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Sylvester Stallone invests in film and TV AI company Largo.ai
Stallone has joined as strategic partner and investor.
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Founder of UK’s Day for Night launches Asia-based company Not That Films (exclusive)
The sister firm will handle distribution, sales and co-production from its base in Tokyo, Japan.
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Berlin title ‘Reflection In A Dead Diamond’ secures key sales; first trailer unveiled (exclusive)
Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s latest is an homage to the 1960s Euro-spy action thriller starring Fabio Testi.
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‘Companion’ leads UK-Ireland box office openers; ‘A Complete Unknown’ stays top again
‘The Brutalist’ posts excellent second weekend, remaining in top five.
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‘Hitman 2’ tops Korea box office over Lunar New Year weekend
The action-comedy dethroned horror thriller ‘Dark Nuns’.
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‘Dog Man’ is top US studio title as China new year releases dominate global box office
Warner Bros horror ‘Companion’ launched with a middling $15m.
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Nikkatsu picks up ‘What Should We Have Done?’ for EFM slate (exclusive)
The documentary has recorded local box office success since its release.
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Korean animation ‘Gill’ sets sales at Barunson E&A ahead of EFM (exclusive)
The feature from director Ahn Jae-huun premiered in competition at Annecy.
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‘No Other Land’ scores defiant US box office bow
Dog Man leads overall charts on excellent $36m.
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A24 in talks to acquire Sundance debut ‘Sorry, Baby’
Third on-site deal amid sluggish market activity.
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2025 Sundance Film Festival announces award winners
Ryan White’s ’Come See Me In The Good Light’ won the Festival Favorite Award.
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‘The Brutalist’ wins top prize at London Film Critics’ Circle awards
‘Conclave’, ‘Nickel Boys’ and ‘A Real Pain’ also collected two awards each at the ceremony.
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Video culture comes into focus at Rotterdam: “We all grew up in the VHS period”
Programmer and curator Olaf Möller on the festival’s retrospective of VHS culture and rental stores, ’Hold Video In Your Hands.
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Cate Blanchett shines light on refugee filmmaking fund: “These stories aren’t getting into the mainstream”
Blancett officially launched €500,000 Displacement Film Fund at International Film Festival Rotterdam
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Icelandic drama ‘When The Light Breaks’ leads Goteborg winners
‘Trans Memoria’, ‘Love’ among other winning films.
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IFFR Pro’s Marten Rabarts explains why he believes the Dutch make the best co-producers
Raberts was appointed in the autumn to head of International Film Festival Rotterdam’s industry strand.
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Mike Leigh to re-team with Bleecker Street, Cornerstone, Film4, Studiocanal for next film
Cast, title and plot are under wraps.
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Jonathan Pryce, Nick Mohammed to star in ‘Sleeping Lions’ for Mister Smith Entertainment (exclusive)
The comedy murder mystery is directed by the UK’s Mat Whitecross.
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Mohammad Rasoulof says Iranian prison guards asked to watch his films with him
“They praised me for how well I made the film; while I’m sitting in prison because I made said movie.”
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Iran’s Soheila Golestani banned from travelling to Rotterdam to serve on festival jury
Rotterdam has expressed its solidarity with Golestani, calling her ”a victim of opression”.