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Earlier this month, the Screen Actors Guild’s (SAG) members collectively voted to authorize a strike in the event that their negotiation committee fails to secure a new contract with Hollywood’s major studios by June 30. SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher provided an update to union members, stressing the productivity of the negotiations and their focus on
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California’s Legislature has recently passed a bill, AB/SB 132, which extends the state’s film incentives program until 2030. This bill also sets a significant precedent by becoming the first legislation in the country to establish safety protocols for television and film workers. The bill has now been sent to Governor Gavin Newsom, who is expected
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Cineworld, the world’s second-largest cinema chain, has announced plans to file for administration of its listed entity Cineworld plc in the UK as part of its proposed restructuring following Chapter 11. However, its operating companies will continue business as usual without interruption. Administration is an insolvency process similar to a bankruptcy process. Cineworld had already
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