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Ulrich Seidl’s Berlin competition title ‘Rimini’ seals new round of European deals (exclusive)
‘Rimini’ was a critical hit at the Berlinale.
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Emergency fund launched to help filmmakers in Ukraine
The fund was set up by the International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk (ICFR).
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Ukrainian filmmakers call for complete Russian cultural boycott
”Stop all communication with directors who continue to live in the Soviet or Soviet paradigm” urge the filmmakers in a statement.
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Hammer Studios boards Eddie Izzard title ‘Doctor Jekyll’ as first release
Hammer Studios formed late last year as distribution arm of Hammer Films.
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Ciaran Hinds on his “barking mad” career, Oscar-nominated ‘Belfast’ role
Ciaran Hinds has played his share of intimidating roles on screen — but it’s as a sweet-natured grandfather in Belfast that he has earned his first Oscar and Bafta nominations.
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First look of ‘Hidden In The Woods Part 2’ as Chilean survival thriller wraps shoot (exclusive)
Producers targeting release in second half of 2022.
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Steven Spielberg speaks out against Academy’s telecast plan
“We should all have a seat at the supper table together live at 5.”
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UK’s ScreenSkills to invest £10m in high-end TV training amid skills gap concerns
A survey has found almost 90% consider shortages a serious concern.
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Australian film sector boosted by drive to find diverse voices
Some of the most exciting new films coming out of Australia are the result of a national drive to find and support stories from traditionally underrepresented quarters.
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Word of Mouth - ‘Succession’ actress Dasha Nekrasova: “I’m not allowed to shitpost anymore”
The Belarusian-American Succession actress, writer, director and Red Scare podcast host on the friends she turns to for recommendations.
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See-Saw Films co-founders on firing up ‘The Power Of The Dog’ and letting go of box office success
Screen talks to co-founders Iain Canning and Emile Sherman.
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Ukraine-set doc ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ among Visions du Réel Grand Angle line-up
The Swiss documentary festival has unveiled the line-ups for its Grand Angle and Latitudes sections.
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Canneseries unveils 2022 competition line-up
The fifth edition will see the TV festival return to its original springtime slot to run alongside MipTV.
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'Dune' editor Joe Walker on finding the right length for the film
With Dune, Joe Walker has edited his fourth feature for director Denis Villeneuve — and has been rewarded with Bafta and Oscar nominations.
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Paramount Players folds into Paramount film group
Jeremy Kramer out at youth-oriented division after 18 months.
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How ‘Borrowed Time’ and ‘The Sunny Side Of The Street’ rose through the HAF ranks
‘Screen’ explores the first two projects to rise through the ranks of the Hong Kong-Asia Film Forum (HAF).
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Controversial Hong Kong doc ‘Revolution Of Our Times’ opens strong in Taiwan
Award-winning documentary about the 2019 Hong Kong protests was first seen at Cannes.
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Eagle Pictures among backers of ‘Rush Hour’ franchise producer Jonathan Glickman’s Panoramic Media
Gary Barber, Lantern Entertainment, Pinky Promise among strategic investors.
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Making ‘Drive My Car’: filmmakers talk production challenges, pushing for a bigger budget
’Drive My Car’ has grossed more than $1m at the US box office and earned four Oscar nominations — but the road to glory was far from smooth.
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Screen Scotland adopts BFI Diversity Standards
The measures will be introduced from April 1 2022.