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It follows Ishikawa's mystery thriller adaptation of Japanese author Keiichiro Hirano's novel, A Man, which premiered to strong reviews at the Venice Film Festival in 2022. The new film traces the ...
Film and TV project spending in B.C. was around $2.3 billion in 2023, down by 29 per cent from $3.3 billion in 2022, according to Creative BC.Photo by Brady Rogers on Unsplash Amid threats of a ...
After Cannes, A Pale View Of Hills will open in Japanese cinemas on September 5 through distributor Gaga (which also sells the film in the market) before streaming on U-Next. Ishikawa’s next ...
Here's the first official Japanese trailer for Chie Hayakawa's film Renoir, direct from YouTube (via TFS): A summer of an 11-year-old touching the loneliness & pain of imperfect adults. Happiness ...
Check out the lates Artificial intelligence (AI) advancements reshaping the filmmaking industry. AI tools and technologies that are redefining how films are created, produced, and experienced.
Scott Lerner Good news, Kristin Harmel fans! PEOPLE can exclusively reveal that the bestselling author will adapt two of her novels for film and television. Harmel’s 2014 novel, The Life ...
The inaugural Sheboygan Film Festival will take place Oct. 2-5. Filmmakers can submit work for consideration through Filmfreeway. Submissions are free for Wisconsin-based films and filmmakers ...
EXCLUSIVE: Gold Tree, the parent company of Gold Tree Studios, has secured $1 billion in financing from Malka Group for its film, television and animation slates. Led by Gold Tree CEO and founder ...
Anora writer and director Sean Baker advocated for independent filmmaking during his final speech at the 97th Academy Awards, when his film won the top prize. “We made this movie for $6 million ...
LOS ANGELES — The independent film "Flow" won the best animated feature film at the 2025 Oscars on Sunday, securing the first Academy Award for Latvia and its Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis.