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Film Independent names winners of emerging filmmaker awards
Previous winner Shaka King named honourary chair for this year’s Spirit Awards.
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‘Ted K’ goes to Neon label Super Ltd for North America
The true crime drama recently premiered in the Berlin festival’s Panorama section.
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Spike Lee reconfirmed as Cannes 2021 jury president
US filmmaker was to have presided over the 2020 edition of Cannes until it was cancelled due to the pandemic.
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Qumra 2021: Phedon Papamichael looks forward to shooting ‘Indiana Jones 5’ at the UK’s Pinewood Studios
Cinematographer is Oscar-nominated for The Trial Of The Chicago 7.
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Qumra 2021: Sound designer Mark Mangini describes his work on ‘Dune’, new Kobe Bryant doc
Mangini said sound is an effective storytelling tool.
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‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ wows Miami Film Festival as successful hybrid event draws to a close
Festival helped attract audiences back to cinemas for first time.
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Half of HBO Max, HBO subscribers expected to come from outside US by 2025
Subscribers to upcoming AVOD version not get same-day access to Warner Bros releases.
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China re-release propels ‘Avatar’ to reclaim all-time global box office crown (update)
Sci-fi’s international haul reaches $2.05bn.
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Wanda relinquishes majority stake in AMC Entertainment
Chinese company owns 9.8% of common stock, retains two votes on board.
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Los Angeles cinemas given greenlight to reopen for first time in a year
Chains to return to business at different times depending on preparedness.
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Kino Lorber names Clemence Taillandier director of theatrical sales
New hire brings close to 20 years of experience in arthouse film.
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Magnolia International scores EFM slate deals led by ‘A Glitch In The Matrix’ (exclusive)
Some Kind Of Heaven sells to Dogwoof in UK, Filmin in Spain, PPCW in Hong Kong.
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Sony Pictures Classics picks up doc ‘The Lost Leonardo’
Source: Sony Pictures Classics The Lost Leonardo Sony Pictures Classics has acquired worldwide rights excluding the UK, France, and Germany from Dogwoof to Andreas Koefoed’s documentary The Lost Leonardo. The film chronicles the story behind the ‘Salvator Mundi’ (‘Saviour Of The World’), a “lost” portrait of Christ ...
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Sundance Institute sets Asian festival spin-off for Jakarta
Event will include films from this year’s US festival, initiatives for Asian talent.
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Natalie Portman, Lupita Nyong’o to star in Alma Har’el’s Apple TV+ series ‘Lady In The Lake’
Portman and Nyong’o will star in the adaptation of a novel about a murder case in sixties Baltimore.
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Michael B Jordan to direct ‘Creed III’ for November 2022 release
The franchise star will make his feature directing debut on the third boxing tale.
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Academy Museum to confront controversies in opening exhibits and programmes
The museum’s September 30 public opening is still on track, says leadership.
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Sundance Institute launches two new grants for BIPOC media
The funds will provide a total of $200,000 to black, indigenous and people of colour artists and groups.
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American Society of Cinematographers reveals award nominees
Group recognises cinematography on Mank, Nomadland, News Of The World and other awards contenders.