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News
Neon sets awards season North American launch for ‘It Was Just An Accident’
The distributor is planning an extensive awards push for the Palme D’Or winner.
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ACF Investment Bank launches New York office and UK initiative
New York office will be headed by former Lazard banker Jason Rejebian, while ACF Growth will support emerging media companies.
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Doug Liman set for Stephen King feature ‘The Stand’
The epic novel has been twice filmed as a TV miniseries.
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Cannes prize-winner ‘Two Prosecutors’ goes to Janus for North America
Ukraine’s Sergei Loznitsa previously won the Un Certain Regard directing prize for Donbass.
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Features
Is the US appetite for UK series changing in a temperamental market?
Screen speaks with buyers, sellers and analysts to assess the US’ continuing desire to bet on UK shows.
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Texas boosts incentive funding to $300m every two years
The state is aiming to become more competitive with Georgia, Louisiana and New Mexico.
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Ang Lee project among 48 features approved for California tax credits
The new round of approvals comes with the state’s industry in recovery mode.
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Docu-thriller ‘The Fear Project: Part One - Trauma’ set for July start
An 11:11 Experience project reveals ensemble cast.
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Golden Globes timeline set, with October 31 submissions deadline
Rules and campaign guidelines were also announced.
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US Academy elects new governors including Peter Kujawski and Carter Burwell
Marlee Matlin, Jason Reitman and Jason Blum are among re-elected incumbents.
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Sony Pictures Classics takes ‘Nuremberg’ for North America
The drama will be release this autumn, ahead of the eightieth anniversary of the Nuremberg trials.
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New Regency gets library investment and new production credit facility
Upcoming feature projects include Blood Meridian and Watch Dogs.
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Alcon wins out in Village Roadshow Entertainment Group library auction
The deal adds films including The Matrix and Ocean’s Eleven series to the Alcon library.
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New York Asian Film Festival reveals “disruptive” competition titles for 2025 edition
The 24th edition of the festival is set to open with the world premiere of Korean action-comedy ‘Informant’.
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Kathryn Bigelow’s Netflix film ‘A House Of Dynamite’ set for limited theatrical release in October
Bigelow was the first woman to win the best director Oscar for ‘The Hurt Locker’ in 2010.
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Warner Bros showcases ‘Superman’, ‘Wuthering Heights’ at CineEurope
Other titles featured in the studio’s slate presentation included Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’
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A24 hires Lookout Point co-heads Laura Lankester, Will Johnston to bolster UK TV operations
New arrivals will continue to produce and deliver Netflix’s Pride And Prejudice and BritBox’s Tommy And Tuppence.
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Universal declares “biggest, most diverse slate of any studio” at CineEurope
The studio showcased 16 titles including ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’, ‘Nobody 2’ and ‘Wicked: For Good’.
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Tom Cruise to receive honorary Oscar
Dolly Parton, Debbie Allen, Wynn Thomas will also be recognised at Governors Awards in November.
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Reviews
‘Elio’ review: Pixar’s interstellar animation fails to hit the studio’s previous heights
Zoe Saldaña lends her voice to this story of a young boy abducted by aliens