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Features
Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Rufai Ajala (intimacy co-ordinator/cinematographer)
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Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Lucie Red (production designer)
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Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Susanne Salavati (cinematographer)
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Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Cobbie Yates (costume designer)
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Italy’s Fandango strikes more sales on ‘The Hummingbird’ (exclusive)
Time-jumping drama’s cast includes Nanni Moretti, Berenice Bejo and Pierfrancesco Favino.
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Tokyo Film Market to take place virtually for third year
TIFFCOM runs parallel to Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Berlinale calls for acquittal of Zimbabwean writer-director Tsitsi Dangarembga
Zimbabwean author and filmmaker was a member of the international jury at the 2022 Berlinale.
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Southeast Europe’s First Films First screenwriting programme begins to reap success
Films to pass through the lab include ‘Murina’, ‘Man And Dog’ and ‘Zubal’.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Luna Carmoon (writer/director)
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Stars of Tomorrow 2022: George Jaques (writer/director/producer/actor)
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Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Cleona Ní Chrualaoi (producer)
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Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Michelle Antoniades (producer)
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Netflix cuts another 300 jobs in wake of subscription slide
The cuts come a month after an initial round of lay-offs at the under-pressure streamer.
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21,000 more crew needed in the UK by 2025, says report
ScreenSkills research says £104.3m needed annually by 2025 to train film and HETV workforce
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International buyers praise return of London Screenings
Cannes conversations were continued in a more relaxed setting, said attendees.
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NonStop Timeless acquires 111 classics from directors including Lynch, Breillat, Fassbinder (exclusive)
Some of the films have never been seen by Scandinavian audiences.
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UK Global Screen Fund backs 10 features including ‘A Gaza Weekend’, ‘Summerland’
Further titles include ‘Doctor Jekyll’ and ‘Starve Acre’.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Elvis’ lives in almost 750 cinemas
‘The Black Phone’, Netflix’s ‘The Sea Beast’ also in cinemas.