All Production articles – Page 87
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Hollywood unions back IATSE as strike authorisation vote nears
Unions support ”basic quality of life and living wage rights” push.
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Paramount shake-up continues as film group president Emma Watts departs
Recent studio recruits Daria Cercek and Michael Ireland will take over under new chairman Brian Robbins.
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Alejandro G. Inarritu wraps production in Mexico on ‘Bardo’
“Nostalgic comedy set against an epic journey” expected to open in 2022.
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Russia’s KinoPoisk steps up film and TV investment with English-language deal (exclusive)
The streamers has bought global rights to the Zoe Bentley series of crime novels.
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Spanish government bolsters pledge to boost production by 30%
A $1.9bn investment aims to grow the country’s film and TV production sector over the next three years.
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ScreenDaily Talks: Quelle horreur! What is behind the rise of female genre filmmaking in the UK?
Date and time: September 30, 15:00 BST
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IATSE strike authorisation vote could be days away
Agreements between body and AMPTP does not cover Canada.
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Arctic Indigenous Film Fund awards first development grants
Baltasar Kormakur, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Nukaka Coster-Waldau join as ambassadors.
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Jalmari Helander’s ‘Immortal’ starts shooting in Finland
The WW2 action film stars Jorma Tommila and Aksel Hennie.
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England reinstates quarantine exemption for all international cast and crew
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland yet to make a decision.
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Netflix to lease Longcross Film Studios in second long-term UK facility deal
The US streamer now operates two facilities in race for UK studio space.
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New Europe to launch talks in San Sebastian on Chile-set ‘A Place Called Dignity’ (exclusive)
Matias Rojas Valencia directed feature about the infamous Colonia Dignidad commune.
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“Tell your friends we need them”: BFI head calls on young people to join the UK industry
Production boom has created need for “tens of thousdands” of jobs.
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Germany’s Studio Babelsberg to expand as US investor acquires majority stake
The studio has hosted The Matrix Resurrections, John Wick 4 and Babylon Berlin.
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Danish director Malene Choi shooting second feature ‘The Quiet Migration’ (exclusive)
Filming began on August 30 and runs until October 8.
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Netflix teams with Vishal Bhardwaj on spy thriller ‘Khufiya’
Bhardwaj will direct and produce film, set to star Tabu and Ali Fazal.
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California’s $330m incentives boost not enough, argue independent producers
Independent filmmakers in California have grown accustomed to using other incentive programmes across North America due to inadequacies in their own state.
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Anton takes stake in Benedict Cumberbatch’s SunnyMarch
The companies will partner on a development slate of high-end features.
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Nicky Bentham, Melanie Andernach among 18 producers on ACE Producers Network selection (exclusive)
Producers hail from across Europe plus Canada, Singapore.
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Why many UK independent producers are fighting for survival in the new "wild west"
An opaque and difficult market is threatening to take down the entire UK indie model.