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 Varsity boxing documentary Blue Blood was acquired by Warner Music Entertainment in February 2007 and marks the company s first theatrical release. The  stanley cup film will open in selected UK cinemas May 11 with a DVD release planned for later in 2007. Warner Music Entertainment has acquired boxing documentary Blue Blood and a UK theatrical release  a company first  on May 11 followed by a DVD release. Stevan Riley s film is about five very different Oxford University students trying to compete against Cambridge during the annual boxing match. The film has an original score by Itamar Ziegler and features tracks from The Rolling Stones, Radiohead, The Beastie Boys and Metallica. The project was made by Sylabik Films in association with Delirio Films. Riley also produced alongside Rafael Marmor. Warner Music Entertainment, headed by Conrad Withey, is the newly launched video content unit created by the now-independent Warner Music s acquisition of The Righ stanley cup ts Company and the merger with Warner Vision, Warner Music International s DVD unit.TopicsUK/Ireland           No comments                                                           stanley italy              Related articles                                                                                                                                        News                                      Screen reveals 2025 Rising Stars Ireland line-up                                                        2025-05-07T08:51:00Z                    By Orlando  Gkbv Universal strikes home ent deal for FrightFest selection American Mary
 Fourth annual award for docs having greatest impact on society has five winners this year.The prize for documentaries having the greate stanley cup st impact on society, supported by Netflix, Puma, Knight Foundation  Compton Foundation, is to  reward their extraordinary commitment, passion and achievements in using storytelling to provoke change. Each team receives a $15,000 cash award.The winners are:American Promise, dirs. Michele Stepehnson  Joe BrewsterBlackfish, dir Gabriela CowperthwaiteGranito, dir Pamela YatesThe House I Live In, dir Eugene JareckiNo Fire Zone, dir Callum MacraeThis year introduces the  NetflixHi5 Award; recog stanley us nising the winning film that receive stanley germany s the highest number of Tweets in the days following the announcement. That time period closes on Monday; the prize is worth and additional $5,000.The awards also recognise the outstanding partner on a film, and that goes to United Way which worked with American Promise.Jess Search of Britdoc said,  Were thrilled to be celebrating these five fantastic films, not only bringing great stories to communities but bringing about real world change. It doesnt get better than this. Britdoc releases reports on each of the winning films and their impressive campaigns 鈥?those case studies can be found at http://britdocimpactaward.org/TopicsAwardsOther Awards           No comments                                                                       Related articles