All articles by Mona Tabbara – Page 47
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NewsMister Smith, CAA board ‘Young Werther’ starring Alison Pill, Douglas Booth (exclusive)
The contemporary romantic comedy also stars Patrick J. Adams and Iris Apatow.
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NewsUK film fund The Uncertain Kingdom fires up fresh funding opportunities
The fund, launched in response to Brexit, is celebrating its fifth anniversary.
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NewsIndependent Entertainment rings in key territories for Christmas slasher ‘It’s A Wonderful Knife’ (exclusive)
European territories have sold, in addition to the US, Middle East and Taiwan.
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FeaturesInside Film4: Exec team talk development, production strategy and supporting UK producers
The company will receive the special recognition award for outstanding contribution to UK film at the Big Screen Awards.
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Features“We’re the SXSW of the UK,” say artistic directors of Raindance Film Festival
Malaika Bova and Martyna Szmytkowska talk about their first edition as artistic directors.
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NewsBFI opens Creative Challenge Fund, seeks partners for development labs
The BFI will award up to £150,000 per programme and £2.7m across three years.
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NewsBritish Urban Film Festival unveils winners for 2023 edition
British Urban Film Festival drew to a close on October 20.
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NewsHanWay Films boards ‘Cowgirl’s Last Ride’ starring Geena Davis ahead of AFM
The title is set to be introduced to buyers at the American Film Market (AFM).
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News‘All Quiet On The Western Front’, ‘Succession’ composers win at 23rd World Soundtrack Awards
The awards took place at the closing night of Film Fest Gent.
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NewsSky boards Margy Kinmonth’s ‘Women At War – The Invisible Army’
The documentary feature will be released theatrically internationally before heading to UK TV channel Sky Arts.
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NewsSC Films commences shoot on horror ‘By The Throat’ with ‘Sex Education’ star Patricia Allison (exclusive)
David Luke Rees directs the Yorkshire-set feature.
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NewsFfilm Cymru unveils incoming CEO (exclusive)
Pauline Burt left the Welsh film agency in September.
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NewsScreen Ireland receives annual budget boost of €1.5m
The national agency for the Irish screen industry’s budget has been raised to €39.2m.
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NewsIrish government ups eligibility cap for tax incentive to €125m
Film and TV productions are able to claim a 32% tax break on eligible expenditure up to €125m, raised from €70m.
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NewsBlue Finch Films closes UK and key territories for Paris Zarcilla’s ‘Raging Grace’ (exclusive)
The horror will be released theatrically in the UK and Ireland on December 29.
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News‘Blade Runner 2099’ scraps Belfast shoot
The initial shoot had been delayed by the Writers’ Guild of America (WGA) strike.
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News‘Kabul, City In The Wind’ filmmaker Aboozar Amini returns to IDFA Forum with latest project
The Rough Cut Presentations section has expanded, including five additional projects from Ukraine.
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NewsUK film and TV workers protest in London as SAG-AFTRA strike plight continues
Over 100 film and TV workers turned out today (October 5) to the protest at London’s Leicester Square.
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News‘Perfect days’, ‘The Killer’ part of Evolution Mallorca 2023 line-up
This edition boasts the largest feature film selection programmed to-date at EMIFF.
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NewsBFI CEO salutes independent filmmakers at opening night of London Film Festival
The festival opened with Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn’.














