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Buyers enjoy slice of Berlin competition title ‘My Favourite Cake’ (exclusive)
The Iranian film by Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha is about a solitary woman who tries to invigorate her love life.
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‘Peaky Blinders’, ‘Outlander’ stars launch UK production company Just John Films with first projects (exclusive)
Kate Phillips, Amber Anderson and Rosie Day all have extensive film and TV credits.
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‘Table For Six 2’, ‘The Moon Thieves’, ‘Rob N Roll’ lead Hong Kong CNY box office
The trio took almost $8m in 10 days.
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Sam Mendes to direct feature films about each of The Beatles for Sony Pictures
Sony Pictures Entertainment will finance and distribute the films with full theatrical windows in 2027.
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Fremantle buys European production label Asacha Media Group
Asacha owns French feature outfit Srab Films.
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Women’s representation in hit films dropped dramatically in 2023, says report
According to the USC Annenberg study, representation fell back to the level recorded in 2010.
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Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ re-set for January 2025 opening
The director’s sci-fi follow-up to Parasite had originally been set for launch this March.
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‘The Movie Emperor’, ‘Viva La Vida’ pulled from crowded CNY race in China
Local titles ‘Yolo’ and ‘Pegasus 2’ contributed to a record-breaking $1.11bn box office.
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Gender equity in UK film another 60 years away - but it could be sooner in Germany
The Gender Equity Policy (GEP) Analysis project looked at who holds key creative positions in the UK, German and Canadian industries.
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Annette Bening on her year-long preparation for 'Nyad’: "I was inspired by a certain amount of fear"
When Bening first read the script, she remembers, “I was moved and I laughed, I was furious at her, but I loved her.”
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Bafta-winner Jennifer Lame on the biggest challenges editing 'Oppenheimer'
The editor tells Screen how her pivot from indie films placed her at the centre of the Barbenheimer phenomenon.
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Matteo Garrone on his Oscar-nominated drama ‘Io Capitano’: "it’s a contemporary epic"
Two Senegalese teenagers risk everything to reach the promised land of Europe in Io Capitano, a stirring and topical drama from Italy’s Matteo Garrone. Screen talks to the director about his Oscar-nominated feature.
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How ‘May December’ screenwriters hit the cinematic jackpot with their first produced spec script
Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik’s Oscar-nominated May December is inspired by a scandal from their youth.
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In focus: the Oscar-nominated live-action shorts from the UK
The films competing in the best live-action short category at the Oscars this year include two directing debuts from UK filmmakers.
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Prime Video’s ‘Blade Runner 2099’ series confirms June shoot in Prague
The series had been planning to shoot at Northern Ireland’s Belfast Harbour Studios before the US strikes postponed the shoot.
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Pressure mounts for UK indie tax relief as Film4, BBC Film bosses talk to film committee
Ollie Madden, Eva Yates, Rebecca O’Brien and James Hawes were taking part in Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Committee.
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How ‘To Kill A Tiger’ director shone a light on India’s gender violence
Nisha Pahuja set out to make a film about male consciousness-raising on gender issues in India, then found herself in the middle of a case of child rape. She tells Screen how the victim’s courageous family inspired her to tell their story in To Kill A Tiger.
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Erik Poppe to direct ‘Bad Moon Rising’ from first script by Nobel Prize winner Jon Fosse (exclusive)
Fosse wrote the script 26 years ago, since when he has become a renowned author and playwright.
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‘The Holdovers’, ‘American Fiction’, ‘Barbie’, ‘May December’ among WGA nominees
Strike-delayed ceremony to take place after Oscars.
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Kevin James, Alan Ritchson to star in ‘Playdate’ for Nickel City Pictures, A Higher Standard
Production set to commence on March 11 in Vancouver.