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Sundance accessibility efforts ‘always evolving’ after captioning snafu triggers jury walk-out
Festival will reschedule Magazine Dreams screening for Marlee Matlin and fellow jurors.
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‘Fair Play’ thrills buyers as Sundance heats up
Saturday premieres include William Oldroyd’s Lady Macbeth follow-up Eileen.
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Magnolia acquires ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ as Sundance sales titles spark early interest
Acquisition titles spark early interest from Park City buyers.
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Hong Kong readies first Chinese New Year releases since 2020
Titles include ‘A Guilty Conscience’, ‘Everything Under Control’ and ‘Say I Do To Me’.
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How Oliver Dahan’s ‘Simone: A Woman of the Century’ climbed to the top of the French box office
The director’s portrait of feminist icon and Holocaust survivor Simone Veil is still going strong after 14 weeks in theatres.
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New team including ‘Lamb’ producer takes over at Iceland’s Stockfish festival (exclusive)
Career achievement award, physical cinema sidebar and Slovakian collaboration planned for 2023.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: will ‘Babylon’ take the spotlight from ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’?
Also out this weekend: ’Holy Spider’, ’Alice, Darling’ and ’Dreaming Walls’.
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M-Appeal strikes North America, UK-Ireland deals for erotic gay thriller ‘In Bed’ (exclusive)
Nitzan Gilady’s second feature has gone to Film Movement in the US and Canada and Peccadillo Picture in the UK and Ireland.
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First trailer for Sundance World Cinema title ‘Mamacruz’ (exclusive)
Patricia Ortega’s feature world premieres in World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
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BFI Film Fund appoints new senior production & development executive
Ama Ampadu will report to Fund’s head of editorial Natascha Wharton.
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TrustNordisk rides Swedish ‘Carousel’ (exclusive)
The film, now in post, is directed by Simon Sandquist, who was Oscar-nominated for his 1998 short Victor.
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Yun Jung-hee, star of Lee Chang-dong’s ‘Poetry’, dies aged 78
Yun was an iconic star of the 1960s and 1970s ‘heyday of Korean films’.
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‘Rotting In The Sun’ collaborators strike pact ahead of Sundance premiere
Sebastian Silva meta dark comedy premieres on Sunday.
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Sundance adds Doug Liman’s ‘Justice’ about Brett Kavanaugh allegations
“We saw it practically yesterday,” says Sundance director of programming Kim Yutani.
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Reed Hastings steps down as Netflix co-CEO, replaced by Greg Peters
Hastings becomes executive chairman, as company prepares to announce Q4 2022 earnings.
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Netflix buys Sundance Midnight selection ‘Run Rabbit Run’ starring Sarah Snook
The streamer has world rights excluding select territories.
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Netflix surpasses subscriber target in Q4 2022 results, sees share value increase
Streamer adds 7.7m subs during fourth quarter, up on 4.6m projections.
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Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over ‘Rust’ shooting
The film’s armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed will also be charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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CAT&Docs boards Berlinale bound ‘Between Revolutions’ (exclusive)
Vlad Petri’s second feature is set to premiere in the Forum strand.