All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 54

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    Dinard to open British film festival with It's A Free World

    2007-09-07T06:00:00Z

    Ken Loach's It's A Free World, which world premiered in Venice and will also screen here in Toronto, has been selected as the opening-night film at the Festival of British Film in Dinard. The closing-night film is L'Heure Zero by Pascal Thomas.The festival, Oct 4-7 in the seaside town in ...

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    Bannenberg steps up acquisitions role for Lumiere

    2007-09-07T06:00:00Z

    Jan Declercq and Alexander Vandeputte of distributor Lumiere are strengthening ties with Esther Bannenberg, and the three will jointly handle Benelux acquisitions for Lumiere.Bannenberg will continue to do outside work with festivals, markets and training bodies through TOTO, but will now have more focus on being an acquisitions executive at ...

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    Ralph Fiennes and Hayley Atwell join Duchess' court

    2007-09-06T20:29:00Z

    Ralph Fiennes, Hayley Atwell and Dominic Cooper have all joined Keira Knightley in the cast of The Duchess, which starts shooting in London on Sept 23. Gabrielle Tana for Magnolia Mae and Michael Kuhn for Qwerty Films are producing with backing from Pathe Productions and BBC Films. Bullet Boy's Saul ...

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    InFrame strikes groundbreaking newspaper deal for The Riddle

    2007-09-06T19:43:00Z

    Brendan Foley's UK thriller The Riddle, starring Vinnie Jones, Derek Jacobi, Vanessa Redgrave and Julie Cox, will become the first feature film to receive its premiere via a national newspaper release. The Mail on Sunday purchased the rights to the film and is giving away up to 2.5m DVDs with ...

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    Goldwyn acquires Lelouch's thriller Roman De Gare

    2007-09-06T19:36:00Z

    Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired US rights for Claude Lelouch's new thriller Roman De Gare, which premiered in Cannes and opened in August in France.Dominique Pinon and Fanny Ardant star in the story of a popular novelist who does unusual research to find new characters. Lelouch wrote, directed and produced. ...

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    Norway submits Gone With The Woman for Oscar race

    2007-09-06T17:29:00Z

    Norwegian director Petter Naess' Gone with the Woman (Tatt av kvinnen), which will have its international premiere here in Toronto, will represent Norway in the race for the foreign-language Oscar.Starring Trond Fausa Aurvag and Marian Saastad Ottesen, the film is adapted from Erlend Loe's 1993 novel. Naess was also up ...

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    Ryan Phillippe and Abbie Cornish join the fight for Viking epic

    2007-09-06T05:00:00Z

    Ryan Phillippe, Abbie Cornish and Sean Bean have come on board Menno Meyjes' next film Last Battle Dreamer.The $20m Viking epic adventure will shoot starting Nov 19 for eight weeks in the UK and Germany, backed by Future Films with Handmade Films International handling international sales.Phillippe stars as Thorfinn, a ...

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    Charlotte Van Weede joins HanWay sales team

    2007-09-05T20:01:00Z

    HanWay Films has announced several new appointments to its sales team.Charlotte van Weede (formerly Arnold) has joined as a joint Director of Sales with Thorsten Schumacher, a four-year HanWay veteran who has been promoted. They will share worldwide sales responsibilities and both report to HanWay CEO Tim Haslam.Van Weede had ...

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    Slingshot strikes 12-film development deal with BBC Films

    2007-09-05T19:40:00Z

    The UK's new low-budget digital studio Slingshot Studios is workingwith BBC Films to co-develop and co-finance four projects in 2007 and afurther eight projects in 2008.The projects will be shot using Slingshot's micro-budget model, with UK theatrical release through Slingshot and a TV platform on the BBC.BBC Films and Slingshot ...

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    McGuckian starts shoot for A.R.T In Las Vegas

    2007-09-05T19:39:00Z

    Mary McGuckian has started a five-week shoot this week in London for A.R.T. In Las Vegas, a drama set in the world of fertility treatment. The shoot will move to Las Vegas for two weeks in mid September. The fly-on-the-wall fertility clinic story is the final film in McGuckian's amorality ...

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    Spengler to kick off Humanoides slate with Luchadores 5

    2007-09-05T06:51:00Z

    Superman producer Pierre Spengler has announced plans for his next comic book adaptation, Luchadores 5. The film is the first in Spengler's previously announced 12-film slate with the European comic book/graphic novel publisher Les Humanoides Associes.Former Humanoids chief executive and Spengler's producing partner in Clubdeal, F Alexander Giger, will also ...

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    Damian Spandley joins The Works UK Distribution

    2007-09-03T13:45:00Z

    Damian Spandley has been named head of sales at The Works UK Distribution. He had been senior programmer for City Screen. He replaces David Shear, who recently moved from The Works to Revolver Entertainment. He will now be responsible for The Works UK Distribution's dating strategy and exhibitor relation and ...

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    Bankside takes on sales for Shake Hands With The Devil

    2007-09-03T12:12:00Z

    Going into the Toronto International Film Festival, UK-based Bankside Films has acquired Roger Spottiswoode's Shake Hands With The Devil. The film screens as a Special Presentation in Toronto. Michael Donovan (Bowling for Columbine) produces with Laszlo Barna.Shake Hands With The Devil is based on the autobiography of Lieutenant General Romeo ...

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    Fipresci names Mungiu's 4 Months best film of the year

    2007-09-03T11:44:00Z

    At the Fipresci Grand Prix vote, Cristian Mungiu's Romanian abortion drama 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (4 Luni, 3 Saptamini si 2 Zile) has been named best film of the year. The vote reflects 248 members of the International Federation of Film Critics. Other top films in the ...

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    Met Film Post acquires Chris Atkins' S2S Post

    2007-08-31T17:51:00Z

    UK-based Met Film Post has acquired indie post-production company S2S Post, which has worked on more than 30 features since its creation six years ago.S2S founder Chris Atkins will step down from running the company to concentrate on the feature film production side of S2S. He recently directed his first ...

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    EMI plans September DVD release of Chelsea football documentary

    2007-08-31T13:46:00Z

    EMI continues its recent foray into feature documentary releases with the Sept 24 DVD launch of Blue Revolution.EMI Catalogue will handle the Bombo Sports and Entertainment production.The film traces the past three years in the life of Chelsea Football Club, including interviews with players and management (including Jose Mourinho, John ...

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    UKFC supports release of In The Hands Of The Gods with $300,000

    2007-08-31T13:33:00Z

    The UK Film Council has announced the latest funding recipients from its Prints & Advertising Fund, which supports the release of specialised films. The awards are: $303,363 (£150,000) to Lionsgate UK for In The Hands Of The Gods$294,262 (£145,500) to Artificial Eye for Lady Chatterley$252,600 (£125,000) to Optimum Releasing ...

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    London agency ICM changes name to Independent

    2007-08-31T10:45:07Z

    Leading London-based talent agency ICM is changing its name to Independent Talent Group, or Independent. The change follows 2002's management buyout from ICM Inc.The change reflects 'the group's true independence from ICM Inc. in the USA and is also to obviate confusion in the marketplace,' the company said. Independent represents ...

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    EFA People's Choice nominees include The Queen and Black Book

    2007-08-31T10:25:00Z

    The European Film Academy has announced the nominees for this year's People's Choice Award.Film fans across Europe vote for the winner online from Sept 1 to Oct 31. Past winners include Volver, Amelie, The Full Monty and Good Bye, Lenin!. The winner will be announced at the European Film Awards ...

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    United Kingdom - Mountain High

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Eight months in as president of Paramount Pictures International (PPI), Andrew Cripps is enjoying the change of pace from his last job as president and COO of UIP."What I've really thrived on are two things," he says. "Working with all divisions at Paramount and being part of the overall decision-making ...