Norway that will offer television broadband subscribers such titles as HarryPotter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, Mystic River, The Last Samurai and select library titles."We are delighted that LyseTele will now deliver Warner Bros' films conveniently and ...

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    Mexican Film Week tours US with seven new classics

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Amores Perros and Alfonso Cuaron's Y Tu Mama Tambien are among a line-up of seven Mexican pictures thatwill tour the US from now until September 2005 under the banner of the FirstContemporary Mexican Film Week.The tour arrivesin Los Angeles from Dec 7-13 and includes the above two ...

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    Prisa set to float 25% of shares in June

    2000-04-14T18:28:00Z

    Spanish media conglomerate Grupo Prisa has revealed that it plans to float between 20-25% of its shares in June. "Prisa will grow stronger, be in better condition to preserve its independence and attract necessary resources to embark on new projects," Prisa president Jesus de Polanco said at a shareholders' meeting ...

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    The Incredibles set to hit big in UK, Spain, Italy and France

    2004-11-25T04:00:00Z

    Pixar's TheIncredibles looks a safebet to break Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason's stranglehold on the international boxoffice this weekend when it launches in its first wave of major markets.Buena Vista International (BVI) was due to release theanimated title in France on Nov 24, followed by the UK, Spain and ...

  • Reviews

    The Great Water (Golemata Voda)

    2004-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Dir: Ivo Trajkov.Macedonia 2004. 90minsSet in Yugoslavia duringthe immediate aftermath of World War II, when Stalin was extending his reachover Eastern Europe, The Great Water concerns an all too real subject:orphans who were rounded up and sent to labour camps to be indoctrinated withCommunist ideology.Containing elements of bothdrama and surrealism, ...

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    Tell Them Who You Are

    2004-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Dir/prod/cine:Mark SWexler. US. 2004. 95minsA son's search for hisfather, even a famous one, might appear to be too narrow a theme for atheatrical documentary were it not for the recent success of theOscar-nominated feature My Architect.Tell Them Who You Are, which has been shortlisted for Best DocumentaryFeature for this season, ...

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    British Independent Film Awards unveil starry guest list

    2004-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Bob Hoskins, Mike Leigh, Matthew Vaughn, Shane Meadows,Christian Slater and Naomie Harris are among the guests confirmed to attend theBritish Independent Film Awards on Nov 30.Held at the Hammersmith Palais and hosted by RichardJobson, BIFA sponsors this year include Bloomberg, Nokia, Chiltern, and LauraMercier.Expected nominees and guests on Tuesday also ...

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    Actors to talk shop at EFA conference

    2004-11-26T04:00:00Z

    TheEuropean Film Academy is to hold a conference to debate the working conditionsof actors in Europe.CalledShop Talk: Actors Talk AboutTheir Work, it will take place onDec 11 in Barcelona. The European FilmAwards will be held later in the evening.The conference will beopened by Wim Wenders,president of the European Film Academy, ...

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    Tokyo Filmex programmes Italian B Movies

    2004-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The VeniceFilm Festival's recent Italian Kings of the B Movies retrospective willbe featured in the upcoming Tokyo Filmex Festival (Nov 26-30), which isorganised by Takeshi Kitano's production and distribution outfit, OfficeKitano.The Venicesidebar features 20-25 restored Italian genre movies, and is part of a wider4-year film restoration project which is being ...

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    Cannes winning director celebrates End Of World

    2004-11-26T04:00:00Z

    Germany's Reverse Angle is to co-produce young Romanian filmmakerCatalin Mitulescu's The Way I Spent The End Of The World which waspitched at last year's Mannheim Meetings.Speaking to ScreenDaily.com after being awarded the title of'Master of Cinema' on Wednesday evening, Wim Wenders confirmed thathis company will be a partner with Bucharest-based ...

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    Korean Brother raises $1.8m from online investors

    2004-11-26T04:00:00Z

    Within a space of 25 hours, South Korean production houseMKB has raised the entire budget of its upcoming $1.8m project Hello AndGoodbye, Little Brother from online investors.A total of 430 participants purchased one or more $910 (WON1m) shares in the film, which tells the story of a young boy whose ...

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    UK Film Council launches sales support scheme

    2004-11-26T04:00:00Z

    The UK Film Council is launching a £70,000 InternationalFestival Sales Support (IFSS) scheme to help boost UK films invited to competeat next year's Sundance, Rotterdam and Berlin festivals.Open from now until 31 March 2005, the new funding isdesigned to raise the profile of UK talent, services and crews internationallyand to ...

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    Guadalajara festival to focus on Latin cinema

    2004-11-26T04:00:00Z

    Mexico's Guadalajara FilmFestival is expanding its reach to all of Iberoamerican cinema, beyond itstraditional Mexican film focus, in time for next year's 20thanniversary edition (March 11-18, 2005).Under the new name theInternational Film Festival of Guadalajara, the event will add a competitivesection with a hefty US $50,000 award for best Iberoamerican ...