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British Society of Cinematographers Awards: 'Brutalist's' Lol Crawley Wins for Best Cinematography

British Cinematographer Lol Crawley won for his work on "The Brutalist", Jody Lee Lipes won for "The Listeners", and Benedict Spence won for Netflix's "Eric". Cinematographer Daniel Landin also won for his work on the FKA Twigs music video "Eusexua".

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Grateful Dead Members Receive Honors at MusiCares for Philanthropy, Raise $9 Million

The Grateful Dead were honored at the recent MusiCares benefit for their philanthropy. The event raised $9 million for MusiCares' general work and an additional $5 million for wildfire relief. The evening featured performances from Dead & Company, Vampire Weekend, Billy Strings, Maren Morris, and others. Bob Weir, accepting the award, joked about the band's lack of focus on longevity, saying their main goal was to "light folks up and spread joy through the music." Mickey Hart spoke about the power of music as a healing force and thanked the Dead's loyal fans for keeping the music alive.

Cate Blanchett: 'I Never Thought I Could Work in Film'

Cate Blanchett discusses her love of cinema, her inspirations, and her approach to acting at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

"Companion" Ending Explained: Drew Hancock Breaks Down the Final Minutes and Teases a Potential Sequel

"Companion," a new sci-fi horror film, has captivated audiences with its unpredictable plot and intense third act. Learn how writer-director Drew Hancock crafted the film's ending and explores potential ideas for a sequel.

Göteborg Film Festival: Rúnar Rúnarsson's 'When the Light Breaks' Wins Nordic Film Award

Icelandic auteur Rúnar Rúnarsson's "When the Light Breaks," a nuanced coming-of-age drama, won the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film at the 48th Göteborg Film Festival.

Orenda: Alma Pöysti and Pirjo Honkasalo on Guilt, the Sacred, and Archipelago Souls

Golden Globe nominee Alma Pöysti stars in "Orenda," a Finnish film about two women who find solace in each other after the suicide of Pöysti's character's husband. Directed by Pirjo Honkasalo and written by Pirkko Saisio, the film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the search for meaning.

2024 Nordic Box Office

The Nordic film market experienced a decline in attendance by 3% in Denmark to 13% in Norway in 2024, impacted by post-COVID effects and Hollywood strikes. Despite this, local films performed well in some territories, such as Finland, where they secured a record 31.6% market share. In Denmark, Hollywood dominated the box office with films like "Inside Out 2" and "Deadpool & Wolverine," while Norwegian cinemas struggled with a lack of local tentpoles. Iceland's market was heavily influenced by U.S. fare, with local films facing challenges. Swedish cinema saw a surge in documentary popularity, particularly with the success of "The Last Journey," which contributed to a 22% market share for local films. Overall, audiences favored familiar titles and sequels, with Disney's "Inside Out 2" emerging as a top performer across the region.

Cape of Pleasures: Rights Buyers Will Meet Marcelo Gomes, Cao Guimarães in Rotterdam

Twelve years after their previous collaboration, renowned directors Marcelo Gomes and Cao Guimarães reunite for "Cape of Pleasures," a dystopian thriller set in a Brazil where the elderly are forced to extract their memories to train an AI system. The film reflects the directors' concerns about aging in a society that values eternal youth, with the elderly embodying the spirit of rebellion against an oppressive system. The film seeks international co-production and sales representation to expand its reach and post-production opportunities.

Fulwell Entertainment and SpringHill Co. Complete Merger

The merger of Fulwell 73 and SpringHill Co. brings together a powerhouse team of entertainment industry leaders, creating a global media company active in film, TV, documentaries, live events, branded content, and commercials.