All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 37

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    High Point expands with new Sydney-based operations led by Bowen

    2008-01-28T17:08:00Z

    UK-based High Point Media Group has expanded its operations to now include Australia and New Zealand.Producer/writer Adam Bowen will head up the Sydney-based operations to source films and TV projects from Australia and New Zealand.Bowen will work closely with High Point's head of productions and acquisitions Carl Simons and head ...

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    Times BFI London Film Festival sets 2008 dates Oct 15-30

    2008-01-26T18:28:00Z

    The Times BFI London Film Festival has set its 2008 dates for Oct 15-30. The festival's 2007 edition ran Oct 17-Nov 1. The dates overlap directly with the third Rome Film Fest, which has been rescheduled for Oct 22-31.Sandra Hebron, who continues as the LFF's artistic director, expects to programme ...

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    San Sebastian adds new coordinators in France, Latin America

    2008-01-25T11:09:00Z

    The San Sebastian Festival has added two new international delegates to its network.

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    Woolliscroft joins post-production company Concrete

    2008-01-25T11:03:00Z

    London-based post-production company Concrete has appointed Peter Woolliscroft as audio designer.He will run and operate Concrete's audio suite.'I am delighted to be working at Concrete and with such a professional and highly creative company - it is very exciting indeed.' Peter adds.In addition, Concrete is working with HD camera rental ...

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    BBC Worldwide to offer clips on MySpace

    2008-01-24T15:37:00Z

    BBC Worldwide has come on board as the first major broadcasting partner for MySpace.The deal includes three-minute clips from popular BBC programmes such as Top Gear, The Catherine Tate Show, Doctor Who and talk show Parkinson being featured on MySpace. The companies will share advertising revenue.Initial offerings will include 150 ...

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    Bond 22 has a title: Quantum Of Solace

    2008-01-24T14:34:00Z

    Bond 22, which has been shooting since November, now has a title: Quantum Of Solace.Daniel Craig is reprising his role as James Bond after successfully taking on the part of 007 in 2006's hit Casino Royale.The new film's title is taken from the name of a 1960 short story by ...

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    The Works takes on sales for Shane Meadows' Somers Town

    2008-01-23T17:17:00Z

    The Works International has come on board for international sales (excluding the UK)of Shane Meadows' Somers Town, which has its world premiere in Berlin's Generation programme onFeb 9.The film, shich started out as a short and grew into a feature, reteams the director with Thomas Turgoose, his acclaimed young star ...

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    Pact says remaining staffers will concentrate on policy, biz affairs

    2008-01-23T16:55:00Z

    The UK's producers group Pact has clarified some plans as part of its recently announced restructuring.The group poined out that its overall numbers of staff will be reduced by more than half in the restructuring. The remaining Pact employees will shift their emphasis to work on two revised core propositions: ...

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    David Bradford joins Future Shorts as managing director

    2008-01-23T11:42:00Z

    UK-based short film label Future Shorts has hired David Bradford as its managing director.Bradford had been senior advisor at the BBC Trust, head of strategy and ventures at the MOBO Awards, business development consultant at Ministry of Sound and manager of corporate affairs at EMI Group.Fabien Riggall, Director of Future ...

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    Holroyd starts UK shoot for political thriller WMD

    2008-01-23T11:30:00Z

    David Holroyd's UK micro-budget political thriller WMD started a four-week shoot on Jan 21.Simon Lenagan, Jo-Anne Knowles, Glenn Conroy, Robert Cambrinus and Burnell Tucker star.The film, inspired in part by reality, is about an MI-6 desk officer who uncovers inaccuracies in evidence about the Iraq invasion.Holroyd makes his feature film ...

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    Maja Zimmermann joins acquisitions team at Altadena

    2008-01-23T10:30:00Z

    Maja Zimmermann has joined the acquisitions team for UK-based sales company Altadena Films. She is currently attending Sundance.Zimmerman previously worked in development for Miramax TV and Strictly Films, and has also produced indepdent films and directed 12x12.'We are delighted to have someone with Maja's experience join the Altadena team. Maja ...

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    Metrodome plans re-release of Oscar nominated Away From Her

    2008-01-22T16:04:00Z

    On the back of the two Oscar nominations for Away From Her, the film's UK distributor, Metrodome, has announced plans to revive the film in a limited theatrical re-release in select UK cinemas from Feb 15.Metrodome originally released the film, nominated for best actress (Julie Christie) and best adapted screenplay ...

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    There Will Be Blood, NoCountry For Old Menlead Oscar nominations

    2008-01-22T13:29:00Z

    Joel & Ethan Coen's No Country For Old Men and Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood lead the Oscar race with eight nods each; Tony Gilroy's Michael Clayton and Joe Wright's Atonement follow with seven each.All are in the Best Picture race, along with Jason Reitman's Juno. Wright is ...

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    Glasgow to open with UK premiere of Cassandra's Dream

    2008-01-22T13:00:00Z

    The Glasgow Film Festival has announced its 2008 programme, with a number of high-profile UK premieres including Woody Allen's Cassandra's Dream (the opening night film), Craig Gillespie's Lars And The Real Girl (closing night), Roger Donaldson's The Bank Job, Paul Andrew Williams' The Cottage, Guiseppe Tornatore's The Unknown, Alain Corneau's ...

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    High Point takes on sales for Kuijpers'Nothing To Lose

    2008-01-22T11:32:00Z

    High Point Films has continued its long-time relationship with Dutch film-maker Pieter Kuijpers by taking on world sales (outside Benelux) for his latest film Nothing To Lose.The project, which will have a gala premiere at this week's International Film Festival Rotterdam, will later screen at Berlin's European Film Market. Independent ...

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    VTR adds Machine Effects to Prime Focus Group

    2008-01-22T11:23:00Z

    Post-production powerhouse VTR has acquired visual effects company Machine Effects Ltd, in a deal worth just over $4m (£2m).John Lockwood and Steve Street founded UK-based Machine Effects, which as worked on films including Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Hot Fuzz and several Harry Potter films. Services provided include pre-production, pre-visualisation and ...

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    UK producers group PACT defends cuts to worried film industry

    2008-01-22T06:49:00Z

    UK producers group PACT is defending its restructuring moves to streamline the organisation in the midst of funding woes.Some film producers are more wary of the restruturing and say their interests could be pushed aside as TV takes more attention at PACT.In December,the elected PACT Council approveda strategic plan, unanimously ...

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    UK producers group PACT defends restructuring to worried industry

    2008-01-22T05:00:00Z

    UK producers group PACT is defending plans to streamline the organisation in the midst of funding woes.But some film producersfear their interests could be pushed aside in a leaner organisation which theybelievecould concentrate attention on television.The elected Pact Council approved a new strategic plan at its final meeting in December ...

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    Control Room director Noujaim heads Pangea Day film project

    2008-01-21T11:32:00Z

    Jehane Noujaim, director of acclaimed 2004 documentary Control Room, is heading a unique project offering a global day of film.Pangea Day, which is scheduled for May 10, 2008, will be held in eight different cities: Cairo, Dharamsala, Jerusalem, Kigali, London, New York, Ramallah and Rio de Janeiro. The venues will ...

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    Rome Film Fest moves dates back to October 22-31

    2008-01-21T10:59:00Z

    The Rome Film Fest has moved its dates for 2008 to Oct 22-31. The festival had been scheduled for Oct 2-12, which was just three weeks after Italy's other big festival, Venice, scheduled to run Aug 27-Sept 6.The 2007 festival ran Oct 18-27.Rome, now in its third year, will now ...