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    By SHOOT StaffFriday, December 1, 2000Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1781 Views
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    Overseas Filmgroup, a publicly traded, worldwide independent film distributor, is set to launch a bicoastal TV commercial production division, for which six directors have already been secured: Julie Taymor, Julian Schnabel, Joan Chen, Marleen Gorris, Lisa Krueger and Darren Keith. Earlier this year, Rosemary Street Productions, the investment vehicle of New York-headquartered commercial production and studio facilities company EUE Screen Gems, made a $17 million equity investment in Overseas Filmgroup. Screen Gems mainstay Christopher Cooney serves as CEO and co-chairman of Overseas Filmgroup, the parent to domestic feature division First Look Pictures….Motel Films, Hollywood, has signed director Todd Korgan for national spot representation, while Limbo Films, Portland, Ore., has inked the director for the Pacific Northwest region. Korgan previously worked out of his own entity, Polyvinyl Films (formerly Generator Industries), Portland, which he will maintain for independent projects….Documentary director Josh Seftel (Taking on the Kennedys) has joined production house Redtree Productions, New York and Boston, for spot representation….Lisa Mehling has been promoted to an executive producer’s post at bicoastal/international Chelsea Pictures. She continues to additionally serve as the shop’s head of sales….Chicago-based Cutters Inc (parent to Cutters and Another Country, both in Chicago, and to Santa Monica and Chicago-based SOL designfx) has promoted editor Kathryn Hempel to partner…. mad.house, New York, has added Kevin Gottlieb as producer. Gottlieb previously worked as a producer at Grey Worldwide in New York….Holly Williamson has been named producer at 48 Windows Music & Mix, Santa Monica. She formerly served in the same capacity at Musikvergnuegen, Hollywood….

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    Defense Concedes Sean “Diddy” Combs Had Violent Outbursts, But Contend No Federal Crimes Occurred

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    The public knew Sean "Diddy" Combs as a larger-than-life music and business mogul, but in private he used violence and threats to coerce women into drug-fueled sexual encounters that he recorded, a prosecutor said Monday in opening statements at Combs' sex trafficking trial. "This is Sean Combs," Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson told the jury, pointing at Combs, who leaned back in his chair in a Manhattan courtroom. "During this trial you are going to hear about 20 years of the defendant's crimes." Those crimes, she said, included kidnapping, arson, drugs, sex crimes, bribery and obstruction. Combs' lawyer Teny Geragos, though, described the closely watched trial as a misguided overreach by prosecutors, saying that although her client could be violent, the government was trying to turn sex between consenting adults into a prostitution and sex trafficking case. The judge said he expects the trial to take eight weeks. "Sean Combs is a complicated man. But this is not a complicated case. This case is about love, jealousy, infidelity and money," Geragos told the jury of eight men and four women. "There has been a tremendous amount of noise around this case over the past year. It is time to cancel that noise." Geragos conceded that Combs' violent outbursts, often fueled by alcohol, jealousy and drugs, might have warranted domestic violence charges, but not sex trafficking and racketeering counts. She told jurors they might think Combs is a "jerk" and might not condone his "kinky sex," but "he's not charged with being a jerk." Witnesses allege observing violence from Combs Prosecutors seized on Combs' violence as they questioned their first witness and showed jurors a key piece of evidence: a now-infamous video without audio of him... Read More

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