Dave Bautista, Zoe Kravitz, Steven Yeun, Lea Seydoux join ‘Alpha Gang’
Mk2 Films is handling international sales.
California Governor proposes to double state’s film and TV tax incentive
New $750m annual allocation would become highest capped programme in United States.
‘Kibbutz Legend’ by Israeli filmmaker Yahav Winner, killed during October 7 attacks, heads into post
Winner wrote and stars in the dramatic comedy opposite his widow Shay-Lee Atary.
Third season of ‘Good Omens’ to be feature-length episode for Amazon Prime Video
The third seaon was originally planned as a full series.
Beta Cinema acquires Hannes Holm’s ‘Let It Rain’ ahead of AFM
Shooting wrapped at the end of September.
SAG-AFTRA hits back at offshoring remarks by Sony boss: “cynical attempt to manipulate workers”
Duncan Crabtree-Ireland responds to Tony Vinciquerra Mipcom keynote.
France’s TF1 bolsters investment in film production with fresh cinema guilds deal
The group says the new deal is meant to “strengthen TF1 group’s support for the French film industry”.
AI Creative Summit to demystify GenAI-driven content creation
Tickets are available now for the AI Creative Summit, which takes place at the BFI Southbank on 6 November
Summer production in Greater Los Angeles fell 5%, FilmLA head says autumn will “make or break” year
All categories registered 5,048 screening days compared to 5,311 a year ago.
Toho acquires Oscar-winning animation distributor, producer GKids
Financial terms of the 100% equity acquisition were not disclosed.
Chloë Grace Moretz, Anthony Ramos among cast on Caviar’s rom-com ‘Love Language’
Production scheduled to begin this month in Chicago.
Italian audiovisual production crossed €2 billion mark in 2023 amid boom in filmmaking
The number of films produced in Italy reached a record 354 in 2023, according to APA figures.
Tallinn Black Nights selects 17 Works in Progress projects across three strands
Baltic Event, International and Just Film all select projects.
UK performers’ union Equity campaigns to block council sale of Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios
The council plans to sell the lease on a 10-year term.
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.
‘The Duel’ starring Aidan Gillen, wraps principal photography in Poland
The €7.3m film is one of the biggest productions to shoot in Poland this year.
Independent Film Tax Credit gets official greenlight from UK government
The BFI certification unit will begin accepting applications on October 30.
Indie tax credit could make UK “a home for horror”, enthuses Production Finance Market keynote
John Graydon, senior partner at UK law firm Saffery, said the IFTC would attract more US indies to shoot in the UK.
Producers Guild of Korea launches ‘hotline’ to aid international co-productions
The initiative is aimed at international producers seeking Korean co-production.
Netflix unveils 2025 Korea film slate including first Korean-language animated feature
Directors of seven upcoming titles spoke at an event during Busan International Film Festival.