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{{Infobox Football biography
| playername = Lorik Cana
| company_name = New Line Productions, Inc.
| company_logo = [[Image:New Line Cinema.svg]]
| image = [[Image:Lorik cana.jpg|260px]]
| fullname = Lorik Cana
| slogan = Inifilm
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1983|7|27}}
| type = [[Subsidiary]] Of [[Warner Bros.]]
| cityofbirth = [[Pristina]]
| foundation = 1967<br>
| countryofbirth = [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
| non-usa = {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Alliance Atlantis|Alliance]] <br> {{flagicon|UK}} [[Entertainment In Video]]
| height = {{Height|m=1.86}}
| locations outside the usa ={{flagicon|Canada}} [[Alliance Atlantis|Alliance]] <br> {{flagicon|UK}} [[Entertainment In Video]]
| currentclub = [[Olympique de Marseille]]
| industry = [[Distribution (business)|Theatrical distribution]], [[marketing]], [[home video]]
| clubnumber = 19
| parent = [[Time Warner]]
| position = Midfielder
| distributor = {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Alliance Atlantis|Alliance]] <br> {{flagicon|UK}} [[Entertainment In Video]]
| youthyears = <br/>2000–2002
| youthclubs = [[Lausanne Sports]]<br/>[[Paris Saint-Germain FC|PSG]]
| years = 2002–2005<br>2005–
| clubs = [[Paris Saint-Germain FC|PSG]]<br>[[Olympique Marseille|Marseille]]
| caps(goals) = 69 (2)<br>98 (7)
| nationalyears = 2003–
| nationalteam = [[Albania national football team|Albania]]
| nationalcaps(goals) = 31 (1)
| pcupdate = [[9 August]], [[2008]]
| ntupdate = [[14 September]], [[2008]]
}}
}}


'''Lorik Cana''' (born on [[27 July]] [[1983]] in [[Pristina]]) is an [[Albania]]n [[football (soccer)|footballer]]. A midfielder, 1.86m tall and weighing 86kg, he plays for the [[Albania national football team]] and [[Olympique de Marseille]] of France at club level. He holds [[Albania]]n, [[France|French]] and [[Switzerland|Swiss]] citizenship.
'''New Line Cinema''', founded in 1967, is [[major film studios|one of the major]] [[United States|American]] [[film studio]]s. Though it initially began as an independent film studio, it became a [[subsidiary]] of [[Time Warner]] and is now a division of [[Warner Bros.]] Despite that, it continues to market, produce and distribute its films, however, it does so now as a part of Warner Bros.


==History==
==Early Life==
Born in [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], Cana left as a young child to escape the war. He ended up moving to [[Switzerland]]. His father, [[Agim Cana]] who happen's to be the football Manager of [[FK Vllaznia]], also he was once a very famous [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] footballer who was part of the so-called "Golden Generation" of [[KF Prishtina]] during the 1980s. His father's experiences in football inspired Lorik to take up the sport as well. As a young boy he joined the [[Lausanne Sports]] in Switzerland. He then worked up the ranks of the [[Swiss]] team and very quickly became an instant hit despite only being a youth team player. He played at [[Lausanne Sports]] until the year 2000 when he was spotted and signed by the [[France|French]] giants, [[Paris Saint-Germain]]. This was a dream come true for Lorik because he always wanted to play for the best teams in the best leagues.


==Career==
One of the company's early successes was its distribution of the [[1936]] anti-Cannabis propaganda film ''[[Reefer Madness]]'', which became a cult hit on American college campuses in the early 1970s. The studio has also released many of the films of [[John Waters (filmmaker)|John Waters]] (not including ''[[Cry-Baby]]'' which was released by [[Universal Pictures]] and ''[[Serial Mom]]'', which was produced by [[Savoy Pictures]]). [[A Nightmare on Elm Street]] was New Line's first commercially successful series, leading the company to be nicknamed "The House that [[Freddy Krueger|Freddy]] Built".
After joining [[Paris Saint-Germain]] he spent three years working up the ranks of the [[France|French]] club, while doing so he attracted big insterest from big clubs like [[Arsenal FC]], but his visa wouldn't allow him to go to the trials at the [[North London]] club. Lorik finally broke into the first team of [[Paris Saint-Germain]] in 2003 and quickly became one their main players. During the 2003-2004 season he played 32 games, scored one goal, won the [[Coupe de France]], and finished second in the [[Ligue 1|French Division 1 league]], proving to be one the most successful seasons of his career so far. This success was repeated the next season when he also played 32 games for the Paris team and scored one goal. However, at the beginning of the 2005-2006 season the coach of [[Paris Saint-Germain]] changed and Lorik was not part of the new manager's plans at the club. This then prompted Cana to move to the south of [[France]] and join the most successful club in French history, [[Olympique de Marseille]]. Since joining [[Olympique de Marseille]] he has cemented his place in the starting eleven, and scored the winning goal in the first match between his new club (Olympique de Marseille) and his former club (Paris Saint-Germain). He has been the team captain of his club since the departure of the former captain [[Habib Beye]] to [[Newcastle United]] during the summer transfer window of 2007. Lorik has hardly missed a game since joining the [[Marseille]] based club. During the 2008 transfer season, Lorik was offered 19 million euros by the [[FC Arsenal]] Coach [[Arsène Wenger]] to join the squad, Lorik refused the offer, and decided to stay with [[Marseille]].


==Career achievements==
New Line also released many classic foreign-language films, like ''[[Stay as you are]]'', ''[[Immoral Tales (film)|Immoral Tales ]]'' and ''[[Get Out Your Handkerchiefs]]'' (which became the first New Line film to win an [[Academy Award|Oscar]] [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117909431.html?categoryid=1757&cs=1]).


* Winner of the [[Coupe de France]] 2004 with [[Paris Saint-Germain FC|Paris SG]]
In 1994, New Line Cinema was acquired by [[Ted Turner]]'s [[Turner Broadcasting System]], which then merged with Time Warner in 1996. While fellow Turner-owned studios [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]] and [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] eventually became absorbed into [[Warner Bros.]] (though Castle Rock operates today as a subsidiary of WB), New Line was kept as its own entity until [[February 28]], [[2008]] when Time Warner CEO Jeffrey Bewkes announced that New Line would become a subsidiary of Warner Bros. [[Robert Shaye]] and [[Michael Lynne]] said that they would step down with a letter to their employees. They promised, however, along with Time Warner and Jeffery Bewkes that the company would continue to operate its marketing, financing, producing, marketing and distributing operations of its own films, but would do so now as a part of Warner Bros. and be a smaller studio than it was in its past years and would release a smaller number of its films than in the past years as well [http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/02/28/its-official-new-line-cinema-is-dead/|].
* Runner-up of [[Coupe de France]] in 2006 with [[Olympique de Marseille]]
* Runner-up of [[Coupe de France]] in 2007 with [[Olympique de Marseille]]
* Albanian football player of the year 2003-2004
* 2nd [[Albanian]] international to ever score a [[Champions League]] Group Stage goal after [[Besart Berisha]].


==International career==
In 2007, New Line Cinema and [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] collaborated on ''[[Fracture (2007 film)|Fracture]]'', their first joint venture since the mid-1990s before both companies were bought by Turner.
Lorik Cana was eligible to play for either [[Switzerland]], [[Albania]] or [[France]] as he has all three passports, out of these three he chose [[Albania]] as he feels that all [[Albanian]]s are the same wherever they live, most say he made the right choice by letting his heart and not his brain make the choice. Cana has been involved with the [[Albania national football team]] since early 2003, after receiving a call-up by the federation. He accepted the invitation and by [[11 June]] he had already made his international debut at the age of just 19. Since joining the team he has made 30 appearances and scored 1 goal for Albania.


==Career Stats==
===International distribution===
Outside the U.S., New Line does not distribute its own films. Rather, it contracts other studios such as [[Alliance Films|Alliance]] in [[Canada]], [[Entertainment Film Distributors]] in the UK, Warner Bros. in German-speaking areas, [[Singapore]], [[Poland]], and the [[Czech Republic]], [[Village Roadshow Pictures]] in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] and [[Playarte]] in [[Brazil]] to distribute its product overseas. International distribution of New Line films will revert to Warner Bros. after third-party distribution contracts expire.


{| class="prettytable"
===Divisions of New Line Cinema===
|-----
New Line Cinema operated several divisions, including [[Distribution (business)|theatrical distribution]], [[marketing]], [[home video]], and a unit specializing in [[independent film]] called [[Picturehouse (company)|Picturehouse]] (formerly known as [[Fine Line Features]]) with fellow Time Warner subsidiary [[HBO]]. On [[May 8]], [[2008]] it was announced that Picturehouse would shut down in the fall.[http://www.variety.com/VR1117985299.html].
! Season
! Club
! Country
! Competition
! Matches
! Minutes
! Goals
! Assists
|-----
| 2002&ndash;03 || [[Paris Saint-Germain]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 3 || 225 || 8 || 0
|-----
| 2003&ndash;04 || [[Paris Saint-Germain]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 32 || 2589 || 1 || 0
|-----
| 2004&ndash;05 || [[Paris Saint-Germain]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 32 || 2644 || 1 || 0
|-----
| 2005&ndash;06 || [[Paris Saint-Germain]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 2 || 51 || 5 || 0
|-----
| 2005&ndash;06 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 28 || 2520 || 1 || 0
|-----
| 2006&ndash;07 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 33 || 2864 || 6 || 1
|-----
| 2007&ndash;08 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 34 || 3036 || 7 || 2
|-----
| 2008&ndash;09 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[Ligue 1]] || 3 || 232 || 9 || 0
|-----
|}


==Europe Stats==
====Home video distribution====
{| class="prettytable"
{{main|New Line Home Entertainment}}
|-----
! Season
! Club
! Country
! Competition
! Matches
! Minutes
! Goals
! Assists
|-----
| 2004&ndash;05 || [[Paris Saint-Germain]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Champions League]] || 6 || 540 || 0 || 0
|-----
| 2005&ndash;06 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Cup]] || 8 || 569 || 0 || 0
|-----
| 2006&ndash;07 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]] || 2 || 180 || 0 || 0
|-----
| || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Cup]] || 3 || 198 || 0 || 0
|-----
| 2007&ndash;08 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Champions League]] || 6 || 540 || 0 || 0
|-----
| || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Cup]] || 3 || 270 || 0 || 0
|-----
| 2008&ndash;09 || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Champions League|CL Third qualifying round]] || 2 || 126 || 0 || 0
|-----
| || [[Olympique de Marseille]] || {{FRA}} || [[UEFA Champions League]] || 1 || 90 || 1 || 0
|-----
|}


===In comparison with other independent motion picture studios===


Unlike other independent studios such as [[Orion Pictures]], [[Carolco Pictures]], or [[Cannon Films]], New Line Cinema has grown and prospered to become one of Hollywood's major film studios, culminating in the hit [[The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|''Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy]] that brought prestige to the studio.


==External links==
Prior to this, New Line was responsible for genre films and cult classics such as ''[[Dark City (1998 film)|Dark City]]'', the [[Austin Powers series|''Austin Powers'' film trilogy]], the fantasy ''[[Pleasantville (film)|Pleasantville]]'', the ''[[Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' series, the film ''[[Friday (film)|Friday]]'' (and it's two sequels ''[[Next Friday]]'' and ''[[Friday After Next]]'') , the films of [[John Waters (filmmaker)|John Waters]], the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' films, and the movie adaptation of ''[[Mortal Kombat (film)|Mortal Kombat]]'' (as well as its ill-fated sequel ''[[Mortal Kombat: Annihilation]]'').
*[http://www.om.net/fr/Equipes/201002/Effectif_pro/1528/CANA Lorik Cana] OM.net
*[http://uk.sports.yahoo.com/fo/profiles/18899.html Lorik Cana's Yahoo Profile]
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{{Olympique de Marseille Squad}}
==Films==
{{main|List of films released by New Line Cinema}}
==See also==
*[[New Line Television]]
*[[Picturehouse (company)|Picturehouse]] (with [[HBO]])
*[[Fine Line Features]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.newline.com/ Official website]
* {{imdb company|id=0046718|company=New Line Cinema}}
*[http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2007/10/04/1/a-discussion-about-the-40th-anniversary-of-newline-cinema New Line 40th Anniversary interview with Michael Lynne and Robert Shaye on Charlie Rose]


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Revision as of 08:12, 13 October 2008

Lorik Cana
Personal information
Full name Lorik Cana
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Olympique de Marseille
Number 19
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 14 September, 2008

Lorik Cana (born on 27 July 1983 in Pristina) is an Albanian footballer. A midfielder, 1.86m tall and weighing 86kg, he plays for the Albania national football team and Olympique de Marseille of France at club level. He holds Albanian, French and Swiss citizenship.

Early Life

Born in Yugoslavia, Cana left as a young child to escape the war. He ended up moving to Switzerland. His father, Agim Cana who happen's to be the football Manager of FK Vllaznia, also he was once a very famous Yugoslav footballer who was part of the so-called "Golden Generation" of KF Prishtina during the 1980s. His father's experiences in football inspired Lorik to take up the sport as well. As a young boy he joined the Lausanne Sports in Switzerland. He then worked up the ranks of the Swiss team and very quickly became an instant hit despite only being a youth team player. He played at Lausanne Sports until the year 2000 when he was spotted and signed by the French giants, Paris Saint-Germain. This was a dream come true for Lorik because he always wanted to play for the best teams in the best leagues.

Career

After joining Paris Saint-Germain he spent three years working up the ranks of the French club, while doing so he attracted big insterest from big clubs like Arsenal FC, but his visa wouldn't allow him to go to the trials at the North London club. Lorik finally broke into the first team of Paris Saint-Germain in 2003 and quickly became one their main players. During the 2003-2004 season he played 32 games, scored one goal, won the Coupe de France, and finished second in the French Division 1 league, proving to be one the most successful seasons of his career so far. This success was repeated the next season when he also played 32 games for the Paris team and scored one goal. However, at the beginning of the 2005-2006 season the coach of Paris Saint-Germain changed and Lorik was not part of the new manager's plans at the club. This then prompted Cana to move to the south of France and join the most successful club in French history, Olympique de Marseille. Since joining Olympique de Marseille he has cemented his place in the starting eleven, and scored the winning goal in the first match between his new club (Olympique de Marseille) and his former club (Paris Saint-Germain). He has been the team captain of his club since the departure of the former captain Habib Beye to Newcastle United during the summer transfer window of 2007. Lorik has hardly missed a game since joining the Marseille based club. During the 2008 transfer season, Lorik was offered 19 million euros by the FC Arsenal Coach Arsène Wenger to join the squad, Lorik refused the offer, and decided to stay with Marseille.

Career achievements

International career

Lorik Cana was eligible to play for either Switzerland, Albania or France as he has all three passports, out of these three he chose Albania as he feels that all Albanians are the same wherever they live, most say he made the right choice by letting his heart and not his brain make the choice. Cana has been involved with the Albania national football team since early 2003, after receiving a call-up by the federation. He accepted the invitation and by 11 June he had already made his international debut at the age of just 19. Since joining the team he has made 30 appearances and scored 1 goal for Albania.

Career Stats

Season Club Country Competition Matches Minutes Goals Assists
2002–03 Paris Saint-Germain  France Ligue 1 3 225 8 0
2003–04 Paris Saint-Germain  France Ligue 1 32 2589 1 0
2004–05 Paris Saint-Germain  France Ligue 1 32 2644 1 0
2005–06 Paris Saint-Germain  France Ligue 1 2 51 5 0
2005–06 Olympique de Marseille  France Ligue 1 28 2520 1 0
2006–07 Olympique de Marseille  France Ligue 1 33 2864 6 1
2007–08 Olympique de Marseille  France Ligue 1 34 3036 7 2
2008–09 Olympique de Marseille  France Ligue 1 3 232 9 0

Europe Stats

Season Club Country Competition Matches Minutes Goals Assists
2004–05 Paris Saint-Germain  France UEFA Champions League 6 540 0 0
2005–06 Olympique de Marseille  France UEFA Cup 8 569 0 0
2006–07 Olympique de Marseille  France UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 180 0 0
Olympique de Marseille  France UEFA Cup 3 198 0 0
2007–08 Olympique de Marseille  France UEFA Champions League 6 540 0 0
Olympique de Marseille  France UEFA Cup 3 270 0 0
2008–09 Olympique de Marseille  France CL Third qualifying round 2 126 0 0
Olympique de Marseille  France UEFA Champions League 1 90 1 0


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