Mohammad Rasoulof’s Cannes Prizewinner ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Lures International Buyers, Including for the U.K., Japan and Germany (EXCLUSIVE)

Rolling off the Cannes Film Festival where it won several awards, Mohammad Rasoulof’s “The Seed of The Sacred Fig” has been acquired by a flurry of high profile distributors in major international territories. Films Boutique, which represents the critically acclaimed political drama globally, has sold it to Lionsgate UK for the U.K. and Ireland; Gaga […]

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‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ Unveils Supporting Cast: Isla Fisher, Nico Parker Join Returning Jim Broadbent and More

“Wedding Crashers” star Isla Fisher, Nico Parker (“How To Train Your Dragon”), Josette Simon (“Anatomy of a Scandal”) and Leila Farzad (“Black Mirror: Joan is Awful”) have joined the cast of “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” which premieres on Valentine’s Day next year in theaters internationally and on Peacock in the U.S. Gemma Jones […]

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Cast & Crew Payroll Service Explains Why It Raised Alarm on Loan Outs: ‘There’s Very Severe Stakes Here’

It began as a routine audit at Cast & Crew, one of several payroll companies that service the entertainment industry. But that audit — typically handled in secret — has now raised alarms across Hollywood. Last week, Cast & Crew put out a warning that the California Employment Development Department was attempting to “invalidate the […]

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Vanity Fair France Apologizes After Guy Pearce’s Palestinian Flag Pin Edited Out of Cannes Portrait: We ‘Mistakenly Published a Modified Photo’

Vanity Fair France has apologized for publishing a photo in which a Palestine pin that Guy Pearce was wearing on his suit was edited out (via CNN). Pearce attended this year’s Cannes Film Festival for David Cronenberg’s competition entry “The Shrouds,” in which he stars opposite Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger. Pearce was one of […]

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Inevitable Foundation Launches Netflix-Supported Visionary Fellowship for Disabled Filmmakers

The Inevitable Foundation, a non-profit organization that invests in disabled writers and filmmakers, is launching its Visionary Fellowship for disabled filmmakers, supported exclusively by Netflix’s Fund for Creative Equity. The fellowship is a year-long program that provides disabled filmmakers with funding, mentorship and community to make a short film and leverage it into their debut […]

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Harvey Weinstein Prosecutors Say New Accusers May Testify in Retrial After Overturned Rape Conviction

More accusers may come forward to testify in Harvey Weinstein’s New York retrial this fall, prosecutors said in court. On Wednesday, the former movie producer appeared in a Manhattan courtroom a month after the New York Court of Appeals overturned his 2020 rape conviction. Nicole Blumberg, Manhattan’s Assistant District Attorney, told Judge Curtis Farber that […]

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Short Film Spotlight: Overdose

Directed by Claude Cloutier. Synopsis: With school, tennis lessons, swimming lessons, art classes, homework and piano practice, a young boy leads such a regimented life that he has no more time just to be a kid. Inspired by Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Overdose (1994) pleads for […]

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