No respect at home – Times Colonist

No respect at home – Times Colonist


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No respect at home
Times Colonist, Canada
By Michael D. Reid, Times ColonistApril 2, 2009 9:00 PM The Canadian film industry has come a long way since April 11, 1979, when the late Al Waxman announced the birth of what is now known as the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.
Limited release: Canadian film struggles for recognition Vancouver Sun
Genies touch down Metro Canda – Edmonton
Celebrating a hard sell: Canadian movies vie for the Genies Vancouver Sun
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Bollywood producers set to strike – BBC News


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Bollywood producers set to strike
BBC News, UK
Cinema-goers outside one swanky multi-screen cinema complex in Mumbai said they hoped the strike would end soon. "If the strike is on for a longer time we will watch the IPL [Indian Premier League cricket] at home or we will watch movies at single
Screens go dark as cinemas hit by Bollywood strike Times Online
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New York Asian Film Festival announces first half of 2009 line-up – Filmjerk.com


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New York Asian Film Festival announces first half of 2009 line-up
Filmjerk.com, CA
a region-free Blu-Ray disc of his highly regarded horror film "P," more than four years after it banned in its home country of Thailand, due to various rights issues and a decided lack of interest amongst distributors of Asian cinema in the States.

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Entertainment Geekly: The Push For A 3D Cinema Revolution – Gizmodo Australia


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Entertainment Geekly: The Push For A 3D Cinema Revolution
Gizmodo Australia, Australia
And having a solid 2D version of the film is equally important when it comes to the home cinema release, because you're not likely to see 3D home cinema releases any time soon, despite the new 3D plasmas from the likes of Samsung and Panasonic
Cinema's new dimension Cambridge Evening News
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Home cinema News Home Cinema Choice Awards announced – TechRadar UK


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Home cinema News Home Cinema Choice Awards announced
TechRadar UK, UK
The Home Cinema Choice Awards, sponsored by DTS, took place in London today, and TechRadar was there to catch all the action. Now in its 14th year, the awards created by Home Cinema Choice magazine (owned by TechRadar's publisher Future Publishing)
Home Cinema Choice Awards 2009 – winners announced T3
2009 Home Cinema Choice winners announced Home Cinema Choice
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