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John Malone Set for Rare Public Conversation at Paley Center
John Malone will reflect on the deals, disruptions and business relationships that have shaped his storied career in the media and technology during a panel discussion next month with three CEOs…
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Berlin’s European Film Market, Fantasia’s Frontières Set Genre Focus
Berlin’s European Film Market and Frontières, the international genre co-production market organized by Canada’s Fantasia Film Festival, are teaming to stage a EFM Frontières Focus, a showcase of…
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Brendan Fraser’s ‘Rental Family’ Sets BFI London Film Festival Gala
Searchlight Pictures’ “Rental Family” will serve as this year’s American Express Gala presentation at the 69th BFI London Film Festival.
Directed and co-written by Hikari, whose credits…
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‘My Brilliant Friend’ Gets Turkish Adaptation From OGM Pictures
Elena Ferrante’s beloved Neapolitan novels are heading to Turkey.
Wildside, The Apartment, Fremantle and Fandango are partnering with OGM Pictures to produce the first scripted format…
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Dane Komljen on ‘Desire Lines,’ a Locarno Main Competition Contender
A man dissolves into a shimmering silhouette before passing through a wall into the afterlife in Dane Komljen’s ghostly “Desire Lines,” which held its world premiere Aug. 11 in Locarno’s main…
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‘There Was, There Was Not’ Acquired in U.S. by Suncatcher, Watermelon
Suncatcher Productions and Watermelon Pictures are partnering up for the U.S. release this fall of “There Was, There Was Not,” Emily Mkrtichian’s feature documentary debut.…
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Vampires Face HIV/AIDS in Eduardo Casanova´s Miniseries ‘Silence’
Spanish actor-director Eduardo Casanova takes on the Black Plague and HIV/AIDS pandemics in explosive miniseries “Silence” – as well as female vampires, suddenly faced with the shortage of…
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‘Mektoub, My Love: Canto Due’ Review: Kechiche’s Trilogy Meanders On
Premiering at the Locarno Film Festival after being held six years in post-production limbo, Abdellatif Kechiche‘s “Mektoub, My Love: Canto Due” certainly merits the descriptor “long-delayed.”…
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‘6/45’ Helmer Park Gyu-tae Signs Vietnam-Korea Deal for ‘Saigon Oppa’
Park Gyu-tae, the South Korean helmer behind 2022’s breakout comedy hit “6/45,” has inked a co-production agreement for his next feature “Saigon Oppa” during a high-profile cultural diplomacy…
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Alicia Silverstone Doesn’t ‘Wanna Mess Up’ Clueless With Reboot
Alicia Silverstone wants to do right with the upcoming “Clueless” reboot.
Back in April, it was announced that Silverstone would reprise her role of Cher Horowitz in a “Clueless”!-->…
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