All articles by Tim Dams – Page 42
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In conversation: ‘Alcarràs’, ‘The Quiet Girl’ directors talk epic casting searches, family dynamics
Carla Simón and Colm Bairéad are the directors of Alcarràs and The Quiet Girl — Spain and Ireland’s entries to this year’s Oscars.
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TorinoFilmLab brings 30 international projects to TFL Meeting Event co-production market
250 industry execs set to attend market this week.
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‘Belfast’, ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ lead craft winners at European Film Awards
Films win two Excellence Awards each.
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Netflix officially launches five more stages at Madrid production hub
Launch event attended by leading Spanish talent and government ministers.
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Ukrainian producers win European Film Awards co-production prize
Award to be presented to delegation of Ukrainian producers at EFA ceremony next month.
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Will a European film actually win the international Oscar this year?
Europe dominated the nominations for last year’s international feature Oscar category, but failed to clinch the win.
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Hasbro puts key parts of eOne up for sale but holds on to ‘Peppa Pig’
Sale process begins three years after toy giant acquired TV and film business for $3.8bn.
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Pakistan reverses release ban on Oscar submission ‘Joyland’
Aide to Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif tells Associated Press that release can go ahead, but with some cuts.
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‘Joyland’ eligible for international Oscar thanks to upcoming France release
Film can still qualify if released outside submitting country under special Academy rules.
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Inside the battle to rescue Cineworld
How might Cineworld’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy process play out for the exhibition giant — and for the distributors that supply it with feature films?
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Pakistani producers lobby to overturn release ban on Oscar submission ‘Joyland’
Film deemed ‘repugnant’ by country’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
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Cyril Dion’s ‘Animal’ wins European Film Awards’ young audience prize
French feature documentary triumphs with audiences aged 12 to 14 years old.
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Paul Haggis ordered to pay $7.5m damages in civil rape case
Oscar-winner found liable for rape after 15-day trial.
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Banijay takes majority stake in Israeli film and TV producer MoviePlus
Production and distribution giant expands footprint in Israel.
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European Film Academy unveils nominees for 2022 European Film Awards
’Alcarràs,’ ’Close,’ ’Corsage,’ ‘Holy Spider’ and ‘Triangle of Sadness’ shortlisted for European Film prize.
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Keren Shahar to replace Alon Shtruzman as CEO of Keshet International
Exec will take over Israeli content producer and distributor in January.
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Fremantle revenues grow by 28% as parent RTL hits €5bn revenue mark
Content division helps European media giant grow revenues in challenging market.
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SkyShowtime head explains why he believes there is “plenty of growth” in Europe’s streaming market
Comcast and Paramount Global’s joint venture streaming platform is rolling out across Europe.
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Les Arcs selects eight emerging directors for Talent Village initiative
Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen named as Talent Village ambassador.
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UK and Norway sign deal to boost filming collaboration
British and Norwegian film commissions sign filming MoU.