All United States articles – Page 166
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NewsViva Kids buys ‘The Jungle Bunch World Tour’ for North America (exclusive)
The French animation film is the second in a franchise sold internationally by SND.
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NewsRed Nation festival reveals line-up for November run, sets seminar with AFM
The Indigenous-focused programme includes recent prize-winners from the Annecy and Tribeca festivals.
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NewsSony Classics takes Polish Oscar submission ‘The Peasants’ for the Americas
The film uses the same painted animation technique as the directors’ Loving Vincent.
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NewsWes Anderson, Agnieszka Holland, Emily Atef, Pablo Larrain awarded German funding
German regional fund Medenboard Berlin-Brandenburg (MBB) has made its latest funding decisions.
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NewsSAG-AFTRA talks with game companies end without agreement or strike
Actors union pledges “final effort” to reach deal and avoid a second strike.
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NewsMexico submits ‘Totem’ for international film Oscar
The Berlin prize-winner from Lila Aviles has secured a number of international sales.
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NewsAFI Fest line-up includes world premiere of ‘Freud’s Last Session’
The 141 titles set to screen include 18 of this year’s international feature Oscar submissions.
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NewsSAG-AFTRA and AMPTP to resume talks next week
After the writers reach tentative agreement, actors return to the negotiating table.
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NewsShark thriller ‘Deep Fear’ goes to Gravitas for the US and Canada (exclusive)
Caribbean-set tale from Brilliant Pictures will get November on-demand launch.
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NewsWriters strike ends as new deal goes to ratification vote
Guild reveals details of three-year agreement and sets ratification vote for next week.
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NewsStreaming services, including studios, form US lobbying group
The body will push for federal and state laws benefiting the streaming industry.
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NewsInternational Emmy nominations for UK projects and talent
Projects from 20 countries are up for awards, to be presented on Novermber 20.
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NewsGolden Globes adds “cinematic and box office achievement” category
The new award comes five years after the US Academy’s plan for a popular film Oscar.
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NewsSAG-AFTRA members vote for strike authorisation against game companies
Members of the actors union give overwhelming approval for possible second strike.
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NewsPoliticians, industry unions hail tentative contract deal for US writers
President Joe Biden applauded the agreement as “a testament to the power of collective bargaining.”
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NewsActor David McCallum dies aged 90
Glasgow-born McCallum moved to America in 1961 and was best known recently for NCIS.
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NewsMPX takes sales rights on horror title ‘Easter Bloody Easter’ (exclusive)
Holiday-themed horror outing to be introduced at American Film Market.
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NewsAFM attendees keep calm and carry on amid strike, market uncertainty
The Hollywood strikes and the new location have been hot topics for buyers and sellers in the build-up to this year’s AFM.
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NewsWGGB, Bectu respond to WGA strike resolution: “Our work here will continue”
Writers Guild of America has reached a tentative agreement with Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, but a ratification vote is still to take place.
















