Five years after his triumphant A Star is Born world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Bradley Cooper is back on the Lido with his latest film, Maestro. However, due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, the director and star is unable to physically attend the festival. Nevertheless, the film, which recounts the story of legendary
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South African production house, Videovision Entertainment, has recently announced its entry into the television content market with the launch of a new TV sales division. With over 100 feature films and a vast library of television programs amounting to more than 10,000 hours, Videovision aims to bring African content to the forefront. Videovision’s CEO, Anant
Fremantle and IBI Investment House have collaborated to launch a €150M ($162.7M) Scripted Fund, aiming to support high-end TV and film projects. This fund will be spearheaded by Guy Hameiri, CEO of Abot Hameiri, a company owned by Fremantle. The Israeli investor, IBI, will work closely with Fremantle to facilitate the production of each project
Christopher Nolan’s latest film, Oppenheimer, made its official debut in China today, and it has already made a significant impact at the box office. With a gross of approximately $5.4 million on its opening day, the film is off to a strong start. But what factors have contributed to its success in the Chinese market?
The British Film Institute’s (BFI) London Film Festival is known for showcasing the best of contemporary cinema, and this year’s edition is no exception. With a diverse range of films from talented filmmakers around the world, the festival promises to be a treat for cinephiles. In this article, we will take a closer look at
Rubicon Global Media, the recently formed company by industry veterans Chris Albrecht and Jorge Granier, has announced a new strategic partnership with BTF Media, a leading film and television production firm based in Mexico. This partnership aims to accelerate Rubicon’s efforts to aggregate intellectual property (IP) from Mexico and transform it into compelling story-driven content
Time was when Hollywood filmmakers would flock to China, eager to immerse themselves in the flourishing movie market. They would attend glitzy premieres, engage in lively Q&A sessions, and bask in the adoration of Chinese fans. However, the devastation caused by the pandemic abruptly put an end to this long-standing tradition. Week after week, the
Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales finds himself in hot water after kissing player Jenni Hermoso on the lips following Spain’s victory in the Women’s World Cup. In response to this behavior, FIFA has suspended Rubiales and initiated an investigation into his conduct at the Women’s World Cup final. Despite mounting pressure from various sources,
In a significant shake-up for UK management agency YMU, the company is set to undergo a restructuring process that will result in staff redundancies and changes in ownership. Following an independent review conducted by AlixPartners, YMU has decided to make up to 9% of its staff redundant. Additionally, Permira Credit, a key lender to YMU,
The film industry mourns the loss of Peter Gonzales Falcon, a talented Texan actor who left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. With a career spanning decades, Falcon captivated audiences with his remarkable performances and unwavering dedication to his craft. His breakout role as a young Federico Fellini in the semi-autobiographical film Roma
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