Monday, January 31, 2011

GLIU is an award winning photographer who has exhibited work in Los Angeles and London. Based in Hollywood and London, Ginger Liu also promotes independent film and photography through her company, Ginger Media & Entertainment.
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

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Friday, January 28, 2011

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Judy Lee joins with Obscure Productions for "Polluted"
The short film POLLUTED, directed by Li Pingru (Judy Lee) is a short film about crossing boundaries in modern China, where many things are forbidden -- Including shooting this film.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ginger Liu Winner - FEP European Fine Art Photograph of the Year Award 2010

The technical international Jury will consist of at least 5 experts nominated by the FEP and the Jury’s decisions will be final. The winners will be awarded at a special ceremony at the Second FEP European Congress of Professional Photographers, to be held in Lyon, France, on February 6th to 8th 2011. The awards will consist of certificates and an “FEP European Fine Art Photograph of the Year Award” trophy.

The best 15 pictures will be printed for inclusion in the awards collection which will be exhibited at the Second FEP European Congress of Professional Photographers. This collection will then travel throughout major European countries.

Results will be published in the press and on the FEP Web Site www.europeanphotographers.eu
Bernd Eichinger, producer of Oscar-nominated films including Downfall and The Baader Meinhof Complex, died s of a heart attack yesterday in Los Angeles.
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The 61-year-old producer, whose credits also include The Name of the Rose, Perfume – The Story of A Murder and The Fantastic Four, died during a dinner Monday night .
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Monday, January 24, 2011

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

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Friday, January 21, 2011

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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Sony Pictures Classics has snagged rights to Jeff Nichols’ Sundance entry “Take Shelter” for North America, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand. “Shelter,” starring Michael Shannon, is in the dramatic competish at Sundance. The storyline follows an Ohio man who is mysteriously driven to build a storm shelter in his family’s backyard. Tyler Davidson of Strange Matter Films and Sophia Lin produce.
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Sundance Selects a “Tabloid”

Sundance Selects has picked up North American rights to “Tabloid,” the Errol Morris doc that bowed at the 2010 Toronto Film Festival. The film traces the varying viewpoints in the 1970s “Case of the Manacled Mormon,” in which a beauty queen flew to England either to abduct or to liberate her paramour. Sundance Selects aims to screen the film at festivals prior to giving the pic a theatrical and VOD release this summer. “Tabloid” is produced by Julie Bilson Ahlberg and Mark Lipson, with Moxie Pictures presenting.
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Film Movement Snags China’s Latest Import

Film Movement has acquired North American rights to Zhang Meng’s “The Piano in a Factory.” The Mandarin-language film, the story of a divorced father who tries to win custody of his daughter by building a piano from scrap material, will receive a New York theatrical opening in the summer, followed by a limited national roll-out, as well as a day-and-date VOD premiere.
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“Dark Days” to Once Again See The Light
Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired worldwide rights to Marc Singer’s “Dark Days,” a look at the homeless population living in the underground train tunnels of New York City in the 1990s. The film originally premiered at the Sundance Film Festival back in 2000, where it won the audience, cinematography and Freedom of Expression awards in the documentary category. The distribution company is planning to re-release the film theatrically, followed by DVD and digital platforms, this summer and will also offer it for educational and non-theatrical screenings.
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HBO Monkeys Around With Doc Pick-Up
HBO has acquired all U.S. rights to the documentary “Project Nim,” just days ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Sundance Film Festival Thursday night. Those rights include theatrical, video and TV broadcast. Directed by James Marsh, who helmed the Oscar-winning “Man on Wire,” the film follows the life of a chimpanzee who was raised like a human child as part of a pioneering 1970s experiment. The film combines interviews with participants in the experiment and archival footage to depict the chimpanzee’s experience living in New York. Named for the late chimp, Nim Chimpsky, the film has generated significant buzz in advance of the festival. Simon Chinn, who was also behind “Man on Wire,” which won a grand jury prize and an audience award at Sundance in 2008, produced “Nim.”
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Sedgwick Joining Little “Dibbuk Box” of Horrors

Kyra Sedgwick will star opposite Jeffrey Dean Morgan in Lionsgate’s horror-thriller “Dibbuk Box” with Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert producing via their Ghost House Pictures shingle. Danish director Ole Bornedal is directing from a script — inspired by true events — by Juliet Snowden and Stiles White. Morgan and Sedgwick will star as recently divorced parents whose youngest daughter becomes strangely connected to an antique wooden box she purchased at a yard sale. As the daughter’s behavior becomes more erratic, the father senses a dark presence building until he discovers that the box was built to contain a dibbuk — a dislocated spirit that inhabits and ultimately devours its human host. Lionsgate has already staked a claim to the Halloween frame with “Dibbuk Box,” which is set for domestic release Oct. 28. Lionsgate has released a “Saw” offering around Halloween for the past seven years.
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LaPaglia Getting Plenty of Company On the “Bridge”
Vera Farmiga and Mia Wasikowska will join Anthony LaPaglia in “A View From the Bridge,” a feature adaptation based on Arthur Miller’s 1955 play of the same name. Sam Neill and newcomer Sebastian Stan (”Black Swan”) also topline the pic, which is helmed by Robert Connolly and penned by “Edge of Darkness” scribe Andrew Bovell. LaPaglia will also produce the pic with Marion Pilowsky and Natalie Stevenson.
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Robert Downey Will Channel His Inner “Peabody”

Robert Downey Jr. is getting into the WABAC Machine, signing on to voice Mr. Peabody in “Peabody and Sherman” for DreamWorks Animation with Rob Minkoff directing. The bespectacled dog Mr. Peabody and his adopted pet boy Sherman were introduced in 1959 in a series of short segments as part of “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.” They logged more than 90 adventures, jumping into Peabody’s “WABAC Machine” to travel back in time. The “Peabody” script was written by Jeffrey Ventimilia and Joshua Sternin. DreamWorks, which launched development of the project in 2006, is planning for the new animated feature to be released in 2014.
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“Sex” No Longer Just On the Internet, Now “On the Moon”

Many of the key figures behind Sony’s crowing glory “The Social Network” are reuniting for another movie project. The studio has picked up the movie rights to “Sex on the Moon,” a book proposal from Ben Mezrich, whose non-fiction epic “The Accidental Billionaires” was the jumping-off point for “The Social Network.” Scott Rudin, Michael De Luca, Kevin Spacey and Dana Brunetti, who works with Spacey at Trigger Street Productions, collaborated to produce “Moon.” The new book, another true tale, centers on a rising NASA scientist, who in 2004 came up with the brilliant idea of stealing moon rocks and selling them on the Internet, all with the goal of impressing his girlfriend.
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“Brick” Helmer Johnson Ready to Be Thrown for a “Loop”
Endgame Entertainment is teaming with Chinese co-producer DMG to make “Looper,” writer-director Rian Johnson’s time-travel action movie. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt and Chinese actress Xu Qing are locked into the starring roles. By working with DMG, which boasts close working ties with the state-run China Film Group, Endgame plans to shoot part of “Looper” in China. “Looper”’s complicated plot involves a killer (Gordon-Levitt) who works for the mob of the future. He, along with other so-called Loopers, dispose of people sent from the future. When he recognizes one victim as his future self (Willis), he hesitates, letting the man escape. Ram Bergman and Lucas Smith are “Looper” producers, as are Endgame’s James Sternand and Doug Hansen.
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Who Wants to See Three Jerry Lewis Movie Remakes?
Remakes of a trio of the most successful Jerry Lewis comedies from his heyday during the ’60s — “The Bellboy,” “Cinderfella” and “The Family Jewels” — are headed for the bigscreen. Projects are being developed by Artificial Intelligence Entertainment and Social Capital Films. The banners have acquired remake rights from Lewis to the titles in Lewis’ Paramount library, including “The Errand Boy,” “The Patsy” and “Who’s Minding the Store.” Christopher Tuffin, John Baca and George Paige will serve as producers on the films and are aiming to develop each as a franchise for a major comedy star. Projects have not yet been set up at a studio, and the producers have been starting to set meetings with actors, writers and directors.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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It Appears IFC Is Headed to “Brighton Rock”
IFC Films has picked up U.S. rights to Rowan Joffe’s thriller “Brighton Rock,” with a cast that includes Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, John Hurt and Helen Mirren. Based on the 1939 Graham Greene novel, pic is the directorial debut of Joffe, whose work as a screenwriter includes “28 Days Later” and “The American.” Storyline centers on a young man (Riley) looking to become a player in organized crime and a waitress in possession of incriminating evidence. Paul Webster (”Atonement,” “Eastern Promises”). IFC plans to release “Brighton Rock” in the U.S. this summer.
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Good News for Kathryn Bigelow Fans: Her New Film’s Been Bankrolled
As previously reported here, Oscar-winning pair Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal are now working on a small-scale film based on the true story of a U.S. military black ops mission in the Middle East (there has been some Internet buzz that the film revolves around the hunt for Osama Bin Laden, but that has not been verified). Production on the $10 million budgeted film will begin early summer, with Boal writing and Bigelow directing. Casting should start in the next few weeks. And although no distributor has been lined up for the film, there’s no problem with money for the duo: Annapurna Pictures, the Los Angeles-based firm headed up by Megan Ellison, daughter of Oracle Corp. software billionaire Larry Ellison, is fully funding the project.
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Yes, Virginia, We Have Another “Alien” Spotting!
In the upcoming “Alien” prequel, directed by Ridley Scott (”American Gangster”), it’s being reported that Noomi Rapace is locked into the role of Elizabeth Shaw and notes that Angelina Jolie and Charlize Theron are circling the film’s other major female role, Vickers. Fox claims the other roles will be cast soon. John Spaihts and Damon Lindelof drafted the film’s script. It’s reported that the prequel will be titled “Prometheus” (though IMDb.com still refers to it as “Untitled Alien Prequel #1″) and is scheduled for a March 9, 2012, release. There will be five major roles, two of which are female. Scott says that “Alien” was the jumping-off point for the new film, but as the creative process has evolved, a “new, grand mythology and universe” has been integrated and that the ideas tackled in the film are “unique, large and provocative.” Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it?
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Get Ready For More “Red”

Summit Entertainment started laying the ground work for a “Red” sequel, returning to the scripting team of Jon and Erich Hoeber. A studio spokesman confirmed the attachment Monday while noting that Summit hasn’t yet greenlit a second “Red,” which grossed $90 million domestically following its October release. Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Helen Mirren starred as former CIA agents who are classified as “Red” — retired, extremely dangerous. The Hoeber siblings adapted the Warren Ellis’ comic book for DC.
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Monday, January 17, 2011

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

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My social media efforts have been featured in USA Today, Journalism.co.uk and Skynewswire. (I can send you the links). For my clients, I have sold out DVDs, sold out seats at festivals and screenings, increased fan base and website hits on an organic level, and successfully pitched press for column space in publications such as Variety, LA2DAY, Moving Pictures, Beatcrave, Fangoria, Cinemablend and DVD Talk (full list on my website). I was interviewed on national syndicated radio for my role in social media marketing in art, media and entertainment.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Sony Nabs Woody Allen’s “Midnight In Paris”
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all North American rights to Woody Allen’s latest, “Midnight in Paris.” Letty Aronson, Steve Tenenbaum and Jaume Roures produced the film, which was financed by Mediapro, the Spain-based company that also funded Allen’s last two films, “Vicky Christina Barcelona” and “You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.” “Paris” stars Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen and Owen Wilson.
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The BEST News We Will Hear All Day: Bond Is Back in ‘12!
MGM has answered our fevered prayers! James Bond will back in theaters Nov. 9 of next year with production on the 23rd movie starting late this year. The announcement came today from longtime Bond movie producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of EON Prods. and newly installed MGM toppers Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum. Daniel Craig will be return as Bond with Sam Mendes directing a screenplay written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan. Words cannot express how exciting this news is, or how quickly that date was circled on our calendar. Celebrate good times! Come on!
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DreamWorks Picks Up “Monkeys of Bollywood”

DreamWorks Animation has gone ape for “Monkeys of Bollywood,” roping in composer A.R. Rahman, Broadway lyricist Stephen Schwartz and husband-and-wife producing team Gurinder Chadha and Paul Berges to fast-track the studio’s first animated feature musical. Hindu epic poem “The Ramayana” inspired the Bollywood-style animated musical, set in Mumbai. Film revolves around two monkeys who try to stop an ancient demon from conquering the world.
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Parker, Hawkes Head To “The Playroom”
Molly Parker and John Hawkes (”Winter’s Bone”) have been signed to star in indie drama “The Playroom,” written by Gretchen Dyer and directed by her sister Julia Dyer. ”The Playroom” is produced by Stephen Dyer (”Hysteria”) and Angie Meyer of Ten96 Films. Shooting’s under way in Dallas. Parker and Hawkes, who worked together on “Deadwood,” are portraying suburban parents of four in 1975. Their volatile teenage daughter, played by Olivia Harris, acts as surrogate mother to the younger children, who have created a make-believe world in their attic hideaway while the parents act out a sordid story below. Cody Linley portrays the daughter’s boyfriend.
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Monday, January 10, 2011

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One of my fav films: Breaking Away. Dir. Peter Yates died today http://t.co/Dc2DSRa via @youtube

Sunday, January 9, 2011

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

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Friday, January 7, 2011

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Working on my multi-media photographic collage, film, book narrative "The Johanneans." Still going strong - http://ping.fm/4Ib9A
Ginger Liu is an Anglo American writer, photographer, promoter, screenwriter, author, journalist, activist and artist with ambitions to produce and direct film and own and promote photography galleries in Los Angeles.
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My New Year motto...it's the same as last year: "Fuck It!"

Monday, January 3, 2011

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

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