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Netflix, Creative UK launch debut filmmaking initiative Breakout
The programmes aims to work wiith under-represented voices.
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Vertigo acquires UK and Ireland rights to Charades’ Sundance title ‘Piggy’ (exclusive)
The Spanish rural thriller premiered in Sundance’s Midnight section.
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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ starts shooting, Kenneth Branagh joins cast
Atom bomb thriller is first project to include sections in IMAX analogue black and white.
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‘The Worst Person In The World’ passes $1m in North American box office
Norwegian Oscar nominee follows Japan’s Drive My Car to US box office milestone.
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Some Oscar presentations to be taped for TV broadcast
Categores affected include production design, original score and shorts.
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‘Dune’ team on splitting up the book, expanding the female roles and ‘Part Two’ planning
Screen talks to producer Mary Parent, screenwriter Jon Spaihts and executive producer Tanya Lapointe about the making of a modern sci-fi classic.
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How Pathé is steering ’Parallel Mothers’ past £1m at the UK box office
The distributor is taking advantage of the screens available at UK cinemas for the Pedro Almodovar film.
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NonStop buying spree includes ‘Peter Von Kant’, ‘Dark Glasses’ (exclusive)
NonStop also picks up three Sundance titles.
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‘Vietnamese Horror Story’ scores box office success as cinemas reopen in Vietnam
Local horror has proved a hit following an easing of pandemic restrictions.
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‘The Tragedy Of Macbeth’ star Denzel Washington on the film's “no stick-up-the-butt Shakespearean acting” rule
With ’The Tragedy Of Macbeth’, Denzel Washington has landed a 10th Oscar nomination.
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How ’King Richard’ filmmakers told the story of “a very complicated guy”
Screen talks to the King Richard team about realising their collective vision.
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The movie musical's changing fortunes at the Oscars - and what next for the genre
The movie musical’s relationship with the Oscars dates all the way back to 1930, and several song-powered titles are in the mix for awards this year.
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Academy telecast decision sparks disappointment
Organisation reversed similar decision three years ago following outcry.
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Eye Filmmuseum director Sandra den Hamer to step down
Den Hamer, a former Rotterdam artistic director, has run the film culture institute for 15 years
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UK producers face uncertainty as Covid protocol guidance set to be updated
“The real concern is around insurance,” said one producer.
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Birds’ Eye View launches 2022 Filmonomics training programme (exclusive)
The scheme is for feature writers, directors, producers of marginalised genders who are either on the verge of making their first feature, or have just made or released their debut.
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‘Coda’ breakout Troy Kotsur: ‘I hope people see me as an actor who happens to be deaf’
After a career spent primarily on the stage, Troy Kotsur is now in the running for major film awards in family drama Coda.
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European Film Academy expresses solidarity with Ukraine
61 of the EFA’s 4,000-plus members are from Ukraine.
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Jim and Kirsten Sheridan to make ‘Lockerbie’ drama for Sky, Peacock
It is the first scripted co-commission from Sky and sister company Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service.
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