All SAG-AFTRA strike articles – Page 5
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‘Dune: Part Two’ pushed to spring 2024 amid Hollywood strikes
Wonka, Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom, The Color Purple remain on December release schedule.
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Fifth Season laying off 30 exec, admin roles due to strikes
Development follows smaller round of redundancies in spring.
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Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’ gets SAG-AFTRA interim agreement – but will talent turn up to the Lido?
A24 to release in US, Mubi holds multiple international territories.
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Hollywood strikes create bumpy start for awards season
Ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes keep the talent away from Venice, Telluride and Toronto.
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UK film and TV disruption from US strikes is “necessary” to our own fight, says Equity
Joining webinar, SAG-AFTRA’s chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland acknowledges hardships faced by UK crews.
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Sales agents weigh up SAG-AFTRA interim agreements heading into fall festivals
Anxiety and confusion reign ahead of Telluride, Venice, TIFF.
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Charlie Kaufman urges filmmakers to work outside the US studio system in Sarajevo masterclass
Kaufman was in town as a filmmaker amid the WGA and SAG-Aftra strrikes.
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SAG-AFTRA revises interim agreements strategy to exclude WGA-covered projects to be produced in US
Union says, ”It is a win-win change.”
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Sarajevo director Jovan Marjanovic: “This is the meeting place for Southeastern European cinema”
Festival director reflects on this year’s line-up and how Sarajevo’s identity was forged during the Bosnian War.
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US unions call for strike solidarity as writers stoppage hits 100 days
Actors union SAG-AFTRA defended controversial interim agreements.
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Disney’s Bob Iger “personally committed” to strike solution and studio improvement
Disney reported mixed results and a European expansion for the ad-supported version of Disney+.
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Ari Emanuel says “real issues” of strikes will take “months” to resolve
Emanuel’s Endeavor expects to lose $25m a month because clients are not working.
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UK crews in crisis as SAG-AFTRA strike thwarts production: “Is the UK industry really our own?”
As the UK production landscape gets thrown into disarray by the US strikes, Screen speaks to below-the-line workers about the “devastating” impact.
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Paramount looks to completed projects to ride out US strikes
The studio is assessing ”marketing challenges” for its theatrical slate.
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US strike action heats up, but return to negotiation not yet confirmed
The mayor of Los Angeles offers help to stop strikes’ “ripple effect” through the city.
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WGA and AMPTP exchange words before anticipated strike meeting
The Friday meeting offers the first hope of progress on labour strife since strikes began.
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Warner Bros Discovery’s David Zaslav urges quick strike resolution
The Barbie media conglomerate is planning for a September return to work.
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French film industry confident of navigating US strikes as Olympic-sized headache looms
If the actors and writers’ strikes last beyond the autumn, major productions could be challenged by planning for the Paris Olympics.
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SAG-AFTRA defends interim agreements for indie projects as “vital part of our strategic approach” in strike negotiations
US actors Viola Davis and Sarah Silverman have cast doubt on whether interim agreements are a positive for SAG-AFTRA’s cause.