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Match Factory acquires Matthias Glasner’s Berlinale competition title ‘Dying’
Film about an estranged family meeting again has a ensemble cast including German star Lars Eidinger
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‘William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill’ sells to UK-Ireland, key territories (exclusive)
The SXSW doc is being sold by the UK’s Blue Finch Films.
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Berlin film festival reveals 2024 competition line-up
Includes new films from Claire Burger, Olivier Assayas, Hong Sangsoo, Bruno Dumont, Abderrahmane Sissako and Mati Diop.
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Australia’s Umbrella Entertainment makes key hire as part of international expansion (exclusive)
Jasmine McSweeney joins the ‘Talk To Me’ distributor from the New Zealand Film Commission.
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‘The Beekeeper’ rises to top spot at global box office in weak session; ‘Anyone But You’ hits $100m
’The Beekeeper’ has topped the latest worldwide chart thanks to an extraordinary lack of competition.
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‘Let Gaza Live’ pro-Palestinian rally shuts down Main Street during Sundance
Rally not affiliated to Sundance Film Festival.
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Searchlight delivers first major deal of Sundance in $10m worldwide buy on ‘A Real Pain’
Jesse Eisenberg directs, stars opposite Kieran Culkin. Emma Stone among producers.
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‘Black Box Diaries’ director leads Sundance audience in ‘I Will Survive’ karaoke
Spontaneous event followed Saturday Q&A session at world premiere.
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‘Thelma’ director Josh Margolin on Sundance “ode” to his grandmother, what June Squibb told Richard Roundtree
Premieres selection screens again on Saturday night, throughout the week.
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‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’, ‘A Real Pain’, ’Thelma’ among early Sundance buzz (update)
Saturday premieres bring Krazy House, My Old Ass, Exhibiting Forgiveness.
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Hong Kong action comedy ‘Rob N Roll’ readies major international rollout
Aaron Kwok stars in the feature, directed by Albert Mak.
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Busan film festival takes action following sexual harassment investigation
The move follows a string of top-level resignations in 2023.
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Netflix acquires Benjamin Ree’s Norwegian doc ‘Ibelin’
World Cinema Documentary Competition entry premiered on Thursday.
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MPM Premium adds ‘The Antique’ to slate, scores deals for ‘The Coffee Table’ (exclusive)
Georgian filmmaker Rusudan Glurjidze’s The Antique is set in 2006 amid the unlawful deportation of thousands of Georgians from Russia.
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Italian gothic horror ‘The Well’ sells in 24 territories (exclusive)
Federico Zampaglione’s Sitges world premiere has sold widely across Europe and Asia.
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Alec Baldwin charged for second time with involuntary manslaughter in ‘Rust’ case
Grand jury indicts 65-year-old actor.
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Production incentives growing in importance for European films, says report
European Audiovisual Observatory report reveals that 41.8% of budgets for an average European film now come from public financing
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Amazon restructures European Prime Video business
The plans may result in job losses for staff Africa and the Middle East.
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German box office rises year on year by almost 25%
Local box office share fell by 4.6% in 2023, as US films dominated cinema screens.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: can ‘Mean Girls’ finally dethrone ‘Wonka’?
‘The Holdovers’, ‘The End We Start From’ both launch in cinemas.