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Venice Production Bridge

The 2025 edition of the Venice Production Bridge (August 28th to September 3rd, 2025), will be held during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. Continuously adapting to anticipate and respond to industry evolution, the Venice Production Bridge focuses on production and to make available a wide range of services, projects and networking events to producers. […]

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Mortician: EIFF WINNER 2025

Mortician, a quietly powerful Canadian feature made with nothing more than an iPhone and a handful of committed performers has won the Edinburgh International Film festival Connery Prize for Feature Filmmaking Excellence  Written, shot and edited by Iranian-born filmmaker Abdolreza Kahani, had its world premiere in Competition at EIFF and it’s already sparking interest for

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Groundbreaking Sustainability Standards Set New Benchmark for UK Film & TV Industry

In a landmark move for the UK’s screen industries, the BFI, BAFTA albert, and ScreenSkills have jointly launched the country’s first National Occupational Standards (NOS) and skills checklists for sustainability roles in film and television production. The initiative represents a critical step in formalising and expanding the industry’s environmental workforce and tools—paving the way for

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Sky Doubles Down on Family Fun: Shaun the Sheep, My Friend Maisy & the Future of Kids’ Entertainment

Sky is giving families across the UK even more to look forward to, with two exciting new original projects headlining its children’s slate — and a refreshed vision for how young viewers will be entertained in the years to come. Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom Set for 2026 Release Beloved by audiences

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What Channel 4’s New Production Plans Mean for UK Independent Filmmakers

In a landmark shift that could reshape the UK production landscape, Channel 4 has officially announced its move into in-house production and unveiled a new Creative Investment Fund, marking a dramatic evolution in its commissioning strategy. This follows the removal of the publisher-broadcaster restriction, which previously prohibited Channel 4 from producing its own content. Now,

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UK Film Industry 2025: Growth, Setbacks, and What’s Next

The UK film industry in 2025 is experiencing significant growth, although challenges remain. Here’s an overview of the key developments and the issues currently facing the sector. Growth and Investment The UK film industry has seen remarkable growth in recent years, driven by increased production spending and significant investment. This growth has translated into several

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