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UK drama films boost Q1 box office in UK-Ireland but Q2 off to slow start
There are positive glimmers on the horizon, with releases such as ’Deadpool & Wolverine’, ‘Inside Out 2’ and ‘Despicable Me 4’ still to come this summer.
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‘Wallace & Gromit’, ‘Asterix & Obelix’ charm Annecy at Netflix showcase
Netflix shows exclusive footage from ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’, and upcoming feature ‘Spellbound’.
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Inaugural London Soundtrack Festival line-up features Howard Shore, David Cronenberg
The festival runs from March 19-26.
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‘The Count Of Monte Cristo’ to open Mediterrane film festival; full line-up revealed
The full line-up has been revealed including 15 films in competition, featuring Yorgos Lanthimos’ ’Kinds Of Kindness’
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Screen launches ‘The Future of UK Film’ summit to take place at BFI Southbank
The summit will take place on September 24.
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First trailer for ‘Paddington In Peru’ unveiled by Studiocanal
Paddington In Peru is directed by Dougal Wilson and produced by Heyday Films.
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Beijing Hugoeast Media boards Shanghai competition title ‘Vicissitude’ from Japan (exclusive)
Marks the first Japanese title for the Beijing-based company.
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Reformed Italian tax credit will open “before summer”, with focus on local talent and locations
Lucia Borgonzoni tells Screen that the reformed Italian audiovisual tax credit will be open for applications by “the start of summer”.
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Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival reveals 2024 line-up
The festival in South Korea is set to open with Rose Glass’s ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and close with Soi Cheang’s ‘Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In’.
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Raindance to honour Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Winterbottom
Ejiofor will receive his award at the opening gala, with Winterbottom’s at the awards ceremony.
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What next for Paramount Global after merger talks with Skydance Media break down?
Latest twist comes one week after Skydance sweetened previous offer.
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Film festivals are failing delegates with disabilities, study finds (exclusive)
Organisers said the film circuit has a history of disabled delegates experiencing a lack of accessibility at events and festivals.
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Frontières Co-Production Market unveils 16th edition line-up (exclusive)
Projects in next month’s Montreal showcase include UK-set grief horror ’Ginger’; Québecois coming-of-age sci-fi ’He Who Sows Misery, Reaps Wrath’.
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Spanish comedy horror ‘The Coffee Table’ brews up key deals for MPM Premium (exclusive)
The film stars David Pareja and Estefania de los Santos as a couple with a table that changes their lives.
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Munich Film Festival 2024 secures six world premieres of international titles
The 41st festival is the first under the aegis of Christoph Gröner and co-artistic director Julia Weigl.
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Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh join ‘LOTR: The War Of The Rohirrim’ as executive producers
Jackson gave a video intro to the film’s Annecy work-in-progress session.
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Korean comedy drama ‘Victory’ to open NYAFF 2024; Lee Hye-ri to receive Screen’s Rising Star Asia Award (exclusive)
‘Victory’ set to receive its world premiere at New York Asian Film Festival.
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Sony TV’s Wayne Garvie challenges European producers to better exploit European stories
Sony Pictures Television’s president of international production was speaking at Italy’s AVP Summit.
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US producer Stacey Sher to be honoured at Locarno Film Festival 2024
Sher’s producer credits include ’Django Unchained’ and ’Erin Brockovich.’
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Academy Museum vows changes amid outcry over ‘Hollywoodland’ Jewish pioneers exhibit
More than 300 sign open letter citing concerns over use of language on walls.