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Sudan-Egyptian doc ‘Dry Sky’ awarded best pitch at IDFA Forum
Best rough cut was awarded to Do You Love Me, an archive-based movie about Beirut.
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Rotterdam-bound ‘Acts Of Love’ acquired for world sales (exclusive)
Film will have world premiere in Rotterdam’s Harbour strand.
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‘The Penguin Lessons’, ‘Kneecap’ receive UK Global Screen Fund support; fund lands key hire
Jordan Allwood joins the UKGSF team from sales outfit Independent Entertainment.
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Sister’s Jane Featherstone on ‘Kaos’ cancellation and her mission to “make mainstream fashionable again”
Featherstone anticipates a return to less risky, long-form TV comissioning, with pure TV talent attached: ”Movie stars don’t want to do a TV schedule.”
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‘On The Seesaw’, ‘Aoharu Point’ among winners at Taiwan’s Golden Horse project market
Nell Wang’s feature debut ‘On The Seesaw’ received the grand prize.
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Mediawan Rights’ Arianna Castoldi on building an auteur-driven documentary slate
Castolid explains why Mediawan has created a doc strand at a tough time for the genre.
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European blockbusters are an “endangered species” says European Audiovisual Observatory report
Report highlights a European industry that is producing more and more films each year but attracting fewer admissions worldwide.
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There’s a crisis in self-censorship by documentary institutions, says IDFA debate
Risk averse festivals and buyers are proving a major hurdle for political films, hears IDFA’s ’Finding the Compass’ session.
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Spike Lee to head jury of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea film festival
The Oscar-winning director will also take part in an on-stage discussion.
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Vue Cinemas launches UK-Ireland distribution company Vue Lumière (exclusive)
AI tool identified a gap in the market for smaller and international films, said CEO Tim Richards.
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Tamer Hassan, Leo Gregory join cast Of ‘Rise Of The Footsoldier: Ibiza’, first pictures revealed (exclusive)
There are plans for three more films and a TV series in the cult crime franchise.
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‘Rust’ director pays tribute to Halyna Hutchins at Camerimage premiere, says DP “lived and breathed movies”
“Halyna talked about this festival on set. She said she felt like a western would be perfect for this festival.”
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‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ director Julius Avery to helm ‘They Found Us’ for AGC, Temple Hill
Shoot expected to start in Australia in first half of 2025.
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Comcast announces cable assets spin-off into stand-alone publicly traded company
NBCUniversal retians Universal film and TV studios, theme parks, NBC entertainment, sports, news, Bravo, Peacock, Telemundo.
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Marrakech bolsters distribution-focused initiatives for 2024 edition (exclusive)
Festival will invite a broad selection of global distributors and expand Atlas Distribution Awards
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Viola Davis named Golden Globes Cecil B. DeMille Award honouree
Actor, producer will collect award at Beverly Hills gala dinner on January 3, 2025.
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Finnish series project ‘The Women I Think About At Night’ leads Tallinn TV Beats winners
German project ‘In Paradise’ wins new Public Favourite award.
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Screen International’s Global Production Awards to return in 2025, now open for entries
In association with sister brands KFTV and Broadcast, the awards ceremony will again take place during the Cannes Film Festival.
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Macedonian producer Labina Mitevska wins Eurimages Co-Production Award
Prize will be presented to producer of films such as ’God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya’ and ’The Happiest Man In The World’ at next month’s European Film Awards
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Munich Film Up! mentoring programme unveils 2024 filmmaker participants (exclusive)
Source: Munich Film Up! The Munich Film Up! filmmakers The Munich Film Up! mentoring and residency scheme for emerging filmmakers has unveiled the six participants for its fourth edition. The seven-month programme is an initiative of the HFF München, with Tatino Films’ Pop Up Film Residency as ...