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UK film and TV disruption from US strikes is “necessary” to our own fight, says Equity
Joining webinar, SAG-AFTRA’s chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland acknowledges hardships faced by UK crews.
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James Marsh, Rebecca Snow, Neil Burger films among 12 TIFF Industry Selects sales titles
Fest also announces Connections, Microsessions, and Spotlight sessions.
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Sundance Institute announces 23 Documentary Fund project grantees
Source: Sundance Institute Sundance Institute Sundance Institute has announced the 23 projects selected as grantees for this year’s Sundance Institute Documentary Fund and will provide unrestricted grant funding amounting to a little over $1m. Projects from this cycle are in various stages: six are in development, 14 ...
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National Cinema Day returning to US on August 27
$4 tickets at participating US cinemas cover Barbie, Oppenheimer, new releases Gran Turismo: Based On A True Story, Golda.
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Sylvester Stallone joins TIFF ‘In Conversation With…’ roster
Documentary Sly previously announced as closing night selection.
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Wendy Ide to become chief film critic at UK’s The Observer
Ide will continue to write reviews for Screen International.
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‘Blue Beetle’ debuts with £1.2m at UK-Ire box office; ‘Barbie’ enters all-time top 10; ‘Oppenheimer’ tops £50m
Universal family comedy ‘Strays’ opened with £509,015.
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‘The Inbetweeners’ producer plans film about women’s football legend Rose Reilly (exclusive)
Scotland-based producer Chris Young opened Edinburgh film festival with Johnny Barrington’s ‘Silent Roar.’
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Totem Films sends Anna Roller’s ‘Dead Girls Dancing’ to Mubi, boards director’s ‘Manatee’ (exclusive)
Mubi has snagged all rights for the film in Germany and Austria and will release it theatrically in those territories.
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James Marsh’s ‘Dance First’, starring Gabriel Byrne and Aidan Gillen, to close San Sebastian
The Samuel Beckett biopic stars Gabriel Byrne, Aidan Gillan, Maxine Peake and Bronagh Gallagher.
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Jessica Hausner to make workplace culture film with working title ‘Toxic’ (exclusive)
The Austrian director gave a masterclass at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
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’Blue Beetle’ debuts with soft $43m at global box office; Chinese title ‘No More Bets’ tops chart again
Mexico, Brazil and France were strongest international markets for ‘Blue Beetle’.
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UK’s Film & TV Charity gets £500,000 grant boost
Broadcasters back support package amid rise in applications.
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’Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry’ wins top prize at Sarajevo film festival
Other prize winners included Philip Sotnychenko’s ’La Palisiada’ and Vladimir Perisic’s ’Lost Country’.
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‘Banel & Adama’ wins Melbourne's Bright Horizons Award
Top award comes with a $96,500 (A$140,000) prize.
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Chinese-American producer Jiarui Guo’s Incandescent Films launches completion fund (exclusive)
Company has invested in drama Hazard starring Sosie Bacon from Smile.
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Sarajevo’s CineLink unveils 2023 industry winners
Hungarian project ’My Mother, The Monster’, directed by Olivér Rudolf, one of the big winners.
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European broadcasters must invest in “offering more diverse content”, say drama producers
“It is definitely the role of public money to shape the audience of tomorrow”
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UK-Ireland box office preview: Warner Bros’ ‘Blue Beetle’ chased by Universal’s ‘Strays’
Curzon is re-releasing Lars von Trier’s ‘The Idiots’.