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The Federation of Film Academies Europe (FACE) has a new chair: at its general assembly, held as part of the Taormina Film Festival, Katharina Albrecht, managing director of the Austrian Film Academy, was elected......
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The US media group Fox is set to acquire the streaming platform Roku. As both companies announced on Monday, they have signed a binding agreement under which Fox will acquire Roku for US$160 per share......
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With international juries, a CineCoPro Award that continues to offer a substantial prize, and several prestigious industry awards, FILMFEST MÜNCHEN 2026 is entering the crucial phase of the festival. The juries for the main competitions have now been announced......
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Norddeutscher Rundfunk is currently producing a new episode of *TATORT* starring Wotan Wilke Möhring as Federal Police Chief Inspector Thorsten Falke. Under the working title „Paranoia“, another case for the veteran investigator is being filmed in Hamburg,......
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Paramount Global’s planned takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery has cleared a key regulatory hurdle in the US. The US Department of Justice has approved the transaction without conditions and sees no......
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The Bundesrat has called on the Federal Government to reinstate the discontinued „Zukunftsprogramm Kino“ (ZPK) or to establish a comparable investment-based cinema support scheme at federal level. With the resolution adopted on 12 June, the......
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With a new funding programme, PROG – Producers of Germany and nordmedia aim to improve the work-life balance in film and television production. The „Film Production Family Grant“, which has now been unveiled, supports......
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2026 Nostradamus Report: An industry in flux between film, streaming and the creator economy A few weeks ago, the 2026 Nostradamus Report painted a picture of the audiovisual industry as increasingly......
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Streaming services are increasingly evaluating films not according to traditional release windows, but on the basis of data-driven platform logic. This has far-reaching consequences for rights prices, transparency and film financing in the international market. The traditional structure of......
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Hessen Film & Medien is launching nextSTEP, a new one-year funding and start-up programme for film and media professionals in Hesse. The programme is aimed at individuals and teams who......
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