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Speculation intensifies around ‘Tenet’ international release in late August (updated)
Warner Bros recently removed Christopher Nolan feature from release calendar.
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Paramount pushes ‘Top Gun’, ‘A Quiet Place’ sequels into 2021
Dramatic move follows Disney schedule changes.
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Disney puts ‘Mulan’, ‘French Dispatch’ on hold, pushes ‘Avatar’, ‘Star Wars’ films back by one year
Dominoes tumble again as Covid-19 cases surge across US.
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Argentinian Oscar winner Armando Bó’s About Entertainment sets inaugural projects
TV series Cromañon, Bad Girls in development.
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‘Honey Cigar’ to open Venice’s Giornate Degli Autori
Bruce LaBruce’s Saint-Narcisse to play out of competition.
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AMC planning to reopen US cinemas in August
Approximately one-third of exhibitor’s sites already open in Europe, Middle East.
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NEC to offer Birmingham arenas for film and TV shoots
Guy Dunstan, managing director, arenas, for the NEC Group, explains why the facilities are being offered.
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“Too slow” UK government urged to set up emergency insurance fund for film and TV
“Without it, efforts to resume filming, touring and live performance are doomed to failure.”
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Alexandre Aja’s survival thriller ‘02’ starts shooting in France for Netflix
Vincent Maraval produces through his Getaway Films banner; project stars Mélanie Laurent.
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FIDMarseille’s director on staging Europe’s first physical festival for four months
The French film festival opens on July 22.
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Netflix sets release date for awards contender 'The Trial Of The Chicago 7’
Streamer drops awards contender into October corridor.
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Gaumont’s Cecile Gaget to join Anglo-French outfit Anton
Outgoing Gaumont exec named president of international production and distribution at Anton.
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ScreenDaily Talks: Condor’s Alexis Mas joins European distribution webinar
The live discussion will take place on Thursday July 23 at 15.00 BST.
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Anthony Horowitz, Irvine Welsh and Ridley Scott open BritBox scripted slate
BBC/ITV SVoD lands trio of dramas from high-profile talent.
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Venice Classics includes films by Michelangelo Antonioni, Martin Scorsese
Restoration strand to take place outside of the city this year.
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Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund backs 14 projects
A total of €395,000 awarded to projects from Argentina, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Egypt, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, the Philippines, Senegal, Turkey and Venezuela.
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Spike Lee's film of David Byrne's Broadway show to open Toronto Film Festival
Hybrid physical-online festival set to run September 10-19.
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Venice 2020 Critics’ Week line-up revealed
This year’s opening film is The Book Of Vision, the debut fiction feature from frequent Terrence Malick collaborator Carlo Hintermann.
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UK weekend box office up just 1.8% as studios hold back new releases
Slow growth for UK exhibition sector as re-releases and independent features lead the charge.
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Sarajevo reveals 2020 documentary jury
Selection includes Goran Dević, the Croatian co-director of ‘The Blacks’.