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Film News Roundup: Aretha Franklin Biopic ‘Respect’ Pushed Back to Christmas - variety.com
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27.03.2020 / 03:49

Film News Roundup: Aretha Franklin Biopic ‘Respect’ Pushed Back to Christmas

In today’s film news roundup, Jennifer Hudson’s “Respect” is moved back two months, another film festival is postponed and “Lupin the Third: the First” and “Raising Buchanan” find distribution.

Film News Roundup: Inside Out Postpones LGBTQ Film Festival Due to Coronavirus - variety.com - Canada
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26.03.2020 / 03:29

Film News Roundup: Inside Out Postpones LGBTQ Film Festival Due to Coronavirus

In today’s film news roundup, Canada’s largest LGBTQ film festival gets postponed, the commercial industry’s health plan addresses the coronavirus pandemic and Margaret Qualley’s “A Head Full of Ghosts” finds a home.

Film News Roundup: Searchlight Buys Gymnast Drama ‘Perfect’ With Olivia Wilde Directing - variety.com - USA
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25.03.2020 / 04:21

Film News Roundup: Searchlight Buys Gymnast Drama ‘Perfect’ With Olivia Wilde Directing

In today’s film news roundup, Olivia Wilde’s “Perfect” gets sold, Music Box StreamLocal launches and the American Black Film Festival, Fantaspoa, Greenwich and TCM Classic festivals are all making adjustments to the coronavirus pandemic.

Film News Roundup: Frank Grillo, Luke Wilson Join Bruce Willis in Sci-Fi Movie ‘Cosmic Sin’ - variety.com - city Provincetown
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24.03.2020 / 03:33

Film News Roundup: Frank Grillo, Luke Wilson Join Bruce Willis in Sci-Fi Movie ‘Cosmic Sin’

In today’s film news roundup, Frank Grillo and Luke Wilson join the cast of “Cosmic Sin,” the interrupted Miami Film Festival unveils its winners and the BAMcinemaFest and Provincetown festivals call off their events.

Film News Roundup: Weekend Box Office Reporting Suspended Due to Coronavirus - variety.com - USA
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21.03.2020 / 04:55

Film News Roundup: Weekend Box Office Reporting Suspended Due to Coronavirus

In today’s film news roundup, box office reporting is going away temporarily, Hollywood Teamsters have job opportunities, comedy “The Incoherents” finds a home and Fathom Events postpones more than a dozen releases.

Film News Roundup: Oscilloscope Unveils ‘Circle of Quarantine’ 10-Film Download Offer - variety.com
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20.03.2020 / 03:55

Film News Roundup: Oscilloscope Unveils ‘Circle of Quarantine’ 10-Film Download Offer

In today’s film news roundup, Oscilloscope Laboratories and Kino Lorber are offering digital viewing alternatives in response to the coronavirus pandemic, and the DGA Health Plan has announced that participants won’t be charged for telemedicine/telepsychology visits.

Film News Roundup: Dark Comedy ‘Phoenix, Oregon’ Launching Digitally and in Theaters - variety.com - state Oregon
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19.03.2020 / 04:09

Film News Roundup: Dark Comedy ‘Phoenix, Oregon’ Launching Digitally and in Theaters

In today’s film news roundup, “Phoenix, Oregon” is being offered at a discount, Fantastic Fungi Day​ is set for March 26, and the opening of Methodfest has been shifted to May.

Film News Roundup: Jamie Foxx to Direct Faith-Based ‘When We Pray’ Movie - variety.com - county Garden
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18.03.2020 / 03:51

Film News Roundup: Jamie Foxx to Direct Faith-Based ‘When We Pray’ Movie

In today’s film news roundup, Jamie Foxx signs on to direct “When We Pray,” the Garden State Film Festival is going to stream all 240 of its films rather than holding physical events and Courtney B. Vance pitches for the new COVID-19 fund for SAG-AFTRA members.

Film News Roundup: SAG-AFTRA Foundation Launches Coronavirus Disaster Fund for Union Members - variety.com
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17.03.2020 / 04:39

Film News Roundup: SAG-AFTRA Foundation Launches Coronavirus Disaster Fund for Union Members

In today’s film news roundup, a disaster fund for SAG-AFTRA members is launched, the Doc10 festival is postponed and the Miami Film Festival plans to present awards, even though the event was called off in the middle of the festival with 27 films still to screen.

Film News Roundup: Hot Docs Festival Postponed Due to Coronavirus - variety.com - USA - San Francisco - city San Francisco
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14.03.2020 / 04:21

Film News Roundup: Hot Docs Festival Postponed Due to Coronavirus

In today’s film news roundup, film festivals in San Franciso and Toronto are being canceled or postponed, the American Cinematheque stops screenings and veteran executive Jon Berg lands a new gig.

Film News Roundup: Sun Valley, Montclair Film Festivals Canceled - variety.com - county Valley - New Jersey - state Idaho
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13.03.2020 / 04:33

Film News Roundup: Sun Valley, Montclair Film Festivals Canceled

In today’s film news roundup, film festivals in New Jersey and Idaho are being postponed, Oscar-nominated Jason Hall will direct wrestling drama “Unstoppable” and the StoryPlace Studios database of story content is unveiled.

Film News Roundup: Film Festival Cancellations Mount Due to Coronavirus - variety.com - New York
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12.03.2020 / 03:11

Film News Roundup: Film Festival Cancellations Mount Due to Coronavirus

In today’s film news roundup, four film festivals have opted to pull the plug, the horror film “Infection” finds a home, Heidi Honeycutt gets hired and “Where the Crawdads Sing” gets a writer.

Korean Box Office: ‘Invisible Man’ Tops Virus-Hit Weekend, ‘1917’ Remains in Second - variety.com - North Korea
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10.03.2020 / 00:23

Korean Box Office: ‘Invisible Man’ Tops Virus-Hit Weekend, ‘1917’ Remains in Second

The Korean box office hit rock bottom this weekend due to coronavirus that is fast spreading in the country. According to KOBIS, the box-office tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the country’s box office managed some 230,803 ticket sales between Saturday and Sunday. That is lower than the previous weekend’s 285,663 admissions and is not even half the sales managed over the weekend before that.

Film News Roundup: San Francisco Film Festival Opening With ‘Boys State’ - variety.com - Texas - San Francisco - county Cleveland - city San Francisco
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07.03.2020 / 05:35

Film News Roundup: San Francisco Film Festival Opening With ‘Boys State’

In today’s film news roundup, a pair of long-running film festivals in San Francisco and Cleveland are moving ahead and Warner Bros.’ Fred Hampton biopic gets additional backing and Dule Hill gets cast.

Film News Roundup: Pearl Jam, Abramorama Unveil ‘Gigaton Listening Experience’ - variety.com
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06.03.2020 / 05:46

Film News Roundup: Pearl Jam, Abramorama Unveil ‘Gigaton Listening Experience’

In today’s film news roundup, Pearl Jam teams with Abramorama, “Bloodshot” get an Immersive Cinema Experience release, Philip Kaufman is honored, the Doc10 Festival unveils its slate and “Testament” gets rolling. 

Film News Roundup: ‘Clueless’ Pop-Up Restaurant ‘As If!’ Coming to Hollywood - variety.com
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05.03.2020 / 05:46

Film News Roundup: ‘Clueless’ Pop-Up Restaurant ‘As If!’ Coming to Hollywood

In today’s film news roundup, a “Clueless”-themed restaurant is coming, Dolly Parton’s literacy efforts are showcased in a movie and “The Artist’s Wife” gets release dates.

Film News Roundup: Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki Boards David O. Russell’s New Movie - variety.com - Jordan
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04.03.2020 / 11:11

Film News Roundup: Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki Boards David O. Russell’s New Movie

In today’s film news roundup, three-time Oscar winner Emmanuel Lubezki will shoot David O. Russell’s movie, “The Woman Who Ran” finds a home, Entertainment Partners buys We Got POP and Clark Backo is starring in “Confession.”

Film News Roundup: Dakota and Elle Fanning’s ‘The Nightingale’ Dated for Christmas - variety.com
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03.03.2020 / 05:06

Film News Roundup: Dakota and Elle Fanning’s ‘The Nightingale’ Dated for Christmas

In today’s film news roundup, the Fanning sisters’ “The Nightingale” has been set for Christmas, “Gladiator” gets a 20-year anniversary release, 42West reorganizes, a horror film partnership is unveiled and Abramorama promotes Evan Saxon.

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