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Film Conflict, Cuts And Identity Crises: How Film Festivals Are Navigating Choppy Waters
Rarely in recent decades has the festival circuit been as disrupted as it has in the past 12 months. A confluence of local and global issues — from war to inflation, political unrest to societal shifts — have created a perfect storm for many of these vital cultural platforms, leading to funding shortfalls, staff losses, major PR headaches and in some cases cancellation. Deadline surveys the landscape.
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Taking A View: Distributors Break Down Regional Trends And Highlights Ahead Of NEM Dubrovnik
A 'market with a view' is how NEM Dubrovnik pitches itself. In a literal sense, the view is of the Adriatic Sea, but in a business sense, the ambition is to create a relaxed setting for execs to meet and do deals, a marked switch-up from the hubbub of many TV markets.
Launching in 2013, Nem Dubrovnik…
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Shining A Light On TV In Central & Eastern Europe And Beyond: NEM Dubrovnik Sets Out Its Stall
NEM Dubrovnik is the international TV event that the industry told Sanja Božić-Ljubičić would never work… but which quickly established itself as a diary date for buyers, sellers and senior execs.
"There are a lot of festivals and markets and my business friends and colleagues said this will…
Justice Department Expected To Announce Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation-Ticketmaster
The Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster today, claiming that the live events and ticketing company has illegally stifled competition.
Multiple media outlets reported on Wednesday evening that the DOJ, along with several states, will see remedies including…
UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report Finds Women & POC Drive Viewer Ratings For Top Streaming Films
The UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report, now in its 11th year, provides annual in-depth analyses of the industry — behind and in front of the camera — as well as comprehensive breakdowns of the audiences and what they're watching in the theaters and at home.
Earlier this year, researchers for the…
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Stephanie Beatriz & Melissa Fumero To Launch Comedy Podcast From Producer Wilmer Valderrama
EXCLUSIVE: Brooklyn Nine-Nine stars Stephanie Beatriz (Encanto, In The Heights) and Melissa Fumero (Digman!, Velma) are teaming up on a new comedy podcast from iHeartMedia's My Cultura Network launching on May 30.
More Better with Stephanie and Melissa will take listeners along on a personal ride…
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‘The Count Of Monte-Cristo’ Cast & Filmmakers On Giving French Classic Another Go-Round – Cannes
Laurent Lafitte who stars in the latest version of France’s feature take of Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo thinks there’s twentysomething adaptations of the classic, but each one offers something different on the 1,400 page novel.
“You have to make certain choices,” said the pic’s…
‘Beverly Hills Copy 4: Axel Foley’ Trailer: Eddie Murphy Is Back In Action As Axle Foley In Mark Molloy Action Comedy
Netflix has dropped a new trailer for Beverly Hills Cop 4: Axle Foley.
With Eddie Murphy reprising his iconic role as a wise-cracking, butt kicking detective in Los Angeles, the film also sees Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Paul Reiser, and Bronson Pinchot returning as well. New additions to the…
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View All What We're Watching‘September Says’ Review: Oddball Teenage Sisters Bonded By Bullying In Ariane Labed’s Directing Debut – Cannes Film Festival
Weird sisters have been spinning their witchy webs in stories dating back to Greek mythology, which included a macabre trio of sisters who passed a single eye between them. There is something of that sense of a closed circle of unknowable femininity between the two teenage girls in September Says, the…
‘Expats’ Actress Chuti Tiu Signs With The Luedtke Agency
EXCLUSIVE: Chuti Tiu, who has acted in CSI: Vegas, Expats and Yellowstone, has signed with The Luedtke Agency in New York.
Tiu is known for appearances in numerous network and streaming shows, most recently in a season 3 episode of CSI: Vegas and Prime Video’s Nicole Kidman series Expats. Further…
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‘Niki’ Clip: ‘The White Lotus’ Actress Charlotte Le Bon Plays Pioneering Sculptor & Painter Niki de Saint- Phalle In Cannes Title
EXCLUSIVE: French Canadian actress Charlotte Le Bon (Falcon Lake) hit the TV news headlines in March when Deadline revealed she had joined the cast of Season 3 of HBO's The White Lotus.
Prior to her appearance in the hit show, Cannes Film Festival attendees can catch the actress in Cannes Un Certain…
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View All Deadline's Disruptors + Cannes MagazineEmbracer Sees Entertainment Unit Sales Drop But Predicts ‘Lord Of The Rings’ IP Will Be “Key Driver In The Coming Decades”
Lord of the Rings IP owner Embracer Group has seen net sales at its Entertainment & Services division fall by 15%, but is betting big on Middle-earth in coming years.
Entertainment sales for the fourth quarter of 2023 (covering January to March 2024) were SEK1.26B ($118M), down from SEK1.49B the…
Payal Kapadia And Thomas Hakim On ‘All We Imagine As Light’ Being The First Indian Film In Cannes Competition For 30 Years & Crafting Their Unique Global Production – Cannes Studio
A significant piece of cinema history will take place this evening at the Grand Lumière in Cannes when Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia hits the red carpet for the premiere of her ambitious debut feature All We Imagine As Light.
Kapadia, a Mumbai-based filmmaker best known for her experimental doc A Nig…
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