All articles by Gabriella Geisinger – Page 2
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International production execs talk prioritising sustainability in the film industry
“Nothing moves if government doesn’t move,” said the execs at the discussion ahead of Screen’s Global Production Awards.
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Saudi Arabia lures international productions with state-of-the-art facilities
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has positioned itself as a desirable location for international productions thanks to its high incentive and state-of-the-art filming centres.
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Los Angeles post-strike production rebound slow to materialise, says report
Total LA-based production shoot days were down 8.7% in Q1.
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Sony’s ‘Karate Kid’, starring Ben Wang, Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan, starts filming in Montreal
Filming is reportedly wrapping in June.
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Portugal creates 30% cash refund to attract high-budget international film and TV projects
It will sit alongside the existing cash rebate but cannot be combined.
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How ‘Tokyo Vice’ cinematographer Corey Walter faced the challenges of shooting in Japan
The second season of the critically acclaimed series took to the streets of Tokyo with all its challenges.
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Roel Oude Nijhuis joins Netherlands Film Fund as film commissioner
He will be the liaison between the Dutch creative industries, international and local producers.
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Jennifer Lopez musical ‘Kiss Of The Spider Woman’ begins production
The film is directed by ‘Dreamgirls’ director Bill Condon
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Egypt’s Al-Ahram studio destroyed by fire
The facility recently housed producion of Ramadan TV series El-Moallem starring Mustafa Shaban.
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Richard Linklater’s ‘Nouvelle Vague’ among first 2024 recipients of CNC funding
Dominique Cabrera, Patric Chiha and Hubert Charuel projects have also received support from the French organisation.
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Argentinian government suspends state funding to national film body INCAA
INCAA backs films, festivals and events, including Ventana Sur and Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
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Ghana outlines 20% tax rebate for film productions
In addition there may be an enhanced commitment to inward investment, including exemptions on import duties for film production equipment and on port taxes.
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Prime Video’s ‘Blade Runner 2099’ series confirms June shoot in Prague
The series had been planning to shoot at Northern Ireland’s Belfast Harbour Studios before the US strikes postponed the shoot.
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How Allan Ungar’s ‘London Calling’ doubled South Africa for the UK capital - and Los Angeles
The action comedy from Canadian director Allan Ungar, stars Josh Duhamel as a mediocre hitman.
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Million Youth Media wins Production Guild of Great Britain’s annual inclusion award
The award was handed out at a London ceremony last night (February 8).
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How JA Bayona recreated the Andes in Spain for Oscar nominee ‘Society Of The Snow’
Director JA Bayona describes how he doubled Spain’s Sierra Nevada mountain range for the Andes in his Oscar-nominated survival epic for Netflix.
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Taiwan set to refocus international co-pro fund toward more commercial projects
The TICP has previously funded titles including Cannes award-winner ‘Tiger Stripes’ and ‘The Settlers’.
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‘Raging Grace’ director Paris Zarcilla reveals plans for the third in his ‘Rage’ trilogy (exclusive)
‘Ocean On Fire’ will move the drama from the UK to the Philippines.
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‘Borrowed Time’ filmmakers talk challenges for first-time directors in China
The film plays in the main competition of Busan International Film Festival.
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British Film Commission signs memorandum of understanding with Malta to boost high-end inward investment offering
‘Napoleon’, ’Jurassic World: Dominion’ and ’Game Of Thrones” all shot in both the UK and Malta.
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