Latest Berlin news – Page 75
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NewsIndustry figures raise concerns over streaming giants and “psychotic” AI
“Audiences are becoming more fractured and niche.”
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NewsProtagonist pacts with Elevation, JunaFilm for female-led thriller (exclusive)
The untitled project is written and directed by Hamburg-based Canadian newcomer Carly May Borgstrom.
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NewsBFI, British Council in Berlin to unite UK and international outfits
A senior BFI delegation is encouraging collaboration between international and UK producers.
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NewsSF Studios expands London office, launches ‘Don’t Move’
Don’t Move is to be directed by Alain Darborg, who is currently working on Netflix’s first original film, Red Dot.
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News‘The Intruder’, ‘Hidden Away’ open Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid with average scores
Seven critics are participating in this year’s grid.
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NewsGiorgio Diritti on telling the story of artist Antonio Ligabue in Berlinale title ’Hidden Away’
The film stars Elio Germano as the famous Italian painter.
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NewsEpic Pictures strikes early deals on action thriller ‘Avarice’ (exclusive)
Bren Foster joins Alyssa Sutherland (Vikings) in kidnapping story.
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NewsIFC Films snaps up US rights to ‘Six Minutes To Midnight’ with Judi Dench, Eddie Izzard (exclusive)
IFC Films are planning an autumn theatrical release in the US.
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NewsGerman-language adaptation of ‘Sideways’ in the works (exclusive)
Alexander Payne’s 2004 version starred Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church.
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NewsK-Movie scores ‘Spiritwalker’ sales; reveals ‘Outlaws’ sequel changes (exclusive)
The film’s star Ma Dong-seok (aka Don Lee) has returned from shooting on Marvel’s The Eternals.
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NewsBehrouz Boochani’s asylum seeker drama ‘No Friend But The Mountains’ heads to big screen (exclusive)
Iranian-Kurdish journalist’s book recounts seven-year detention on Australia’s notorious Manus Island.
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NewsFirst Look: Eskil Vogt’s supernatural thriller ‘The Innocents’ (exclusive)
The supernatural thriller is Vogt’s second feature as a director following Blind, which won a screenwriting prize at Sundance 2014.
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NewsFirst look: Naomi Watts in ‘Penguin Bloom’ (exclusive)
Endeavor Content has launched sales on the family drama at EFM.
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Newsmk2 Films board sales on Paul Bolger’s ‘Outfoxed!’ as part of animation drive (exclusive)
Paris-based company is also launching sales on live-action, animation hybrid A Winter’s Journey.
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NewsBeta Cinema takes worldwide sales rights to ’The Auschwitz Report’ (exclusive)
Director Peter Bebjak’s previous films include The Line, which won the best director award at the 2017 Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
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NewsOctane strikes North American, international deals on 'Paydirt' (exclusive)
Australia, Japan, Middle East among buyers.
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NewsCinephil takes Sundance hit ‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ (exclusive)
On the eve of the festival, Cinephil also picked up Love, It Was Not.
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NewsBritish take on Edward Bunker’s ‘Little Boy Blue’ in the works (exclusive)
Source: No Exit Press / Ion Mills Edward Bunker A contemporary British movie version is to be made of Little Boy Blue, one of the novels by cult American writer and convicted criminal Edward Bunker, who died in 2005. Bunker was the co-star of Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir ...
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News7&7 takes rights to Rutger Hauer’s final film, ‘Break’ (exclusive)
Written and directed by Michael Elkin, Break follows a troubled but talented young snooker player who attempts to break free from a world of crime.
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NewsMoviehouse to sell Greta Bellamacina’s ‘Hurt By Paradise’ (exclusive)
Hurt by Paradise was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film at Edinburgh and for Best UK Feature Film at Raindance.















