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  • 1 day ago | indiewire.com | Brian Welk

    Buyers are finally wise to the fact that Cannes is driving the Oscar race and even the specialized box office. Everyone wants to find the next “Anora,” “The Substance,” “Emilia Perez,” or “Anatomy of a Fall.” And more buyers like MUBI, Metrograph, Sideshow, and other upstarts have emerged to take on the likes of Neon and A24, who come to Cannes armed with several titles already set to debut.

  • 1 day ago | indiewire.com | Brian Welk

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  • 1 day ago | yahoo.com | Brian Welk

    ESPN is coming to streaming, and it’s doing so without any plus signs or new names attached (looking at you Versant). Disney announced pricing for its new DTC streaming service, and it’s also called just ESPN. For $29.99/month, anyone who has cut the cord can subscribe to the new ESPN streamer to get all of ESPN’s linear TV channels as well as everything on ESPN+. And for an additional 6 dollars more a month at $35.99/month, you can tack on ESPN to your Disney+ and Hulu bundle with ads.

  • 2 days ago | indiewire.com | Brian Welk

    In the 24 hours after President Trump declared he would be putting 100 percent tariffs on all films produced in foreign lands, and with little clarity about what that even means, the gut reaction was to declare it a death sentence for independent films looking to get funding from international pre-sales. It seemed like a scary coincidence that the announcement came a week before the industry jetted off to France for Cannes, the biggest global film market of the year.

  • 5 days ago | indiewire.com | Brian Welk

    Jane Schoenbrun‘s latest feature film “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma” has been boarded by MUBI, which will finance and distribute the film in select territories. Newly announced by MUBI on Friday, “Camp Miasma” will star “Hacks” star Hannah Einbinder and “X-Files” star Gillian Anderson, and it will go into production this summer in British Columbia.

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