Tag: FilmFestivals
Sundance Breakout ‘Folktales’ Believes in the Healing Power of Dogsledding
How do you film a bunch of excited dogs running at full speed, while also capturing the anxious teens piloting their sleds? Documentarians Rachel Gra [...]
Petra Volpe’s Berlinale title ‘Late Shift’ starring Leonie Benesch heads to France, Spain, Benelux for TrustNordisk (exclusive)
TrustNordisk has added key territory sales on Petra Volpe’s Late Shift ahead of its Berlinale premiere next month.
The film has sold to France (W [...]
Parallax launches sales on trio of Berlin-bound titles (exclusive)
China sales agent Parallax Films has launched sales on three titles selected for Berlin, including hand-drawn animation A Story About Fire, Taiw [...]
Amanda Seyfried Gave Everything to ‘Long Bright River’: “I Went to Hell and Back”
Right after Amanda Seyfried wrapped production on the restricted series Long Bright River, she flew to Budapest to film a movie musical. Long Bright [...]
Ruben Östlund’s ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’ starts filming, reveals additional cast | News
Ruben Östlund has begun principal photography in Budapest for The Entertainment System Is Down and has added cast including Connor Swindells and [...]
Fall of Diddy Filmmakers: For Accusers, “Fear Has Been Incredibly Palpable”
As Sean “Diddy” Combs sits behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges, a up-to- [...]
Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby Is the Most Promising Debut at Sundance This Year
It’s less than enticing to advertise a Sundance movie by noting that it’s the directorial debut of an actor-comedian who rose to prominence for their [...]
Julie-Jeanne Régnault to leave as general secretary of European Film Agency Directors association | News
Julie-Jeanne Régnault, general secretary of the European Film Agency Directors association (EFAD), is to leave in March after six years in the ro [...]
‘The Wedding Banquet’ Review: Mothers Always Know Best In Andrew Ahn’s Substantial-Hearted Remake Of A Gay Classic – Sundance Film Festival
It takes some guts to follow in the footsteps of writer James Schamus and director Ang Lee, but And [...]
‘Squid Game’ Breakout Park Sung-hoon Wasn’t Sure He Should Play Hyun-ju
There’s a subtly powerful moment in the second season finale of Squid Game, the dystopian Korean drama that became a worldwide sensation in 2021. Pro [...]