All Production articles – Page 36
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How an overhaul of Germany’s subsidy system could attract more international productions
Germany offers international producers a highly developed infrastructure and world-class workforce as well as attractive locations.
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Australian production sector signs up to albert carbon initiative (exclusive)
The programme will be run Australian sustainability advocate Maree Cochrane,
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How France is positioning itself as a major international locations hub
The TRIP tax credit is now 40% to attract entire shoots.
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Park Chan-wook to produce period thriller ‘War And Revolt’ for Netflix
The director of ‘Old Boy’ and ‘Decision To Leave’ will also co-write the period feature.
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Found-footage horror ‘Dagr’ wraps UK shoot as cast revealed (exclusive)
Directed by Matthew Butler-Hart, the film is from the team behind supernatural thriller ‘The Isle’ and lockdown sci-fi ‘Infinitum: Subject Unknown’.
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Montreal’s 2023 Frontieres genre co-pro market announces second wave (exclusive)
Selections include Ryan Ward’s Canadian magic realism tale Pure Science Fiction, Maria Arida’s Brazilian psychological thriller The Eyes Of Another.
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Ex-Disney TV head Peter Rice strikes non-exclusive pact with A24
British executive hails “Hollywood’s most vibrant, fearless, and creative studio”.
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Leading Saudi producer Telfaz11 commits to nine film and TV productions at Neom
Production company agrees partnership deal with media hub.
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‘Bardot’ producer Featuristic Films hires Laura Brook as head of film as part of UK expansion plan (exclusive)
UK production company is looking to make as many as 10 films this year.
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WGA strike hits projects across the US
Picket lines have seen appearances by stars and other guild heads.
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UK studios, cast and crew facing quiet summer as impact of WGA strike ripples across Atlantic
The downturn is mainly in high-end TV, with UK studios expecting US studio tentpoles to keep on rolling.
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Film Independent picks six projects for Documentary Lab programme
Subjects include a journalist in Siberia and a family of Puerto Rican women.
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Kristen Stewart, Josh O’Connor, Elle Fanning to star in Karim Aïnouz’s ‘Rosebushpruning’
The Match Factory and Mubi team on the adaptation of Marco Bellocchio’s ‘Fists in the Pocket’.
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Screen International’s Global Production Awards unveil winners in Cannes
The awards were held tonight (May 22) at the Mademoiselle Gray D’Albion Plage in Cannes.
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Aislinn Clarke’s Irish horror ‘Fréwaka’ kicks off production (exclusive)
Irish and English-language feature stars Clare Monnelly, Bríd Ní Neachtain and Ukrainian actress Aleksandra Bystrzhitskaya.
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AI will spark restructure of film and TV industry, says Goteburg’s Nostradamus report
Report also examines industry’s challenges in remaining to young audiences.
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City of Rio in bid to ramp up incentive fund (exclusive)
RioFilme applies to double annual funding to projects that qualify for cash rebate.
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Renny Harlin on his vision for action epic ‘Deep Water’: “I feel like a kid again”
“People are missing the reality. I want to rig the actors to the wires and yank them out of the plane.”
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Sandra Rudich, Julie Gayet launch €35m Sisterland to nurture French female-driven projects (exclusive)
Producer Rudich will oversee an investment fund and production company.
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Experts debate how emerging markets can attract inward investment from the film sector
How does a film-friendly territory rise above the noise, when countries the world over are going head‑to-head to attract incoming productions? A Screen International panel found out.