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Five talking points from Oscars 2023 3q61d
Oscar wins diverge away from Bafta; a good night for A24 and Netflix; and few prizes for box office hits.
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Berlin Panorama title ‘The Teacher’s Lounge’ sells to UK, Japan and key territories for Be For Films (exclusive) 513e39
Leonie Benesch as an idealistic young teacher who tries to get to the bottom of a series of thefts.
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How four leading Bafta figures are blazing a trail while juggling parenting, the pay gap and systemic biases 2v245
Sara Putt, Ade Rawcliffe, Anna Higgs and Tara Saunders talk about the lessons learned throughout their careers.
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Cannes 2023: What’s in the running? 4d5e1s
Screen’s team looks at which titles are lining up for a potential slot in either Official Selection or one of the parallel sections.
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Berlin co-heads Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek reflect on 2023 edition, racism debate and next steps 6n2o5x
Chatrian and Rissenbeek are four years into their five-year contracts.
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‘We face systemic challenges’: Bafta’s Anna Higgs on why film awards reforms are vital 1j4wt
As chair of the film committee of the Bafta Film Awards, Higgs has helped drive through major changes to voting rules.
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Rotterdam’s Vanja Kaludjercic on diversifying the line-up for her first in-person festival 44268
Kaludjercic talks about the role the festival plays in bringing smaller filmmakers to a global audience.
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Six talking points from the 2023 Oscar nominations 341x1a
Analysis of this year’s nominations for the Academy Awards.
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Nine talking points for the global film industry in 2023 612y2u
The global box office decline, changing priorities for US streamers and the emergence of international mega-players.
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Bafta Film Awards to broadcast four final awards live for 2023 ceremony, tweaks eligibility criteria 736e1a
Two hosts will present the 2023 ceremony.
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“We have to do more with less”: BFI unveils ambitious 10-year strategy titled Screen Culture 2033 2t3e
CEO Ben Roberts is confident a new-look BFI can grow its own revenues by 10% in a decade.
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Finnish Film Affair crowns winners, showcases buzzy projects 244i2n
Katja Gauriloff’s Je’vida is the first film to be shot in the Skolt Sami language.
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BFI postpones launch of key 10-year strategy launch until after the funeral of Queen Elizabeth 5f6q69
Screen Culture 2033 will detail the corporate and funding plans of the BFI for the next decade.
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Noel Clarke withdraws proposed legal action against Bafta 1r1818
Clarke has been accused of sexual misconduct by at least 20 women.
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Powerhouse PRs: International arthouse specialists on how festivals are changing 5h3v5o
On the eve of Venice, Screen profiles the PRs who know best how to navigate the Lido, as well as Cannes and Berlin.
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WestEnd Films boards UK thriller ‘Reawakening’ starring Jared Harris, Erin Doherty and Juliet Stevenson (exclusive) 2io4p
The psychological thriller is the feature debut of UK writer-director Virginia Gilbert, a Screen Star of Tomorrow.
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Eight talking points from the Venice 2022 line-up 3u3p2u
Talking points include the powerhouse competition line-up, the heavy presence of streamers, and the ”modest but mighty” UK showing.
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Bafta tweaks rules to give more say back to voters in key categories for 2023 film awards 11472l
New rules reduce the number of nominations determined by juries in key categories.
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Picturehouse acquires Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Broker’ for UK and Ireland (exclusive) 6a1t4b
Broker is the first Korean-language film from the Japanese director.
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Picturehouse Entertainment adds two more Cannes titles for UK-Ireland (exclusive) 5c5q65
It has picked up Cristian Mungiu’s ’R.M.N.’ and Dominik Moll’s ’The Night Of The 12th’.