All Americas articles – Page 25
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Mubi, Music Box partner on US preview of Pablo Larraín’s ‘Ema’ (exclusive)
Film will not receive UK theatrical release due to pandemic.
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Features
My Working From Home Life: XYZ Films’ Nick Spicer
“Audiences wanted content before, they want it now, they will want it when the clouds part.”
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Mucho Mas Media, Mexico’s Corazón Films strike pact
Focus on LatinX demographic, streaming rights, specialty theatrical releasing in US and Latin America.
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Netflix donates to Brazil, Mexico industry workers as part of $100m relief fund
Applications opening this week for hardest-hit workers.
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My Working From Home Life: ICM Partners’ Jessica Lacy
”My husband is here to keep my children busy while I work.”
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My Working From Home Life: augenschein Filmproduktion’s Jonas Katzenstein
“We are taking the time out to rethink some of the more complex scenes.”
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San Sebastian, Cinelatino Rencontres de Toulouse end Films in Progress partnership
Initiative supported works by Ciro Guerra, Pablo Larrain, Amat Escalante, Sebastian Lelio.
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My Working From Home Life: UK producer Simon Chinn of Lightbox
”I would say that now is a good time to take stock creatively.”
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My Working From Home Life: Kirsten Schaffer, Women in Film, Los Angeles
“What is different is that my kids are more visible to my colleagues.”
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Latin horror ‘Morgue’ drives more key deals for FilmSharks (exclusive)
Source: FilmSharks Morgue FilmSharks has announced recent territory sales on the trapped-in-a-haunted-hospital thriller and Paraguayan box office smash Morgue. Rights have gone in South Korea (Lumix Media) and Russia, CIS and Baltics (Rocket Releasing) for anticipated third quarter releases, as well as Central America (Las Guardas), and ...
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Platino Awards, Guadalajara, Cartagena postponed over coronavirus concerns
Panama IFF also not going ahead.
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Quibi reveals 50-title launch slate
The short-form streaming service will include ‘movies in chapters’ starring Chris Hemsworth and Sophie Turner
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Female filmmakers and legal experts respond to Harvey Weinstein’s guilty verdict
The fact the case came to trial and resulted in convictions stunned some prosecutors.
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Reviews
‘Los Conductos’: Berlin Review
An intense and disorientating debut from Colombia plays in Berlin’s new Encounters strand
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FilmSharks picks up Ariel Winograd’s ‘Today We Fix The World’ (exclusive)
Disney to distribute theatrically in Argentina through Buena Vista International in August.
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Chile: optimistic EFM delegates look to international partnerships
Global shifts, internal dynamics encourage creators to adopt broader outlook.
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Reviews
‘The Intruder’: Berlin Review
Natalie Meta’s ‘stridently entertaining’ second film plays in Competition at the Berlinale
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‘One In A Thousand’: Berlin Review
Berlin’s Panorama section opens with a teen romance set in One Thousand, an estate in Northern Argentina’s Corrientes