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European buyers line up for ‘Pirates Down The Street’ (exclusive)
Pim van Hoeve directs the Dutch live-action family film.
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Paulo Branco, Alfama lose bid for damages over Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote film
Portuguese producer and Alfama Film Productions sought almost €1m in damages.
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New IFP Gotham Awards tribute goes to ‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’
Honour recognises the awards contender’s “dynamic and noteworthy” cast.
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Film Movement sets virtual cinema release for international Oscar picks (exclusive)
Submissions from Sudan, Latvia, Switzerland and Japan will premiere in January.
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Lionsgate pushes US launch of ‘Chaos Walking’ to March
The Doug Liman sci-fi adventure had previously been set for last March, then January.
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South African war drama ‘Moffie’ goes to IFC Films for North America
The Venice festival premiere has been set for an April launch in the US.
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Sarah Polley, Frances McDormand set for Orion/Plan B’s ‘Women Talking’
Polley will direct and McDormand star in the novel adaptation.
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‘Sesame Street’ documentary picked up by Screen Media for North America
The HBO film about the origins of the children’s TV show premieres at Sundance.
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Emile Hirsch, Kate Bosworth enter ‘The Immaculate Room’
Psychological thriller to be directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil.
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DR Sales closes slew of deals on Mads Brügger’s North Korea doc ‘The Mole’ (exclusive)
The film investigates North Korea’s illegal weapons trade, drug manufacturing and other criminal activities.
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Why Madrid is booming as an international film destination
Madrid is fast becoming one of the most attractive and cost-effective European cities in which to shoot film and TV productions.
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One Eyed Films boards sales on Tallinn winner ‘Goodbye Soviet Union’ (exclusive)
Estonian comedy scooped the audience award at Black Nights Film Festival in November.
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MIPTV 2021 to move online in April dates due to pandemic
Organiser still hope to host Mipcom as a physical event in October 2021.
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Features
Perspectives on 2020: Ita O’Brien on the new challenges for intimacy co-ordinators
Intimacy on Set founder Ita O’Brien tells us why respecting on-screen intimacy is more important than ever.
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Perspectives on 2020: Nadine Labaki on how the Beirut explosion shaped her pandemic year
The writer, director and actress reveals how the devastating Beirut explosion pushed her back into filmmaking
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Perspectives on 2020: Sidonie Dumas on guiding Gaumont through France’s lockdowns
”It’s been a cross between a balancing game and dominoes.”
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Perspectives on 2020: mk2 CEO Nathanael Karmitz - “There’s a real crisis in Anglo-Saxon cinema”
The head of France’s mk2 film empire tells Screen why he believes cinema and culture can help change the world.
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Perspectives on 2020: The British Blacklist founder Akua Gyamfi on forging exciting new partnerships
”There is an inherent fear of black power, creative and economic.”
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Perspectives on 2020: Mark Cousins on lockdown liberation and Black Lives Matter
Cousins’ ‘Women Make Film: A New Road Movie THrough Cinema’ will be the focus of a January BFI season.
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Perspectives on 2020: How Baltasar Kormakur shot for 300 days this year
The Icelandic filmmaker tells Screen about being the first to colour-code on set (but not wanting it to be his legacy).