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Paramount’s Maria Kyriacou Exiting As International Originals Strategy Slimmed Down - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Canada - Israel
deadline.com
26.01.2024 / 16:22

Paramount’s Maria Kyriacou Exiting As International Originals Strategy Slimmed Down

Maria Kyriacou, Paramount Global‘s President, Broadcast & Studios, International Markets, is exiting the U.S. studio after four years, as it prepares to slim down its international originals offering.

International Insider: Spanish Spotlight; Oscars Go International; Argentina Deep Dive - deadline.com - Spain - Madrid - Portugal - Argentina - Andorra
deadline.com
26.01.2024 / 16:21

International Insider: Spanish Spotlight; Oscars Go International; Argentina Deep Dive

Good afternoon Insiders, Max Goldbart here bringing you all the news and analysis from another busy week, during which we have been to Spain through Argentina via Berlin. Oh, and there was the small matter of the Oscar noms. Read on, and sign up here.

Anatomy of a Fail: Inside France’s Dysfunctional Oscar Committee - variety.com - Britain - France - Austria - Germany
variety.com
24.01.2024 / 08:39

Anatomy of a Fail: Inside France’s Dysfunctional Oscar Committee

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent By now, even the most hardcore fans of French cuisine and “Chocolat” star Juliette Binoche can agree that Justine Triet‘s “Anatomy of a Fall” – rather than Tran Anh Hung’s “The Taste of Things” — was the one movie that could have given France its first Oscar win for best international feature in over 30 years, since Régis Wargnier’s “Indochine.” Over the last three decades, a number of French movies have earned Oscar recognition, but none have been the official French Oscar submission. Michael Haneke’s “Amour” earned five Oscar noms in 2013 and even won the best foreign-language Oscar but it represented Austria.

Unifrance’s New President Gilles Pelisson Weighs in on Opportunities for the Independent French Cinema, TV Sector - variety.com - France - Paris - Turkey
variety.com
23.01.2024 / 17:02

Unifrance’s New President Gilles Pelisson Weighs in on Opportunities for the Independent French Cinema, TV Sector

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent After keeping a fairly low profile as president of France’s leading commercial network TF1 Group for seven years, Gilles Pelisson, the discreet Harvard-educated executive, is ready for showtime. He has been propelled into the spotlight to promote French film and TV in his new role as president of Unifrance, succeeding Serge Toubiana last summer.

‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ & ‘The Zone Of Interest’ Make Oscar History As Academy Reveals Most International Best Picture Selection Ever - deadline.com - Britain - France - North Korea
deadline.com
23.01.2024 / 16:26

‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ & ‘The Zone Of Interest’ Make Oscar History As Academy Reveals Most International Best Picture Selection Ever

The Academy has confirmed to Deadline that this is the first time two international foreign-language movies have been nominated for Best Picture in the same year and the first time that two foreign-language movies have received five Oscar nominations apiece in the same year.

Nadia Romdhani Joins Deadline As Sales Director, International - deadline.com - Britain - France - London
deadline.com
23.01.2024 / 09:07

Nadia Romdhani Joins Deadline As Sales Director, International

Nadia Romdhani, former Screen International and The Drum executive, is joining Deadline as Sales Director, International.

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Wins Best Film, Actress, Screenplay at France’s Lumiere Awards - variety.com - France - Paris - Malta
variety.com
22.01.2024 / 21:35

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Wins Best Film, Actress, Screenplay at France’s Lumiere Awards

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Justine Triet‘s Palme d’Or winning “Anatomy of a Fall” picked up top accolades at the 29th Lumiere Awards, France’s equivalent to the Golden Globes, at a ceremony held Monday at the Forum des Images in Paris. While Triet lost the best director nod to Thomas Cailley for his supernatural family drama “The Animal Kingdom,” “Anatomy of a Fall” won best film, actress for Sandra Huller, and screenplay for Triet and Arthur Harari.

Israel’s ‘Girl From Oslo’ Director Ofir Lobel Signs With Black Box - deadline.com - Norway - Greece - Israel - city Oslo
deadline.com
22.01.2024 / 14:43

Israel’s ‘Girl From Oslo’ Director Ofir Lobel Signs With Black Box

EXCLUSIVE: Israel‘s Girl from Oslo director Ofir Lobel has signed for representation with LA outfit Black Box Management.

Mati Diop’s Berlinale Competition Title ‘Dahomey’ Lands at Les Films du Losange for International Sales, French Distribution (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris - Senegal - Benin
variety.com
22.01.2024 / 12:51

Mati Diop’s Berlinale Competition Title ‘Dahomey’ Lands at Les Films du Losange for International Sales, French Distribution (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “Dahomey,” a documentary directed by Cannes prizewinner Mati Diop (“Atlantique”) and slated for the Berlinale competition, will be represented internationally by Paris-based Les Films du Losange. The feature marks the directorial comeback of the French-Senegalese talent after winning the Grand Prize at Cannes with “Atlantique” in 2019.

Berlinale Declares Fest A Place Of Open Discussion Amid Middle East Crisis: “We Are concerned To See Anti-Semitism, Anti-Muslim Resentment & Hate Speech Are Spreading” - deadline.com - Germany - Israel - Palestine
deadline.com
22.01.2024 / 11:05

Berlinale Declares Fest A Place Of Open Discussion Amid Middle East Crisis: “We Are concerned To See Anti-Semitism, Anti-Muslim Resentment & Hate Speech Are Spreading”

The Berlinale put out a statement expressing its sympathy for the “victims of the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East” and making it clear that its 74th edition would be a place for filmmakers on all sides of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, at its press conference on Monday.

‘Anyone But You’ Tops $100M Global; ‘Mean Girls’ Fetch In UK Debut; Queen Rocks For IMAX; ‘Aquaman 2’ Nears $400M WW – International Box Office - deadline.com - Britain - France - China - India - Russia - Austria - Germany - Portugal - Colombia - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Ecuador - Romania
deadline.com
21.01.2024 / 20:07

‘Anyone But You’ Tops $100M Global; ‘Mean Girls’ Fetch In UK Debut; Queen Rocks For IMAX; ‘Aquaman 2’ Nears $400M WW – International Box Office

So, here we are in mid-January, and though we’re staring down the barrel of a tough year ahead, it’s not all wintry doom and gloom on an international box office (and combined global) level. 

International Insider: BAFTA Film Noms; Amazon’s International “Rebalance”; French Cinema Rebounds - deadline.com - Britain - France - Greece
deadline.com
19.01.2024 / 14:03

International Insider: BAFTA Film Noms; Amazon’s International “Rebalance”; French Cinema Rebounds

Good afternoon Insiders, Jesse Whittock back with you. So much news to get through this week — here’s a pick of the biggest and best stories. Sign up for the newsletter here.

Locarno Prizewinner ‘Excursion’ Sells to International Distributors (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Sweden - Ireland - Germany - city Zagreb - Portugal - Denmark - Slovenia - Berlin - Hungary - Tunisia - Bulgaria - Croatia - Romania - Macedonia - Montenegro
variety.com
17.01.2024 / 15:33

Locarno Prizewinner ‘Excursion’ Sells to International Distributors (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Salaud Morisset, the Paris- and Berlin-based sales and production outfit, has closed deals on “Excursion,” Una Gunjak’s feature debut which won the Jury Special Mention at the Locarno Film Festival. Salaud Morisset, which also co-produced “Excursion,” has closed sales deals with Angel Films (Denmark), Filmin (Spain), Zero em Comportamento (Portugal), Access Cinema (Ireland), JUNO11 Distribution (Hungary), Hakka Distribution (Tunisia), Fivia (Slovenia), MCF MegaCom (Montenegro & North Macedonia), No Blink Film (Bulgaria) and Silver Screen (Romania).

BBC in Crisis Over Gary Lineker Israel Ban Tweet: ‘It Makes Them Look Moronic’ - variety.com - Charlotte - county Moore - city Moore - Israel - county Davie - Palestine
variety.com
17.01.2024 / 15:13

BBC in Crisis Over Gary Lineker Israel Ban Tweet: ‘It Makes Them Look Moronic’

K.J. Yossman The BBC has been plunged into crisis after its highest paid anchor has been accused of breaching the broadcaster’s impartiality rules for the second time in less than a year.

Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Action-Comedy ‘Le Jardinier’ Boarded by Prime Video in France, Other Angle for International Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Russia - Germany - Belgium
variety.com
17.01.2024 / 11:55

Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Action-Comedy ‘Le Jardinier’ Boarded by Prime Video in France, Other Angle for International Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Jean-Claude Van Damme, the global martial artist turned action hero whose 2021 movie “The Last Mercenary” was a hit on Netflix, has another film on the horizon. He will star opposite Michaël Youn (“BDE”) in “Le jardinier,” another high-voltage action-comedy reuniting him with “The Last Mercenary” director David Charhon.

‘Cinema is Political:’ French Sales Agents Confront Global Tensions, Carbon Cutting Amid Rise in International Admissions - variety.com - France - Paris - Ukraine - Russia - Israel
variety.com
16.01.2024 / 23:51

‘Cinema is Political:’ French Sales Agents Confront Global Tensions, Carbon Cutting Amid Rise in International Admissions

Ben Croll Capping a growth year that saw Gallic productions draw 37. 4 million global theatrical admissions for a total of $254 million in international receipts, producers and sales agents indicated that geopolitical tensions and eco-responsible transformation would be two of the major stressors on France’s film export business in the months to come.

French Sales Agents Debate Doing Business With Russia As Country Tops France’s 2023 Int’l Admissions Chart - deadline.com - France - Ukraine - Russia - Germany - Eu - city Moscow
deadline.com
16.01.2024 / 19:19

French Sales Agents Debate Doing Business With Russia As Country Tops France’s 2023 Int’l Admissions Chart

Cinema export agency Unifrance’s annual international box office report for 2023 revealed on Tuesday that Russia was the top market in terms of admissions for French cinema last year.

France’s WTFilms Sets Up L.A. Base to Bolster Investments in English-Language Genre Pics - variety.com - France - Paris - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Berlin
variety.com
15.01.2024 / 15:13

France’s WTFilms Sets Up L.A. Base to Bolster Investments in English-Language Genre Pics

Martin Dale Contributor Founded in 2012, Paris-based WTFilms, run by Gregory Chambet and Dimitri Stephanides, has built a strong reputation as a sales agent for break-out genre pics and has recently diversified into production, to access hit projects. As competition ramps up for more ambitious projects with strong theatrical potential, Chambet decided to move to Los Angeles in mid-2023, while Stephanides remains based in Paris. “At WTFilms, we aim to continue to work on both sides of the Atlantic,” explains Chambet.

Popular Israeli Series ‘Shtisel’ Changes U.S. Home to Amazon Prime Video (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - city Jerusalem - Israel
variety.com
15.01.2024 / 15:13

Popular Israeli Series ‘Shtisel’ Changes U.S. Home to Amazon Prime Video (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “Shtisel,” the popular series following the lives of a tight-knit ultra-Orthodox family in Jerusalem, is changing its U.S. home. Previously available on Netflix, all three seasons of “Shtisel” have been acquired by Amazon Prime Video from Yes Studios.

France’s New Culture Minister Rachida Dati Makes a Splash in Film Industry, Welcoming Vitriolic Criticism: ‘My Great Weapon Is Combativeness’ - variety.com - France
variety.com
15.01.2024 / 00:09

France’s New Culture Minister Rachida Dati Makes a Splash in Film Industry, Welcoming Vitriolic Criticism: ‘My Great Weapon Is Combativeness’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent This week’s surprise news of conservative politician Rachida Dati becoming France’s new Culture Minister provoked an earthquake within the country’s predominantly left-leaning film and TV industry. Dati was appointed on Jan.

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