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IDFA-Premiering Documentary ‘The Shepherd and the Bear’ Bought by Jour2Fete for French Distribution (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
20 November 2024 at 21:27
Jour2Fête has acquired French distribution rights to Max Keegan’s “The Shepherd and the Bear” out of IDFA and is planning to release the film theatrically in 2025. “The Shepherd and the Bear” will have its world premiere as the closing night film of the 2024 Camden International Film Festival in Maine. The documentary feature had […]

Old World, New Power: The Unexpected Ways Europe’s Entertainment Business Could Benefit From Trump’s Re-Election

By: Elskes
20 November 2024 at 20:30
Judging by the shocked faces on the European buyers and sellers attending the recent American Film Market in Las Vegas, the U.S. election didn’t end the way they had hoped. On the morning after, the most common reaction heard around the Palms Casino, where the conference took place, was “WTF” (or a variation of) along […]

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Sean Penn, Tim Burton, Alfonso Cuaron, Justine Triet, Ava DuVernay, David Cronenberg, Todd Haynes to Participate in Marrakech Festival Conversations

By: Elskes
15 November 2024 at 08:00
A sprawling lineup of filmmakers, including Sean Penn, Tim Burton, Alfonso Cuaron, Justine Triet, Ava DuVernay and David Cronenberg will attend the Marrakech Film Festival and take part in conversations in front of audiences. In total, 18 directors, actors, screenwriters and producers from six continents will participate in on-stage discussions to reflect on their craft, […]

‘Under Paris 2’: Netflix Developing Sequel to French Shark Movie With Bérénice Bejo Returning

By: Elskes
14 November 2024 at 17:28
With its post-apocalyptic ending, the French shark movie “Under Paris” doesn’t necessarily lend itself — narratively speaking — to a sequel. But after scoring the best launch for a non-English language film on Netflix with more than 102.3 million views, filmmaker Xavier Gens is plotting a new underwater adventure, Variety has confirmed. Key cast members — […]

Adam McKay-Produced Documentary ‘You Need This’ From Banijay’s Scenery Probes Hyper-Consumerism (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
14 November 2024 at 09:00
After tackling climate change in his Oscar-nominated political satire “Don’t Look Up,” filmmaker Adam McKay has produced “You Need This,” a thought-provoking documentary explores consumerism and hyper-capitalism. Directed by Ryan Andrej Lough (“Entertainment”), “You Need This” is produced by McKay via Yellow Dot Studios; Isidoor Roebers and Lea Fels at Scenery, a joint venture with Banijay […]

Cate Blanchett to Remain as Jury Head of Camerimage After Controversy: ‘We Look Forward to Being Part of Meaningful Discussions’

By: Elskes
13 November 2024 at 18:10
Cate Blanchett and her fellow jury members from Poland’s Camerimage festival have released a statement affirming their support for the festival and commitment to “meaningful discussions” after controversial comments made by the festival’s director to justify the dearth of female cinematographers in the lineup. “We welcome debate regarding gender representation,” the jury members wrote in a […]

Camerimage Plagued by Controversy After Festival Director Says Greater Representation of Female Cinematographers Could Lead to Mediocrity

By: Elskes
12 November 2024 at 16:16
As Camerimage, a leading cinematography festival, gets ready to open on Friday, Women in Cinematography, a body that presses for better representation for women DPs, has called for significant changes to the festival, which will this year host the world premiere of “Rust.” The demands are a response to a heated dispute over a column […]

Director of Anti-Putin Drama ‘The Antique’ Sets English-Language Debut, ‘Operation K,’ About Communist Crackdown of Monasteries (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
7 November 2024 at 22:47
Georgian filmmaker Rusudan Glurjidze, whose anti-Putin drama “The Antique” (pictured) was nearly blocked from world premiering at the Venice Film Festival, is set to make her English-language debut with “Operation K.” Unfolding in 1949 and 1950, the film is based on the true story of the Communist crackdown of Catholic monasteries in Czechoslovakia, resulting in […]

Memento International Boards Luca Guadagnino-Produced War Comedy ‘Atropia’ Starring Alia Shawkat, Callum Turner (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
7 November 2024 at 18:47
Memento International has boarded “Atropia,” the directorial feature of “Uncut Gems” actor Hailey Gates which is produced by “Queer” director Luca Guadagnino. The war comedy stars Alia Shawkat (“Blink Twice”), Callum Turner (“Masters of the Air”), Chloë Sevigny (“Bonjour Tristesse”) and Tim Heidecker (“Tim & Eric”).  Guadagnino is producing at Frenesy Films, along with Naima Abed […]

REinvent Scores Deals on ‘River of Blood,’ ‘Together 99,’ ‘Second Victims’ (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
7 November 2024 at 01:04
REinvent International Sales has scored several deals across its slate at the American Film Market, including “River of Blood,” “Together 99” and “Second Victims.” Directed by Howard J. Ford, “River of Blood” is a psychological horror film charting the epic journey of four kayakers who take the wrong river into a jungle inhabited by a […]

Canada’s Oscar Entry ‘Universal Language’ Sets Release Date (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
7 November 2024 at 00:36
Oscilloscope Laboratories has set a Feb. 12 release date for Matthew Rankin‘s “Universal Language,” Canada’s Oscar entry. Represented in international markets by Best Friend Forever, “Universal Language” won the inaugural Audience Award at the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. The film, which marks Rankin’s follow-up to his award-winning surreal movie “The Twentieth Century,” is a comedy unfolding […]

At AFM, International Film Executives Are Reeling From Trump’s Victory: ‘It’s a Reality Check’

By: Elskes
7 November 2024 at 00:08
While Tuesday may have been the biggest news day in several years for the U.S. (and, arguably, the world), over at the American Film Market in Las Vegas, guests would have been forgiven for not knowing a presidential election was actually taking place. Despite Nevada being a battleground swing state, screens across the city’s casino […]

Maria Bakalova and Peter Mullan to Star in Thriller ‘No Way Off’ From ‘Downton Abbey’ Director

By: Elskes
6 November 2024 at 18:03
Maria Bakalova, who last played Ivana Trump in “The Apprentice,” will star opposite Peter Mullan in “No Way Off,” a suspense thriller which Altitude is presenting to international buyers at the American Film Market this week in Las Vegas. The movie is written by Gaby Hull and will be directed by Brian Kelly (“Downton Abbey,” […]

Mark Kassen’s Tech-Driven Political Thriller ‘PH-1’ Boarded by Other Angle (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
5 November 2024 at 23:46
French sales Other Angle (“A Little Something Extra”) has boarded “PH-1,” a tech-driven political thriller starring Mark Kassen, Abubakar Salim, Dina Shihabi, Vinessa Shaw and Jesse L. Martin. An actor-filmmaker, Kassen directed the movie from a script he co-wrote with Cheryl Guerriero. Kassen produced the movie alongside Iliana Nikolic under his production banner Like Minded […]

Will Las Vegas Make or Break the American Film Market?

By: Elskes
5 November 2024 at 19:25
The presidential election isn’t the only decisive moment playing out in the next few days. Over in Las Vegas, industry players are also throwing bets on the fate of a institution far more cherished than the U.S. government: the American Film Market. A once-bustling film fair bulging with B-movie energy, the AFM has had a […]

French Model-Turned-Actor Marine Vacth Headlines ‘Taken’-Style Action Thriller From ‘Revenge’ Producers (EXCLUSIVE)

By: Elskes
5 November 2024 at 17:30
French model-turned-actor Marine Vacth (“Mascarade,” “Double Lover”) is set to headline “Badh,” a “Taken”-style action thriller set in Morocco, from the producers of Coralie Fargeat’s hit debut “Revenge.” The movie is directed by Canadian filmmaker Guillaume de Fontenay, who previously helmed the popular thriller “Sympathy for the Devil,” and is co-represented by Sabine Chemaly’s Federation […]

Tax Incentives Aren’t The Only Reason Why ‘The Substance,’ ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ Shot in France

By: Elskes
4 November 2024 at 11:32
Jacques Audiard’s musical thriller “Emilia Pérez,” Coralie Fargeat’s body horror “The Substance” and Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière’s epic adventure “The Count of Monte Cristo” have more in common than the fact that they’re directed by French filmmakers. Despite being set in Mexico and Los Angeles, respectively, “Emilia Pérez” and “The Substance” both shot […]

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