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‘Deadly Cuts’ director among Dublin Film Festival Discovery awardees
Rachel Carey’s debut feature has its world premiere at DIFF.
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BFI London Film Festival sets 2021 dates, submissions deadline
UK film event looks to follow up on record numbers for first online edition.
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Vilnius Film Festival to host screenings and red carpets from the city’s hotel rooms
Idea is a solution to the problem of closed cinemas and no physical events.
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Entertainment Film Distributors signs three-year deal with UK outfit Flying Fish
The multi-picture distribution deal will cover Flying Fish’s upcoming slate.
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See-Saw Films promotes Simon Gillis, makes three new hires
Newly-created role will report to Iain Canning, Emile Sherman.
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Russian disaster feature ‘Chernobyl’ heading to China (exclusive)
Central Partnership clinched several new deals on the project during the EFM.
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Fortissimo sells ‘Sexual Drive’ to Film Movement for North America
Directed by Yoshida Kota, the film is described as a triptych about sex, aphrodisiac foods and secret desires.
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UK screen sector must evolve for parents and carers in the industry, says Raising Films report
Most participants in the study revealed they have suffered financially and mentally during the pandemic.
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Beta posts EFM sales on Berlinale competition titles ‘I’m Your Man’, ‘Next Door’
Other titles on the Beta EFM slate have also been doing brisk business
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Curzon, Charades-backed Mother Tongues development award unveils shortlist
Intermission Film also signs up to support the award, aimed at UK-based filmmakers with non-English scripts.
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Natalie Portman, Lupita Nyong’o to star in Alma Har’el’s Apple TV+ series ‘Lady In The Lake’
Portman and Nyong’o will star in the adaptation of a novel about a murder case in sixties Baltimore.
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Michael B Jordan to direct ‘Creed III’ for November 2022 release
The franchise star will make his feature directing debut on the third boxing tale.
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Academy Museum to confront controversies in opening exhibits and programmes
The museum’s September 30 public opening is still on track, says leadership.
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Sundance Institute launches two new grants for BIPOC media
The funds will provide a total of $200,000 to black, indigenous and people of colour artists and groups.
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American Society of Cinematographers reveals award nominees
Group recognises cinematography on Mank, Nomadland, News Of The World and other awards contenders.
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Nigeria’s Kunle Afolayan expands Netflix Nollywood partnership with three new films
All three titles will be set in Nigeria.
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EFA nominates trio for 2021 Young Audience Award
Matteo Garrone’s Pinocchio, Johanne Helgeland’s The Crossing and Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart’s Wolfwalkers nominated.
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One Eyed Films boards Ukrainian war drama ‘Carol Of The Bells’ (exclusive)
The film follows three families through both Nazi and Soviet occupation.
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Parkland Entertainment lands Italian horror ‘The Nest’ for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
Sales sister company Parkland Pictures has sold ’23 Walks’ to US.
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New Europe closes French deal for ‘Christmas At Cattle Hill’ (exclusive)
Norwegian family animation previously sold to Samuel Goldwyn for North America.