All articles by Tim Dams – Page 13
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“You had better pay attention”: AI is going to disrupt your industry, say speakers at AI Creative Summit
This week’s AI Creative Summit found delegates more upbeat about the impact of the technology than last year.
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Odin’s Eye takes on sales for war drama ‘The Last Front’, starring Iain Glen
First World War drama launched over the weekend in the UK.
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Incredible launches horror sequel ‘Amsterdamned II’, reveals first look
Source: Incredible Film ‘Amsterdamned 2’ Dutch sales agent Incredible Film has revealed a first look at Amsterdamned II, Dick Maas’ sequel to his 1988 horror, Amsterdamned, which is in production in Amsterdam. Splendid Film has pre-bought the film for the Benelux, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Maas ...
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AFM 2024: The buzz titles from Europe
As AFM attendees settle into their new Las Vegas home,Screen profiles a selection of key titles, at various stages of production, available across the market.
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Tax investigators search Netflix offices in Paris and Amsterdam - reports
Offices reportedly searched by investigators as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering.
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Red Sea selects five features for Arab Spectacular strand
Four of the selected films are world premieres.
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‘Emilia Perez’, ‘The Room Next Door’ lead nominations for European Film Awards
Jacques Audiard and Pedro Almodovar directed films emerge with four nominations each.
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Coccinelle takes on sales for Tallinn competition title ‘Girl America’ (exclusive)
Directed by Viktor Tauš, Girl America is based on a true story of a young woman raised in Czechoslovakian orphanage.
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EFA's Month of European Film initiative kicks off in 42 countries
The third annual event celebrates European film for five weeks in the lead up to the European Film Awards on December 7.
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Minerva TVCO takes on sales for Greek refugee drama ‘Utopolis’ (exclusive)
Film directed by Vladimir Subotic world premieres tomorrow at Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
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Film study reveals 10 key viewing habits of children aged 7-11 (exclusive)
Europe-wide study explores how film and televsion impacts the lives of young audiences.
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US “hegemony” in scripted series production is fading say European execs at South Series
Execs talk budgets, audience tastes and the rise of ‘‘acqui-missions” at South Series panel
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Social media and re-releases: Lucky Red’s strategy for growing Italy’s arthouse audience
Screen talks to founder Andrea Occhipinti and theatrical director Gabriele D’Andrea.
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“It’s a punk Marvel movie”: Tony Kaye, Vito Schnabel on their Rome premiere ‘The Trainer’
The Trainer centres on Jack Flex, a penniless fitness expert who takes a maniacal swing at fame and fortune in Los Angeles.
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Italian distributor PiperFilm launches with ambitious release of Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Parthenope’
PiperFilm has identified young audiences as the target audience.
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“Stay in the mix till 2026” was the reworked refrain of Mipcom 2024
The giant programme market took place against the backdrop of a challenged market.
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Paramount label Republic Pictures acquires Alex Winter’s ‘Adulthood’
Paramount Global revived the Republic label in 2023.
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Go2Films’ Holocaust feature doc ‘999: The Forgotten Girls’ secures international deals (exclusive)
Film sold by Jersusalem-based sales agent Go2Films is about first Jewish transport to Auschwitz death camp.
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Hollywood strike impact “far more severe” for the US than people realise, says Sony Pictures boss
Outgoing Sony chairman and CEO predicts period of chaos as studios grapple with decline of legacy cable business.
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Italian artist duo Masbedo on their Rome premiere ‘Arsa’: “Everyone can build a rich inner life”
Set on the volcanic island of Stromboli, ‘Arsa’ centres on an enigmatic young woman who has just lost her father.