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The New Look of Documentary Film in a Coronavirus World
Filming amid the pandemic poses a danger that’s “much harder to control,” IDA’s executive director Simon Kilmurry says
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Why Elisabeth Moss Was the ‘Top Choice’ to Play Title Role in ‘Shirley’ | Video
For “Shirley” director Josephine Decker, Elisabeth Moss was always the “top choice” to play author Shirley Jackson in her drama. “You were my top choice!” Decker told Elisabeth Moss at TheWrap’s Sundance Studio in January. “We were all like, let’s get Elisabeth Moss to play Shirley!” Moss was drawn to the project due to the…
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Film Schools Brace for Virtual Classes and New Production Protocols
“What the industry will end up doing is probably not something that’s going to be feasible at an educational institution,” one film school dean tells TheWrap
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Hollywood’s COVID-19 Task Force Sends Safety White Paper to New York, California Governors
Industry-Wide Safety Committee submits its recommendations ahead of L.A. County’s safety guideline release on Tuesday
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How Imax Sees Theaters Reopening and the Box Office Pressure on ‘Tenet’
“It’s the movie that’s supposed to lead people back to theaters,” Imax Entertainment president Megan Colligan says
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Are Studios and Networks Liable if Actors or Crew Contract COVID-19 on Set?
“It’s a risk to the employee coming back, it’s a risk for the employer of being sued and it’s a risk to the insurance company,” one lawyer tells TheWrap
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How IFC Films’ Bet on Drive-In Theaters Paid Off During the Pandemic
“It’s rare that an independent film will get that opportunity to play a drive-in,” Arianna Bocco, of IFC Films, tells TheWrap
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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’: 3 Big Challenges for Warner Bros’ $200 Million Gamble
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing WB to release Nolan’s original blockbuster in uncharted territory
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Venice Film Festival Is Still on for September, Governor Confirms
Annual festival is set to be held Sept. 2-12
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How Lionsgate Plans to Release Movies After Coronavirus Shutdowns End
The studio says the Janelle MonĂ¡e-led horror film “Antebellum” would be its return to the theater on August 21
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Why Animated Films Forge Ahead Despite Hollywood Shutdown
In some ways, the animation industry has naturally prepared for an emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic
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Can Hollywood Get Insurance on New Film and TV Production Amid Pandemic?
“Insurers writing policies in the future are going to have language that is explicably excluding liability pertaining to an outbreak like this year,” lawyer Kent J. Schmidt says
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How Craft Services Will Change: Goodbye Buffets, Hello Rising Costs
“We’re going to assume everyone is terrified…Now let’s serve food that way,” Chef Shanita Castle of Castles Catering tells TheWrap
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Movie Theaters in Italy to Reopen as Part of ‘Calculated Risk’ to Kick-Start Economy
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte asks the country to accept that the coronavirus “contagion curve may rise again”
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The Pros and Cons of Amazon Buying AMC Theatres
“It raises an interesting question as to what the future of Amazon’s distribution strategy is,” box office analyst and TheNumbers founder Bruce Nash says
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