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nfwp Scottish film studio gets greenlight
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 Three more summer blockbusters - Transformers, Die Hard 4.0 and Ratatouille - make their international debuts this weekend, ramping up competition in a global marketplace already dominated by four major Hollywood earners.Fox International s Die Hard 4.0, with Bruce Willis returning after more than a decade for a fourth installment of the action franchise, opens in 36 international markets, most of them smaller European territories, on the same weekend as its launch in North America  where it is titled Live Free Or Die Hard . The sequel gets an 860-print opening in Germany and a 578-print launch in Russia on Thursday  June 28 . On Saturday  June 30  it opens with 700 prints in Japan. Fox will be hoping that in spite of the 12 year gap international audiences show the same enthusiasm for the new film as they did for earlier installments: the franchise s previous outing, 1995 s Die Hard With A Vengeance, grossed $261.2m internationally, compared to $100m in North America. The global potential of DreamWorks and Paramount s Transformers has led Paramount Pictures International  PPI  to open the film in several major international  stanley cup territorie stanley cup s before its domestic launch next Tuesday  at the start of the extended July 4 holiday weekend . Director Michael Bay s screen take on the Transformers robot toy line opens on Thursday with 510 prints in Korea, 603 prints in Italy and 350 prints in Australia. The sci-fi action epic arrives on the s stanley cup ame day in Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Vzly Pinewood to raise $44m for studio expansion plans
 EXCLUSIVE: PictureWorks takes India and AT Entertainment, Japan ahead of controversial pictures international premiereat the Locarno Film Festival.Memento Films International has been racking up sales on Craig Zobels provocative thriller Complian stanley cup ce ahead of its international premiere at the Locarno Film Festival this week.The Paris-based sales outfit has sold the film to several territories including to Japan  AT Entertainment , India  PictureWorks , Turkey  Mars Production , Israel  Lev Films , Greece  Seven Films  and New Zealand  Vendetta . Previously announced deals include to Scandinavia  NonStop Entertainment  and France  Pretty Pictures .The film will make its international premiere in competition in Locarno on August 3. Zobel and co-stars Ann Dowd and Dreama Walker will accompany the picture.Compliance was one of the most controversial pictures at Sundance earlier this year. Were eager to get the first international audiences feedback in Locarno. Craig has made a brilliant film that is bound to have people talking and perhaps yelling too. Were confident that the competition slot will bring a great spotlight on the film.  says MFI sales and acquisitions head Tanja Meissner.Dowd stars as fast food manager Sandra who receives a call from a police officer accusing one of her teenage employees, played by Walker, of stealing from a custom stanley kubek er. Sandra detains the girl, setting in motion a nightmarish chain of events.Zobel t stanley cup ook inspiration for the picture from real life events