All Production articles – Page 113
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‘And Then We Danced’ director Levan Akin reveals details for new film ‘Passage’ (exclusive)
Project will be partially shot in Turkey, with production to start in September 2021.
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Jonathan Glazer’s ‘Strasbourg 1518’ to debut on BBC
Dance film part of a BBC initiative to bring the arts into homes during lockdown.
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UK’s new Dagenham Studios gets the green light
The decision comes after the project’s original backer pulled out citing Brexit concerns.
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England relaxes quarantine rules for film and high-end TV productions
UK culture secretary spoke to Tom Cruise about how exemption will allow production to resume on Mission: Impossible.
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Marseille’s FIDLab kicks off virtual edition showcasing 15 projects, Greek focus
FIDLab nutures the work of innovative, often hybrid projects
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Woody Harrelson returns to filming in Sweden: “I feel safe, I don’t fear the reaper”
Production has restarted on Ruben Östlund’s ‘Triangle Of Sadness’.
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Head of Canada's producers association on charting a course through the pandemic
“This crisis is going to pay long-term dividends in terms of the willingness by the entire industry to collaborate on issues of common interest.”
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Seven film industry talking points for the second half of 2020
How will Covid-19 continue to impact markets, festivals, production and the awards race this year?
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Jonas Åkerlund to direct Brian Epstein biopic ‘Midas Man’
Mister Smith Entertainment to handle worldwide sales on ‘Midas Man’.
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UK’s Anton partners with former BBC exec on high-end drama financier Beiboot
The company will focus on European-produced premium TV content.
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Erik Poppe’s ‘The Emigrants’ casts its two leads
SF Studios’ period epic set to begin production in September.
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Pedro Almodóvar writes new film for Penélope Cruz during lockdown
The story focuses on “the life of two women who give birth on the same day and have parallel lives”.
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EU travel expansion to 15 countries raises international production restart hopes
Hungary is set to welcome back Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ in August.
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Cate Blanchett signs first-look deal with ‘1917’ producer
Coco Francini joins Dirty Films as partner.
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How the screen sectors can help to reboot international economies
The findings of a major new report reveal how screen production can generate speedy economic impact.
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Palestinian Nasser brothers and late documentarian Dalila Ennadre secure Doha funding
Doha Film Institute (DFI) supports 39 projects in spring 2020 funding round.
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Spain’s “tremendous versatility” can suit the new normal, say production specialists
Spain now open to international productions from most territories, with a new 30% incentive.
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UK screenwriter Tim Loane joins Alice Guy series ‘The Girl In The Picture’
Show will capture life of female cinema pioneer who created one of the first US studios.
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5a7, One Two team for Sarah Arnold’s ‘Wild Encounters’ (exclusive)
Project awarded “White Mirror Award” at the 2019 Torino Script Lab.
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Screen sector vital to global economic recovery from impact of Covid-19, says report
The far-reaching study was undertaken by Olsberg SPI.