All articles by Tim Dams – Page 43
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Cineworld reaches bankruptcy settlement with lenders and landlords - report
Reuters report says deal will allow exhibition group to pay rent to landlords.
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How Web3 could impact the film and television industries
Industry figures come together to explore the web3 future.
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Picture Tree International boards period drama ‘The Chambermaid’ (exclusive)
Love story is written and directed by Slovakian writer-director Mariana Čengel Solčanská.
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Damian Lewis to star in ‘The Radleys’ from ‘Heartstopper’ director Euros Lyn
Cornerstone to launch sales on project at AFM.
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Seven talking points from Mipcom 2022
A comeback market sees French companies out in force, and rights, ad streamers and recession dominate conversation.
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Mipcom deals round-up: the key scripted sales and acquisitions
Distributors reported brisk business at the annual TV market.
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IDFA to open with Niki Padidar’s ‘All You See’, unveils main competition titles
Dutch / Iranian director Niki Padidar’s ’All You See’ to open documentary festival.
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Fremantle sets out stall as major international arthouse film player
CEO Jennifer Mullin and group COO Andrea Scrosati address scripted push in Mipcom keynote.
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Skoop Media closes multi-title deal with Prime Video in Netherlands and Belgium (exclusive)
Amsterdam and Los Angeles- based sales outfit sells package of films and TV dramas.
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TorinoFilmLab to showcase development successes on Festival Scope platform (exclusive)
Seven titles to play as part of TFL Film Parade on Festival Scope platform.
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Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych calls on streamers, Euro funds to invest in Ukrainian content
Leading Ukrainian director says government funding for film has been diverted to the war.
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What impact will Netflix and Disney+’s ad tiers have on the TV and streaming sector?
Both companies will be hoping to attract enough revenue to offset slowdowns in SVoD subscriber growth.
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mk2’s Fionnuala Jamison on how sales agents secure desirable festival slots
The Ireland-born French exec also talked about navigating international prejudices.
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Banijay’s Lars Blomgren on why he believes the TV drama market is maturing and becoming more risk-averse
The head of scripted at global production giant Banijay oversees a whopping near 140 projects a year.
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Element Pictures hires new creative director
Exec joins ‘Normal People’ producer from Two Brothers Pictures.
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International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk expresses solidarity with Iran protestors
Lobby group calls on Iranian authorities to stop use of violence.
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The key talking points ahead of a ‘supersized’ Mipcom 2022
TV industry will be mulling the cost of producing drama, the launch of ad-funded streamers and a deteriorating economic environment will be key talking points.
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Screenwriters are being ‘edited out’ of filmmaking process, bullied and belittled, says Writers' Guild of Great Britain
WGGB poll finds that 70% of writers have not been properly credited for their work.
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Sovereign, Scala start production on Africa-set film ‘Small Gods’
Feature film focuses on the landless Batwa people of Africaʼs Great Lakes Region.
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‘Batgirl’ directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah ready ‘Terrorist Hunter’ series (exclusive)
Series about the hunt for ISIS terrorists is being developed by Brussels-based Versus Production.