All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 67
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NewsBona Film invests $235m in TSG
Financier TSG works with Fox on live action films such as The Martian.
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NewsNonStop buys 10 ahead of AFM
NonStop Entertainment hits the AFM with a slew of high-profile acquisitions.
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News'Alaska' wins US In Progress in Wroclaw
Alaska Is A Drag director Shaz Bennett and producer Melanie Miller were the big winners at US in Progress at the American Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland.
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NewsArrow picks up Gere, Brody titles
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor acquires The Benefactor, Backtrack, The Pack and Anguish.
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NewsLost Disney short found in BFI Archive
The BFI National Archive and Walt Disney Animation Studios have announced the rediscovery of a Walt Disney film that was thought to be long lost now found in the BFI National Archive.
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NewseOne expands Amazon Video deal
Content deal will give Amazon Prime UK members early access to new eOne films.
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NewsScotland launches new producers, PMDs training
Digital expert Jon Reiss [pictured] to give keynote speech at Make Your Market training programme.
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NewsDubai confirms first 7 films in Muhr competition
The Dubai International Film Festival has unveiled the first seven selections for its Muhr feature film competition, which will in total include 18 films from across the Arab world.
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NewsBeta Cinema takes on Jude's 'Scarred Hearts'
The film reunites Beta with Child’s Pose producer Ada Solomon and Aferim! director Radu Jude.
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News'Social Suicide,' 'Doo Dah Man' get producers rep
Producers reps The Thing Is… are representing worldwide rights to Bruce Webb’s British youth drama/thriller Social Suicide and Claude Green’s The Doo Dah Man.
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FeaturesGeena Davis: the game changer
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: On the back of the global symposium on gender in media that took place at the BFI London Film Festival, Geena Davis spoke to Wendy Mitchell about her mission to improve gender parity in Hollywood and beyond.
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CommentCJ Obasi: moving beyond Nollywood
Nigerian filmmaker CJ Obasi made Nigeria’s first zombie film, Ojuju, which is set in a Lagos slum.
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NewsVirgin Mountain wins Nordic Council Film Prize
Lucrative prize goes to Iceland for second year in a row.
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NewsSundance Selects nabs 'Orion' doc
EXCLUSIVE: Sundance Selects plans Dec 4 release theatrically and on demand.
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Alice Lowe starts shoot for feature directorial debut 'Prevenge'
EXCLUSIVE: Sightseers co-writer and star is directing and starring in Prevenge while seven-and-a-half months pregnant.
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FeaturesInterview: celebrating 15 years of Tigerlily Films
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Tigerlily is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and also has its two largest productions, Remainder and The Ones Below, both playing at LFF.
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NewsGeena Davis Symposium: UK stats healthier than US
The UK industry has something to celebrate about women in film - at least compared to more dismal stats in the US.
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NewsGeena Davis: Gender parity on screen can be changed overnight
At the rate of recent growth, it will take 700 years for women’s representation in the media to reach gender equality. That’s not good enough for Geena Davis, the Oscar-winning American actress and founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.
















