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Scotland’s Centre of the Moving Image employees seek compensation for shock redundancy
The employees worked at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and the FIlmhouses in Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
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‘Happening’ novelist Annie Ernaux wins Nobel Prize in Literature
Ernaux’s novel Happening inspired Audrey Diwan’s Venice Lion-winning title of the same name.
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Benelux distributor Belga outlines new theatrical strategy after buying Dutch outfit Independent Film
’There is no point in releasing 25 movies a year. We need to be selective,’ says Belga’s Patrick Vandenbosch.
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Nikkatsu launching sales on ‘Egoist’ and ‘Do Unto Others’ at ACFM (exclusive)
Marks the latest titles from Daishi Matsunaga and Tetsu Maeda.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘The Woman King’, ‘The Lost King’ make top pair
‘Amsterdam’ also opening wide for Disney.
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“I’ve been in tears”: UK industry reacts to Edinburgh film festival, Filmhouse collapse
Filmmaker Mark Cousins, Glasgow Film Festival co-director Allison Gardner and Ken Loach’s Sixteen Films expressed their sadness.
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Dogwoof boards Venice documentary ‘Fragments Of Paradise’ for world sales (exclusive)
KD Davison’s profile of avant garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas has its UK premiere today at London Film Festival.
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Fatih Akin talks teaming with Warner Media for feature project ‘Amrum’ (exclusive)
‘In the Fade’ director is collaborating with Hamburg filmmaker Hark Bohm on the screenplay.
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‘Glass Onion’ and ‘The Fabelmans’ set for Miami Film Festival GEMS
Also in the Miami lineup are five of this year’s international Oscar submissions.
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Universal buys Stephen King’s ‘Fairy Tale,’ with Paul Greengrass to direct
Greengrass previously made films including The Bourne Ultimatum and News Of The World for the studio.
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‘Glass Onion’ set for one-week theatrical run in the US and international markets
The mystery sequel will be the first Netflix title to play in the top three US circuits before streaming.
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Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’ to close Animation Is Film festival
The stop-motion version of the classic tale for Netflix opens in US cinemas next month.
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Newen Studios acquires Nordic producer Anagram as CEO Romain Bessi outlines French group’s expansion plans
The production division of France’s TF1 now houses more than 40 labels in Europe.
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Korea’s Finecut launches ‘Brave Citizen’ ahead of Busan market
Director Park Jin-pyo returns with an action comedy film based on the popular Korean webtoon of the same name.
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Edko Films picks up Busan title ‘Hong Kong Family’ (exclusive)
Starring two members of boyband Mirror, it is set to world premiere in Busan.
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Distribution Workshop launching trio of titles at Busan film market (exclusive)
Features include Golden Horse Awards nominee ‘Coo-Coo 42’.
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Viggo Mortensen to direct, star in ‘The Dead Don’t Hurt’ with Vicky Krieps, Solly McLeod
Shooting will begin later this month in Canada.
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Ukrainian directors Kateryna Gornostai and Nikon Romachenko triumph at Kyiv’s Molodist Film Festival
National competition held in Hamburg due to the war in Ukraine; fest plans to hold international competition in Kyiv later this month.
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Producer Sarah Harvey to lead UK division of Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories
‘Ticket to Paradise’ producer teams up with production company behind ‘Anatomy of a Scandal’.
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‘The Mole Agent’ director Maite Alberdi to present new feature ‘The Eternal Memory’ in IDFA Forum
60 projects selected for the 30th edition of the industry meet.