Former TV host-turned-filmmaker Jon Stewart used a Wednesday night visit to Stephen Colbert’s “A Late Show” to first dig at, and then warm to, presidential candidate Joe Biden. 37 more words
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U.K. Sets Safety Guidelines For Cinema Reopening But Masks Not Yet Mandatory — Variety
The UK Cinema Association has published safety guidelines for the reopening of cinemas, less than 10 days before some movie theaters are set to open. Face coverings in cinemas are not mandatory, in line with U.K. 24 more words
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Female Coming-of Age, LGBTQ Stories Feature Strongly in this year’s Cinefondation Residence Pitches — Variety
Strong female coming-of-age stories, two LGBTQ submissions and a smattering of unique, autobiographical features from around the world were among this year’s pitches given by the 12 participants of the Cinéfondation Residence. 29 more words
Animated Film ‘Moonbound’ Sells to Multiple Territories (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety
Solveig Langeland’s Stuttgart-based sales agency Sola Media has sold CGI animated feature film “Moonbound” to multiple territories. The film, directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi on a production budget of around $9 million, will be released in Germany and Austria by Little Dreams and Warner Bros. 12 more words
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Woody Allen’s ‘Rifkin’s Festival’ to Open San Sebastian in September — Variety
Woody Allen’s “Rifkin’s Festival” will world premiere this September as it opens the 68th edition of the San Sebastian International Film Festival, where it will play out of competition. 30 more words
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Josh O’Connor, Odessa Young to Star in Eva Husson’s ‘Mothering Sunday’ — Variety
Odessa Young (“Shirley,” “Assassination Nation,” “A Million Little Pieces”), Josh O’Connor (“The Crown,” “Emma,” “Gods Own Country”), Olivia Colman (“The Favourite,” “The Crown”) and Colin Firth (“1917,” “A Single Man,” “The King’s Speech”) will star in “Mothering Sunday” for director Eva Husson (“Girls of the Sun,” “Bang Gang – A Modern Love Story”). Rocket Science…
via Josh O’Connor, Odessa Young to Star in Eva Husson’s ‘Mothering Sunday’ — Variety
France’s MK2 Films Pulls Out of Louis Armstrong Feature Doc Over Rights Dispute — Variety
MK2 Films (“Maria By Callas,” “Portrait of A Lady On Fire”) has pulled out of “Louis Armstrong: The Cause of Happiness,” after the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation said they were not collaborators on the project, as previously indicated. 19 more words
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Australia Government Finds $35 Million to Restart Screen Production — Variety
The Australian federal government said on Thursday that it would provide the film and industry with $34.4 million ($A$50 million) as a post-coronavirus relief measure. The move was announced a day after public broadcaster the Australian Broadcasting Corporation said it would lay off 250 staff. 12 more words
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Strong Slate of German Films Wait in the Wings of Pandemic — Variety
German cinema looks set for an exciting year with forthcoming works that include a high-profile Cannes selection celebrating one of Germany’s most iconic filmmakers, an expressionistic thriller set in 1920s Vienna, a tale of Nazi seduction and a new Thomas Mann adaptation. 15 more words
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Noomi Rapace Supernatural Drama ‘Lamb’ Sells Across Europe (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety
Jan Naszewski’s Warsaw-based sales agency New Europe Film Sales has closed several deals with leading independent distributors on the upcoming supernatural drama “Lamb” by Valdimar Jóhannsson, starring Noomi Rapace. 28 more words
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