All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 25

  • News

    Protagonist takeson sales forBBC Films' In The Loop

    2008-05-01T11:28:00Z

    New UK sales company Protagonist Pictures has taken on its first third-party project, Armando Iannucci's In The Loop.Principal photography has now started on the BBC Films, UK Film Council and Aramid Entertainment project.Optimum Releasing has pre-bought UK theatrical rights to the political comedy.Tom Hollander, James Gandolfini, Chris Addison, Peter Capaldi, ...

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    The Works International takes on sales for Palka's Good Dick

    2008-05-01T06:00:00Z

    UK-based sales company The Works International has taken on rights for Good Dick, which premiered at Sundance.Glasgow-born Marianna Palka directed, produced and stars in the Los Angeles-set film, about an awkward romance between a porn-addicted loner and a video-store clerk. The cast also features Jason Ritter, Eric Edelstein, Mark Webber, ...

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    Sky works on new simultaneous deal for Lionsgate titles

    2008-04-30T15:31:00Z

    Sky Movies and Lionsgate UK are offering two Lionsgate titles, 3:10 To Yuma and War, free to Sky Movies subscribers on Sky Box Office the same time they are available for all other Sky Box Office viewers at a cost of about $8 (£3.99).The move is unusual because of the ...

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    Nine get funding from London Artists' Film and Video Awards

    2008-04-30T15:08:00Z

    Nine London-based film and video artists will receive funding to produce new work through the 2008 London Artists' Film and Video Awards (LAFVA), supported by Film London in partnership with Arts Council England.This year's award recipients, each receiving up to $40,000 for proposed projects, are: Luciano Zubillaga; Stephen Connolly; Sarah ...

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    James, Machin, Davies join Film Agency For Wales board

    2008-04-30T14:57:00Z

    The Film Agency For Wales has added three new board members. They are journalist/producer Alison James, THINKFilm International's Will Machin and Welsh media studies lecturer Cath Davies.The appointments were announced by Agency chairman Peter Edwards.Edwards said: 'The first 18 months of the life of the Film Agency has been an ...

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    Bekkie Sunley named brand manager for LoveFilm

    2008-04-30T14:19:00Z

    Bekkie Sunley has joined LoveFilm as brand manager.She joins LoveFilm from Universal Music Group, where she had product manager and marketing coordination roles across Universal Classics & Jazz, and Universal Music TV.Sunley will report to head of brand marketing Fliss White, who said: 'Bekkie is a welcome addition to the ...

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    Miramax partners with Vaughn's MARV for The Debt

    2008-04-30T13:25:00Z

    Miramax Films is partnering with Matthew Vaughn and Kris Thykier's London-based MARV Films on The Debt. Miramax has acquired world rights to the screenplay, which reunites Vaughn with his Stardust co-writer Jane Goldman.The film is a re-make of the Israeli film The Debt (Ha-Hov), a spy thriller about three Mossad ...

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    Lionsgate UK launches local production initiative with three projects

    2008-04-29T05:00:00Z

    Lionsgate UK has confirmed plans to increase investment in UK films, intending to develop, co-produce and co-finance at least two British features per year.The initiative kicks off with three UK features set to shoot in 2009: Stiff by Dan Mazer, Emily-Jane Secret Mum as a co-production with Elton John and ...

  • Features

    UK Special - Picket line - Strike one'

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    With a possible US actors' strike on the cards this summer, could it be a boom time for UK actors'Don't count on it, even if a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) strike goes ahead. All the leading UK actors are members of SAG as well as UK actors' union Equity, so ...

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    Special report: Hollywood goes anglophile

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    'Britain isin a golden era right now, particularly with directors,' says David Livingstone, worldwide president of marketing and distribution at UK powerhouse Working Title.Will and actors' strike benefit UK talent'At that company alone, there are new projects in the works from Edgar Wright, Joe Wright, Kevin Macdonald and Paul Greengrass. ...

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    UK's New Wave adds Unrelated, Tricks, Quiet Chaos

    2008-04-23T16:45:00Z

    New Wave Films, the new UK distributor set up by Artificial Eye veterans Pam Engel and Robert Beeson in February 2008, has acquired three new films for its initial slate.The new acquisitions are Unrelated, Tricks and Quiet Chaos.Joanna Hogg's Unrelated from the UK won the Fipresci prize at the 2007 ...

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    ContentFilm strikes $40m loan with JPMorgan Chase

    2008-04-23T16:08:00Z

    ContentFilm has signed a deal with JPMorgan Chase for a $40m long-term debt facility.JPMorgan Chase will structure and arrange the five-year senior secured revolving credit facility.ContentFilm noted that it had drawn down $27.5m of its existing $32m loan facility (including the CBC acquisition). The new $10-$15m of liquidity in the ...

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    Film Consultancy, High Point team for McGuckian's Inconceivable

    2008-04-23T13:11:00Z

    Penny Wolf's The Film Consultancy Partners and Carey Fitzgerald's High Point Media Group have joined forces to handle international sales for Mary McGuckian's Inconceivable, the third film in the director's 'amorality trilogy.'The film, previously known as Art In Las Vegas, is a UK-Canadian co-production between the UK's Pembridge Pictures, Canada's ...

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    Momentum signs first-look deal with producers See-Saw

    2008-04-21T17:32:00Z

    UK distributor Momentum Pictures has signed a first-look deal with the new London- and Sydney-based production company See-Saw Films.Momentum previously worked with one of See-Saw's founders, Iain Canning, with Anton Corbijn's hit Control.See-Saw, formed by Canning and producer Emile Sherman, is concentrating on producing and executive producing UK and Australian ...

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    Momentum signs first-look deal with producers See-Saw

    2008-04-21T17:32:00Z

    UK distributor Momentum Pictures has signed a first-look deal with the new London- and Sydney-based production company See-Saw Films.Momentum previously worked with one of See-Saw's founders, Iain Canning, with Anton Corbijn's hit Control.See-Saw, formed by Canning and producer Emile Sherman, is concentrating on producing and executive producing UK and Australian ...

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    London's Salt signs first-look deal with Alcove Entertainment

    2008-04-21T17:19:00Z

    London-based sales and finance company Salt (formerly Lumina Films) has signed a reciprocal first-look with Alcove Entertainment.Salt will be given first look to take on sales for productions by the London-Los Angeles-Dubai production and finance company. Also, Salt will bring new films into Alcove for production financing.Alcove is finalising the ...

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    Princess Ka'iulani wraps in Hawaii and moves to UK shoot

    2008-04-21T15:55:00Z

    Princess Ka'iulani, formerly titled Barbarian Princess, has ended the four-week Hawaiian leg of its shoot. The production will now move to shoot for 10 days in Norfolk, England by the end of April.Matador Pictures and Island Film Group's project is based on the true story of a Hawaiian princess who ...

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    Redpath steps up to become director of Berlinale's Generation

    2008-04-21T11:29:00Z

    Maryanne Redpath has been appointed the new director of the Berlinale's children's and youth film section Generation.Dieter Kosslick announced the appointment, which takes effect May 1.Redpath is currently co-director of Generation and has worked for the festival since 1993.Florian Weghorn, who has been with Generation since 2002, will now be ...

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    Ruby Blue, Kill Kill win top prizes at London International fest

    2008-04-21T11:18:00Z

    At the London Independent Film Festival, Jan Dunn's Ruby Blue won best UK feature and Gareth Roberts' Kill Kill Faster Faster won best international feature.For the UK award, sponsored by Prime Focus London, writer/director Dunn and her producer Elaine Wickham won post-production finance worth about $100,000.Julian Richards was named best ...

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    Special People wins Germany's Britspotting prize

    2008-04-21T11:05:00Z

    Justin Edgar's Special People won the best feature audience award at Britspotting, the British & Irish Film Festival in Germany. The film wins a post-production/editing prize worth $22,200 (Euros 14,000).Dominic Coleman, Sasha Hardway, Robyn Frampton, David Proud and Jason Maza star in the story of four kids in wheelchairs who ...