Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Decoding 2020 U.K. Box Office; 'Mr. Bean' Star Sounds Off; Telefilm Canada Completes Harassment Probe

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January 05, 2021

'1917' Leads COVID-Devastated U.K. and Ireland 2020 Box Office, Down 76% From 2019

The early 2020 box office success of "1917" was a rare spark in a U.K. and Ireland box office shattered by the impact of coronavirus.

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'Mr. Bean' Actor Rowan Atkinson Weighs in on 'Cancel Culture,' Teases New Film

Rowan Atkinson, the U.K. actor known worldwide for his "Mr. Bean" character, has delivered a broadside against so-called "cancel culture."

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Foreign Films Account for Just 16% of Total China Box Office, Worth $3 Billion in 2020

Foreign films accounted for only about a sixth of China’s total box office in 2020, a nearly 55% decrease year-on-year, Maoyan said Mo …

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'SanPa: Sins of the Savior' Producers Ramp Up Projects on Vittorio De Sica, Italy's National Scandals (EXCLUSIVE)

After making Netflix's first Italian docuseries, 'SanPa: Sins of the Savior,' new Milan-based company 42 is ramping up other projects.

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England, Scotland Declare Fresh Lockdowns as COVID-19 Cases Escalate

England and Scotland have declared fresh lockdowns as COVID-19 cases soar to record levels, with more than 50,000 people infected daily.

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Telefilm Canada Harassment Probe Into Former Executive Uncovers No Misconduct

Telefilm Canada has cleared former employee Dan Lyon of any wrongdoing after launching an investigation following allegations made in July.

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Malaysia Film Festival Shifts Online With Mubi

The Malaysia International Film Festival will play as an online-only event after two false starts as an in-person presentation.

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U.K. Music Targets Summer Return for $1.7 Billion Live Music Industry - Global Bulletin

U.K. live music industry aims for summer return; Studio Lambert bolsters unscripted department; Channel 4 commissions luxury hotel series.

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Incoming 'The Crown' Queen Imelda Staunton Talks Role Challenges, Netflix Disclaimer

Imelda Staunton, the next Queen in Netflix's "The Crown," describes her challenges and whether the show needs a fiction disclaimer or not.

                                                           

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