All Features articles – Page 66
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‘The Good Mothers’ team on bringing a “female gaze” to the Mafia
The Italian series follows three Mafia women who bring down the organisation from the inside
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How Nordic platform Viaplay became a “truly international company”
The Nordic platform has expanded into North America and the UK.
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Universal International Studios president Beatrice Springborn on building a talent-focused studio group
The studio is working with French-Vietnamese ’Call My Agent!’ writer Quoc Dang Tran and ‘We Are Lady Parts’ creator Nida Manzoor.
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Sky's Zai Bennett talks content strategy: ”I’d rather bet big on fewer things and just go for it”
Bennett is managing director of content at Sky and oversees Now TV and a suite of generic channels
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Hollywood holds breath as US writers guild talks get underway
Writers are calling for higher compensation – particularly with regard to residuals, now that re-runs can be such a common feature of the streaming age.
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“We have to do right by our subjects”: ‘Beyond Utopia’ filmmakers on their duty to North Korean defectors
Madeleine Gavin’s documentary has its international premiere this evening at CPH:DOX.
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Six Spanish producers with international ambitions to look out for
The producers are at the Malaga Film Festival this week.
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Netflix in Europe: the inside story of the streamer’s rise, growing pains and next steps
Since launching in Europe in 2012, Netflix has had a transformational effect on the European industry.
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“We’re having to focus on certain markets”: how sales agents and buyers are navigating the busy TV industry calendar
How to navigate a busy calendar of markets and festivals has become a key issue for a global TV industry looking to save time and costs.
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UK industry welcomes film and TV relief reform as pre-emptive move ahead of global tax restructure
Beyond animation and children’s TV, there is little uplift and nothing new to help indie film producers.
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“The quality of all films has risen”: ICAA’s Beatriz Navas on the impact of state support for female filmmakers
Beatriz Navas is the general director of the Spanish Film Insitute (ICAA).
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How Canal+ is looking to retain its European film and TV crown in the face of streamer competition
There is now a renewed sense of confidence about the French pay-TV giant.
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“We don’t want to be boring” say CPH:DOX heads as festival celebrates its 20th anniversary
Festival heads talk world premieres, key guests and a new ticketing system.
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Unpacking the recent turnaround success of Chinese streamer iQiyi
China-based streamer iQiyi has turned profitable for the first time since 2010.
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Filmart 2023: Taiwan drama series buzz titles
Taiwanese drama series are turning heads internationally, with upcoming titles from renowned filmmakers.
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Series Mania gears up for supersized 2023 edition with a focus on marketing scripted shows in a crowded TV landscape
Organisers estimate a record 3,800 accredited visitors will attend during the festival’s run, between March 17-24.
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Eight market titles and works in progress to look out for in Malaga
Comedies, dramas, psychological thrillers and creative documentaries are all being showcased in the Mafiz industry programme.
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Safe 95th Oscars show offers glimpse of generational shift
No shenanigans as Academy went with experience and expertise.
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Filmart 2023: Korea buzz titles
Korean sales agents have returned to Hong Kong with titles spanning horror fantasy, mystery and romantic drama.
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“A ripple will become a force”: Hong Kong’s fresh wave of rising filmmakers
Hong Kong has seen a wave of new directing talent that is translating into significant box office.