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Co-pro market for social and environment impact projects to launch in Paris
New industry event taps into growing mainstream interest in social and environmental impact content.
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Italian Oscar pick ‘Notturno’ scores Australia deal for The Match Factory (exclusive)
Gianfranco Rosi’s documentary is also nominated at the BIFAs and Critics Choice Documentary Awards.
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Lightbox exits Channel 4 Indie Growth Fund
Co-founders Jonathan Chinn and Simon Chinn taking back full control of the business.
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Amazon UK seeks commissioning apprentices
Recruits will join Dan Grabiner and Johnny Lewsley’s divisions
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Greece, China film projects win top Rotterdam industry prizes
Five projects win cash prizes at the closing of IFFR Pro Days and CineMart.
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Concerns raised over Covid payouts for UK film and TV freelancers
Cinematographers trade body Imago highlighted the concerns.
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10 films that stood out at Sundance 2021
Screen International’s chief critic picks out some of the buzzy titles from this year’s Sundance Online.
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‘Nomadland’ scoops top prizes at London Critics’ Circle Film Awards
Chloé Zhao’s film took three prizes, while ‘Rocks’ was also a multiple winner.
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‘Sound Of Music’ star Christopher Plummer dies aged 91
Star passed away peacefully at home in Connecticut.
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Jennifer Peedom Everest feature, Riz Ahmed epic land at Netflix under Obama content deal
Pipeline includes Satellite, The Young Wife.
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Make festivals more accountable for diversity, urges Rotterdam panel
Speakers included Eurimages exec Roberto Olla, BBC diversity head Miranda Wayland, director Shamira Raphaëla and financier Elisa Alvares.
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‘Soul’ nears $100m at international box office; ‘The Little Things’ hits $13m
Russia, South Korea and China continue to be the strongest markets for Disney’s Soul.
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My Screen Life: Eagle Pictures’ Roberto Proia on why he believes cinemas will roar back
“People have been telling me I look like Neil Patrick Harris since the early 1990s.”
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’ filmmakers on the story’s deeply personal inspiration
Director Kornel Mundruczo and writer Kata Weber delved into painful and personal subject matter to create their English-language drama Pieces Of A Woman
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Anya Taylor-Joy on making a personal breakthrough in 2020 with ‘Emma’ and ’The Queen’s Gambit’
The double Golden Globe nominee tells Screen how those experiences have changed the way she feels about herself and her craft.
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Why Lee Isaac Chung almost quit filmmaking before directing ‘Minari’
“I figured I might have just one shot at making another film.”
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Tom Holland talks "painful" preparation for ‘Cherry’, directing ambitions
Putting aside his Spider-Man costume, Tom Holland plays a PTSD-stricken veteran and drug addict in Cherry, a tale inspired by true-life events.
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Chloe Zhao on her journey bringing ‘Nomadland’ to the big screen
“On a road trip, planning is everything. Once you have planned to death, then you can be spontaneous.”
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Sophia Loren on her late-career comeback in ‘The Life Ahead’
Rarely seen on screen in recent decades, Sophia Loren could be in line for her first Oscar and Bafta nominations since the 1960s.