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SAG-AFTRA urges members to support fall festivals amid interim agreements concern
Approval logjam, cost of terms and conditions cited as obstacles.
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Visit Films acquires worldwide sales on Chloé Robichaud’s TIFF premiere ‘Days Of Happiness’ (exclusive)
Sophie Desmarais plays talented young conductor wrestling with relationships.
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Lightdox boards world sales rights on ‘Bye Bye Tiberias’ ahead of Venice world premiere (exclusive)
Lina Soualem’s docmentary features her mother, actor Hiam Abbass.
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‘Dune: Part Two’ pushed to spring 2024 amid Hollywood strikes
Wonka, Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom, The Color Purple remain on December release schedule.
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Fifth Season laying off 30 exec, admin roles due to strikes
Development follows smaller round of redundancies in spring.
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WGA responds to AMPTP counter-offer: “neither nothing, nor nearly enough”
“Despite the AMPTP’s attempt at a detour around us, we remain committed to direct negotiations with the companies.”
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Mexico’s Monterrey International Film Festival hires industry and PR team, sets LatAm premiere of 'Monster' (exclusive)
19th edition of fest to run September 28-October 4.
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‘Barbie’ becomes biggest North American box office hit of 2023
Summer sensation expected to overake The Super Mario Bros. Movie at global box office within weeks.
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Odeon Cinemas Group appoints permanent new managing director for UK-Ireland
Suzie Welch takes on the role having been interim MD since March.
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Zurich Film Festival to open with A24 comedy ‘Dream Scenario’ starring Nicolas Cage
Film is the third feature from ‘Sick Of Myself’ director Kristoffer Borgli.
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Korea’s DMZ Docs unveils revamped structure, opening with ‘The Eternal Memory’
Nearly 150 documentaries set to screen at festival in South Korea.
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Jean-Luc Godard, Delphine Girard, Bas Devos films among San Sebastian Zabaltegi-Tabakalera lineup
The strand is free of style or length constraints.
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Edinburgh Film Festival attracts 10,000 attendees to six-day event
The compact programme saw 71% of screenings sell out.
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Chile selects Cannes UCR Fipresci winner ‘The Settlers’ as Oscar submission
Anti-colonialist western will receive North American premiere at TIFF.
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Lionsgate, STX to distribute upcoming STX slate and library
Deal kicks off with The Marsh King’s Daughter on October 6.
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Germany picks Ilker Çatak’s ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ as its international Oscar entry
The film premeired in the Panorama section of the Berlinale 2023.
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WGA rejects latest AMPTP offer, fuelling fears of prolonged strike
WGA negotiating committee calls latest offer by Hollywood companies a ploy to get them to “cave”.
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France’s Srab Films lines up next films by Ladj Ly and Alice Diop (exclusive)
Toufik Ayadi and Christophe Barral’s Srab Films has a slate of social justice titles.
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Malaysian take on ‘Black Hawk Down’ incident readies major theatrical release
‘Malbatt: Misi Bakara’ will receive a release comparable with Hollywood blockbusters.