Spain’s SETT, South Africa’s KAG Launch $28.5 Million Audiovisual Venture
Spain’s SETT and South Africa’s KAG invest $28.5 million in production in Madrid and post-production in the Canary Islands and Basque Country.
Spain’s SETT and South Africa’s KAG invest $28.5 million in production in Madrid and post-production in the Canary Islands and Basque Country.
Michelle Dockery and Laura Aikman will star in Ava Pickett's 'Bloodsport: After Helen of Troy' at Stratford East this fall.
Leicester-set romance 'My Indian Boyfriend: The Golden Mile' lands U.K., Ireland distribution deal with RFT Films ahead of shooting.
Lisa Nandy, U.K.'s culture secretary, quits X, citing 'abuse and misinformation' on the platform; her department will also leave.
Vietnam's Galaxy Play taps Skyline Media to sell its original miniseries, including 'Brothers for Life,' to international buyers for the first time.
Spain’s SETT and South Africa’s KAG invest $28.5 million in production in Madrid and post-production…
Seth Rogen says if you use Ai to write your stories or scripts, then 'you shouldn't be a writer.'
Kenneth Lonergan ('Manchester by the Sea') is set to direct 'Tomorrow Is a Drag' with Aubrey Plaza, Adam Driver, Vanessa Kirby and Matthew Broderick.
'Obsession' director Curry Barker explains cutting a darker, alternate ending and his take on 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre.'
See every song from the opening night of Harry Styles' 'Together Together' tour.
Kristen Stewart on her new Cannes movie 'Full Phil,' playing Woody Harrelson's daughter and being 'so sick' of the Hollywood studio system.
"Club Kid," the heartwarming debut film from Jordan Firstman, has sparked a studio bidding war on the ground at Cannes.
James Cameron says he wants to make 'Avatar 4' and 'Avatar 5' in 'half the time for two-thirds of the cost.'
Chilean filmmaker Patricio Valladares is making his debut in the video game space with an untitled FMV horror title.
Hirokazu Kore-eda's near-future drama about a couple who adopt an infant humanoid premiered in Cannes competition to a 3.5-minute standing ovation.
'Michael' reclaimed the box office crown with $7 million on Friday, and horror newcomer 'Obsession' was close behind with $6.89 million.