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Mia Hansen-Løve to direct biopic of pioneering feminist Mary Wollstonecraft
If Love Should Die will shoot next year in the UK, France, Scandinavia and Portugal.
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Christine Vachon, Mubi’s Jason Ropell, EFA’s Fatih Abay headline Karlovy Vary industry programme
The programme also includes the Eastern Promises project pitches.
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"It is enlightening and challenging": Karlovy Vary's Karel Och on working with a young programming team
Czech festival kicks off its 58th edition on Friday (June 28).
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Italy’s Cinecittà Studios parts company with CEO Nicola Maccanico
The former Sky Italia and Warner Bros. senior exec joined Cinecittà in 2021
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“We were trying to grasp an atmosphere,” say 'bluish’ directors Lilith Kraxner and Milena Czernovsky
bluish previously won the Screen International Award at the C EU Soon work-in-progress programme at last year’s Rome’s MIA Market.
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Hlynur Palmason, Laura Samani projects among latest Eurimages funding round
New works from Nadav Lapid, the Dardenne brothers also received support.
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International Sami Film Institute partners with Netflix for producers lab
Sami Producers Lab is looking for emerging and mid-career film producers.
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Indian features take top prizes at Transilvania film festival
Shuchi Talati’s Girls Will Be Girls wins Romanian festival’s main prize.
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In-cinema marketing is key to attracting audiences, says Comscore study
Cinema posters and in-cinema trailers are the way that most audiences hear about films they watch.
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Director of AI-written feature ‘The Last Screenwriter’ speaks out after London cinema cancels screening
Prince Charles Cinema in London has become the latest flashpoint in the impassioned debate about the impact of AI on the film industry.
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Circle Women Doc Accelerator unveils 10 projects for 2024 edition (exclusive)
Ten documentary projects selected for seventh edition.
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Netflix’s EMEA head Larry Tanz outlines film strategy and European production ambitions
Tanz says the streamer cares more about offering the best European movies than prioritising original commissions over acquisitions.
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Karlovy Vary to honour Viggo Mortensen, Clive Owen and Daniel Brühl
Stephen Soderbergh, Nicole Holofcener and Michel Franco also among guests at Czech festival.
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‘Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry’ leads winners at first Georgian film awards
The Cannes 2023 title took best director and best actress.
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Mamoru Hosoda’s film catalogue acquired for UK, France, Italy, Germany (exclusive)
Plans for a ‘World of Mamoru Hosoda’ theatrical season.
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French film industry “in shock” as surprise election raises prospect of far-right influence
The decision to call a snap election is one of the most serious consequences of this month’s European Parliamentary elections.
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What impact could the results of the European elections have on the film and TV sector?
Far-right parties made major gains and could now impact audiovisual policies across the region.
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Reformed Italian tax credit will open “before summer”, with focus on local talent and locations
Lucia Borgonzoni tells Screen that the reformed Italian audiovisual tax credit will be open for applications by “the start of summer”.
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Sony TV’s Wayne Garvie challenges European producers to better exploit European stories
Sony Pictures Television’s president of international production was speaking at Italy’s AVP Summit.
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US producer Stacey Sher to be honoured at Locarno Film Festival 2024
Sher’s producer credits include ’Django Unchained’ and ’Erin Brockovich.’