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Emerald Fennell, Carey Mulligan join call for industry bodies to fund UK standards authority CIISA
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority’s 2024 launch date is contingent on securing this final funding.
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Red Sea Film Foundation CEO Mohammed Al-Turki steps down
Exec will focus on personal projects and career as a film producer, and will continue as advisor to Foundation.
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‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ first overseas title to lead Japan box office in 2024
The prequel also surpassed the opening revenue for 2015’s ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’.
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UK film and high-end TV inquiry faces indefinite pause as committee dissolved
The committee will be revived with new members after the UK general election on July 4 who will decide whether to continue the inquiry.
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Endor Productions to close amid "persistently difficult" scripted TV market
UK TV and film production company’s credits include Vienna Blood, State of Play and Restless.
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Korea’s Bifan launches first AI film competition with 15 titles
The films will compete for awards of up to $11,000.
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Heretic acquires Karlovy Vary title ‘Three Days Of Fish’; unveils trailer (exclusive)
Screen can exclusively reveal first trailer for father and son relationship story.
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‘Peaky Blinders’ film lands at Netflix with Tom Harper to direct
Production is set to begin later this year.
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UK film production spend down 45% in Q1 2024, but high-end TV rises
Film production spend was £211m, down from £381m, according to figures from the BFI.
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Women In Animation unveils Annecy sessions line-up
June 10 event comprises three panels exploring tech, content, and gender justice.
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GKids acquires maiden first-run series ‘Dan Da Dan’
Company has collaborated with Science Saru on The Colors Within, Lu Over The Wall.
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Neon sets US release date for Palme d’Or winner ‘Anora’
FilmNation handles international sales.
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Lionsgate picks up ‘The Critic’ from True Brit for UK-Ireland
It will be released in theatres on September 13.
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Paramount Global’s leadership targets $500m cost savings and streaming joint ventures
Company leadership sets out vision as Skydance bid looms large; postpones town hall until June 25.
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Tallinn Black Nights adds documentary competition strand
The new section will showcase up to 15 feature documentaries handpicked by the Doc@POFF programming team.
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Andrea Arnold’s Cannes title ‘Bird’ flies around the world for Cornerstone
The title has been picked up across Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East.
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Sony Pictures’ shark thriller with Phoebe Dynevor readies Melbourne shoot
The thriller will be directed by Norway’s Tommy Wirkola.
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Disney EMEA boss reveals £3.5bn UK production spend
Koeppen affirmed the company’s “belief in the importance of theatrical distribution”.
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Oban Phoenix closes leaving Scottish community with no cinema
An appeal to save the cinema has been launched.
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Skydance offers $8bn for Paramount Global on eve of AGM (reports)
Paramount Global’s annual general meeting takes place on June 4.