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Made in the UK: 20 major film and high-end TV projects to look out for in 2025
Here are some of the projects supported by the British Film Commission that are hitting screens in 2025.
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In pictures: UK Global Screen Fund Summit
Harriet Finney and Denitsa Yordanova delivered the opening remarks at the summit.
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‘It was an eye-opening, cinematic experience”: How Into Film and Cinema First are bringing film to young people
The festival’s 11th edition took place from November 8-29, 2024, and posted an uptick in attendees.
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How three revamped studios are attracting US and European giants to shoot in Spain
State-of-the-art studio facilities in Spain are at the heart of the country’s superlative offering to international film and TV producers.
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“I don’t like being in the safe zone when it comes to content”: director Abdulaziz Almuzaini talks Saudi satire ‘Lail Nahar’
Muvi Cinemas financed and supported the film that is set for release on December 12.
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Q&A: Creating the ground-breaking special effects for ‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’
Director Wes Ball and visual effects supervisor Erik Winquist discuss how Kingdom of The Planet Of The Apes presented unique new challenges for the film’s VFX team.
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Q&A: ‘La Luna’ director on the inspirations behind Singapore Oscar entry
Director M Raihan Halim sat down with Screen International to discuss Malay-language comedy-drama.
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Q&A: ‘Yana-Wara’ filmmaker talks Peru Oscar entry
The film tells of a murder trial that uncovers abuse, and features entirely non-professional actor and is in the Indigenous Aymara language.
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Q&A: ‘Three Kilometers To The End Of The World’ director talks Romania Oscar entry
The film won this year’s Cannes Queer Palm, having premiered in Competition at the festival.
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The Brazilian film industry is poised to become a major force in international co-production
Its been a good year for Brazilian films at major film festivals, thanks to the presence of Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here and Marianna Brennand’s Manas.
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Q&A: ‘Under The Volcano’ filmmakers talk Poland Oscar entry
The film tells the story surrounding a Ukrainian family on holiday in Tenerife who discover they cannot return home due to the Russian invasion.
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FYC Screenings: Singapore Oscar submission ‘La Luna’
The screening will be held on December 6 at 3pm UK time.
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FYC Screenings: Poland Oscar submission ‘Under The Volcano’
Damian Kocur directs a story surrounding a Ukrainian family on holiday in Tenerife who discover they cannot return home due to the Russian invasion.
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Watch: Spanish short ‘The Cause Of The Accident That Set The Fire’ featuring ‘Emilia Perez’ star Karla Sofía Gascón
The short is directed by Lope Serrano and aims to showcase the talent, creativity, and expertise of the Spanish film industry.
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Spanish Screenings on Tour arrives at AFM
Rising Spanish audiovisual talent will be on display in four key showcases — Animation, Fantastic Cinema, Remakes and Producers — as part of the country’s biggest ever Screenings on Tour event.
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Why cinematography and screenwriting are the themes of Evolution Mallorca 2024
The 13th edition of Spain’s Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival runs October 30-November 5.
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How the Tokyo Film Commission is helping international productions make the most of the city
TFC has assisted recent projects including Netflix’s ’City Hunter’ and Apple TV+’s ‘Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters’
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Womack Studios is planning a Spanish infrastructure boom and super-charging its international reach
Plans include a growing slate of film and TV productions, business acquisitions, an ambitious set-building strategy and additions to its managing team.
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Hong Kong’s role in international co-productions highlighted at ACFM
Two panels focused on Hong Kong’s growing role in international co-productions, with an emphasis on the Asian Content & Film market.