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2023 Gerety Awards announce winners

For another inspiring year, the Gerety Awards returned to celebrate an impressive slate of creatives for their 5th annual celebration. Tackling conversations around climate change, refugees, immigration, diversity, all the while making space for humourous projects to thrive, 4 entries came out on top winning the Grand Prix with a combined total of 161 winning […]

Film London has launched The Fuel Project

The Fuel Project, a report funded by Interreg Europe’s Green Screen has been launched today by Film London in partnership with their sustainable business consultants Creative Zero. The report provides practical information on how those in the film and television industry can reduce their CO2  emissions.

Greek locations in Crimes of the Future: A conversation with production supervisor Elena Priovolou

The Location Guide caught up with production supervisor Elena Priovolou. We discussed how key locations across Greece were used for the new David Cronenberg horror film Crimes of the Future, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival’s 75th Anniversary. The film is a co-production between Serendipity Point Films and Argonauts Productions.

New Mexico’s Film Office and Department of Veterans Affairs unite for workforce development scheme

Representatives from the New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) joined forces with the New Mexico Department of Veterans Affairs (NMDVS) to involve the state’s veterans in the film and television industry. As part of an innovative Digital Lunch and Learn series, the two groups met on 5 November 2021 to discuss Operation Soundstage (OSS) and its […]

Czech Republic production incentives set for EUR12 million increase

The Czech Republic’s Culture Minister Lubomír Zaorálek has transferred an extra EUR12 million, or CZK300 million, to the State Cinematography Fund in an attempt to attract new film projects to the country.  Drawing from state budget reserves, the 2021 budget for national production incentives has now grown from EUR31.5 million to EUR43.5 million, or the […]

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