Friday, 9 August 2013

News Corp Australia CEO Resigns; China Box-Office Standoff: Hollywood Could Get Payments Soon; Venice Fest Adds Films, Jury Members

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TOP STORIES
News Corp Australia CEO Kim Williams Resigns
The departure comes at the end of a week where News Corp chair Rupert Murdoch and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd engaged in a bitter pre-election war of words. | Read More
China Box-Office Standoff: Hollywood Could Receive Back Payments Soon
Sources say the powerful China Film Group is mulling a temporary settlement to resolve the tax dispute, with a permanent solution in the works. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Venice Fest Adds New Films to Lineup, Names New Jury Members
Among the new additions is Patrice Leconte's pre-World War I romantic drama "A Promise" and three documentaries. | Read More
Stephen Chow Developing Film With Thai Studio GTH
The thriller project will be a Thailand-China co-production for the Chinese market, directed by GTH hitmaker Banjong Pisanthanakun. | Read More
Former Viacom18 India Top Executive Launches Indie Film Banner
Vikram Malhotra, who earned a reputation for offbeat releases that performed well, says his Abundantia Entertainment will focus on "progressive" cinema. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Oprah Had Racist Experience in Switzerland, Gets Apology
UPDATE: The media mogul says a Zurich shop assistant refused to show her a handbag because it was "too expensive" for her, the owner says it was a "misunderstanding." | Read More
'Doctor Who' Lead Revelation Draws Ratings in U.S., Canada, Australia
BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of U.K. public broadcaster BBC, says more than 1.5 million people tuned in for the show on two continents. | Read More
Canada's City Picks Up NBC's 'The Million Second Quiz'
The acquisition comes as another NBC broadcast reality show, "America's Got Talent," gains momentum on the Canadian network. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Italy's Silvio Berlusconi Sees Wealth Rise 26 Percent to $7.6 Billion
Now under house arrest, the beleaguered media mogul has encountered many obstacles in the last year. But he also got richer. | Read More
Moody's Upgrades Debt Ratings on U.K.'s ITV
"The company has continued to successfully increase its total non-net advertising related revenues," says analyst Christian Azzi in lauding "the success of ITV Studios." | Read More
Scotland Yard Mulls BBC Fraud Probe (Report)
Politicians have criticized severance payments to former top executives of the U.K. public broadcaster that exceeded contractual promises. | Read More
REVIEWS
Holy Field Holy War: FIDMarseille Review
Veteran Polish-American documentarian Lech Kowalski tackles the controversial subject of 'fracking' in a film which picked up three awards at the French festival. | Read More
When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism: Locarno Review
The cerebral and absurdly witty vision of Romanian auteur Corneliu Porumboiu is applied to the world of filmmaking in his film about making a film that was shot on film. | Read More
Vijay and I: Locarno Review
German-born director Sam Garbarski casts Moritz Bleibtreu opposite Patricia Arquette in a disguise-driven, Big Apple-set romantic comedy. | Read More
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