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‘About a Hero,’ AI-Driven Murder Mystery Inspired by Werner Herzog’s Films, Boarded by Film Constellation as Teaser Launches (EXCLUSIVE)

Film Constellation is launching international sales on “About a Hero,” directed by Piotr Winiewicz, an AI-driven murder mystery set to open the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA). Variety premieres the film’s teaser here. The film is an adaptation of a script co-written by an AI trained on Werner Herzog’s body of work, with his […]

‘Maria’ Breakout Aggelina Papadopoulou on Playing the Young Opera Icon in Her Screen Debut and ‘Sweet’ First Meeting With Angelina Jolie

How does a 17-year-old singer from Greece end up sharing the screen with one of the biggest Hollywood stars in the world? For newcomer Aggelina Papadopoulou, who plays young Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s “Maria,” it all started with a mysterious request sent to her music school in Athens. The request asked for female singers […]

‘Tripoli / A Tale of Three Cities,’ Exploring the Queer Experience in the Islamic World, Picked Up by Filmotor Ahead of IDFA World Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Prague-based sales outlet Filmotor has secured international rights for Lebanese director Raed Rafei’s documentary “Tripoli / A Tale of Three Cities,” which has its world premiere in the Frontlight section of IDFA film festival. In the film, queer director Rafei returns to Tripoli in Lebanon to confront a hometown that once rejected him. He interviews […]

Animated Film ‘Halloween vs Day of the Dead’ to Be Directed by Celso Garcia With Studio 100 Intl. and Lunch Films Producing (EXCLUSIVE)

Munich-based Studio 100 Intl. has teamed up with Mexican animation studio Lunch Films to develop animated family feature “Halloween vs Day of the Dead.” The film, which will blend 2D and 3D animation, will be directed by Celso Garcia, founder of Lunch Films and repped by the Gotham Group. Garcia’s credits include “The Thin Yellow […]

Hungary, Which Hosted ‘Dune: Part 2,’ ‘Maria’ and ‘The Brutalist’ Shoots, Extends 30% Production Incentive by Six Years

Hungary’s 30% tax incentive for film and TV, which has helped attract recent Hollywood shoots like “Dune: Part Two,” “Maria” and “The Brutalist” to the country, has been extended by six years. Hungary, continental Europe’s biggest production hub, has attracted direct annual production spend totalling $910 million, a fourfold increase in the last five years. […]

Matt Dillon to Be Feted at Thessaloniki Film Festival as Star Presents ‘Being Maria,’ Playing Marlon Brando During Filming of ‘Last Tango in Paris’

Matt Dillon will be feted at the 65th edition of Greece’s Thessaloniki Film Festival, where he will present his recent film “Being Maria,” in which he plays Marlon Brando. Dillon will receive the festival’s honorary Golden Alexander award on Nov. 4, before a screening of his 2002 film “City of Ghosts,” which was his debut […]

Satirical Sci-Fi Fable ‘Can I Get a Witness?,’ Starring Sandra Oh, Acquired by Visit Films (EXCLUSIVE)

Visit Films has acquired international sales rights excluding Canada for “Can I Get a Witness?,” a poetic and satirical sci-fi fable written and directed by Canadian auteur Ann Marie Fleming. The film had its world premiere at Toronto and has been selected to play in competition at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Mongrel Media […]

Roberto Minervini’s Move Into Drama Built on Spontaneous ‘Moments,’ He Tells Ji.hlava Documentary Festival Crowd

Minimalist documentarian Roberto Minervini says he long ago fell in love with “the physicality of the camera” – a passion so strong, he now demands that his camera operators learn controlled breathing and work out extensively before a shoot can begin. There’s nothing that bothers him more, he told fans at the Ji.hlava Intl. Documentary […]

Lucca Comics and Games Set for Watershed Edition With Thousands of Fans Descending Upon Tuscan Town to Meet Their Heroes

Europe’s largest cosplay get together, Italy’s Lucca Comics and Games returns for its 58th edition over the Halloween weekend, with thousands of fans descending on the medival Tuscan town to celebrate all things geek. From TV shows launched by the top streamers to video, tabletop and role-playing games, comic books and horror movies, Lucca showcases […]

Fantasy Epic ‘The Stolen Child,’ Directed by ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Artist Sebastian McKinnon, Boarded by Picture Tree (EXCLUSIVE)

Picture Tree Intl. has come on board as the international sales agent for Sebastian McKinnon’s fantasy epic “The Stolen Child.” In the film, war ravages the Human Kingdom. A daring poet must lead three mystical heroes deep into the Faerie State to find a lost prince, return him to the throne and restore the peace. […]

Russian Bricklayer, Slovakia’s First Woman President and Pistachios in California Among Subjects at Ji.hlava Documentary Festival

From its showcase of the most probing Czech and Eastern European nonfiction work to its tributes to underappreciated auteurs and platforms for indie collaborations, the Ji.hlava Intl. Documentary Film Festival is in its stride these days. With a newly expanded 28th edition, a 10-day gala held in the historic Czech town of Jihlava, the fest […]

Rise and Fall of Slovakia’s First Female President Shown in ‘Ms. President’: She Faced ‘Aggressively Misogynistic Atmosphere’

Zuzana Caputova rose to the Slovak president’s office on a wave of outrage over corruption and her historic win signaled hope for millions of her country-folk. Five years after the 2019 win, Caputova chose to walk away from the highest office in the land rather than continue fighting the good fight. As Marek Sulik, director […]

BBC Reports 10,000 Shows Viewed Online a Day, Compared With Netflix’s 4,800, Prime Video’s 2,400: ‘Everyone’s a Streamer, Even the Broadcasters’

The streaming platforms of European broadcasters are outgunning the global streamers when it comes to depth of content, research agency Glance reported in Cannes during TV market Mipcom this week. “Everyone is a streamer, even the broadcasters,” Frédéric Vaulpré, senior VP at Glance, told Variety in a café in the Riviera resort, referring to a […]

Rotterdam Reveals First 13 Titles Including Latest From Tiger Winner Daniel Hoesl, Venice Winner Alexander Kluge

International Film Festival Rotterdam has unveiled the first tranche of films selected for its 54th edition, which runs Jan. 30 – Feb. 9. These 13 titles, which will play in the Bright Future or Harbour sections, will each have their world premiere at IFFR. Bright Future is dedicated to feature-length debuts, while Harbour offers a […]

Beta Cinema Picks Up ‘Let It Rain,’ by Oscar-Nominated Director Hannes Holm, Ahead of AFM

Beta Cinema has taken international sales rights for “Let It Rain,” the new film by Oscar-nominated director Hannes Holm (“A Man Called Ove”), starring Robert Gustafsson, star of the box office hit “The 100-Year-Old Man.” Shooting wrapped at the end of September and Beta Cinema will present first materials at next month’s American Film Market. […]

Eddie Redmayne Thriller ‘The Day of the Jackal’ Sold to Nearly 200 Territories by NBCU (EXCLUSIVE)

NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution has sold thriller “The Day of the Jackal,” starring Eddie Redmayne, to nearly 200 territories around the world. The show’s U.K. premiere was on Tuesday in London. The series, a standout title during the L.A. Screenings in May, has subsequently been snapped up by buyers worldwide. These sales exclude the U.S., […]

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