Bee Gun’s “Short Story” sets the stage for North American theatrical release

long story short

chinese director, B Ganwho is best known for his single shot feature.Long day trip at night“opinion”short story“I picked it up Kino Lorber For distribution in North America. A fairy tale that follows the relationship between a man and a cat, the film had its world premiere in competition at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, and is now having its North American premiere in the Currents section of the New York Film Festival. Kino Lorber plans to make Short Story for the 96th Academy Awards, having a nationwide screening in early 2023 along with a theatrical re-release of Long Day’s Journey into the Night. Kino Lorber SVP Wendy Lidell said, “Kino Lorber seldom gains credit, but Bi Gan has added more cinematic delight in the fifteen minutes of ‘A Short Story’ than many of the feature films it delivers in the span of two hours.” The deal was reached by Les Films du Losange.

Queen of Queensland

Regional Film Support Authority Queensland screen Appointed Veteran CEO Courtney Gibson As CEO of the foundation, as of Monday. Gibson previously held similar roles at Screen NSW and South Australian Film Corporation. Other professional experiences include roles as CEO of Content Creation and Head of Arts, Entertainment and Comedy at ABC TV, Production Director of Programming at Nine, Director of Documentary Programs at SBS, Director of Programs at Endemol Australia and MD at Jungle Entertainment.

The film is currently being filmed in the state on a Brouhaha Entertainment adaptation of “Boy Swallows Universe” on Netflix; Disney + science fiction series “Nautilus”; Legendary Pictures sequel “Godzilla vs Kong”; “Limbo” series by Bunya Productions for ABC Television; The action thriller “Land of Bad” starring Russell Crowe and Liam Hemsworth.

training days


Netflix share with Kingdom Saudi ArabiaProduction training studio SP (Studio production training) run by young Saudi producer Hajar Al-Naim, to launch “Below the Saudi line’, a development program that will help impart production skills to fifteen young talents in Saudi Arabia through specific training and workshops focusing on the technical department and production roles.

The programme, which is the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia, aims to help boost an infrastructure of sub-par talent in the country by providing access to professional and practical training, inspired by global best practices. According to a statement from Netflix, it will “enable Saudi Arabia’s up-and-coming filmmakers to break into the industry and create a qualified network of talent for the local film industry.”

The project “Under The Line KSA” is being implemented in two phases. The first kicks off in November with a 10-day workshop focusing on crafts. Phase two will begin in January where another 10-day workshop focused on the roles of aspiring producers, production managers and associate directors. Shortlisted candidates will have the opportunity to join a Netflix production.

Selling spices


Z Plusco-production and development arm Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd She previously sold her regional travel cooking series called “Spice Trails: Latin AmericaTo the Australian public broadcaster SBS Food Channel. The show, which is currently in post-production, is being done in partnership with Mexico TelevisaUnivision. The 12-part show, shot in 4K UHD, crosses Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina in search of the spices and herbs used in the region and its history. The series will be ready in November, with SBS awaiting its broadcast in 2023. Zee is looking to develop other releases such as “The Spice Trails – Asia, Middle East and Africa.”



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