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What impact is the Russian boycott beginning to have on the industry?
The international sales sector is adjusting while Russian screens get local re-releases.
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UK’s NFTS crowns 2022 student winners, awards honorary fellowship to BBC exec
The graduation ceremony was held on Friday March 4.
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Asia Pacific Screen Awards bans Russian films, delegates
The move follows Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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‘Cow’ producer Kat Mansoor launches Snowstorm Productions (exclusive)
Literary agent and producer Neil Blair is joining as chairman.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘The Batman’ sets widest release record for Warner Bros
Also out this weekend: ‘Ali & Ava’, ‘The Godfather Part II’.
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Screen digital edition: March 4
With the voting finish line in sight, this issue includes interviews with Penelope Cruz, Ciaran Hinds and filmmaking teams behind ’Drive My Car’ and ’Writing With Fire’.
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Fremantle acquires Italy’s ‘Devils’ producer Lux Vide
Luca Bernabei to remain as chief executive of Italian company.
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Shannon Elizabeth, Daniel Cudmore to star in 101 Films International’s ‘A Home For The Holidays’ (exclusive)
Production underway in Alberta, Canada.
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Paolo Genovese’s festival hopeful ‘The First Day Of My Life’ sells for True Colours (exclusive)
Toni Servillo stars in a Genovese film for the first time.
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‘Navalny’ director Daniel Roher to head CPH:Conference
The four-day event will run in-person in Copenhagen and online.
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France tv distribution boards Claude Barras’s animated ‘You’re Not The One I Expected’ (exclusive)
’My Life As A Courgette’ director’s third stop-motion work is touching tale of struggle when daughter is born with Down Syndrome.
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Sundance Institute names Adam Piron director of Indigenous programme
Longtime staffer fills position vacated by Bird Runningwater several months ago.
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Cannes Critics’ Week, Directors’ Fortnight, ACID will not boycott Russian filmmakers
Parallel sections highlight their tradition of welcoming ”dissident artists, persecuted in their home countries”.
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Korean box office improves but exports drop during 2021
Sales of cinema tickets rose but exports plummeted across a second year impacted by the pandemic.
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South Korean film festivals join support for Ukraine
Jeonju, Busan and Bucheon have joined other festivals around the world in condemning Russia’s invasion.
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Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov calls for Russian cinema boycott from the trenches
Director who was held for five years in Russian jails and prison camps is now a reservist volunteer on Ukraine’s frontline
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TIFF bans state-backed Russian delegations from festival, will programme independent Russian films
Statement follows similar action by Cannes, Venice.
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Being a carer has “negative impact” on screen career, say 75% of respondents in Irish report
The report was published during Dublin International Film Festival.
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‘Enys Men’, ‘Pretty Red Dress’ and Quiddity Films receive backing from UK Global Screen Fund
A further £502,882 has been allocated.
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Festival regular Fatih Akin strikes first-look deal with WarnerMedia
US studio was previously a producer partner on In The Fade, The Golden Glove and Rhinegold.