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Rotterdam adds 11 films to Harbour, Limelight and Bright Future strands
Festival will also honour The Brutalist cinematographer Lol Crawley.
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Canadian Oscar entry ‘Universal Language’ racks up additional sales (exclusive)
Matthew Rankin’s absurdist caper first premiered in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight
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“Like ‘Black Mirror’ without the technologies”: Tallinn filmmakers discuss working in exile
Producer Uldis Cekulis suggested making projects faster to respond to current events.
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Archive-based ‘Trains’ wins best film at IDFA 2024
The jury acclaimed the “bold and inventive” use of archive.
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Screen digital edition: November 22
Read the digital edition of Screen’s first awards weekly for 2024/25. Our annual Bold Visions issue celebrates the original voices that are set to flourish in the Oscar and Bafta race.
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Are leftfield titles leading this year’s awards race? – Screen Podcast
‘Emilia Perez’, ‘The Substance’, ‘Anora’ and ‘Nosferatu’ could be major contenders in a wide-open race, say Screen’s awards experts.
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Cinema Management Group locks AFM sales on Morbido winner ‘The Devil’s Teardrop’ (exclusive)
Deals close for Middle East, Germany.
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Paramount tweaks release dates of awards hopefuls ‘September 5’, ‘Better Man’
Studio finesses strategy heading into critical corridor.
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Luna Carmoon, Sean Wang, Nava Mau among Bafta Breakthrough 2024 line-up
43 creatives include 21 from UK, 13 from US and nine from India.
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Sudan-Egyptian doc ‘Dry Sky’ awarded best pitch at IDFA Forum
Best rough cut was awarded to Do You Love Me, an archive-based movie about Beirut.
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Rotterdam-bound ‘Acts Of Love’ acquired for world sales (exclusive)
Film will have world premiere in Rotterdam’s Harbour strand.
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‘The Penguin Lessons’, ‘Kneecap’ receive UK Global Screen Fund support; fund lands key hire
Jordan Allwood joins the UKGSF team from sales outfit Independent Entertainment.
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Sister’s Jane Featherstone on ‘Kaos’ cancellation and her mission to “make mainstream fashionable again”
Featherstone anticipates a return to less risky, long-form TV comissioning, with pure TV talent attached: ”Movie stars don’t want to do a TV schedule.”
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‘On The Seesaw’, ‘Aoharu Point’ among winners at Taiwan’s Golden Horse project market
Nell Wang’s feature debut ‘On The Seesaw’ received the grand prize.
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Mediawan Rights’ Arianna Castoldi on building an auteur-driven documentary slate
Castolid explains why Mediawan has created a doc strand at a tough time for the genre.
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European blockbusters are an “endangered species” says European Audiovisual Observatory report
Report highlights a European industry that is producing more and more films each year but attracting fewer admissions worldwide.
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Spike Lee to head jury of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea film festival
The Oscar-winning director will also take part in an on-stage discussion.
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There’s a crisis in self-censorship by documentary institutions, says IDFA debate
Risk averse festivals and buyers are proving a major hurdle for political films, hears IDFA’s ’Finding the Compass’ session.
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Vue Cinemas launches UK-Ireland distribution company Vue Lumière (exclusive)
AI tool identified a gap in the market for smaller and international films, said CEO Tim Richards.
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Tamer Hassan, Leo Gregory join cast Of ‘Rise Of The Footsoldier: Ibiza’, first pictures revealed (exclusive)
There are plans for three more films and a TV series in the cult crime franchise.