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    Universal pictures sets up post-UIP Irish team

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Universal Pictures International (UPI) UK and Eire has appointed an Irish team responsible for the sales, marketing and publicity of the company's products in Ireland, following the closure of UIP in the territory. Eclipse Pictures veteran David Burke is leading the team as general manager. Maryse Fitzpatrick will serve as ...

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    Keene shifts at Premier

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Sara Keene has stepped down as one of the chief executives of Premier Public Relations to take on a role as non-executive director. Keene, who founded Corbett and Keene in 1987, will act as a consultant to the board and will continue to run Premier's personal publicity for individual celebrities ...

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    Chambers heads to New South Wales

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Tania Chambers has been named chief executive of the New South Wales Film and Television Office, the government film agency in the Australian state that hosts the most production in the territory. She will relocate to the east coast from the opposite side of the country, once she has stepped ...

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    Phil Jackson named int'l video chief for Paramount

    2000-07-17T22:27:00Z

    Phil Jackson has been named the new London-based president of Paramount Home Entertainment International, where he will replace longstanding international video veteran Paul Miller at the end of July.Jackson joins Paramount from Walt Disney where he held the position of senior vice president/managing director, Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Europe, Middle ...

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    MPRM in overhaul

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Los Angeles-based MPRM Public Relations has reorganised its operational structure and named several key appointments. MPRM has hired Anthony Sprauve as senior vice-president for its digital media and technology (DMT) business. Shari Mesulam has been promoted to vice-president in film and events after two years as a director in the ...

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    US stars of tomorrow

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Over the past two decades, the Sundance Film Festival has developed into two distinct events. The festival, as started by Robert Redford, has actually changed very little over the last 20 years. Despite the new programmes and categories, and the increasing number of submissions - 1,852 US features this year ...

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    Analysis: International box-office - Weekend Jan 5-7

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Museum exhibits its attractionsFantasy-comedy Night At The Museum holds on strong to the top spot after the holiday season, grossing more than $30m in the three-day weekend and bringing its total to nearly $119m. Mel Gibson's Mayan-language action-adventure Apocalypto shot up 11 places and took $7.7m at the weekend after ...

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    Stuck at home

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    There is a kind of gold-rush mentality attached to the holiday season in just about every part of the globe. The Hollywood majors unleash dozens of fun rides and the rest of the world follows suit.Italy literally has its annual holiday movie in the form of the Nataleseries and France ...

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    Market focus: Digital cinema - Boost for digital drive

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Digital cinema has been the talk of the industry for the last few years but 2007 will see it making big leaps forward in many territories.The global spread will be uneven. Screen Digest figures below suggest the number of screens will rise from 2,918 to 5,564.Much of that growth will ...

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    Bateman appointed director of Rushes Soho Shorts

    2007-01-15T16:09:00Z

    Joe Bateman has joined Rushes Soho Shorts Festival as festival director, effective Feb 19. The event is now in its ninth year. He had recently been working at London members club The Hospital as head of cinema and event programming. He previously was head of special programming and private events ...

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    Adelaide festival to open with Rowland's Lucky Miles

    2007-01-16T04:18:00Z

    Michael James Rowland's almost completed debut film Lucky Miles is to open the Adelaide Film Festival on Feb 22 while Rolf de Heer's Dr Plonk is to close the event on March 4. Festival director Katrina Sedgwick also announced today that Australia's newest capital city film festival will this year ...

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    The view from 2007: 2006 box office trends

    2007-01-16T06:38:00Z

    The raw figures for the 2006 box office point to a widespread recovery. In the context of the last few years, however, it is perhaps more a case of steady advance than a big leap forward. That in itself may be exactly the kind of stability needed in a period ...

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    Dreamgirls and Babel top Globes while Mirren and Whitaker lead acting prizes

    2007-01-16T07:00:00Z

    Babel and Dreamgirls positioned themselves as Oscar frontrunners aftertaking top honours at the 64th Annual Golden Globes last night.Helen Mirren was crowned best actress in a drama for her portrayal ofthe reigning UK monarch in The Queen, while Forest Whitaker won bestactor for playing Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in The ...

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    Tartan Video's Sam Dunn takes on new role

    2007-01-16T10:41:00Z

    Tartan Video label manager Sam Dunn has been promoted to deputy managing director. Dunn has been with the company for six years, for which the company credits him with increasing their profile in the rapidly expanding DVD market, as well as being behind the success of lines such as their ...

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    Inside Story triumphs at AWGIES

    2000-07-18T11:59:00Z

    Robert Sutherland's script for The Inside Story won the prize for best original feature film at the Australian Writers Guild Awards (AWGIES) on July 15. Sutherland also produced and directed the low-budget privately-financed film.The Inside Story was the sole winner at the awards as no prize was given in the ...

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    China, MPA launch anti-piracy film competition

    2007-01-16T10:47:00Z

    The Motion Picture Association (MPA) and the organisers of the 14th Beijing Student Film Festival (BSFF) are sponsoring a China-wide contest to select the best student-made short film on the theme 'Respect Copyrights, Stay Away from Piracy'. The contest will challenge students to take a fresh look at the value ...

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    Lives Of Others leads German critics award nominations

    2007-01-16T11:43:00Z

    Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's European Film Award-winning The Lives Of Others has picked up nominations in seven of the nine categories for the 2006 German Film Critics' Award. The Stasi thriller, which is Germany's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at next month's Academy Awards, has been nominated ...

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    Intel, Eros hook up to provide Bollywood on-demand

    2007-01-16T13:31:00Z

    Eros International has joined forces with the Intel Corporation to deliver Bollywood movies on-demand, via broadband to PCs connected to televisions. The service will be available to Intel Viiv technology-based PC users, with plans to release a pre-DVD online premiere of I See You, a Bollywood film starring Arjun Rampal, ...

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    Slingshot hosts first online test screening for Sugarhouse Lane

    2007-01-17T04:00:00Z

    New UK digital production and distribution company Slingshot Studios has hosted the world's first online test screening for its first feature, Sugarhouse Lane . For the screening, Slingshot partnered with LoveFilm, Arts Alliance Media and Nielsen NRG for the project, which screened the film to more than 500 people in ...

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    Ewan McGregor signs on to Jackboots On Whitehall

    2007-01-16T15:03:00Z

    London 's Swipe Films has announced that Ewan McGregor will play the lead in their new indie comedy feature.Jackboots On Whitehall is a WWII spoof that tells what could have happened had the Germans won the Battle of Britain but were ultimately defeated by the Scots. 'Ewan will play a ...