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Daniel Radcliffe to star in Roku’s ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic biopic
‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ begins production in February.
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Lorn Macdonald, Henry Pettigrew cast in Hope Dickson Leach’s Jekyll and Hyde project
Cosmic Cat will distribute the live theatrical performance across UK cinemas.
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Alain Guiraudie’s ‘Nobody’s Hero’ to open Panorama at Berlinale 2022
Berlinale Series Market, Co-Production Market name selections.
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‘Happening’, ‘Annette’, ‘The Worst Person In The World’ triumph at Lumières
Venice Golden Lion winner Happening won best film and best actress prizes
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‘After Love’, ‘Limbo’ among nominees for UK and Ireland’s Casting Directors’ Guild awards
The ceremony is set to take place on February 22.
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The Screen Podcast: the Bafta longlists plus senior programmer John Nein on Sundance 2022
Screen analyses the hot topics of the ongoing awards season.
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Italian filmmaker Marco Bellocchio to be honoured at Swiss doc fest Visions du Réel
The festival is running in Nyon, Switzerland, from April 7-17.
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Spanish films put in decent performance at local box office in 2021
Santiago Segura’s ‘The Kids Are Alright’ was the fourth-highest grossing film of the year.
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Daniel Brühl joins Lone Scherfig’s Spanish-language ‘The Movie Teller’
The fllm will shoot in Chile from March.
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Fortissimo Films acquires Berlinale title ‘We Might As Well Be Dead’ (exclusive)
The satire opens Perspective Deutsches Kino.
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HAF announces 28 in-development projects for 2022 edition
The selection includes eight Hong Kong projects and the first-ever Thai-Muslim horror
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‘King Richard’, ‘The Harder They Fall’ dominate AAFCA winners
Will Smith, Jennifer Hudson, Corey Hawkins, Aunjanue Ellis take acting honours
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Berlinale 2022 fills out Forum, Classics programmes including Pasolini, Godard works
Forum adds 10 more titles; Classics includes Godard, Pasolini, Russell.
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Screen Flanders invests €2.5m in 15 film and TV projects
Projects to receive funding include Tim Mielants’ Second World War drama ’Will’
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ passes $1.6bn global box office; ‘Scream’ scares up $49m debut
’No Way Home’ is now the biggest film of all time in Mexico.
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‘Boiling Point’ bubbles up UK-Ireland box office as ‘Scream’ opens at number two
’Spider-Man: No Way Home’ climbed higher up the all-time chart.
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Blue Finch Films boards sales on UK home invasion thriller ‘Barbarians’ (exclusive)
The UK company will launch sales at next month’s online EFM.
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Screen International appoints Tara Judah as deputy reviews editor
Judah will report to Screen’s reviews editor and chief film critic Fionnuala Halligan
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LevelK boards sales on Berlinale family animation ‘Oink’ (exclusive)
The film follows a nine-year-old girl whose grandfather gives her a pig.
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ScreenDaily Talks: What France offers as a major international filming location
The live talk will take place on Monday January 24 at 17:00 GMT / 18:00 CET.