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  • Sundance sets submission deadline
    Tuesday July 08th 2008

    The Sundance Institute has set Sept. 8 as the deadline for feature films to be submitted for consideration for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The early submission deadline for all films is Aug. 18, and the deadline for short film submissions is Sept. 5. The application can be completed directly[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 07/04/08 to 07/06/08
    Monday July 07th 2008

    FilmTotalHancock, SONY$62,603,879Wall-E, DISNEY$32,509,203Wanted, UNIVERSAL$20,050,070Get Smart, WARNER BROS.$11,109,408Kung Fu Panda, PARAMOUNT$7,318,635The Incredible Hulk, Universal$4,899,280Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, PARAMOUNT$3,774,807Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, PICTUREHOUSE$3,296,929Sex and The City, WARNER BROS.$2,382,438You Don’t Mess With The Zohan, SONY$1,981,251

  • Industry awaits AFTRA vote
    Monday July 07th 2008

    Hollywood’s still holding its breath. The potential for a strike by SAG or a possible lockout of the guild’s roughly 120,000 members by the studios will be greatly affected by the results of AFTRA’s contract ratification vote. Ballots are due back Monday with the results expected to be announced Tuesday.[…]

  • Entertainment One expands grasp
    Monday July 07th 2008

    In a move that propels Entertainment One to the top ranks of the Canuck film and TV biz, the rapidly expanding company has bought three Canadian TV companies and one film distributor. Entertainment One has acquired Los Angeles-based TV producer Blueprint Entertainment, Toronto-based Barna-Alper Prods. and Toronto-based international TV distrib Oasis Intl. In addition, it has purchased Maximum Films, the film distrib founded a year ago by veteran Canadian film player Robert Lantos.

  • Toronto festival expands its services
    Friday July 04th 2008

    The Toronto Intl. Film Festival sales and industry office will partner with online database reference source Cinando as part of its commitment to offer expanded services this year. Accredited TIFF delegates will be automatically included in the Cinando networking community, which lists companies, films, projects and rights. “Our expanded partnership with Cinando will allow for more efficient and productive planning for buyers and sales agents at TIFF08,” fest sales and industry office director Stefan Wirthensohn said.

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  • Sundance sets submission deadline
    Tuesday July 08th 2008

    The Sundance Institute has set Sept. 8 as the deadline for feature films to be submitted for consideration for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The early submission deadline for all films is Aug. 18, and the deadline for short film submissions is Sept. 5. The application can be completed directly[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 07/04/08 to 07/06/08
    Monday July 07th 2008

    FilmTotalHancock, SONY$62,603,879Wall-E, DISNEY$32,509,203Wanted, UNIVERSAL$20,050,070Get Smart, WARNER BROS.$11,109,408Kung Fu Panda, PARAMOUNT$7,318,635The Incredible Hulk, Universal$4,899,280Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, PARAMOUNT$3,774,807Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, PICTUREHOUSE$3,296,929Sex and The City, WARNER BROS.$2,382,438You Don’t Mess With The Zohan, SONY$1,981,251

  • Industry awaits AFTRA vote
    Monday July 07th 2008

    Hollywood’s still holding its breath. The potential for a strike by SAG or a possible lockout of the guild’s roughly 120,000 members by the studios will be greatly affected by the results of AFTRA’s contract ratification vote. Ballots are due back Monday with the results expected to be announced Tuesday.[…]

  • Entertainment One expands grasp
    Monday July 07th 2008

    In a move that propels Entertainment One to the top ranks of the Canuck film and TV biz, the rapidly expanding company has bought three Canadian TV companies and one film distributor. Entertainment One has acquired Los Angeles-based TV producer Blueprint Entertainment, Toronto-based Barna-Alper Prods. and Toronto-based international TV distrib Oasis Intl. In addition, it has purchased Maximum Films, the film distrib founded a year ago by veteran Canadian film player Robert Lantos.

  • Toronto festival expands its services
    Friday July 04th 2008

    The Toronto Intl. Film Festival sales and industry office will partner with online database reference source Cinando as part of its commitment to offer expanded services this year. Accredited TIFF delegates will be automatically included in the Cinando networking community, which lists companies, films, projects and rights. “Our expanded partnership with Cinando will allow for more efficient and productive planning for buyers and sales agents at TIFF08,” fest sales and industry office director Stefan Wirthensohn said.

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Archives for: July 20085
  • Sundance sets submission deadline
    Tuesday July 08th 2008

    The Sundance Institute has set Sept. 8 as the deadline for feature films to be submitted for consideration for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The early submission deadline for all films is Aug. 18, and the deadline for short film submissions is Sept. 5. The application can be completed directly[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 07/04/08 to 07/06/08
    Monday July 07th 2008

    FilmTotalHancock, SONY$62,603,879Wall-E, DISNEY$32,509,203Wanted, UNIVERSAL$20,050,070Get Smart, WARNER BROS.$11,109,408Kung Fu Panda, PARAMOUNT$7,318,635The Incredible Hulk, Universal$4,899,280Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, PARAMOUNT$3,774,807Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, PICTUREHOUSE$3,296,929Sex and The City, WARNER BROS.$2,382,438You Don’t Mess With The Zohan, SONY$1,981,251

  • Industry awaits AFTRA vote
    Monday July 07th 2008

    Hollywood’s still holding its breath. The potential for a strike by SAG or a possible lockout of the guild’s roughly 120,000 members by the studios will be greatly affected by the results of AFTRA’s contract ratification vote. Ballots are due back Monday with the results expected to be announced Tuesday.[…]

  • Entertainment One expands grasp
    Monday July 07th 2008

    In a move that propels Entertainment One to the top ranks of the Canuck film and TV biz, the rapidly expanding company has bought three Canadian TV companies and one film distributor. Entertainment One has acquired Los Angeles-based TV producer Blueprint Entertainment, Toronto-based Barna-Alper Prods. and Toronto-based international TV distrib Oasis Intl. In addition, it has purchased Maximum Films, the film distrib founded a year ago by veteran Canadian film player Robert Lantos.

  • Toronto festival expands its services
    Friday July 04th 2008

    The Toronto Intl. Film Festival sales and industry office will partner with online database reference source Cinando as part of its commitment to offer expanded services this year. Accredited TIFF delegates will be automatically included in the Cinando networking community, which lists companies, films, projects and rights. “Our expanded partnership with Cinando will allow for more efficient and productive planning for buyers and sales agents at TIFF08,” fest sales and industry office director Stefan Wirthensohn said.

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