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German production execs voice despair at slow progress of tax incentive reform
Several production service companies have gone bust as international production has moved outside of the country
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Hungarian filmmaker Bence Fliegauf on Karlovy Vary premiere ‘Jimmy Jaguar’: “It’s a consensual mind-f**k”
The Berlinale and Locarno-winning director’s genre film is playing in the Crystal Globe competition.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: Can ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ match its predecessors?
Mubi starts Berlin title ‘Hot Milk’; Studiocanal revisits ‘Hearts Of Darkness’.
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Tarik Saleh’s Cannes Competition title ‘Eagles Of The Republic’ flies to UK-Ireland
EXCLUSIVE: The thriller is the final instalment of Saleh’s Cairo trilogy.
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Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ to open 2025 Venice Film Festival
The film stars Toni Servillo and Anna Ferzetti.
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Michael Madsen, Hollywood tough guy and Quentin Tarantino regular, dies at 67
Noted credits include ‘Reservoir Dogs’, the ’Kill Bill’ films, and ‘Donnie Brasco’.
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Genndy Tartakovsky’s adult animation ‘Fixed’ to close Fantasia fest
Troma founder Lloyd Kaufman to receive Indie Maverick Award, as organisers announce third wave of programming.
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Nicola Borrelli, head of cinema at Italy’s ministry of culture, steps down
Borrelli’s departure comes amid a mounting scandal over the way the country’s tax credit funds are used.
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“Audiences are craving British movies,” says True Brit’s Zygi Kamasa at inaugural slate presentation
”They do not need necessarily to be about huge budget or scale …but are interesting, original, commercial.”
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UK government confirms “no plans” to rejoin Creative Europe, introduce a streamer levy or cut VAT on cinema tickets
The government has issued its response to the culture, media and sport committee’s inquiry into film and high-end TV.
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French box office continues 2025 slump into summer with 23% dip in ticket sales in June
It has been a rocky first half of the year for French distributors.
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How are A24 and Sony reviving the romantic comedy with Celine Song’s ‘Materialists’?
Love triangle has earned $31m in North America; $10m from early international releases.
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Helen Walsh’s Edinburgh competition title ‘On The Sea’ boarded for sales
EXCLUSIVE: ‘On The Sea’ will compete for the Sean Connery prize for feature filmmaking excellence.
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French distributors to benefit from revamped CNC financial support
The changes are designed to provide more support for a greater number of films.
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2025 film festivals and markets calendar: latest dates
Bookmark this page to keep track of all the latest festival dates.
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UK-Ireland film cinema release dates: latest updates for 2025
Bookmark this page and keep track of the latest film release dates in the UK & Ireland.
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“We’re an antidote to the algorithm,” says BFI Player director as platform goes international
BFI Player director Paul Lewis on growing the service’s international footprint and addressing tech issues to make it more accessible.
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Edinburgh film festival unveils 2025 line-up with 18 world premieres
‘Grow’ starring Golda Rosheuvel and Nick Frost and Campbell X’s BFI-backed ‘Low Rider’ are among the line-up of 43 features.
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Paramount Global settles Trump CBS lawsuit for $16m, issues no apology
Paramount co-CEO defends, Writers Guild condemns, move widely believed to pave way for Skydance merger.
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First ever 50/50 Vietnam-Korea co-production ‘Leaving Mom’ set for release
Source: CJ HK Entertainment ‘Leaving Mom’ Korean director Mo Hong-jin’s Vietnam-set family drama Leaving Mom marks the first ever equal partnership between the two countries in terms of investment and production responsibilities. The film features a cast from both countries, including Tuan Tran (Mai), veteran Hong Dao ...