All News articles – Page 13
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NewsMaren Ade, Maria Schrader films receive key German funding
Maren Ade’s ‘The Magic Word’ is her first film as director since her 2016 international arthouse hit ‘Toni Erdmann’.
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NewsGeorgian organisations claim state festivals are being hijacked by “authoritarian regime”
Signatories to the letter include Tbilisi International Film Festival and the Georgia Film Institute
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NewsMoebius Entertainment boards ‘Happily Ever After’ ahead of Toronto premiere
The cast includes Shuhua, the Taiwanese singer from K-pop group i-dle, in her feature debut.
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NewsAva DuVernay’s Netflix documentary ‘14th’ to close New York Film Festival
The festival screening comes a decade after DuVernay’s 13th opened the event.
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NewsToronto’s expanded Platform section unveils 12 world premieres
The festival’s only competitive section offers a cash prize and potential Oscar eligibility.
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NewsUK appoints new chancellor in role that controls government cultural funding
Burnham is first UK prime minister to have previously been culture secretary.
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News“He had a big impact on the history of film in this country”: Industry pays tribute to Simon Field who has died aged 80
“Simon never gave up, never compromised,” said Apichatpong Weerasethakul of his ‘Uncle Boomee’ producer.
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NewsUS judge pauses Paramount-Warner merger for two weeks after states challenge deal
An August 3 hearing has been set for the states’ request for a preliminary injunction.
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NewsChina’s summer box office hits $654m led by ‘Kung Fu Soccer’
The box office was also fired up by animated feature ‘All Wishes Come True!’
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NewsUK’s Curzon revamps senior team
EXCLUSIVE: Jake Garriock promoted, Damian Spandley departs, Louisa Dent becomes a consultant.
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NewsToronto unveils 2026 galas and special presentations
The Toronto festival sections take in 56 films from nearly 30 countries.
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NewsShudder takes ‘Penny Lane Is Dead’ for US, UK and other markets
The Australian slasher film gets its North American premiere this week at Fantasia.
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NewsMia Threapleton, Danny Huston join political thriller ‘The Price Of Peace’
Guy Pearce, Jared Harris and Merab Ninidze also star in the film.
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NewsVenice Critics’ Week unveils 2026 lineup
Nine features include UK title ‘Our Share Of Sand’, Brazilian fetish disability drama ‘London’.
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NewsNa Hong-jin’s ‘Hope’ delivers Korea’s biggest box office opening of 2026
The action thriller earned $11.4m from 1.5 million admissions.
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NewsLocarno to honour US filmmaker James Gray
Festival will present award to Gray ahead of a Piazza Grande screening of his latest film ‘Paper Tiger’.
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News‘The Odyssey’ fires up UK-Ireland summer box office with huge £12.6m weekend
Second-biggest opening weekend of the year, second-biggest opening ever for Christopher Nolan.
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NewsZou Jing’s Cannes Critics’ Week title ‘A Girl Unknown’ lands multiple deals
EXCLUSIVE: The film is Zou Jing’s debut feature.
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News‘The Odyssey’ sets sail with $264m at worldwide box office, a record opening for Christopher Nolan
The film made $139.6m across 73 international markets.
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NewsNetflix snaps up Danny Boyle’s ‘Ink’ for the US and Latin America
The feature about Rupert Murdoch’s early newspaper days is set to open the Venice festival in September.
















