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TrustNordisk boards physical rehabilitation documentary ‘Fighter’ for sales (exclusive)
Title available as both feature documentary and three-part miniseries.
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Rome Film Festival unveils competition jury
Argentinian director, screenwriter and producerto head jury for festival’s Progressive Cinema Competition.
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Rotterdam premiere ‘Tenement’ sells to North America (exclusive)
Psychological horror thriller is debut feature from Cambodian writer-directors Inrasothythep Neth and Sokyou Chea.
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A “generational shift” is pushing UK producers closer to international partners, says BFI’s Mia Bays
The roundtable discussion took place during the Dinard Festival of British & Irish Film.
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‘The Land Of Morning Calm’, ‘MA – Cry Of Silence’ win top awards at Busan, 2025 date shift confirmed
Rima Das’s ‘Village Rockstars 2’ and Tom Lin’s ‘Yen And Ai-Lee’ win Jiseok competition.
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‘The Apprentice’ US distributor Tom Ortenberg on eve of release: “You have to be fearless”
Ali Abbasi’s Trump origins story opens in 1,740 theatres.
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MPX boards AFM-bound thriller ‘Just Breathe’ starring Kyle Gallner from ‘Smile’ (exclusive)
Jim Agnew, Cam Cannon, and Rick Dugdale produced Rockwood Champ crime story.
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Jonathan Fischer is named chief content officer at IMAX
Executive previously served at Netflix, Illumination Entertainment, New Regency Productions.
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Sundance Institude unveils 2024 Latine Fellowship, Collab Scholarship recipients
Latine Fellowship offers $10,000 unrestricted grant, creative and tactical support, networking.
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The Light cinema chain acquired by hospitality entrepreneur Luke Johnson
The deal gives the UK circuit £15m to invest over the next couple of years.
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UK industry reacts to Labour’s Employment Rights Bill: “The devil will be in the detail”
”It is critical that freelancers are not left out in the cold”
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Rungano Nyoni’s ‘On Becoming A Guinea Fowl’ scores UK-Ireland deal, release date (exclusive)
Nyoni’s second feature launched in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
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Korean drama ‘The Final Semester’ wins three at Busan Vision Awards
Coming-of-age features ‘Fragment’ and ‘Waterdrop’ also take two apiece.
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Horror films comprise 50% of Screen Australia’s latest feature investments
Australia horor titles such as ‘Talk To Me’ have done well at the international box office.
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DOK Leipzig unveils full competition line-up
The titles in the international, German, animation and audience competitions have been revealed.
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Palestinian thriller ‘To A Land Unknown’ scores UK-Ireland deal ahead of LFF premiere (exclusive)
Mahdi Fleifel’s fiction feature debut follows two refugees who pose as smugglers.
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Lisa Nandy, UK culture secretary, pledges to plug skills gap and re-look at plans for Marlow Film Studios
The government aims to fill 25,000 job vacancies in the creative industries and overhaul the apprenticeship levy.
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UK standards authority CIISA names first board ahead of early 2025 launch
CIISA aims to address poor workplace behaviour across the UK creative industries.
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Ben Roberts, Tim Bevan laud UK tax credit lift at BFI London Film Festival opening night
“This tax credit is specifically about telling British stories,” suggested Bevan.
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Tallinn selects eight emerging actors for Black Nights Stars showcase (exclusive)
Includes an actor from Todd Fields’ ‘TÁR’ and a Polish Netflix star.