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Netflix brings ‘Adolescence’ to secondary schools
Netflix’s partnership with Tender and Into Film coincides with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent meeting with charity leaders to discuss issues raised in the show.
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New York Film Critics Circle schedules 2026 ceremony
David Ehrlich to serve as 2025 chair of oldest critics group in United States.
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Cannes La Residence programme selects six writer-directors for 2025 edition
Participants include Hungary’s Flora Anna Buda, Brazil’s Rodrigo Ribeyro.
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Mounia Akl, Anna Hints, Micah Magee selected for TorinoFilmLab’s ScriptLab 2025
This year’s edition features 13 women, seven men and two non-binary participants
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‘Boss Cat’ starts shooting in Australia for disability-led Bus Stop Films and Madman Entertainment (exclusive)
‘Boss Cat’ stars Olivia Hargroder, who has Trisomy 21, as young woman who learns the street dance style of krumping.
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‘Snow White’ holds global top spot in weak session; Jason Statham muscles into second place
Despite negligible fresh competition in cinemas for the family audience, Disney’s Snow White has taken a significant tumble at the box office.
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Spanish marital drama ‘Querer’ wins international competition at Series Mania
Movistar Plus+ series is about a family grappling with accusations of marital rape.
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Gower Street boosts 2025 box office forecast to $34.1bn
Ne Zha 2 helps raise projection from initial $33bn.
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Chinese doc ‘Always’ takes home top CPH:DOX prize as festival smashes attendance record
‘Flophouse America’, ‘2000 Meters To Andriivka’ also awarded.
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Academy apologises for not naming Hamdan Ballal amid ’No Other Land’ furore
“We regret that we failed to directly acknowledge Mr. Ballal and the film by name.”
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Academy members blast Oscar org's “indefensible” stance on ‘No Other Land’ co-director
Academy Governors reportedly in emergency session.
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Actress said she feared Noel Clarke would use Bafta to “lure women to lair” court told
Jing Lusi starred alongside Clarke in ’SAS: Red Notice’, shot in Budapest in 2018.
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France’s CNC urges European solidarity against US ‘threats’
French TV and film body expects ‘much more aggressive’ US approach against European streaming regulation
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Nine talking points from Series Mania 2025: “The scripted TV market is not going down any further”
From the rise of co-productions to the absence of political talk, Screen rounds up scripted festival’s main talking points
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“It is the only way to compete”: Series Mania execs debate AI’s impact on film and TV
Producers should embrace AI, says Wild Sheep founder Erik Barmack, who also said it scared him.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Novocaine’ and ‘A Working Man’ face off
Also out: ’The Woman In The Yard’, ‘The End’ and ‘La Cocina’.
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Eco documentary ‘Future Council’ acquired for international sales (exclusive)
Film will receive theatrical release in Australia-New Zealand this year.
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Doc about Palestinian activist Edward Said among winners at CPH:DOX industry awards
Projects from Ukraine and Syria also took prizes.
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Berlinale title ‘Late Shift’ signs deals including UK-Ireland (exclusive)
Film has also sold to Portugal, former Yugoslavia, Japan and more.
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Sundance veterans weigh in on the move to Colorado: “I’m thrilled”, “End of an era”
The first edition in Boulder, Colorado, will run in 2027.