All articles by Geoffrey Macnab – Page 6
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Norwegian horror ‘Handling The Dead’ is awarded best film at Switzerland’s Neuchâtel festival
The fantasy film festival is a launchpad for key title into the Swiss market.
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Vue is opening cinemas and investing in the future, says CEO Tim Richards
Richards comments come as Cineworld faces closues and analysts predict industry contraction.
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Cineworld reportedly looking to close up to 25 UK cinemas
Other operators such as Vue could step in.
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“Documentaries remain integral to the Berlinale,” says Tricia Tuttle following launch of fiction-only Perspectives
The Documentary Association of Europe said the move reduced the appeal of the festival to the sector.
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Alternative options emerge for Picturehouse cinemas amid Cineworld restructuring
Indvidual sites are being run on behalf of local councils to serve local communities.
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UK sellers to showcase key titles to international buyers at London Screenings
The 24th edition of Film London’s London Screenings are taking place from June 24-26.
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How ‘Searching For Amani’ spotlights climate change through a tragic personal story
The Kenya-set film follows a boy’s search for his father’s killers.
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Marco Bellocchio on why his next project ‘Portobello’ will be a series
Drama series is based on real-life story of TV journalist falsely accused of being a Mafia member in the 1980s
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Roger Ross Williams on social-issue stories and shaking up Ampas’s documentary branch
The US director of films including God Loves Uganda, Life, Animated and Stamped From The Beginning held a masterclass at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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How UK indie exhibitors are engaging younger audiences with arthouse cinema
“We are seeing a flourishing of young cinephile audiences.”
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UK VFX sector sounds alarm on exclusion of generative AI from additional tax relief (exclusive)
“It doesn’t look a coherent policy decision to exclude AI,” said UK Screen Alliance CEO Neil Hatton.
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Is the indie tax credit finally making the UK a valuable co-production partner?
European producers are taking notice.
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Asmae El Moudir lines up first fiction feature ‘Holy Cow’ (exclusive)
El Moudir won the Best Director award in Un Certain Regard last year with her documentary The Mother of All Lies.
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Ido Abram appointed artistic director of Netherlands Film Festival
Dutch industry veteran will work alongside business director Marjolijn Bronkhuyzen.
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Media Luna strikes multi-territory deal on ‘Perdida - Lost Sofia’ (exclusive)
Paris-based Factoris Films buys rights.
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Francesca Archibugi to direct ‘The Italian Chapel’ for Blue Horizon, Greenboo Production (exclusive)
The long-gestating project has revived thanks to the new UK tax credit.
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South Africa is aiming to become a global player in the film and TV sector
South Africa is hoping to entice even more international production partners with its wide range of benefits, both financial and creative.
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Cannes Market brings in measures to alleviate Palais access bottlenecks
Long lines caused frustration over first four days.
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“Systemic racism and prejudice” hampering some international co-productions, says EAVE
There are calls from the Think Tank members for coproduction treaties to be radically revised and rewritten.
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Amsterdam comedy club ‘Boom Chicago’ that launched Seth Meyers and Jordan Peele, to get the doc treatment (exclusive)
Dutch filmmakers Sanne Kortooms and Marte Visser are at the helm.