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Netflix unveils Indonesian slate led by Timo Tjahjanto, Kamila Andini, Joko Anwar projects
Streaming giant staged its first-ever Indonesian slate event.
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Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu hails Netflix for ‘Bardo’ theatrical rollout: “This is a film that really belongs in this space”
Bardo opens theatrically in Mexico on October 27.
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First trailer for Houman Seyedi’s Venice Horizons title ‘World War III’ (exclusive)
The film follows an aspiring actor cast in a war film with tyrant filmmakers and a secret lover.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Three Thousand Years Of Longing’ leads the new releases
’The Forgiven’ and ‘Fall’ are also out this weekend.
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Italian box office predicted to slump by 55% in 2022 compared with pre-pandemic 2019
Cinemagoers were required to wear masks until June 2022.
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Irish producer Anna Mannion wins Netflix, European Producers Club women’s pitch initiative
The award was presented this evening in Venice.
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Venice documentary ‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’ sells to Italy, Germany, Spain
Laura Poitras’ film debuts on the Lido today.
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Reviews
‘Merkel’: Telluride Review
Eva Weber looks at the life of the former German Chancellor with an eye on both the personal and the political
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“I was intimidated as hell”: Steve Buscemi talks directing Venice premiere ‘The Listener’
The film stars Tessa Thompson as a helpline counsellor who takes calls from people in need.
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Venice festival: Filmmakers Under Attack panel calls for attention, action and funding
The panel included Orwa Nyrabia, Vanja Kaludjercic and Alberto Barbera.
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Biennale College increases funding, unveils 12 projects chosen for next residency
The funding per project will rise from €150,000 to €200,000.
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Arthouse cinema strategies debated at Venice Production Bridge panel
Arthouse cinemas have a “crucial” role in promoting industry diversity,
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UK and US National Cinema Days see large spikes in admissions
Saturday saw over 1.46 million cinema admissions which translates to £4.38m in box office revenue.
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Japan release boosts ‘Bullet Train’ to top of global box office; ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ returns to top 5
Bullet Train’s $15.2m is the lowest for a Number 1 film since the worldwide weekend chart was introduced in June 2021.
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Lars von Trier talks ‘The Kingdom: Exodus’, cancel culture and teasing Sweden
‘The Kingdom: Exodus’ has been screening this week in Venice out of competition.
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‘Minions 2’ regains UK-Ireland box office crown; ‘Prima Facie’ breaks event cinema record
National Cinema Day provided a box office boost and ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ returned to the charts.
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Veneto Film Commission, Centro Sperimentale to launch first Italian VR school (exclusive)
The training centre will launch next summer with an annual €500,000 budget.
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How local production ‘Norah’ represents a new wave of Saudi filmmaking
Budgeted at sub-$2m, Norah is a co-production between Riyadh-based Black Sugar Pictures and local service provider Nebras Films.
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Olivia Wilde refuses to address ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ controversies as Florence Pugh arrives in Venice
“The internet feeds itself; I don’t feel the need to contribute.”
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‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’: Venice Review
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson attempt to settle scores in Martin McDonagh’s darkly comic 1920s-set Irish drama