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Dwayne Johnson and Benny Safdie set ‘Lizard Music’ at United Artists
The package reunites the star and writer-director of awards contender The Smashing Machine.
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Eight talking points from Rome’s MIA market
From film funding challenges to pre-sales woes and YouTube opportunities, Screen rounds up the main discussion points from this year’s conference and market.
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2025 film and high-end TV productions shooting in the UK and Ireland: latest updates
Screen reveals a snapshot of the latest high-end TV and film productions shooting in the UK for the big studios and streamers.
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FilmLA upbeat on incentives as Q3 film production bucks trend
“Fortunately, we’ve already begun to see early signs of these incentives having their desired effect.”
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Erik Feig to lead Saudi-backed production company Arena SNK Studios
Venture will aim to champion worldwide fans and adapt IP from video games, anime, and fandom communities.
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UK-Asia production company Java Road hires former Film4 executive
Java Road is a partnership between Lawrence Osborne, Nicholas Simon and Mike Goodridge.
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Plan B producers discuss Europe expansion, Trump’s film tariff threat and ‘H Is For Hawk’
“It felt like the right moment,” Jeremy Kleiner said of opening London office.
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Italian producers unite to launch Dedalus alliance to champion the role of producer
Alliance aims to restore visibility and recognition to the role of the original producer.
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‘Conclave’ producer Tessa Ross backs call for UK government to cashflow indie tax credit
Ross also spoke passionately about the need for indie producers to have space to work communally.
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The road ahead for UK producers, Trump tariffs and Bafta rule changes explained - The Screen Podcast
The team also discussed another Screen Summit talking point – where have all the UK horror films gone?
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Firebook Entertainment launches production division with Sitges entry ‘Every Heavy Thing’
Feature to receive Spanish premiere on October 12.
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Altitude’s Will Clarke calls for more feel-good UK comedies, says there is money in the market
“We can make British content, but with scale and ambition,” said Clarke at the PFM.
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Flemish ‘John Wick’-style action thriller ‘Paradise’ starts shooting in Antwerp
“It’s by the hood for the hood,” said lead actor Said Boumazoughe, who conceived the project.
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Italy reports growth in film and scripted TV production spend
APA report says total production spend hit €2.2bn, a rise of 10% year on year.
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UK indie film producers call on government to cashflow the IFTC
“The tax credit is essentially a government bond,” said Andy Paterson at the Screen Summit.
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Felix van Groeningen’s Mubi-backed ‘Let Love In’ leads Belgian outfit Menuetto’s Flanders Film Days slate
Hans Everaert’s prolific Antwerp-based company will present eight projects at the inaugural event in Ghent.
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BBC, Netflix line up ‘Peaky Blinders’ sequel series to be filmed in Birmingham
Series will be filmed at Digbeth Loc. Studios.
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California governor slams Trump’s new film tariff call: “100% stupid”
Other California Democrats criticise call and push for national film incentive.
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Trump again threatens “100% tariff” on all films made outside the United States
”Our movie-making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by other Countries.”
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Welsh sci-fi ‘Out There’ among BFI London Film Festival works-in-progress titles
Projects from ‘Hoard’, ‘Urchin’, ‘Cow’ producers.