All Production articles – Page 34
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‘Mortal Kombat 2’, ‘Apples Never Fall’ on hold in Australia due to SAG-AFTRA strike
Local execs expect a knock-on effect on the Australian industry, both positive and negative.
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Several indie shoots underway as SAG-AFTRA prepares waivers
Guild expected to start providing interim agreements for truly independent productions within days.
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International shoots paused on ‘Deadpool 3’, Gladiator 2, ‘Venom 3’ due to SAG-AFTRA strike; cameras still rolling on ‘The Watchers’ in Ireland
Marvel Studios production was filming in UK’s Pinewood Studios and most recently Norfolk.
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What impact could the US strikes and the rise in property rates have on the UK studio sector?
The studio facilities are facing an anxious few months as crews and indie productions ponder US slowdown.
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Wim Wenders, Angela Schanelec, Ilker Catak and Sharbanoo Sadat receive backing from Franco-German fund
The CNC and FFA each invest €3.2mi annually in the development and co-pro fund.
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Actors’ strike looms after SAG-AFTRA contract talks break down
SAG-AFTRA’s national board will vote Thursday morning on whether to strike.
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“The essential element is for a movie to feel fresh”: Likely Story producer Anthony Bregman on how to achieve indie success
The US producer of ‘Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind’ and ‘Foxcatcher’ considers the future for indie films.
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Cannes award-winner Jeon Do-yeon and director Oh Seung-uk reunite for ‘Revolver’ (exclusive)
Cast also includes Ji Chang-wook and Lim Ji-yeon from Netflix’s ‘The Sound Of Magic’ and ‘The Glory’ respectively.
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Ariane Labed feature directing debut ‘Sisters’ among €9.7m Eurimages funding recipients
New projects from Cherien Dabis, Anders Thomas Jensen and Ameer Fakher Eldin have also been awarded
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Ewan McGregor on “endurance” needed for blockbuster films, ‘A Gentleman In Moscow’ moustache sizes
The actor presented the international premiere of Emma Westenberg’s ‘You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder’.
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Russell Crowe directing music documentary ‘Last Breath’; confirms Hermann Goering role in ‘Nuremberg’, talks ‘Gladiator 2’
The actor-musician teased his next projects at Karlovy Vary.
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Quentin Dupieux unveils secret film ‘Yannick’ set for release in France in August
‘Yannick’ stars Pio Marmaï alongside Raphael Quenard, Blanche Gardin, Sébastien Chassagne and Agnès Hurstel.
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British Film Commission signs memorandum of understanding with Malta to boost high-end inward investment offering
‘Napoleon’, ’Jurassic World: Dominion’ and ’Game Of Thrones” all shot in both the UK and Malta.
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Location managers debate merits of physical production versus virtual production
“Audiences like to see the chararcters move through the real locations. You can’t replicate that on a stage.”
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Bavaria launches Germany’s first gender and intern incentives to tackle inequity and skills shortage
Bavaria’s FFF Bayern has unveiled a €300,000 incentive for projects that employ two women in three roles of producer, director or writer.
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Tanya Seghatchian, Nicola Shindler to produce ‘Playdate’ drama series for Disney+ UK
‘Girls Of The Sun’ filmmaker Eva Husson will direct the five-part series
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‘Four Weddings’ director Mike Newell calls for creation of “UK film czar” to boost indie sector
A film czar could represent all various indie interests to government, said Newell.
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Nicolas Winding Refn teams with Moonage Pictures for BBC adaptation of ‘The Famous Five’
Series is billed as ”modern, timely and irreverent” take on classic childrens’ books.
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Hollywood directors sign new contract as strike averted; SAG-AFTRA hopes
New directors contract will run from July 1 through June 30, 2026.
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SAG-AFTRA anticipating interim agreements for independent shoots as strike threat looms
SAG issued interim agreements during last strike in 2020.