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Admissions rise year on year at French box office in 2021 but indies struggle
Cinemagoing rose 47% on 2020 but were still 55% down on pre-pandemic levels.
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Mia Hansen-Løve’s ‘One Fine Morning’ sells to key international buyers (exclusive)
Léa Seydoux stars as single mother who embarks on an affair.
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‘Happening’ star Anamaria Vartolomei, Ireland’s Clare Dunne among 2022 European Shooting Stars
The 10 rising actors will be presented at the Berlinale next month.
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Searchlight pounces on ‘Fresh’ in Sundance pre-buy, sets exclusive streaming release
Mimi Cave’s directorial debut premieres January 20, stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Sebastian Stan.
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‘Madly In Life’, ‘Playground’ lead Belgium’s Magritte nominations
Awards cover 2020 and 2021 films following last year’s Covid-19 cancellation.
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2022 Sundance Film Festival adds Abigail Disney, Evan Rachel Wood docs
Virtual festival runs January 20-30.
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Kristen Stewart misses out in 2022 SAG Awards nominations
Nominations announced by Rosario Dawson and Vanessa Hudgens on Instagram Live.
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François Ozon’s ‘Peter von Kant’ to open Berlinale 2022
It will receive its world premiere on February 10.
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Bafta unveils longlists for 2022 film awards
This is the second year under the academy’s new voting procedures.
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Women make up just 23% of directors in European films
The report comes from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
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Oscar hopeful ‘Lunana: A Yak In The Classroom’ charms international buyers (exclusive)
Films Boutique is handling international sales on the Bhutanese Oscar hopeful.
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Berlinale 2022 reveals reduced capacity, shortened festival plans
The 2022 event will be four days shorter than previously planned.
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mk2 films launches new titles by Clément Cogitore, Rachid Hami at Paris RDV (exclusive)
Paris-based sales company is enjoying a high-profile awards season run with The Good Boss.
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Germany’s Pantaleon Films adds Yoko Higuchi-Zitzmann to management team
Higuchi-Zitzmann will focus on the development and production of event series and feature films for the German and international markets.
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Berlinale able to go ahead as in-person festival in February
The festival is awaiting for final sign-off on its plans from the city government.
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Oscars ceremony to get host for first time in four years
No further details at time of writing.
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Copenhagen Film Festivals appoints new managing director
Katrine Kiilgaard is the new managing director of Copenhagen Film Festivals (CFF).
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Goteborg to kick off hybrid festival with ‘So Damn Easy Going’
The festival will screen 200 films during its 10-day in-person event (Jan 28-Feb 6), with 50 titles to be made available online in Sweden.
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Western Europe and Asia were the biggest global markets for French cinema in 2021
Overall admissions increased but French-language films and majority French productions came under pressure.