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EXCLUSIVE: Icelandic drama Manifesto has been boarded by local streamer Síminn and European distributor Wild Bunch TV. The six-episode drama is currently in development and will be pitched at the TV Drama Vision sidebar at the Göteborg Film Festival. Based on true events, comes from Glassriver, the prolific Icelandic producer behind Cold Haven and Black […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Icelandic drama Manifesto has been boarded by local streamer Síminn and European distributor Wild Bunch TV. The six-episode drama is currently in development and will be pitched at the TV Drama Vision sidebar at the Göteborg Film Festival. Based on true events, comes from Glassriver, the prolific Icelandic producer behind Cold Haven and Black […]

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Hugh Grant has joined the chorus calling for a police investigation into criminality at News Group Newspapers (NGN) following this week’s high-profile settlement and apology with Prince Harry. Appearing on the BBC’s Today program this morning, the BAFTA-winning star and Board Director of the Hacked Off campaign group said the “aim” of Harry’s initial case […]

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Wolf Hall director Peter Kosminsky has revealed that Mark Rylance took a “significant” pay cut on the Tudor drama after streamers declined to co-produce Season 2 with the BBC. In written evidence to British lawmakers, Kosminsky said it was only possible to begin production on the Golden Globe-winning series after “the producer, the writer, the […]

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Apple TV+ has signed its first ever agreement with professional bodies representing the French audiovisual sector committing the platform to investment obligations in local and European productions. The accord, which does not cover cinema, will see the platform adhere to obligations set out in France’s 2021 SMAD decree governing investment quotas and media windows for […]

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Apple TV+ has signed its first ever agreement with professional bodies representing the French audiovisual sector committing the platform to investment obligations in local and European productions. The accord, which does not cover cinema, will see the platform adhere to obligations set out in France’s 2021 SMAD decree governing investment quotas and media windows for […]

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Partly sunny skies dominate the weekend with highs in the 30s and 40s, while freezing rain could make a brief appearance Sunday night. Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 34. Light west northwest wind becoming west 5 to 10 mph. Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 18. Calm wind. Saturday: Increasing clouds, […]

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The BBC has issued the starkest warning yet about the UK scripted funding crisis, telling lawmakers that multiple greenlit series are “stuck in limbo.” In a written submission to British Parliament’s Culture, Media and Sport Committee, the national broadcaster said: “We are starting to face significant and urgent challenges in getting productions across genres made, […]

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“Walking around Riga city there are Flow posters everywhere and people are doing graffiti of cats,” filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis said of the response to his history-making sophomore feature in his home country. “It has provided a kind of uplifting feeling for Latvia.” The national pride is understandable. On Thursday, Zilbalodis’ Flow earned Latvia its first […]

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