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Sombracine, Mr Miyagi and Wildstar International team for Marco Berger’s ‘The Astronaut Lovers’ (exclusive)
Award-winning Argentinian director’s 10th film is set to begin filming in October.
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Iranian film industry urges “every filmmaker in the world” to support anti-government protests
Filmmakers including Shirin Neshat, Bahman Ghobadi, Ali Abbasi and Asghar Farhadi have spoken out in the wake of the death of 22-year-old Iranian woman Mahsa Amini.
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Luis Tosar to star in Sebastián Araya’s eco-thriller ‘Antártica’ (exclusive)
The Spain-Chile-Argentina co-pro plans to shoot in Antartica in 2023.
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‘Avatar’ re-release pips ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ to top of global box office with $31.5m
Around 75% of ‘Avatar’ box office came from 3D/4D/Imax formats.
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‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ becomes third pandemic release to cross $1bn worldwide
Universal films have combined for more than $3bn so far this year.
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‘The Kings Of The World’ wins Golden Shell in San Sebastian
Other winners include Genki Kawamura’s ‘A Hundred Flowers’ and China’s ‘A Woman’.
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France selects Alice Diop’s ‘Saint Omer’ as international feature Oscar submission
Country’s selectors hoping to end 30-year barren streak since last Oscar win.
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TIFF premiere 'Sanctuary' sells to Neon boutique label Super
Charades handles international sales.
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Fionnuala Jamison, Guy Maddin to headline BFI London Film Festival industry strand
Industry panels with Mia Bays, Eva Yates, Mike Goodridge.
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Taiwan’s Golden Horse project market selects a record 48 Asian film projects
Projects by Mag Hsu from Taiwan, Kiwi Chow from Hong Kong, and Japan’s Akira Ikeda were among those selected.
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Chile’s Quijote Films readies Diego Céspedes feature debut ‘The Mysterious Gaze Of The Flamingo’ (Exclusive)
The project was presented at the Venice Film Festival’s Gap-Financing Market this year.
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Trio of departures at Sky Studios scripted team
Drama commissioners Gabriel Silver and Liz Lewin and production head Amanda Wilkie-Sweeney are leaving.
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BFI head of international Neil Peplow says co-production is vital for future of UK indie sector
With UK funding stretched, international partners become more important than ever.
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BFI head of UK audiences Ben Luxford talks new strategies under Screen Culture 2033
The emphasis is on using Lottery funding for widest possible public benefit.
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“We have to do more with less”: BFI unveils ambitious 10-year strategy titled Screen Culture 2033
CEO Ben Roberts is confident a new-look BFI can grow its own revenues by 10% in a decade.
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UK’s Sovereign picks up Swiss thriller ‘A Forgotten Man’ ahead of Zurich premiere (exclusive)
The thriller follows Germany’s Swiss ambassador post World War II.
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UK-Ireland box office: ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ becomes widest female-directed film opening ever
‘Ticket To Paradise’ first weekend, plus ‘Avatar’ re-release.
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Academy disqualifies Bulgarian Oscar entry ‘Mother’
The film was deemed ineligible because more than 50% of the film’s dialogue is in English.
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Finnish Film Affair crowns winners, showcases buzzy projects
Katja Gauriloff’s Je’vida is the first film to be shot in the Skolt Sami language.
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Icarus Films acquires Mexican filmmaker Natalia Almada’s Sundance winner ‘Users’ and back catalogue (exclusive)
Doc to get Academy-qualifying limited release in San Francisco in November.