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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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New UK culture secretary required after Thangam Debbonaire loses seat
Departing culture secretary Lucy Frazer also loses seat.
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Venice Classics line-up includes Antonioni, De Sica, Wertmuller films
18 film restorations include Peter Brook’s ‘The Mahabharata’.
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France revamps selection committee for best international feature Oscar
The decision to not choose ’Anatomy Of A Fall’ last year caused uproar in the industry.
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Australia raises location incentive to 30% to attract international film and TV productions
Projects that started shooting from July 1, 2023 can apply.
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What does the UK film & TV industry want from the new Labour government?
Working relationship with Europe, longer-term investment and exhibition support are all issues.
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Taiwan’s Hope Marketing sells Bifan drama ‘Who’ll Stop The Rain’ (exclusive)
The firm has also closed a deal for documentary ‘In Search of A Mixed Identity’.
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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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Sophie Linnenbaum, Bruce LaBruce pitch German-Canadian feature projects at Munich 2024
Munich’s Cine CoPro Conference showcased nine potential Germany - Canada co-productions.
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Miguel Gomes’ Cannes title ‘Grand Tour’ heads to Spain, Benelux, Australia
Gomes won best director for the film in Cannes this May.
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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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Playtime boards ‘La Femme la Plus Riche du Monde’ starring Isabelle Huppert (exclusive)
The film is loosely inspired by the real-life scandal of L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt.
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Czech industry calls for increase in production incentives to 25%
The Czech Audiovisual Producers´ Association says current 20% offer is not competitive enough.
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Hollywood Teamsters see “fearmongering tactics” in ongoing studio contract talks
The Basic Crafts contract talks continue after last week’s tentative agreements for IATSE.
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‘Despicable Me 4’ on course for big July 4 North American opening
The Universal/Illumination franchise has a history of strong Independence Day debuts.
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Indonesian martial arts star Yayan Ruhian joins Pedring Lopez’s Korean action film ‘Ji’
The upcoming feature will be produced by the Philippines’ Black Ops and Singapore’s Very Tay.
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Hong Kong box office down 17% in first half of 2024 despite local hit
The record-breaking performance of ‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’ could not offset a challenging start to the year.
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Fantasia 2024 unveils full programme, with career award to be presented to Mike Flanagan
The world premiere of André Forcier’s ’Ababouine’ will close the festival on August 4.
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UK’s Metis Films acquires Berlin title ’Memories Of A Burning Body’ (exclusive)
Ben Metcalf’s firm is looking for films from script stage through to completed titles.
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Rä di Martino’s ‘Ya & Niki’ leads winners of FIDLab 2024
The film received the A Fabrica award of €15,000 in sound post-production services.