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jeudi 19 septembre 2013

Sony CEO Lauds 'Fairly Good' Relationship With Activist Investor; Rio Expands Studio Capability Before Olympics; China, Japan Team Up for 'Art of War' TV Series

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Sony CEO: Dan Loeb Helped Put Spotlight on Entertainment Assets
Kaz Hirai describes his relationship with Loeb and his hedge fund as "fairly good" and acknowledges his firm's studio should refine its movie greenlighting process. | Read More
Rio de Janeiro Expands Studio Capability Prior to World Cup, Olympics
The city aims to concentrate more than half the country's independent studio area in a new "Audiovisual City." | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Oscars: Mexico Nominates 'Heli' for Foreign Language Category
The Mexican film academy also chose "The Golden Cage" to compete in Spain's Goya Awards. | Read More
Tokyo Film Fest Announces Lineup, Visits From Robert de Niro, Tom Hanks
Francis Ford Coppola and Sofia Coppola are also scheduled to attend the festival, where six of the 15 competition titles will be world premieres. | Read More
San Sebastian: A European Launchpad for Festival Titles
A premier gateway to Europe for Latin American talent, Spain's top festival is an important part of film's global marketing strategy. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
BBC TV Boss Looks to Boost Development Budget, Creativity, Global Competitiveness
Danny Cohen unveils new initiatives, including plans to send senior managers "back to the floor" and improve collaboration with BBC Worldwide, and says "creative brilliance is at the heart of our future success." | Read More
U.K.'s Channel 4 Acquires Andy Samberg Cop Comedy 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
After recently buying "Marvel's Agents of Shield," the broadcaster says it will air the series about a group of detectives on its E4 network. | Read More
U.K. Author's Debut Novel 'Marriage Material' Set for TV Adaptation
The Britain-set Indian family saga from Sathnam Sanghera has been co-optioned by Kudos, part of 21st Century Fox's Elisabeth Murdoch-led Shine Group, and Parti Productions. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Berlusconi Vows to Stay in Politics, Even if Booted From Senate
The billionaire media mogul, facing a Senate expulsion and a year of house arrest, says "popular consensus" gives him the authority to stay involved. | Read More
Nintendo Tycoon Hiroshi Yamauchi Dies at 85
News of the gaming pioneer's death -- he grew Nintendo from a maker of playing cards into a global tech giant during his 53-years as CEO -- got the Tokyo Game Show off to a solemn start on Thursday. | Read More
U.K. Ad Study: Cinema Spots See Big Gain in Trust
Nielsen also finds Brits now trust online banner and text message promotions more, but trust personal recommendations most and are less likely than people globally to act on social network ads. | Read More
REVIEWS
The Sea: Toronto Review
Ciaran Hinds anchors a mournfully romantic Irish tale based on the prize-winning novel by author John Banville. | Read More
Young Detective Dee – Rise of the Sea Dragon (Di Ren Jie Zhi Shen Du Long Wang): Film Review
Three years after the success of Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame, Tsui Hark delivers a prequel tracing the rise of the young Tang Dynasty action hero. | Read More
Before the Winter Chill (Avant L'hiver): Telluride Review
Philippe Claudel's third feature, which stars Daniel Auteuil and Kristin Scott-Thomas, has a distinctly literary feel. | Read More
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