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Features
How might a US writers strike impact indie production - and Cannes?
Online ballots close on April 17.
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News
Netflix will earn more ad revenue from Europe than US by 2027, predicts report
Western Europe will produce annual advertising revenue of $1.9bn for Netflix while the US will only produce $1bn
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What do 'Black Panther' and #inclusionrider mean for Hollywood?
Inclusion rider and Marvel blockbuster’s international performance dominate conversation as Hollywood looks to future.
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Six talking points ahead of the 2018 Baftas
The Shape Of Water stakes its claim but this is the most British line-up in years.
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Comment
COMMENT: Globes winners eye Oscar glory
The 2016 Golden Globe Awards belonged to The Revenant and The Martian on Sunday while two of the most nominated films at the start of the night left the Beverly Hilton empty-handed.
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Box office analysis 2015: UK
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Even before the release of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, the UK box office is enjoying a strong year, propelled by powerful performances from James Bond and Christian Grey. But a crowded marketplace is stifling local and foreign-language releases.
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Box office analysis 2015: Nordic Region
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Local films are enjoying huge success throughout the Nordic region this year.
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Box office analysis 2015: Italy
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Can the traditional end-of-year release of local comedy titles help boost the Italian box office of 2015?
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Box office analysis 2015: Russia
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Weak local titles are suffering in the face of particularly strong product from Hollywood and a dwindling art-house sector in 2015.
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Box office analysis 2015: Nordic region, Italy, Russia
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Screen surveys the European box office landscape in 2015 and charts the top titles of the year to date in three key territories.
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Box office analysis 2015: France
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: US blockbusters and animation loom large but local comedies also have their say.
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Box office analysis 2015: Spain
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Local films may have lost ground to US titles in 2015 but a slew of releases may help Spain’s production industry end the year on a high.
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Box office analysis 2015: Germany
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: A slapstick comedy has become the biggest local film of all time in what is set to be the most successful year at the German box office in history.
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Box office analysis 2015: France, Germany, Spain
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Screen surveys the European box office landscape in 2015 and charts the top 25 titles of the year to date in three key territories.
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Box office analysis: foreign-language films in the US
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The top 40 foreign-language films at the US box office to date in 2015 and how they have performed.
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Drawing power: animation special
While Hollywood continues to dominate animation globally, European distributors and producers are increasingly looking to grab a slice of the pie. Geoffrey Macnab looks at the state of play.
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Charlie Hebdo: fallout within the film industry
The attack on Charlie Hebdo sent shockwaves through the creative industries. Andreas Wiseman considers the fallout within the film industry and gauges the climate for challenging film-making
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Roundtable: Tapping into talent
Industry experts gathered at a Creative England, British Council and Screen International roundtable in Cannes to discuss ways to support new film-making talent. Andreas Wiseman recaps the key discussion points.
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Creative Week: creative solutions
At MBI’s inaugural Creative Week, some 800 delegates heard about the latest inspiring work across new and old platforms. Andreas Wiseman highlights the discussions across a variety of industry issues.
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US exhibition: the people’s choices
John Hazelton examines how US exhibitors are changing along with audiences, including offering an enhanced cinema experience with more varied options