Veronica Orciari 91 articles available in total starting from 14/01/2025. Last article published on 17/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 9 10 next Donald Trump's 100% film tariff threat shakes long-standing UK–US industry tiesThe UK film sector scrambles for clarity after the US President’s announcement, amid concerns over financial repercussions 06/05 | Industry | Market | USA/UKShooting begins on Walter Fasano’s Nino, a portrait of scoring maestro Nino RotaThe documentary will blend archive footage and interviews with major artists, including Park Chan-wook and Alexandre Desplat 02/05 | Production | Funding | ItalyKevin Macdonald’s action-thriller The Runner begins filming in LondonGal Gadot stars as a lawyer racing through the English capital to save her son in Rockwood Pictures’ first project 25/04 | Production | Funding | UKThe global challenges of audiovisual authors’ rights discussed at the World Intellectual Property OrganizationThe event held in Geneva focused on worldwide issues affecting audiovisual authors, and called for enhanced legal safeguards, fair compensation and policy reforms 15/04 | Industry | Market | Switzerland/EuropeHouse of Commons report trains the spotlight on the challenges faced by British film and high-end TVThe British Film Commission has commented on the governmental analysis that delves into the state of the sector’s economy 15/04 | Industry | Market | UKMediavision reports a huge increase in piracy in the NordicsIllegal IPTV use is rising sharply in the region, particularly in Sweden, prompting lawsuits and government action 07/04 | Industry | Market | Sweden/Norway/Denmark/FinlandUFO Sweden becomes the first film to switch languages thanks to an AI visual dubbing systemThe Swedish sci-fi flick is pioneering the use of technology to synchronise actors' lip movements and facial expressions for the benefit of English-speaking audiences 02/04 | Industry | Market | SwedenReview: The Garden of Earthly DelightsMorgan Knibbe’s film explores Manila’s youth, trapped in poverty, crime and postcolonial exploitation, through stunning cinematography and a non-judgemental narrative 02/04 | Movies That Matter 2025Mediavision shares 2024 statistics for some of the most important European production companiesAccording to the Swedish media analysis service, Banijay saw growth while BBC Studios, Fremantle and ITV Studios experienced declines 01/04 | Industry | Market | EuropeThe BBC and ZDF order Cold War thriller series Honey from Killing Eve’s Sid Gentle FilmsNorthern Irish writer Emma Moran will be working on the six episodes of the flirty spy story, set in the 1980s in East Berlin 31/03 | Production | Funding | UK/Germany previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 9 10 next