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‘Napoleon’ stays top at UK-Ireland box office; Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’ glides into top five
’The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes’ ,‘Wish’ and ’André Rieu’s White Christmas’ also secured top five spots.
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“I never thought this could happen in France”: Is the far-right behind campaign to smear ‘After The Fire’?
Directors’ guild the SRF issued a statement saying “the far right is attacking culture”.
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19 Nordic Film Commissions agree on new sustainability pledge (exclusive)
The pledge was unveiled as the Nordic Film Commissions – which represent both regional and national offices — gathered in London during FOCUS.
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MENA’s Front Row promotes Nicolas Torloting, Carine Chaiban, Elie Touma
The moves comes as the leading MENA distributor ramps up activity.
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Digital content production sectors face skills shortage, says BFI report
Post-production alone generated £2.2bn in revenue in 2022, but retaining workforce at the mid and senior levels has proven challenging.
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‘4 Kings 2’ crowned Thai box office leader after bumper opening
The sequel opened 44% stronger than the 2021 original.
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‘Goodbye Julia’ producers ready Sudanese drama ‘Specters Of AlHoot’
The film will be based on the true story of a massacre at a military camp in 1998.
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Omniplex head optimistic for 2024 as Irish exhibitor buys five Empire sites in the UK
The acquisition is part of the Irish exhibitor’s ambitious expansion plans.
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Front Row boards Zaid Abu Hamdan’s crime thriller ‘Boomah’ starring Rakeen Saad
Filming is set to begin in spring 2024.
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Record attendance, deals, prizes at Ventana Sur amid public arts funding fears
‘Charming’, ‘Lovers Fare Goodbye’, ‘Memories Of A Burning Body’ win big at Buenos Aires market.
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Jonathan Majors trial hears opening arguments
Prosecution argues manipulative behaviour; star’s attorney says former girlfriend was out for revenge.
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Oscars 2024: What are the leading international documentary contenders?
Screen celebrates a rich crop of contenders this year from all corners of the globe.
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In conversation: Nikolaj Arcel, Mads Mikkelsen on 'The Promised Land’, why European filmmaking is a "little bolder"
A decade after their Oscar-nominated A Royal Affair, director Nikolaj Arcel and star Mads Mikkelsen reunite with the 1700s-set The Promised Land.
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Red Sea Fund lauds seven-strong Oscar tilt
Seven films backed by Fund have been submitted to the Academy Awards’ international feature category
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Tarak Ben Ammar: Saudi film industry is like "California in the 1920s"
Eagle Pictures and Studios de Paris owner says he is looking to partner with Saudi executives on film industry investments in the country
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In pictures: ‘The Taste Of Things’ event with director Trần Anh Hùng
The director was joined by a 3 Michelin Star chef who consulted on the film.
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Studiocanal sets April 2024 release for Amy Winehouse biopic ‘Back To Black’
Sam Taylor-Johnson’s feature will release in the UK on April 12, 2024.
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Why Catalonia was the ideal shooting location for action series ‘Who Is Erin Carter?’
Netflix and Left Bank Pictures chose to shoot the hit series Who Is Erin Carter? in Catalonia, taking advantage of iconic locations, skilled crews and an appealing financial incentive.
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Q&A: ‘2018’ director and producer talk India’s Oscar entry
The survival drama is directed by Joseph who co-wrote the script with Akhil P. Dharmajan and is based on the 2018 floods in India’s Kerala
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‘The Crown’ composer Martin Phipps on the meaning behind the music cues
Bafta winner and Emmy award-nominated composer Martin Phipps reflects on the legacy of The Crown and how the series uses music and key instruments to focus on the emotions of specific characters.