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Kodak to Sell Film Business That Made It a Blue Chip
Wall Street Journal
Eastman Kodak Co. is putting the camera-film business that helped make it a blue-chip company on the block as the company struggles to adapt to changing times and reorganize under bankruptcy protection. Kodak said on Thursday it would sell its ...
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'Titanic,' 'Raiders' usher in Blu-ray Disc blitz
USA TODAY
A stream of box-office hits and classics, including the Indiana Jones films and Titanic, are queued up for release on Blu-ray Disc as part of a concerted campaign to cement the high-definition format's place in your living room. The 6-year-old Blu-ray ...
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Hicks: Martin Scorsese sued over film he didn't make
San Jose Mercury News
Martin Scorsese is being sued for a movie he didn't make 20 years ago. According to the suit, filed Wednesday by Cecchi Pictures in Los Angeles Superior Court, Scorsese began to discuss directing an adaptation of Shusaku Endo's 1966 novel "Silence" in ...
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Burton's "Frankenweenie" opens London film festival
Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Tim Burton's "Frankenweenie", a black-and-white animated tale of a boy and his dog, will be the opening picture at this year's London film festival, organizers announced on Thursday. Disney's stop-motion animated 3D movie will ...
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Film "Sparkle" recalls a time when Detroit shined
Reuters
Cameo appearances in the film like that of Universal Motown recording artist and Detroit resident Kem, whose soulful love songs often pay homage to original Motown talents, also gave the movie an air of familiarity. MUSIC STARS, EVERYDAY PEOPLE ...
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International film festival planned to help New Delhi celebrate century as ...
Washington Post
NEW DELHI — Mumbai may be home to Bollywood, but India's capital city wants to have fun at the movies, too. The first Delhi International Film Festival has been scheduled for this December. Festival director Suresh Kumar Goswami said the festival ...
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Film as Activism -- Richard Peña Talks 'Orientation: A New Arab Cinema'
Huffington Post
While two years ago talking about films like Cairo Exit and City of Life drew blank stares in NYC conversations, these days it's becoming increasingly challenging to secure tickets for any film from MENA screening in the Big Apple. One such sure-to ...
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Picketing could disrupt Toronto film festival
Globe and Mail
A little-known squad of specialists who inspect and prepare films for projection began picketing the festival's Bell Lightbox cinema headquarters in downtown Toronto this week after much of their work was contracted out to Deluxe Entertainment Services ...
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Fox Buys Comedies From Original Film & Hypnotic - Deadline.com
By NELLIE ANDREEVA
Two pods of top feature players, Neal Moritz's Original Film and Doug Liman and David Bartis' Hypnotic, have set up single-camera comedy projects at Fox.
Deadline.com
Frankenweenie To Open London Film Festival; Tony Scott Memorial ...
By Brian Brooks
Also in Thursday morning's round up of news briefs, Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock scores a CNN show. For the first time, the Venice Film Festival will screen some of its films via the internet alongside their premieres. And a boxing ...
Movieline
Daily Film Blog 08-23-2012 Trevor Colden
By John Bradford
Am on fire: Trevor Colden. Film photo from a trip up to Portland with the Emerica squad.
Skateboarder Magazine
Martin Scorsese Sued by Production Company Over Film Adaptation ...
By Lucas Shaw
Martin Scorsese, according to the suit, has promised on several occasions to direct an adaptation of a Japanese novel but habitually postponed doing so.
TheWrap.com - Entertainment Industry...
Seeking a New York Audience for a Film Rooted in Trinidad ...
By By VIJAI SINGH
A young filmmaker strives to interest West Indians in New York in his new short film that depicts the relationship between a father and his son in Trinidad.
City Room

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Film Threat - Falling Up
Filmmaker Stephon Litwinczuk's documentary Falling Up opens in 2004, focusing on the life of ...
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