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The Business

TIFF; What's in a Movie Name?

The Business

KCRW

Tv & Film

4.5699 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2010

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Premieres, parties and press junkets at the Toronto International Film Festival. Kim Masters goes insides a junket to interview Conviction director Tony Goldwyn about working a festival. Then its off to an industry party where Nigel Cole, director of Made in Dagenham, compares this year's TIFF to two years ago when he was promoting a film that was jeopardized by financial troubles. Plus, the original title for Cole's latest film and why it changed.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From KCRW in Santa Monica and KCRW.com, I'm Kim Masters, and this is the business.

0:07.0

You listen, if you listen and learn, then you're going to be able to do anything you want next time.

0:21.0

Everybody takes your business and business, really, really, all right life. He just isn't clean. What's in him? Oh, I'm afraid he's gone Hollywood.

0:24.5

This week on the business, we go to the Toronto International Film Festival

0:28.3

and find premieres, press junkets, and parties galore.

0:32.5

Plus, what's in a movie name?

0:34.3

But first, the Hollywood news banter.

0:36.3

Stick around. It's the business from KCRW.

0:42.3

You can imagine Hollywood everything is really driven by making money.

0:47.4

What's with him? Him. I'm afraid he's gone to Hollywood. I'm joined by my banter buddy, John Horn of the Los Angeles Times.

0:55.5

Hello, John.

0:56.8

Kim, of the Hollywood Reporter trade publication or news magazine?

1:01.4

Is it a trade publication?

1:02.9

Or is it a consumer publication?

1:05.0

As I've said on the air before, I am relatively new at the Hollywood Reporter, an editor-at-large, and we have new management,

1:11.2

and we have Janice Min, formerly of Us Weekly, at the helm, and what the plan is to cover

1:17.0

the industry in a way that will be interesting to people in the industry, and also broaden it

1:21.6

out to appeal to consumers who are interested in the entertainment world.

1:26.4

Hopefully there are a few of them.

1:27.8

Kim, I'll pretend to be a potential advertiser. Yes. Why is this going to work? Why am I going to

1:32.9

advertise in a Hugg reporter? What is the void that you are going to fill that variety or maybe

1:37.3

some of these entertainment websites are not currently filling? Well, I can tell you what the CEO of the

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