Romance and music in Paris! The jukebox musical Moulin Rouge, which film critic Roger Ebert once compared to “being trapped on an elevator with the circus,” hit theaters on May 18, 2001.
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Naman Ramachandran After a successful pilot scheme that supported more than 65 productions, including Cannes title “Enys Men,” the U.K. Global Screen Fund has been extended through the 2024/25 financial year.The fund will disburse £21 million ($25.7 million) over three years to develop new talent, create jobs and target new audiences around the world for U.K. independent films, TV and video games.
It was created in 2021 with £7 million by the U.K’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the British Film Institute (BFI) as an alternative to grants disbursed from Creative Europe’s MEDIA program that stopped after Brexit. Films supported also include “Living,” “The Miracle Club” and “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande.” The fund is split into three strands. The international distribution fund will provide support for the sale and distribution of U.K.
feature films in selected countries around the world and help with promotional activity in target countries and at major film festivals. The international business development fund will support film, TV and video games companies to develop business strategies to boost their international growth. And, the international co-production fund will support U.K.
producers to become partners in international co-productions. The International co-production strand will reopen to applications on May 17, followed by the other strands, which will relaunch in the coming months.A panel discussing the fund titled “Co-Producing with the U.K. – Meet the U.K.
Global Screen Fund,” will take place at the Cannes U.K. Pavilion on May 23. If will be moderated by fund head Denitsa Yordanova and participants include producers Sigrid Dyekjaer, Red Lava; Lizzie Gillett, Passion Pictures;
.Romance and music in Paris! The jukebox musical Moulin Rouge, which film critic Roger Ebert once compared to “being trapped on an elevator with the circus,” hit theaters on May 18, 2001.
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Thania Garcia “Winning streak” doesn’t even begin to describe the success of Harry Styles and his third studio album, “Harry’s House,” which debuts at No. 1 atop the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated June 4).Released May 20, the record-breaking “Harry’s House” arrived with a staggering 521,500 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending May 26, according to Billboard via Luminate.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterThe Crawley family still has the royal touch at the box office. “Downton Abbey: A New Era,” a sequel to the big-screen continuation of the beloved British television show, captured $16 million from 3,815 North American theaters in its domestic debut.
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Britain's Got Talent star Calum Scott has soared to success following his time on the ITV competition show in 2015.The singer blew viewers away with his audition seven years ago, as he took to the stage performing a cover of Robyn's smash hit, Dancing On My Own. His incredible performance took the judges by storm, with head judge Simon Cowell pressing the golden buzzer and sending Calum straight through to the live semi-finals.
“Downton Abbey: A New Era,” the follow-up to the 2019 feature film and the latest in the story of the aristocratic Crawley family established in the hit series, earned $1.05 million in its Thursday box office previews from 3,300 screens. “A New Era” opens on 3,815 screens this weekend, which is the widest opening for a Focus Features film in the specialty distributor’s history.
The UK’s independent film and TV sector has been given a shot in the arm with a £21M ($25M) Global Screen Fund building on the success of a pilot launched during the pandemic.
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César Felipe Millán Favela, known as Cesar Millán has helped millions of families and their dogs around the world, but don’t call him a dog trainer. The Mexican-American was born in 1969 in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico and he crossed the border when he was 13 with only $100 in his pocket and big dreams.