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CPH:DOX 2023 to open with Lin Alluna’s ‘Twice Colonized’
The feature debut from the Danish director world premiered at Sundance this month
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Blue Fox expands ranks ahead of EFM with Kalani Dreimanis hire (exclusive)
New arrival will serve as vice president of international sales.
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Berlin’s Pluto Film picks up sales on SXSW selection ‘Sister & Sister’ (exclusive)
Sales talks to commence at EFM later this month.
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Participant, Actual Films, Chicago Media Project producing Navy SEALs PTSD treatment doc
Jon Shenk and Bonni Cohen are directing.
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Pluto Film boards Berlinale drama ‘Tomorrow Is A Long Time’ (exclusive)
Drama marks the feature directorial debut of Singapore’s Jow Zhi Wei.
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Sky adds Michael Mann, Todd Haynes films to 2023 originals slate
Line-up also features Julia Jackson’s coming-of-age queer love story Bonus Track.
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BFI unveils £15.2m funding to UK-wide partners to deliver audience, talent and education programmes
The money will be used to support the BFI’s FAN, Network and Film Academy Plus programmes.
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Memento boards Berlinale Competition animation ‘Art College 1994’ (exclusive)
Marks the third feature animation from award-winning Chinese filmmaker Liu Jian.
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Chinese animation ‘Art College 1994’ makes late entry to Berlinale Competition; juries revealed
Director Liu Jian was previously in Competition with ‘Have A Nice Day’ in 2017.
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Films Boutique unveils six-strong Berlinale slate led by Zhang Lu’s ‘The Shadowless Tower’ (exclusive)
Slate includes features in Competition, Encounters, Forum and Panorama sections
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Gaumont’s ‘Father & Soldier’ becomes first 2023 release to cross one million admissions in France
Omar Sy stars in the World War One drama inspired by real events.
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Port of Production residency programme selects four international producers
The producers hail from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Canada.
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Rotterdam’s Reality Check symposium calls for creation of a cross-festival coalition
“The festival industry as we know has come to be defined by a spirit of competition rather than collaboration,” said festival director Vanja Kaludjercic.
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Ireland film and TV production spend tops €361m in 2022
Figure is below record high of €500 million achieved after lockdowns eased in 2021.
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Iranian filmmaker Masoud Kimiai banned from attending Rotterdam
The director’s film ’Killing A Traitor’ is playing in the Harbour strand.
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Academy lets Andrea Riseborough Oscar nod stand, flags ‘concern’ over grassroots campaigns
“It is apparent that components of the regulations must be clarified to create a framework for respectful, inclusive, and unbiased campaigning.”
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DC Studios unveils first phase, 'Superman' and ‘The Batman' sequels
’The Batman Part II’ to open separately in 2025 under DC Elseworlds stable.
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Italy-France western ‘Heads Or Tails?’, Ukraine’s ‘Consider Vera’ big Rotterdam industry winners
Awards handed out to projects in 40th anniversary edition of CineMart.
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Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham Carter, Gabriel Byrne to lead romance ‘Four Letters Of Love’ for Cornerstone Films
Film is directed by Polly Steele and co-stars Normal People’s Fionn O’Shea and Rose Plays Julie’s Ann Skelly