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Tom Tykwer: 'Babylon Berlin' could run for another decade
The series set in 1920s Berlin is being hailed as game-changer for German film and TV.
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DRG takes on sales of 'Veni Vidi Vici' starring Thomas Bo Larsen
MTG’s off-beat Nordic series set in the world of adult movies premiered at MIPTV.
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French outfit Marco Polo nabs Emilia Clarke, Jason Flemyng, John Travolta titles
The films will skip cinemas and instead launch on digital platforms.
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Fabrice Giger reveals Humanoids production plans
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: A childhood obsession led Fabrice Giger to his ownership of influential sci-fi comic-book publisher Humanoids. He tells Jeremy Kay about the company’s ambitious production slate
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Digital players, shifts in financing and fewer hot titles
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The major digital players like Netflix and Amazon will be much discussed at this year’s American Film Market, as will shifts in the independent financing model and the decreasing number of hot titles.
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The great digital debate
Screen editor Matt Mueller on the big questions hanging over the future of European independent film.
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Haut et Court: crossing over
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Paris-based producer-distributor Haut et Court has carved a space in high-end TV drama while remaining true to its cinema roots. Co-heads Carole Scotta and Caroline Benjo reveal how they bridge the divide.
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Geena Davis: the game changer
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: On the back of the global symposium on gender in media that took place at the BFI London Film Festival, Geena Davis spoke to Wendy Mitchell about her mission to improve gender parity in Hollywood and beyond.
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Digital Single Market: winds of change
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The initial reaction to the European Commission’s digital single market proposals was dismayed panic among Europe’s film industry. While emotions have cooled, deep unease and distrust still linger. Geoffrey Macnab outlines the EC’s proposals, gathers industry reactions and assesses whether common ground can be found
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Hengameh Panahi, Celluloid Dreams: the dream catcher
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Flying high after a trio of main-prize victories at Berlin, Cannes and Venice, Celluloid Dreams veteran Hengameh Panahi talks about her 30-year career and working with the world’s top auteurs.
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Buzz Titles: China & Hong Kong
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: High-rolling sequels, a Wong Kar Wai-produced rom-com and Johnnie To’s latest crime thriller: Liz Shackleton previews the top titles marching out of China and Hong Kong
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China & HK: indie and arthouse space facing challenges
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Despite another record year at the Chinese box office, buyers, sellers and distributors in the independent and arthouse space have less to celebrate.
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Black Nights Film Festival 2015: back in Black
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn celebrates its 18th birthday by hosting the European Film Forum for the first time and selecting a global programme worthy of its new FIAPF status. Tom Grater previews this year’s event.
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UKTI's Tim Crouch on how to achieve success at AFM
UK Trade & Investment’s involvement in the American Film Market is one of the many ways it provides year-round support to British companies seeking to do business in the US.
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UK Film And TV Week Los Angeles
A reception at Craft in Century City hosted by the British Film Commission on October 28 gave participants in the UK Film & TV Week Los Angeles a chance to unwind after a week of networking.
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Screen Gems acquires 'Keep Watching'
The studio has picked up the US and majority of world rights from Voltage Pictures to the completed thriller starring Bella Thorne, Ioan Gruffudd and Chandler Riggs.
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MPI Media Group acquires 'Emelie'
The distributor has acquired US rights to concert filmmaker Michael Thelin’s psychological thriller.
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Stan Lee, Hualien Media create 'Arch Alien'
Hualien Media and Mission Control Entertainment have teamed up with POW! Entertainment’s Stan Lee, writer-producer Bill Macdonald and director Ralph Hemecker.
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