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China's 'The Wandering Earth' stays atop global box office as 'Alita' surges (update)
Aquaman tops $800m international box office; Ralph Breaks The Internet crosses milestones.
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Berlin 2019 winners: ‘Synonymes’ takes Golden Bear
By The Grace Of God wins the Silver Bear, while Yong Mei and Wang Jingchun take the acting Bears for Wang Xiaoshuai’s So Long, My Son.
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'Bond 25' pushed to Easter 2020
The latest James Bond outing will arrive in US cinemas on April 8, 2020.
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Academy relents on Oscar TV show plan
Awards in the four affected categories are back in the ceremony TV broadcast.
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Bron's 'Red Sea Diving Resort' goes to Netflix
The global streamer takes all rights outside China to the Chris Evans spy thriller.
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Netflix finally agrees to contribute to Germany's national film fund
Industry also reacts to Elisa Y Marcela controversy.
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Two films tie for top spot on Screen's final Berlin jury grid
’Synonyms’ took all eight scores with ‘A Tale Of Three Sisters’ receiving six.
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New Locarno artistic director gives first glimpse of her vision for the festival
Lili Hinstin said she wants to programme more UK films, short films and youth-oriented films.
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Brexit countdown: UK VFX powerhouse at risk, say leading post houses
Costs around new visa requirements could prove prohibitive for sector which employs one-third of its workforce from Europe.
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UK box office preview: 'The Kid Who Would Be King' faces battle to conquer 'The LEGO Movie 2'
Joe Cornish returns with his second feature.
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Magnolia Pictures acquires Sundance doc 'Cold Case Hammarskjöld' (exclusive)
DR Sales handles international sales on Sundance winner.
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Studiocanal, David Heyman re-team for 'Paddington' TV show starring Ben Whishaw
Whishaw will reprise his role as the marmalade-loving bear.
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Sundance winner 'Queen Of Hearts' gets UK deal with Thunderbird
Audience award winner set for release in summer 2019.
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Nadav Lapid's 'Synonyms' ties for the lead on Screen's Berlin jury grid
Isabel Coixet’s Elisa & Marcela was far less popular with the jury.
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EU copyright reform one step closer following key European Parliament vote
Tech giants such as Google and Facebook would be forced to pay for content.
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London Screenings announces dates and new venue for 2019
Applications also open for Breakthrough emerging talent strand.
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Amazon greenlights more than 20 new and returning international series
Amazon Studios chief Jennifer Salke outlined global content plans to press in Los Angeles.
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Academy responds to open letter blasting Oscar plan
Statement follows open letter from nearly 100 filmmakers about decision to present four Oscars during commercial breaks.
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Apple's TV streaming service could launch in April
US media reports that service will combine the tech giant’s own original content with subscription channels from CBS, Viacom and Starz.
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ScreenSkills head of film won't cast Oscars votes in protest at excluded categories
Gareth Ellis-Unwin says plan to cut four categories from TV broadcast ”is a damaging move”.