All Production articles – Page 36
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Port of Production international producer residency arrives at Filmfest Hamburg
Focus turns to ”how to run a company, manage employees, draw up a business plan and think about the future and how to produce in a sustainable way.”
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Six experienced UK producers consider the interventions that could help the next generation
Mike Elliot, Kevin Loader, Emily Morgan, Rebecca O’Brien, David Parfitt and Paul Webster talk to Screen.
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BBC Film bolsters its support for UK producers with fresh initiatives (exclusive)
The associate producer programme will support up to eight emerging producers, and the BBC’s Small Indie Fund is now open to film companies.
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Screen comment: UK indie producers are in crisis and need urgent support
UK independent film producers are being systematically devalued and unfairly treated as the industry booms around them.
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How soaring costs and market disruption are threatening the survival of UK indie producers
Screen explores the impact on both rising and experienced producers, and what the cost could be to the entire UK film industry.
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The challenges and opportunities of co-productions for UK producers
Rising production costs, a weakened presales market and ongoing Brexit challenges are prompting an increasing number of UK producers to work with international partners for the first time.
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Netherlands Film Fund to rethink strategy as report confirms Dutch films struggle internationally
“It is time to rethink, said Fund’s Sandra Den Hamer in response to report by Olsberg SPI.
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San Sebastian unveils 2023 industry winners
Winners included ’Mannequins’, ’Most People Die On Sundays’ and ’These Were All Fields’.
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Turkey’s Burak Cevik wraps filming historic drama ‘Nothing In Its Place’ (exclusive)
The film is inspired by one of Turkey’s most bloody political massacres, which took place in 1978.
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French film sector sets out plans to keep the cameras rolling during Paris Olympics
“Filming activity will be disrupted, but not completely stopped,” said CNC president Dominique Boutonnat.
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Chilean star Alfredo Castro signs on for Matías Rojas Valencia’s ‘Patas de Perro’ (exclusive)
Rojas Valencia’s third film following ‘Roots’ and ‘A Place Called Dignity’ is based on the 1960 novel by Chilean writer Carlos Droguett
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Filmax unveils Hugo Stuven’s thriller ‘El Nido’; celebrates 70th anniversary at San Sebastian
Spanish sales, distribution, exhibition and production outfit has a line-up of 16 titles in different stages of production.
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Thomasin McKenzie, Bill Nighy, James Norton lead IVF film ‘Joy’ for Netflix, Pathe with production underway (exclusive)
Script by Jack Thorne, about the world’s first IVF baby.
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UK's Warner Bros Studios Leavesden to expand and become DC Studios production hub
Ten new sound stages will boost production capacity by 50%.
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How the UK built a winning wave of female arthouse filmmakers
Luna Carmoon’s ‘Hoard’, Mahalia Belo’s ‘The End We Start From’ and Janis Pugh’s ‘Chuck Chuck Baby’ join a long list of heralded debuts.
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Animation and AI: useful tool or existential threat?
“It’s presenting a lot of new opportunities… but it’s going to be disruptive.”
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Canada-based TV executive tipped for top job at Screen Australia (exclusive)
Australia-born Deirdre Brennan is understood to be the choice to replace Graeme Mason.
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Wavelength opens London office, names Dan Bowen UK managing director (exclusive)
Bowen produced Nick Cave documentary 20,000 Days On Earth.
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What are the pros and cons of AI for the independent film sector?
Indie filmmakers are concerned the streaming platforms’ AI-driven algorithms are pushing their movies to the margins – but others welcome the time- and labour-saving opportunities.
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A24’s ‘Past Lives’, TIFF sales package ‘Plane 2: Stowaway’ secure SAG-AFTRA interim agreements
Celine Song’s awards contender is one of the most acclaimed films of the year.