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From Outlaws to Breakouts: Oldenburg Success Stories
At a time when most fall festivals are chasing premieres, influencers and streaming exclusives, the Oldenburg Film Festival still prides…
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Cinecitta Financial Crisis: Government Ministries Discuss Possible Bailout of Fabled Studio
The financial troubles of Rome’s famed Cinecittà Studios were the subject of yet another crisis meeting on Monday involving the…
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Shareholders at Rome’s Cinecittà Studios to Approve Restated Financial Records
Rome’s iconic Cinecittà Studios is drowning in red ink. The Hollywood Reporter Roma has learned that the studio’s losses in…
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Questions Arise About Accounting Irregularities at Rome’s Famed Cinecitta Studios
There may be a problem with the annual accounting procedures at the iconic Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The auditing firm…
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Alec Baldwin to Receive Lifetime Achievement Honor at Turin Film Fest
The most eagerly awaited A-lister expected at the Turin Film Festival in Italy, which opened Friday, is not honoree Sharon Stone,…
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The Tallinn Black Nights Film Fest Helps Drive Progress in Estonia
The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival prides itself on having its finger on the pulse of contemporary auteur cinema, and…
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AFM Hidden Gem: ‘Kill the Jockey’ Offers a Surreal Meditation on the Nature of Identity
“It’s not for us.” Anyone who has ever pitched a movie has heard those words. But when Luis Ortega was…
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How the National Film Institute of Hungary Is Bridging the Gap Between Hollywood and Budapest
Production tax credits have been in the news quite a bit, as of late. New data released by FilmLA on…
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James Franco Surfaces in Rome for ‘Hey Joe’ Premiere: “There’s Always a Way to Change Your Life”
James Franco met the press in Rome on Friday to discuss his new film Hey Joe, which had its world…
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Johan Grimonprez on Making Jazz a Protagonist in ‘Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat’ and Why “Our Materialist Vision of the World Is Obsolete”
Africa, colonialism, the United Nations, the 1961 assassination of Congolese prime minister Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of the…
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