Netflix documentary following his conviction for trying to hire someone to kill an animal rights activist, says he has cancer.“It is with a sad face that I have to tell you ...
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Indie film stalwart Stuart Ford has warned that the lack of “audience accountability” creators have when making content for streaming platforms may, over time, have a “creeping diluting effect on quality”.
Speaking at the MIA Market, which runs alongside the Rome Film Festival, the AGC Studios founder said that he had an “existential fear [that] if our industry becomes overly dominated by [the streaming] model then over a period of time the mindset of the creative community becomes business to
Netflix documentary following his conviction for trying to hire someone to kill an animal rights activist, says he has cancer.“It is with a sad face that I have to tell you ...
Grateful for the job. Anne Heche knew that she had a massive pay gap with Harrison Ford on 1998’s Six Days, Seven Nights, but she still thinks of him as her “hero.”
Boris Johnson insisted today that the Queen is on 'very good form' after the 95-year-old was advised to rest for a couple of weeks.
The Queen is said to be "on very good form" according to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who shared an update on the monarch's health. Boris, 57, shared an update on the 95 year old monarch at the G20 summit in Rome on Saturday 30 October.
Harrison Ford is ready to charge once again now that he’s been reunited with his lost credit card.
Harrison Ford is ready to charge once again now that he’s been reunited with his lost credit card.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentRome’s MIA film and TV market chief Lucia Milazzotto is stepping down to head up a newly created sales and marketing unit of Italy’s Cinecittà Studios which is undergoing a radical revamp and looking to become continental Europe’s top production hub.The surprise announcement, made on Thursday by Istituto Luce-Cinecittà CEO Nicola Maccanico, comes just days after MIA wrapped its seventh edition on Sunday, having boosted its standing on the global
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentQuentin Tarantino says he has “no idea” what his next film will be. Could it be “Kill Bill 3”?“Why not?” the director said when pressed on this burning issue on Tuesday at the Rome Film Festival, where he received a lifetime achievement award from Italian horror maestro Dario Argento.But Tarantino’s also got other projects on the horizon.
shoulder while shooting a fight scene back in June, Disney confirmed in a statement. “It was not what anyone was expecting, so to have to change everything is a huge blow,” the film’s bosses said at the time.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentRome’s MIA Market for TV series, feature films, documentaries and factual content wrapped a watershed 7th edition on Sunday, having boosted its standing on the global calendar as a prominent emerging industry hub in Europe.In a significant indicator of the Eternal City’s Oct.
It’s been reported over the years that Walken was George Lucas’ second choice to play protagonist Han Solo — a role which eventually went to Harrison Ford. “I did audition [for ‘Star Wars’] but I don’t think I came remotely close to getting the job,” Walken told the Financial Times on Thursday.
Christopher Vourlias Eran Riklis (“Lemon Tree,” “Dancing Arabs”) is developing a new feature that he hopes will strike a chord at this week’s MIA Market in Rome, where the acclaimed Israeli director will be pitching it to potential partners.“Last Chord in Thessaloniki” follows a family of jazz musicians who are forced to confront their dysfunctions while traveling together to perform in Greece’s second city, where the family’s roots, though buried deep in the past, upend the present and cast a
Christopher Vourlias An unsolved murder, a detective with a dark past, a bitterly divided island on the edge.
A host of heavyweight European execs have debated the difficulty of competing with US streamers on big budgets, while criticising these players for failing to nurture local talent and buying up studio space.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorCologne-based The Match Factory, one of the world’s leading arthouse sales agencies, is at MIA Market in Rome with two German features and one upcoming Italian project, following a busy summer with 20 premieres between Cannes and Toronto. Nana Neul, best known for her film “My Friend From Faro,” is back with an entertaining German-Italian-Greek feature “Daughters,” starring Birgit Minichmayr, Alexandra Maria Lara and Josef Bierbichler.
It has been a tricky period for theatrical, but as a panel of leading European (and American) film industry experts highlighted today, change has been in the post and the cinema biz will need to adapt to survive.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentAGC International, the sales arm of Stuart Ford’s AGC Studios, and Image Nation Abu Dhabi, which is the UAE’s top production entity, have unveiled the first trailer for upcoming action film, “Al Kameen” (The Ambush), touted as the largest Arabic-language feature film production ever shot in the Gulf.“The Ambush,” which reconstructs the true story of an attempt to rescue a small group of Emirati soldiers trapped by rebel fighters in a mountainous valley,