All Production articles – Page 50
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NewsEuropean industry, US studios unite to fight EU moves to prevent geo-blocking by audiovisual services
Geo-blocking underpins the functioning of the film and TV industries.
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NewsRussell Crowe, Rami Malek, Michael Shannon to star in historical drama ‘Nuremberg’
Production earmarked for February start in Hungary.
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NewsMichael Winterbottom to direct ‘A Farewell To Arms’ adaptation starring Tom Blyth
Blyth’s recent credits include The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
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NewsLes Arcs reveals 2023 Work in Progress projects
Excerpts from the 13 selected films will be screened to attending industry on Sunday 17 in Les Arcs.
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NewsMBC Studios to offer production services for international film and TV shoots in Saudi
“This really is soup to nuts - everything when it comes to doing a production on the ground,” says MBC Studios’s Christina Wayne.
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FeaturesHow the Neom desert region inspired camel-racing epic ‘Hajjan’
Film plays in Arab Spectacular at Red Sea having world premiered at Toronto.
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NewsAustralia’s disability-led Bus Stop Films readies first fiction feature ‘Baby Cat’
The film has received A$500,000 in funding from the government’s Department of Social Services, with the budget expected to be around A$5m.
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NewsFront Row boards Zaid Abu Hamdan’s crime thriller ‘Boomah’ starring Rakeen Saad
Filming is set to begin in spring 2024.
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News‘Goodbye Julia’ producers ready Sudanese drama ‘Specters Of AlHoot’
The film will be based on the true story of a massacre at a military camp in 1998.
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News19 Nordic Film Commissions agree on new sustainability pledge (exclusive)
The pledge was unveiled as the Nordic Film Commissions – which represent both regional and national offices — gathered in London during FOCUS.
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Features“The unemployment office is full of crew”: UK workers still struggling post-strikes
Production on high-budget US films in the UK is not expected to pick up until spring 2024.
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NewsSaleh Bakri, Adam Bakri join Cherien Dabis’ Palestine drama (exclusive)
The production had to abandon plans to film in Palestine after the outbreak of the Israel–Hamas war.
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NewsLeading Saudi exhibitor Muvi Cinemas ramps up production of Arabic films
Riyadh-based exhibitor is aiming to back 24 Arabic language films a year by 2025
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FeaturesHow Mohamed Hefzy of Egypt’s Film Clinic is shepherding the next generation of Arab cinema
The latest slate of features from Egypt’s Film Clinic is being recognised on both the awards and festival circuits.
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Features“It’s a producers dream”: inside Neom’s nine-production deal with Saudi's Telfaz11
Screen reports on Neom’s partnership with leading Saudi production company Telfaz11 to produce up to nine film and TV projects over the next three years
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NewsUS thriller ‘Fourth Wall’, romance ‘Chasing Red’ to shoot at Saudi’s Film AlUla
The films are the first two titles in a 10-project deal between Stampede Ventures and Film AlUla.
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NewsKhaled Mansour’s ‘Seeking Haven For Mr. Rambo’ set to wrap Cairo shoot
Mohamed Hefzy’s Film Clinic has boarded the production.
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FeaturesRed Sea Lodge 2023 projects: the next generation of Arab and African filmmakers
Screen profiles the 12 projects selected for the 2023 Red Sea Lodge development programme.
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News‘How To Train Your Dragon’ live-action film to begin Northern Ireland shoot next year
The live-action remake was prepping for filming in July when the SAG-AFTRA strike began.
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NewsNewly-merged UK-Ireland outfit Parkland secures €25m production fund from Silver Rock Studios (exclusive)
The distributor, sales and production outfits will operate under a single entity, Parkland.














