All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 279
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NewsLos Angeles Country health officials issue Covid-19 production protocols
Close contact scenes without masks to be as quiet as possible to mitigate transmission risk through droplets.
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NewsDavid Oyelowo says Americans must repent for “original sin” of white privilege
YouTube conversation also hears from Ava DuVernay on why she launched The Law Enforcement Accountability Project.
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NewsMagnolia International to launch Cannes Marché Online sales on ‘Listen’, ‘When I’m Done Dying’ (exclusive)
Newcomers join Sundance docs Assassins, The Fight on sales slate.
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'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' director Ol Parker boards earthquake disaster film for Concordia
Saga based on book This Is Chance!: The Shaking Of An All-American City, A Voice That Held It Together.
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NewsPierce Brosnan to star in Cannes virtual market thriller ‘Youth’ for Highland Film Group
Project based on writer/director Brett Marty’s 2016 short film.
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NewsMagnolia Pictures acquires doc of Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan
Source: Andrew Catlin Shane MacGowan on stage in 1985 Magnolia Pictures has picked up North American rights from HanWay Films to Julien Temple’s documentary about Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan. Crock Of Gold – A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan is still in production and chronicles the life ...
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NewsWomen In Film Los Angeles launches Hire Her Back initiative
“We call on leaders to join us in building a new normal that prioritises equity and career sustainability for women, especially women of colour, in the screen industries.”
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NewsIFC Films acquires SXSW grand jury prize winner ‘Shithouse’
Arianna Bocco hails writer-director-star Cooper Raiff as “extraordinary new voice”.
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NewsAltitude, Screen Media close North American deal on croc horror ‘Black Water: Abyss’
Altitude anticipates business with international buyers at Cannes virtual market.
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NewsHBO Max pulls ‘Gone With The Wind’, issues statement
’These racist depictions were wrong then and are wrong today.’
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NewsSony dates romantic comedy ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’ to open theatrically before ‘Tenet’
Elevation Pictures handles Canadian distribution.
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NewsLeadership change at Universal Pictures International
Duncan Clark to transition into consulting role as Veronika Kwan Vandenberg joins.
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NewsAMC expects global sites to be open for ‘Tenet’, reports massive Q1 loss
One-off $1.8bn impairment charge hit world’s largest exhibitor hard.
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NewsLucy Hale, Carice van Houten, Denise Richards on Voltage Pictures Cannes slate (exclusive)
New sales titles join Liam Neeson thriller The Marksman, gangster crime biopic Lanksy.
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NewsNeil Marshall’s ‘The Reckoning’ to open Fantasia International Film Festival
Montreal event will run from August 20-September 2.
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NewsFormer Gaumont TV International executive joins Vortex Words + Pictures
Canadian company has four films in post, production slate earmarked for 2020, 2021.
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NewsCalifornia cinemas can reopen from June 12 subject to health authority approval
Attendance must be limited initially to 25% or 100 attendees, whichever is lower.
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NewsUniversal to debut Blumhouse’s Kevin Bacon, Amanda Seyfried horror ‘You Should Have Left’ on PVoD
David Koepp (Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible, Panic Room) wrote screenplay.
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NewsArclight Films, Untitled Entertainment to sell teen cult thriller ‘The Color Rose’ (exclusive)
Cast’s TV credits include The Killing, Riverdale, The Man In The High Castle.
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NewsMinneapolis police, workplace gender equality in spotlight at AFI Docs
18th edition runs June 17-21.
















