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Perspectives on 2020: Finecut’s Yunjeong Kim on industry changes and missing friends
As part of Screen’s Perspectives on 2020 series, the Seoul-based sales company executive tells Screen how she came to appreciate the quality-of-life benefits of being grounded from international travel.
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Perspectives on 2020: Krishnendu Majumdar on kickboxing, Zoom overload & steering Bafta's review
The Bafta chair and UK producer reveals how kickboxing is helping him through an exhaustive review of the British Academy.
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Perspectives on 2020: Amma Asante on new projects, understanding bias and Brexit
The UK filmmaker discusses a busy year ahead that will include her Armie Hammer-Mads Mikkelsen spy drama.
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Perspectives on 2020: EbonyLife Media CEO Mo Abudu on Netflix deals and African stories
“The world is happier with Joe Biden elected.”
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Perspectives on 2020: Efe Cakarel on MUBI’s boom and shattered windows
The MUBI founder talks about his streaming platform’s pandemic-fuelled boom and why he is happy to see windows being shattered.
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Perspectives on 2020: Jason Blum on changing audience tastes and Blumhouse's busy year
The founder and CEO of Blumhouse Productions tells us why he believes the pandemic may directly inspire the kind of stories he chooses to tell.
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Perspectives on 2020: Producer Jojo Hui - “we can’t stop people from watching streaming services”
The Hong Kong-based producer explains how she fell back in love with her hometown.
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Perspectives on 2020: ScreenSkills CEO Seetha Kumar on hopes for a kinder, more inclusive industry
”More needs to be done in innovation around digital training.”
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UK’s £500m Covid production insurance fund extended to April
Cover will also be available for cast and crew aged over 70, while an additional £14m in grants has been made available to independent cinemas.
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‘First Cow’ named best film of 2020 by New York critics
Brazilian horror adventure Bacurau named best foreign language film.
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Academy Museum opening pushed again, now set for September 2021
The Los Angeles museum had been set to open in April, after delaying from December.
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Lionsgate creates new verticals to complete restructure
Reorganisation follows lay-offs revealed last month.
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MGM, Plan B set new deal and ‘Minari’ follow-up from Lee Isaac Chung
Chung will write and direct a New York-Hong Kong love story for the companies.
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Canada’s ‘Funny Boy’ ruled out of international film Oscar field
Deepa Mehta’s film deemed ineligible due to amount of English dialogue.
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‘14 Days 12 Nights’ assumes Canada’s Oscar race mantle after ‘Funny Boy’ disqualified
It replaces Deepa Mehta’s Funny Boy, which was disqualified for being predominantly in English.
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Warner Bros to release ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ early on PVoD in the UK and Ireland
Tentpole will be available for 48-hour rental period from January 13, 2021.
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US cinema group applauds passage of $900bn Covid relief plan (update)
“There is a very real chance that our business can begin to return to normal in the spring.”
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‘Small Axe’, Chadwick Boseman honoured in 2020 LA Film Critics Awards
Beanpole named best foreign language film, MInari’s Yuh-Jung You wins best supporting actress.
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BIFAs reveals 2020 juries including ‘Wild Rose’ director Tom Harper (exclusive)
Jury members include ‘Animals’ producer Sarah Brocklehurst.
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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ in $38.5m international launch; ‘The Croods: A New Age’ hits $84.5m worldwide
Warner Bros blockbuster lands in 32 territories.