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Kelly Preston, ‘Jerry Maguire’ and ‘Twins’ actress, dies aged 57
The US star was married to John Travolta for almost 29 years.
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New novel from ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ author goes to Sony, SK Global
Kevin Kwan’s Sex And Vanity gets big screen deal a week after publication.
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Arclight’s ‘Let It Snow’ sold for Japan and other markets (exclusive)
The snowbound thriller was recently picked up for on-demand release in North America.
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Palm Springs festival pushed from early January to late February for 2021
Date change for the awards season event follow shift in Oscar ceremony timing.
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Struggling AMC reaches “highly beneficial” debt agreement
The global exhibitor is restructuring debt to produce a cash injection worth $300m
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HBO Max commits to series spin-off from Matt Reeves’ ‘The Batman’
The streaming series will examine corruption in Reeves’ version of Gotham City.
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NATPE Budapest goes virtual, cancels physical event
Hungarian travel restrictions caused the switch for the late August TV market and conference.
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Production companies should focus on their ‘brand’, say development execs on Galway panel
The webinar was called ’What We Do Today Will Create Our Tomorrow: What is Your Development Strategy?’
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UK’s Barbican launches first cinema on demand platform
The London arts venue has been closed since March 17 due to the Covid-19 crisis.
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The films opening around the world this weekend: ‘Harriet’, ‘Scoob!’, ‘Black Water: Abyss’
As cinemas begin to reopen again in many territories, Screen is tracking which films are released across the globe each week.
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Sundance London to shift online with fewer films
Festival will present three UK premieres, a short film programme and online discussions.
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HBO Europe names Christina Sulebakk general manager
Sulebakk replaces Herve Payan and will lead the unit’s linear and streaming operations.
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ScreenDaily Talks: UK exhibitors urge US studios to release their films in world’s open cinemas
“If we wait for the stars to be aligned, there may not be a European cinema sector to arrive at when we get there.”
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‘The Crown’ to run to six series after all
The hit Netflix series was to have ended with season five before creator Peter Morgan had a change of heart.
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Fantasia festival adds 30 titles including eight world premieres
Canadian festival will run a virtual event from August 20 to September 2.
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Karlovy Vary 2020 reveals industry programme winners
Father-daughter drama ‘Wild Roots’ won the top prize at the Eastern Promises industry showcase.
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Indian producers won’t abandon theatres despite OTT premieres, says FICCI Frames panel
Local filmmakers say cinemas will return as strong as ever post-pandemic, despite a rash of theatrical titles going straight-to-digital.
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Berlin launches €2m funding programme for city’s VFX sector
Grants of up to €500,000 per project will be awarded to cover 20% of the production costs
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New owner of Benelux distributor Cinemien reveals ambitions for LGBT-focused Euro network
OUTtv acquired the Benelux film distributor on July 1.
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Sky’s major UK film and TV studio at Elstree gets the green light
It will host film productions from Sky Studios, Universal Pictures, Focus Features and Working Title.