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Paramount acquires US rights of Area 51
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Warner in plans for Clint Eastwood DVD collection
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This Is It on DVD, Blu-ray disc on 26 January
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New Moon maintains No.1 position at US box-office
(30 Nov 2009 )
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Marc Shaiman to compose music for 82nd Academy Awards
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Song Of Siren wins top prize at Golden Horse Film Fest
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UKFC fund for Nowhere Boy, 44 Inch Chest
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New Moon expected to cross the $200 million mark
(28 Nov 2009 )
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Coca-Cola to promote Avatar
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4th Iranian film fest to have Iran revolution as themen
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Simon Shaps appointed MercuryMedia chairman
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Samson & Delilah is best film at Asia Pacific Screen Awards
(27 Nov 2009 )
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Galaxy Pictures debuts with release of Psych 9
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Welcome annex European Parliament's LUX Prize
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MGM in a deal with You Tube; starts posting content
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Polanski granted $4.5m bail; will be under house arrest
(26 Nov 2009 )
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Katherine Brooks to direct female jockey biopic for Gravity Films
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Works of Julien Temple and Paul Andrew at European networking event
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Joana Vicente is interim executive director of IFP
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Mariah Carey to be honoured at Palm Springs fest
(25 Nov 2009 )
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Sky's sells exhibition biz to Amalgamated Holdings for NZ $59 million
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Germany's Senator Ent launches Cologne-based production arm
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Gus Van Sant project goes underway in Portland
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Disney's The Princess and the Frog opens Wednesday
(24 Nov 2009 )
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Italian film 'La Boca del Lupo' wins top prize at Turin fest
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Santa Barbara fest to honour four
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Bulls break free injuring two on Knight & Day set
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Jacko glove to adorn MJ shrine at Macau
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News Corp in race for snapping up MGM
(23 Nov 2009 )
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Peter Ramsey to direct DreamWorks Animation's The Guardians
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Precious" to close Bahamas International Film Festival
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Venice to premiere Ray's We Can't Go Home Again
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New Moon rises to great heights in first wave of overseas debuts
(21 Nov 2009 )
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Sherry Horman's The No Game has Harfen and Aghdashloo in cast
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Film Independent receives $30,000 Academy Foundation grant
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UK film industry welcomes UKFC overhaul
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Werner Herzog to head Berlinale jury
(20 Nov 2009 )
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SPWAG inks international distribution deal with CBS Films
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Samson & Delilah among Australia's IF Awards
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Marisa McGrath is svp of Sony's national theatrical publicity
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15 documentaries in Academy nominee list
(19 Nov 2009 )
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24th Israel Film Festival to honour Elliot Gould and Paul Schrader
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Five films nominated to Golden Globe animated feature category
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Warner Bros, Vue, Tesco, NX Distribution forge partnership with CinemaNX
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UK Film Council undergoes major overhaul
(18 Nov 2009 )
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Kristofferson honored with Stephen Bruton Award at Lone Star film festival
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'Paranormal Activity' grosses $100 mn in US in five weeks
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Fans of 'Sherlock Holmes' get a blog
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Veteran Edward Woodward dies at 79
(17 Nov 2009 )
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Chinese Ent giants to invest $88m in film and TV production
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SPAA to ask Aus government for $84m cash benefit
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CJ CGV to open third multiplex in China on 19 November
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Sony's 2012 grosses $160m overseas
(16 Nov 2009 )
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'Paju' to Open Rocarno Film Festival
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Louis D'Esposito is Marvel Studios co-president
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Wide Pictures acquires major US titles for exhibition in Spain
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Kimberly Fox parts ways with QED International as sales chief
(14 Nov 2009 )
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VES' Lifetime Achievement award to James Cameron
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Marvel Studios promotes Louis D'Esposito as co-president
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Martin Scorsese to receive Cecil B DeMille award
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Sony releases 2012 globally
(13 Nov 2009 )
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Dante Harper to script Hansel and Greetel
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Lux Digital's Nightmares in Red, White and Blue wins Best Documentary award
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Essential, Gigapix team up on children's films
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Academy receives 20 animation films viewing for Oscars
(12 Nov 2009 )
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Exhibitors steaming over 'Meatballs'
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Halle Berry tipped to receive Sherry Lansing award
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Morgan Freeman to be feted at Palm Springs Film Festival
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Secret of Kells in Oscar-qualifying run
(11 Nov 2009 )
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Wild Bunch in a two-film deal with GK Films
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NeoClassics acquires worldwide rights of The Over The Hill Band
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Film critic David Ansen is LAFF artistic director
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Mark Zoradi quits as Disney Group President
(10 Nov 2009 )
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Slumdog among EFA Award nominations
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IFC acquires all US feature rights to Olivier Assayas' Carlos
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Coach 14 bags foreign sales rights of Castro's Daughter
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'A Christmas Carol' debuts with $ 31 million at the box-office
(9 Nov 2009 )
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Red Box Films in co-production deal with Passion Pictures
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Macerola is president and CEO of SODEC
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Singapore's Mega Media to co-finance Floating Life
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The Danish Girl to have Gwyneth Paltrow and Nicole Kidman in lead
(7 Nov 2009 )
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Magnolia acquires US rights of The Good Heart
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Fortissimo Films in partnership with Korea's CJ Entertainment
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IM Global rolls out theatrical arm
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Neon Sign is MDA's first project under IFF funds
(6 Nov 2009 )
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Julien Temple to direct art heist film Fake!
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Intandem acquires global right of Ways To Live Forever
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Matt Damon in talks for True Grit role
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Elton John to be discharged soon from hospital
(5 Nov 2009 )
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Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin to co-host next Academy Awards
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Park Circus in a distribution deal with HanWay
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Sony Classics acquires US rights of Mother and Child
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Helen Mirren in action thriller Red
(4 Nov 2009 )
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James Cameron's 'Avatar' to feature Lisbeth Scott vocals
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Shooting of Submarine underway
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ACI gets global rights of romantic musical Moonlight Serenade
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Warner Bros Spain names Josh Berger as president and MD
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Terminator franchise under the hammer
( 3 Nov 2009 )
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Stewart Till close to establishing intl distribution network
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Huayi share price doubles on launch in stock market
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Cinemavault to spice up AFM with
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Korean thriller The Housemaid set for a remake
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This Is It grosses $69 mn internationally, gets extension
( 2 Nov 2009 )
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