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Please note that following the tradition of the English-language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States in 2005. The top ten films of 2005, by worldwide gross in US$, as well as the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia grosses, are as follows: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire grossed more than $890 million, making it the thirteenth-highest-grossing film in history. Two other films, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe are also in the list of the fifty highest-grossing films. From Wikipedia under the
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169px x 250px | 11.30kB [source page] of the largest prize pools in Europe The festival also included an Exchange Forum to encourage international cooperations and to inform about ways of getting financial support for projects Participants of the Exchange Forum at a Panel Discussion with Local Film Funders The British Council in London and Berlin put together the Laugh Attack programme for the festival which FreshFilmFestivalwinner 1 JPG
533px x 400px | 19.00kB [source page] Film Maker Glenn Scoops Coveted Irish Schools Film Award posted 09 05 2005 Film Maker Glenn Scoops Coveted Irish Schools Film Award 17 year old Dubliner Glenn Lambert picked up the top gong at this years Irish Schools Film Competition at From Yahoo Image Search: "2005 in film" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Loan Dips on Concern Sale May Draw Low Bids
BusinessWeek Bidders are showing discipline as cash flow drops at MGM's 4100- film library, said Matthew Harrigan, an analyst with Wunderlich Securities. ... MGM mulls prepackaged bankruptcy with sale-sources Reuters all 16 news articles » Shadows of Russia Day 3: Our Pals in the Red Army
New York Post (blog) Columnist Archives kyle smith kyle Smith has been a film critic for the Post since 2005 . He also contributes book reviews and columns on current affairs to ... New on DVD: 'Damages' season two, 'The Invention of Lying' and 'Whiteout'
Plain Dealer The film cost $40 million and was lucky to make $10 million in US theaters. R, 101 minutes. Grade: D. Extras: C+. Prisoners seem all too willing to risk ... and more » From Google News Search: "2005 in film" |



