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'The Blue Trail' Acquired by International Distributors Ahead of Berlinale Competition

International distributors have acquired "The Blue Trail," a Berlin Film Festival highlight competing for the Golden Bear. Set in the Amazon, the film follows a 77-year-old woman who defies government orders to relocate to a senior colony and embarks on a journey to fulfill a final wish.

Cineflix Rights Acquires Global Rights to Nordic Crime Series Hildur

Hildur, a premium crime series based on Satu Rämö's literary phenomenon, has been acquired by Cineflix Rights for international distribution. Set in Iceland's stunning Westfjords region, the series follows Detective Hildur as she investigates a series of crimes that uncover long-standing mysteries.

Art & Bob, Breakable Films and Third Ear Team on Nordic Media Group CoStudios

Scandinavian production and podcast companies Art & Bob, Breakable Films and Third Ear Studio join together to form CoStudios media group, focused on IP rights and synchronized development across multiple verticals.

Parker Posey on the Inspiration Behind Her Southern Drawl as Violet Ratliff in 'The White Lotus' Season 3

Parker Posey explains the inspiration behind her Southern accent as Violet Ratliff in "The White Lotus" Season 3, citing her own Southern roots and "The Official Preppy Handbook."

Roots Picnic Returns May 31 With D'Angelo, Meek Mill and More

The Roots Picnic returns to Philadelphia with a lineup including D'Angelo, Lenny Kravitz, Meek Mill, GloRilla, Latto and more.

'Scrubs' Reboot Update: Bill Lawrence on Reuniting Original Cast and Season 4 Start Date

Prolific comedy writer Bill Lawrence provides an update on the development of his "Scrubs" reboot, revealing plans to include both old and new writers.

Plan B Co-Founder Vows to Stay in LA: 'We Have to Stay and Fight'

Plan B co-founder Dede Gardner is determined to stay in Los Angeles and continue to tell important stories despite the Trump administration.

That Summer in Paris

Experience "That Summer in Paris," a captivating film shot during the 2024 Olympics, blending fiction and documentary elements to explore the lives of those impacted by this extraordinary event.

Amazon Studios Removes Inclusion Playbook

Amazon Studios has ended its inclusion program following scrutiny from the FCC and changes in DEI policies by other corporations.

“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”: VFX Brings the Story to Life

The visual effects team at Wētā, led by VFX supervisor Erik Winquist, worked on over 1500 shots to bring "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" to life. Using advanced performance capture technology, they gave the apes even more realistic features and translated their facial expressions, sign language, and spoken English. The film features fire, water, and bird effects, and the technology allowed the team to push the visual effects further than ever before. Despite the challenges of action sequences and quieter moments, the team worked to maintain the magic and keep the audience immersed in the film.