All articles by Tim Dams – Page 45
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Netflix commissions originals from a record 28 international markets
Ampere Anaylsis report shows scale of streamer’s international commissioning.
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Walter Hill to receive Venice’s Glory to the Filmmaker award
US filmmaker’s ‘Dead for A Dollar’ screens at the festival.
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The BFI’s 10 biggest production awards for first half of 2022
Awarded films include ‘Chuck Chuck Baby’ and ‘Starve Acre’.
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Sony Pictures Classics’ Michael Barker and Tom Bernard to receive Zurich honour
Co-founders to receive festival’s Game Changer Award.
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Warner Bros. Discovery UK & Ireland restructures leadership team
New general manager Antonio Ruiz unveils divisional leaders of newly merged companies.
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Sarajevo unveils line-up for conference programme CineLink Talks
Includes keynote with Good Chaos founder Mike Goodridge.
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The BFI’s 10 biggest distribution awards for first half of 2022
Altitude Releasing’s release of Clio Barnard’s Ali & Ava received biggeste Audience Fund grant.
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French Senate approves government plans to abolish TV licence fee
Public broadcasters to be financed through VAT revenues until the end of 2024.
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Members of UK union Bectu vote to reject Pact’s proposals for TV drama agreement
Union balloted members on producer proposals last week.
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France to scrap television licence fee to tackle cost of living crisis
Public broadcasting to be funded via VAT instead.
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San Sebastian unveils 13 films in the running for the New Directors award
Award comes with €50,000 prize.
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UK indie film producers keep close eye on outcome of Pact / Bectu TV crew negotiations
Terms of a deal on pay and working conditions likely to spillover to indie film
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‘Peaky Blinders’ XR project among 2022 Venice Immersive competition
Venice’s XR strand has rebranded to include immersive media beyond VR.
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Eight talking points from the Venice 2022 line-up
Talking points include the powerhouse competition line-up, the heavy presence of streamers, and the ”modest but mighty” UK showing.
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Nicolas Winding Refn wraps noir series ‘Copenhagen Cowboy’ for Netflix
Thriller marks director’s first project in native Denmark in 15 years.
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From creepy cats to haunted palaces, Frontières throws the spotlight on hot international genre projects
The Frontières Co-Production Market works to meet the rising demand for genre films.
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Golden Bear-winning Iranian director Jafar Panahi sentenced to six years in prison
Filmmaker was arrested last week in Tehran.
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Netflix partners with Microsoft to launch cheaper subscription plan with adverts
Streamer hopes lower-cost option will help arrest subscriber decline.
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‘The Unstable Object II,’ ‘We Had the Day Bonsoir’ and ‘Dying In Ibiza’ win top prizes at FIDMarseille
French festival wrapped on July 11.
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UK performing arts union Equity publishes guidance to combat “bullying and over-reaching” NDAs
Harvey Weinstein used NDAs against women he had attacked.