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Disney+ launch date brought forward in UK, western Europe; price confirmed
The pricing of the SVoD has been set as £5.99 in the UK and €6.99 in Europe.
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‘And Then We Danced’, ‘Aniara’ lead winners at Sweden’s 2020 Guldbagge awards
The former took best film with the latter winning best director.
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Best Friend Forever boards sales on Radu Jude’s Berlinale Forum title ‘Uppercase Print’ (exclusive)
Feature tells true story of student arrested by Communist Romania’s secret services after challenging regime of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
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BFI to “support” Bafta and Bifa to ensure British entries meet specific Diversity Standards
The suggestion is part of the BFI’s initial findings on its Diversity Standards.
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Reviews
‘How To Be A Good Wife’: Review
Goofy farce set in a 1967 finishing school is a vehicle for Juliette Binoche’s comic talents
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Reviews
‘The Rescue’: Review
Dante Lam’s mega-budget blockbuster starring Eddie Peng leads the pack going into Chinese New Year
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Netflix Spanish-language strategy reversed Latino membership drop in 2019 (study)
IHS Markit | Technology study shows increase compared to Amazon Prime Video.
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Netflix passes 100m international subscribers but new rivals dent US growth
Record growth in Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific.
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Mary Steenburgen among new cast on gay rom-com ‘Happiest Season’ for TriStar, eOne
Principal photography begins this week in Pittsburgh
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Charades boards sales on Pulse Films, Riz Ahmed’s music drama ‘Mogul Mowgli’ (exclusive)
Riz Ahmed stars as a rapper on the cusp of fame forced to return home to his family after he is struck down by a crippling illness.
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Features
Awards whispers: anonymous UK voters react to Oscar, Bafta nominations
“I feel voters haven’t seen enough films.”
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Lionsgate’s Nicola Pearcey among new Film London board members
Four new members appointed to the UK screen industries agency’s board.
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Why Rotterdam’s slimmed-down CineMart is good for the international film business
Less projects, more room to shine.
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Tributes pour in for 'Monty Python' co-founder Terry Jones, who has died aged 77
Jones died after a long struggle with a rare form of dementia, according to his family.
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Korea’s Little Big Pictures seals North American deal on ‘Mr. Zoo’
Family comedy sells to 815 Pictures for the US and Canada, along with separate deals for several other territories.
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Japan’s Gaga to launch sales on Tatsushi Omori’s ‘Mother’ at EFM (exclusive)
Masami Nagasawa (Our Little Sister) stars in the story of a young boy and his alcoholic mother.
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Has Netflix finally won France over?
Streaming giant faces tough negotiations over investment obligations and content rights as France overhauls audiovisual laws.
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Harvey Weinstein branded sexual predator and rapist by prosecutors in New York trial (reports)
Defence will produce emails by accusers indicating “loving relationship” with former Hollywood mogul.
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Aviron Pictures rocked by layoffs heading into Sundance
The Informer scheduled to open in US although no firm date set.
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Canada’s A71 acquires D Films library (exclusive)
’This gives us the baseline library to achieve the strategic goals of the company.’