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Europe Bureau Chief
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Scott Roxborough is the European Bureau Chief at The Hollywood Reporter and reports on the international film and television industries from Germany, and from film festivals and markets worldwide. He has a particular passion for European arthouse cinema and, from 2004-2019, hosted a weekly film show on German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
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Camerimage: How Sean Baker and Cinematographer Drew Daniels Made ‘Anora’ “As Anti-Hollywood as Possible”
Daniels breaks down the lensing of Baker's Cannes Palme d'Or winner, which is getting a special screening at the 2024 Cameraimage Film Fest.
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Making of ‘Anora’: How Sean Baker Turns the Rom-Com on Its Head
With his fractured fairy tale about a stripper who falls for the son of a Russian oligarch, the filmmaker evokes the spirit of ’70s cinema while eliciting a star-making turn from Mikey Madison.
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Olivia Williams on ‘Dune: Prophecy,’ Her “Own ‘Lost in Translation’ Moment,” and Her Flirt With Hollywood Stardom
The British actress, star of two of the most influential films of the 1990s ('The Sixth Sense,' 'Rushmore'), plays Tula Harkonnen in HBO's epic series prequel to the 'Dune' movies.
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The Making of ‘Emilia Pérez:’ Why Selena Gomez “Acted Insane in the Audition” for the Cartel Movie Partly Inspired by ‘Euphoria’
Trans actress Karla Sofía Gascón, who stars as a transitioning drug lord in the musical, says her biggest challenge was convincing director Jacques Audiard she could play the “before” character better than any cis-male.
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‘The Substance,’ ‘The Girl With the Needle,’ ‘Emilia Pérez’ Among European Film Awards Craft Winners
The awards ceremony will be held in Lucerne, Switzerland on Dec. 7.
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Disney Debuts Taika Waititi-Directed Holiday Short
'The Boy and The Octopus' follows a young boy and a persistent mollusk who bond over the shared celebration of the season and trademarked Disney IP.
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U.S. Investor Fortress Acquires British Arthouse Cinema Group Curzon
Curzon operates 16 theaters across the U.K. and is a leading arthouse distributor, which has released such titles as 'Kneecap' and 'La Chimera.'
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AFM: ‘Narnia’ Producer Preps CGI Biblical Epic ‘In the Beginning’ (Exclusive)
David L Cunningham, son of well-known Christian missionary Loren Cunningham, will write and direct the feature aiming to give a faithful depiction of the Genesis story in a way that's also scientifically accurate.
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International Industry Ponders Impact of Second Trump Presidency
Film industry executives are concerned about a range of policies — from trade relations with China to the future of state-level production incentives — when the once and future POTUS takes the oath of office early next year.
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AFM Unsold Gem: Iranian Film ‘My Favourite Cake’ Celebrates Life and Romance
Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha's bittersweet crowdpleaser revolves around a septuagenarian romance between a widow and a divorced taxi driver in modern-day Tehran.
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AFM: Milla Jovovich to Star in Action-Thriller ‘Protector’ (Exclusive)
The 'Resident Evil' star will apply her particular set of skills to the new Highland Films project, playing a mother out to rescue her kidnapped daughter.
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Meet the Father and Son Team Who Have Built Their Own Horror Movie Empire — Out of Puppets
From a small town in Wales, Lawrence and Geoff Fowler have carved out a niche making low-budget evil doll movies
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