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NewsChina's Wanda Group poised to buy stake in Legendary
China’s Dalian Wanda Group is reportedly in talks to acquire a majority stake in Legendary Entertainment.
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NewsNorway’s film and TV rebate to launch in January
Incentive scheme will offer $5.17m in its first year; Tomas Alfredson’s The Snowman could be first beneficiary.
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NewsFilm tax relief reaches $372m in 2015
The relief generated a total of $1.5bn of investment in the UK this year, according to HM Treasury.
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NewsEurimages to honour female directors with dedicated prize
Best Female Director Prize to be worth $33,000.
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NewsFilm London unveils development awards for artist filmmakers
FLAMIN Productions backs new works from Uriel Orlow, Karen Mirza & Brad Butler and Charlotte Ginsborg.
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Eurimages reveals four festivals selected for €200k WiP fund
Festivals announced at Les Arcs European Film Forum.
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NewsDIFF: Film Bureau maps out Gulf strategy
Former Doha Film Institute director of film financing Paul Miller and development producer Stephen Strachan are launching Abu Dhabi-based company, The Film Bureau, aimed at supporting the development and financing of projects by Gulf region directors.
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NewsDIFF: Egyptian indies unite on The Bridge
Egyptian producer Mohamed Samir has boarded compatriot film-maker Hala Lotfy’s Cairo-set drama The Bridge, ahead of its presentation at the Dubai Film Connection co-financing event, which kicks off today (Dec 11).
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NewsDIFF: Bankers make case for film investment
Arab filmmakers hoping to unlock the vast reservoir of regional money need to equip themselves with proper business plans that explain their projects’ audience appeal and how financiers should hope to make their money back.
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NewsScreen Film Summit: financing across borders
Even a five-country co-production such as The Lobster isn’t the logistical nightmare you’d imagine, producer Ed Guiney of Element Pictures told the Screen Film Summit during today’s Show Me The Money! panel.
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NewsINCAA executive allays funding cut fears
A senior figure at Argentina’s film body has told Screendaily he does not believe the incoming centre-right government will slash arts funding.
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NewsJust So, Doc/Fest launch $90,000 fund
New online platform Postcards has been launched to support new and upcoming short form documentary talent.
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NewsSpanish media spotlights potential industry fraud
Government sources leak potential production and exhibition fraud.
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NewsStar Wars, Bond boost Pinewood profits
Pinewood Studios’ latest interim six-month results (for the six months to 30 Sept) were boosted by Star Wars: The Force Awakens and James Bond film Spectre.
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News'Son of Saul' director scores grant for second feature
TorinoFilmLab awards more than $460,000 to several upcoming projects.
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NewsBFI to receive 8% grant-in-aid cut over four years
BFI says spending review reduction is “better than anticipated”.
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NewsDCMS cuts less than feared
“Deep cuts” would be a “false economy” says British Chancellor, but department admin costs to be cut by 20%.
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NewsAutumn Statement 2015: How will the DCMS fare?
Film likely to face cuts amid anticipated DCMS budget reduction.
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NewsAnti-corruption doc gets Sundance grant
Proposition For A Revolution, directed by Khushboo Ranka and Vinay Shukla, has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Sundance Documentary Film Programme.
















