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Beta Cinema boards Tom Tykwer’s ‘The Light’, releases first look image
Beta Cinema is handling sales for all territories except German-speaking territories, France and North America.
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Match Factory takes on sales for Victor Kossakovsky’s Berlinale Competition title ‘Architecton’
A24 will distribute the documentary in North America.
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The Yellow Affair to handle sales for Newen Connect’s indie features
Films will be sold under brand “The Yellow Affair by Newen Connect”
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Polish animation ‘Cherub’ triumphs at Rotterdam’s CineMart project market
Seven prizes were handed out in total, spanning feature films and immersive projects
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IFFR Pro gears up for fine-tuned 2024 CineMart co-pro market and Rotterdam Lab
Festival’s industry strand has 16 projects being pitched at CineMart and 71 producers attending talent initiative Rotterdam Lab
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Brandt Andersen, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Riho Kudo films added to Berlinale special screenings line-up
Festival rounds out specials programme with two Japanese mid-length films and Omar Sy-starring drama.
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Beta Cinema takes on Yorgos Zois’s Berlinale Encounters title ‘Arcadia’ (exclusive)
Greek director’s second feature stars Vangelis Mourikis and Angeliki Papoulia.
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EWA Network unveils eight women film producers selected for Netflix-backed series programme
Series Accelerator programme kicks off next week in Amsterdam
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Former Warner Bros marketing exec Julian Senior dies, aged 85
Senior worked on campaigns for notable films including ‘A Clockwork Orange’, ’Goodfellas’ and ‘Chariots Of Fire’
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Berlinale heads Carlo Chatrian, Mariette Rissenbeek discuss stepping down from the festival
Chatrian and Rissenbeek will both step down after the 2024 festival
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Match Factory acquires Matthias Glasner’s Berlinale competition title ‘Dying’
Film about an estranged family meeting again has a ensemble cast including German star Lars Eidinger
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Production incentives growing in importance for European films, says report
European Audiovisual Observatory report reveals that 41.8% of budgets for an average European film now come from public financing
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Italy’s Lorenzo Mieli and Mario Gianani to leave Fremantle-owned The Apartment and Wildside (exclusive)
The execs are behind many of Italy’s top features of recent years.
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International producers organisations call for streamer regulation
Bodies publish statement setting out ’key principles’ for ensuring sustainable screen industry through regulation of streamers.
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Blondie singer Debbie Harry and filmmaker Amanda Kramer team up for Rotterdam’s talks strand
‘So Unreal’ is directed by Kramer and narrated by Harry, and will have its European premiere at the festival.
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Other Angle heads to Rendez-Vous with trio of comedies (exclusive)
Paris and Los Angeles-based sales agency has boarded films by Nicolas Benamou, Artus and Christophe Duthuron
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Creative Europe poised for “substantial” funding increase
Report reviews the recent track record of the Creative Europe programme
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‘Shame On Dry Land’ wins record seven prizes at Sweden’s Guldbagge awards
The Toronto drama took seven prizes including best director, actor, supporting actor.
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The Party adds Sophie Fillières, Kaouther Ben Hania features to 2024 slate (exclusive)
Paris-based sales company is kicking off sales for the projects at Unifrance’s Rendez-Vous in Paris this week
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Vue cinema chain restructures debt; no jobs cuts, venue closures planned
Hundreds of millions of pounds of existing debt will be converted to equity, with roughly £50m of new capital being injected into the company.