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Marco Mueller Takes Taormina Film Festival Back to Formula Used in Golden Age (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain
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28.06.2024 / 12:17

Marco Mueller Takes Taormina Film Festival Back to Formula Used in Golden Age (EXCLUSIVE)

John Bleasdale Guest Contributor Veteran festival director Marco Mueller was only hired to take over as the artistic director of the Taormina Film Festival in April this year. “I’m stressed out,” he told Variety, two weeks ahead of the festival opening, but he is philosophical.

Taormina Film Festival Harnesses Power of Hollywood, Independent Cinema to Drive 70th Edition - variety.com - Italy - county Power
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28.06.2024 / 12:17

Taormina Film Festival Harnesses Power of Hollywood, Independent Cinema to Drive 70th Edition

John Bleasdale Guest Contributor The world premiere of Mitzi Peirone’s horror film “Saint Clare” will open the Taormina Film Festival, this year celebrating its 70th anniversary edition. The adaptation of Don Roff’s novel stars Bella Thorne, Ryan Phillippe, Frank Whaley and Rebecca De Mornay. It’s the first of four world premieres to screen at the outdoor Teatro Antico in the Sicilian town, which looks out towards Mount Etna, an active volcano, to the West.

Sigourney Weaver To Be Handed Venice Lifetime Achievement Award - deadline.com - county Scott - county Hand - county Ripley
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28.06.2024 / 10:25

Sigourney Weaver To Be Handed Venice Lifetime Achievement Award

Sigourney Weaver has been awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the upcoming Venice International Film Festival.

‘The Lego Batman’ Director Chris McKay to Adapt Brynne Weaver’s Bestseller ‘Butcher & Blackbird’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - USA - county Pratt
variety.com
27.06.2024 / 16:47

‘The Lego Batman’ Director Chris McKay to Adapt Brynne Weaver’s Bestseller ‘Butcher & Blackbird’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Brent Lang Executive Editor “The Tomorrow War” and “The Lego Batman Movie” filmmaker Chris McKay has been tapped to direct an adaptation of Brynne Weaver’s bestselling serial killer romance, “Butcher & Blackbird,” for Lyrical Media and Ryder Picture Company (RPC). The novel isthe first installment of Weaver’s popular “Ruinous Love” trilogy, which was released in October. It became a New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weeklybestseller and was a favorite on BookTok, TikTok’s hub for book lovers.

‘Sleep,’ ‘The Strangers’ Case,’ ‘Searching for Amani’ Top Raindance Film Festival Awards - variety.com - Spain - South Korea - Kenya - Switzerland - Colombia - North Korea - Syria - Poland - Cyprus
variety.com
27.06.2024 / 12:57

‘Sleep,’ ‘The Strangers’ Case,’ ‘Searching for Amani’ Top Raindance Film Festival Awards

Naman Ramachandran The 32nd Raindance Film Festival (June 19-28) has revealed its jury award winners, reflecting a renewed focus on emerging filmmakers. Korean thriller “Sleep,” directed by Jason Yu and starring Lee Sun-kyun and Jung Yu-mi, took home the Discovery Award for best debut feature. The film marks Lee’s final role before his passing.

Raindance, Legal Group G37 Launch $3.8 Million Fund for Films Based on Human Rights Cases (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - London - Madrid - Hague - city San Francisco
variety.com
26.06.2024 / 14:39

Raindance, Legal Group G37 Launch $3.8 Million Fund for Films Based on Human Rights Cases (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran U.K. independent film showcase, the Raindance Film Festival, has partnered with international legal firm Guernica 37 Group (G37) to develop films based on human rights cases. This collaboration aims to produce up to six documentary and fact-based features, using G37’s archive of justice and accountability cases.

Beta Film’s ‘Benjamin Bat’ to Open 38th Cinekid Festival in Amsterdam (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Netherlands - Luxembourg - city Amsterdam
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26.06.2024 / 10:47

Beta Film’s ‘Benjamin Bat’ to Open 38th Cinekid Festival in Amsterdam (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente Cinekid Festival, touted as the world’s largest festival for children’s film and media, opens October 20 at Pathé Amsterdam Noord with Beta Film’s “Benjamin Bat,” an animated musical adventure pic about a bat with nyctophobia. “Benjamin Bat” follows a timid bat whose fear of the dark (aka nyctophobia), makes him an oddity among his peers. They find his sensitivity and love for singing, an activity reserved for their bird enemies, baffling.

‘Star Wars’ and ‘Indiana Jones’ Sound Designer Ben Burtt to Be Honored by Locarno Film Festival - variety.com - Switzerland - Indiana
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25.06.2024 / 09:59

‘Star Wars’ and ‘Indiana Jones’ Sound Designer Ben Burtt to Be Honored by Locarno Film Festival

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent The Locarno Film Festival will honor multiple Oscar winner Ben Burtt — the sound designer, editor and voice actor behind the ‘Star Wars‘ and ‘Indiana Jones’ franchises — with its lifetime achievement award dedicated to creative pioneers. The prominent Swiss fest celebrating international indie cinema will be feting Burtt, best known for voicing Wall-E and creating Darth Vader’s mechanical breathing, with its Vision Award Ticinomoda. 1977’s “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope” was one of the first films he worked on.

Mediterrane Film Festival Opens Second Edition With ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ and a Focus on Uniting Mediterranean Nations - variety.com - county Garden - Indiana - Malta - city Valletta
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23.06.2024 / 13:21

Mediterrane Film Festival Opens Second Edition With ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ and a Focus on Uniting Mediterranean Nations

Rafa Sales Ross Guest Contributor The Mediterrane Film Festival kickstarted its second edition with the international premiere of Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte’s “The Count of Monte Cristo.” The film, shown at the heart of Malta’s capital of Valletta on Saturday night, was followed by a reception at the historic Mdina Ditch Gardens, in which Malta Film Commissioner Johann Grech highlighted the importance of the festival as an event to “unite the nations of the Mediterranean through film.” The sentiment echoes this year’s festival theme of Unity Through Film, with Grech adding that he hopes the festival will bring nations together to “share stories that celebrate not only our diversity but also our shared outlook.” The film commissioner emphasised the success of the festival’s first edition, claiming the return to the local economy “far exceeded our investment, showing once again what a force for good film is in our country.” Several members of the local film industry were present at the gathering as well as international attendees in this year’s jury president Jon S. Baird (“Tetris,” “Stan and Ollie”) and “Triangle of Sadness” actor Zlatko Burić, who was part of last year’s jury.

‘The Divorce’ Wins Shanghai Golden Goblet Best Film Prize - variety.com - Australia - France - China - Russia - Germany - Argentina - Vietnam - city Santiago - Hong Kong - city Shanghai - Kazakhstan
variety.com
23.06.2024 / 03:23

‘The Divorce’ Wins Shanghai Golden Goblet Best Film Prize

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A jury headed by French Vietnamese director Tranh Anh Hung awarded its Golden Goblet (Jin Jue) prizes for the Shanghai International Film Festival’s main competition. The top prize for best feature went to “The Divorce,” directed by Kazakhstan’s Daniyar Salamat. The jury praised the film for its sophisticated story-telling which mixes comedy, farce and tragedy, and “which moves fluidly from public sphere to the intimate relationship of a couple in crisis” and its feeling of innocence.

Shudder/IFC Films Ink Distribution Deal with Severin Films, Fantastic Latido Award Goes to Witchcraft Drama ‘Ancestral’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Madrid
variety.com
21.06.2024 / 13:19

Shudder/IFC Films Ink Distribution Deal with Severin Films, Fantastic Latido Award Goes to Witchcraft Drama ‘Ancestral’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente Fantastic Pavilion, the genre business hub launched at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, announced a slew of deals closed at the venue this year, with L..A-based Severin Films, a boutique Blu-ray and DVD label, inking a pact to release eleven Special Edition physical discs of the most popular Originals and licensed features from horror subscription streamer Shudder and IFC Films. Initial titles include Joko Anwar’s “Satan’s Slaves”; Brandon Cronenberg’s “Antiviral”; Can Evrenol’s “Baskin”; Franck Khalfoun’s 2012 remake of “Maniac”; Douglas Buck’s 2006 remake of “Sisters” and André Øvredal’s “The Autopsy of Jane Doe.” The deal was brokered by Severin Film’s co-founder-CEO David Gregory, Shudder’s Vice President of Programming Sam Zimmerman, and AMC Networks Director of Content Sales Lucas Verga.

Gay Rom-Com ‘Perfect Endings,’ by Teddy Award Winner Daniel Ribeiro, Sells to North America, Several European Countries (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Brazil - Italy - Austria - Germany - Portugal - Switzerland - Poland - Berlin
variety.com
21.06.2024 / 13:19

Gay Rom-Com ‘Perfect Endings,’ by Teddy Award Winner Daniel Ribeiro, Sells to North America, Several European Countries (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Brazilian romantic comedy “Perfect Endings” has sold to distributors in North America and several territories in Europe. Berlin-based sales agency M-Appeal is handling world sales rights.

Montreal Critic’s Week: New Film Festival To Launch In Canada Next January - deadline.com - Canada - Berlin
deadline.com
19.06.2024 / 14:01

Montreal Critic’s Week: New Film Festival To Launch In Canada Next January

EXCLUSIVE: Online Canadian film journal Panorama-cinéma has set plans in motion to launch Montreal Critic’s Week (Semaine de la critique de Montréal), a new film festival, at Montreal’s Cinémathèque Québécoise in January 2025.

Shanghai Film Festival: Malaysian Animation ‘Extinction’ Inks First Rights Deals (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Los Angeles - China - Turkey - Malaysia - city Shanghai - Israel - city Hong Kong
variety.com
19.06.2024 / 13:01

Shanghai Film Festival: Malaysian Animation ‘Extinction’ Inks First Rights Deals (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Extinction,” the Malaysian-produced animation that is playing at the Shanghai International Film Festival, has struck its first international rights sales deals. The film was recently picked up by All Rights Entertainment, the Paris, Hong Kong and Los Angeles-based sales agency. All Rights has subsequently licensed the title to Magic Film for the CIS region, to Dazzler Media for the U.K., to Red Cape Distribution for Israel and to Bir Film for Turkey.

Viggo Mortensen, Clive Owen, Daniel Brühl to Be Honored at Karlovy Vary Film Festival - variety.com - India
variety.com
19.06.2024 / 10:49

Viggo Mortensen, Clive Owen, Daniel Brühl to Be Honored at Karlovy Vary Film Festival

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Actor-director Viggo Mortensen, actor Clive Owen and actor-director Daniel Brühl will be honored at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Central and Eastern Europe’s leading movie event, which will open with Mortensen’s “The Dead Don’t Hurt.” The festival also revealed Wednesday that director-producer Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter-director Nicole Holofcener will attend the event. Mortensen, Owen and Brühl will each receive the Festival President’s Award.

Demi Moore Body Horror ‘The Substance’ & Payal Kapadia’s Breakout ‘All We Imagine As Light’ Set For Munich International Film Festival - deadline.com - France - New York - Japan
deadline.com
18.06.2024 / 12:13

Demi Moore Body Horror ‘The Substance’ & Payal Kapadia’s Breakout ‘All We Imagine As Light’ Set For Munich International Film Festival

The Munich International Film Festival will screen 152 films from 53 countries during its 41st edition, which runs from June 28 to July 6. 

‘The Commandant’s Shadow,’ True Account of Holocaust Horrors Fictionalized in ‘The Zone of Interest,’ Unpacked by Filmmakers at Mumbai Festival - variety.com - India - city Mumbai - Israel
variety.com
18.06.2024 / 12:11

‘The Commandant’s Shadow,’ True Account of Holocaust Horrors Fictionalized in ‘The Zone of Interest,’ Unpacked by Filmmakers at Mumbai Festival

Naman Ramachandran After Jonathan Glazer’s Cannes, Oscar and BAFTA-winning “The Zone of Interest,” Daniela Volker’s “The Commandant’s Shadow” tackles the same subject – what it was like to live next door to a WWII concentration camp. While Glazer’s film was a work of fiction, based on Martin Amis’ novel, Volker’s film is a documentary. Exploring the legacy of Auschwitz, it follows Hans-Joergen Höss, son of commandant Rudolf Höss, and grandson Kai, on an emotional journey.

‘The Substance’ Among 16 Cannes Titles Selected for New Zealand Film Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - New Zealand - China - India - Vietnam
variety.com
18.06.2024 / 12:11

‘The Substance’ Among 16 Cannes Titles Selected for New Zealand Film Festival – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Coralie Fargeat’s Demi Moore-starring feminist body horror film “The Substance” has been set as the closing night title for the New Zealand International Film Festival. The picture is one of 16 which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last month selected for the NZIFF which is now under the artistic leadership of Paolo Bertolin.

Bella Thorne-Starrer ‘Saint Clare,’ Directed by Mitzi Peirone, to Open Italy’s Taormina Film Festival - variety.com - USA - Italy - Greece
variety.com
17.06.2024 / 11:47

Bella Thorne-Starrer ‘Saint Clare,’ Directed by Mitzi Peirone, to Open Italy’s Taormina Film Festival

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent U.S.-based Italian director Mitzi Peirone’s comic horror thriller “Saint Clare” has been set as the opening night film of Italy’s upcoming Taormina Film Festival with protagonist Bella Thorne in attendance. “Saint Clare” follows Peirone’s debut, the horror film “Braid,” which launched from Tribeca in 2018. Based on U.S.

India’s Manohara Evolves From Award-Winning Child Actor to Director of Shanghai-Selected Film on Albinism ‘Bird of a Different Feather’ - variety.com - India - city Shanghai - city Hong Kong - city Busan
variety.com
15.06.2024 / 23:25

India’s Manohara Evolves From Award-Winning Child Actor to Director of Shanghai-Selected Film on Albinism ‘Bird of a Different Feather’

Naman Ramachandran Indian actor and filmmaker Manohara has had an inspirational journey. Hailing from humble circumstances in Bengaluru, southern India, Manohara was picked out of school and cast by filmmaker Prithvi Konanur in “Railway Children” (2016), which won him best child actor at India’s National Film Awards. Manohara went on to act in supporting roles in Konanur’s Busan and Hainan selection “Where Is Pinki?” (2020) and Busan, Hong Kong and Goa title “Seventeeners,” on which he also assisted.

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