All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 237
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Screen Talks live Q&A: Weta, ILM, Framestore chiefs to discuss what’s next for VFX sector
David Conley, Fiona Walkinshaw and Rob Bredow will join Screen’s Americas editor Jeremy Kay for discussion on Thursday, May 28, at 20:00 BST.
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Mexican government backpedals on proposal to cut film fund
Imcine says it is moving ahead with plan to merge Fidecine, Foprocine funds.
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Kino Lorber adds ‘Denise Ho - Becoming The Song’ to virtual cinema slate
July 1 debut coincides with anniversary of Britain’s handover of Hong Kong in 1997.
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Inaugural IFF Panama Film Match unveils winners
Forum was first to target filmmakers from Central America and the Caribbean.
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Guillermo del Toro blasts Mexican government bid to cut film fund (exclusive)
“If we don’t continue this tradition, everybody will be working on commercials and soap operas.”
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Mexican government moves to scrap film fund (reports)
Head of Mexican Film Academy calls on country’s president to intervene and save Fidecine.
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My Working From Home Life: Millennium Media’s Jeffrey Greenstein
”My guilty pleasure has been watching Game Of Thrones start-to-finish for the first time.”
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Myriad’s Scoundrel Media to launch Cannes virtual market sales on 'The Unfamiliar' (exclusive)
Vertical Entertainment handles North American distribution.
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HBO Max to debut Zack Snyder’s unseen 'Justice League' cut
Streamer said to be lining up new cut for 2021.
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Robert Pattinson, Johnny Depp drama 'Waiting For The Barbarians' to get US digital release
Drama premiered in Venice Film Festival 2019.
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California governor to release production guidelines next week
Netflix’s ted Sarandos says streamer back in production in South Korea, Sweden, Iceland.
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My Working From Home Life: Filmmaker Morten Tyldum
”Just like everyone else, I miss going to restaurants.”
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Sundance Institute Documentary Fund grants to Ecuador, Kenya, Vietnam
Source: Sundance Institute Sundance Institute Documentarians from Ecuador, Argentina, Kenya, Vietnam and France are among projects from 19 countries to receive support totalling $520,000 from Sundance Institute. Documentary Fund recipients encompass projects in development, production, and post-production stages and their work spans subject matter from a deeply ...
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Hot Docs market team reflects on online pivot, early delegate response
Keynote speech Why Art Matters In A Time Of Crisis most viewed piece of content to date.
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Tom Hanks wartime drama ‘Greyhound’ to debut on Apple TV+
Sony pulled theatrical release of Second World War story in late March.
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US Guilds tweak eligibility rules during pandemic
Digital-first releases will be eligible in new temporary measures.
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Fears grow over Mexican film funding crisis (exclusive)
Mexican Film Academy racing to safeguard ethos of auteur-driven Foprocine fund.
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Halle Berry to star in 'Moonfall' as producers eye autumn Montreal shoot
Production scheduled for Montreal in autumn ahead of planned 2021 theatrical release.
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Nick Jonas, Laurence Fishburne join Pierre Morel’s ‘The Blacksmith’ for AGC Studios
Production earmarked for later this year.
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Mira Sorvino drama ‘Butter’ joins Arclight Films Cannes virtual market slate (exclusive)
The Power of Us Entertainment, Branded Pictures Entertainment produced completed feature.