
SAG-AFTRA Faces AI and Pension Challenges
SAG-AFTRA's new contract introduces AI guidelines and a pension merger plan, sparking member concerns over synthetic performers and financial risks.
By Daniela Cole·Jul 3, 2026
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SAG-AFTRA's new contract introduces AI guidelines and a pension merger plan, sparking member concerns over synthetic performers and financial risks.
By Daniela Cole·Jul 3, 2026

Japan's cinema makes a strong impact at Cannes 2026, with a notable presence in the main competition and exciting projects showcased at the Marché du Film.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 30, 2026

The 2026 Student Academy Awards will be held at the Toronto International Film Festival, marking a shift from past venues in Los Angeles, London, and New York.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 24, 2026

Amazon drops Guadagnino's 'Artificial' amid tech ties. CAA seeks new distribution as studios hesitate over potential conflicts with OpenAI.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 24, 2026

The Student Academy Awards will be presented at TIFF for the first time on September 14, 2026, marking a new collaboration with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 23, 2026

'Dreams of Violets' makes history as the first fully AI-generated film at a major festival, sparking debate on the future of AI in cinema.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 18, 2026

The Transilvania Intl. Film Festival boosts its 2026 industry program with new initiatives, international collaborations, and a focus on AI innovations.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 12, 2026

Romania's film industry regains momentum with a revamped 30% cash rebate program, aiming to attract foreign productions and support local growth.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 12, 2026

Netflix's Dan Lin states the company won't collaborate with filmmakers prioritizing theatrical releases, except for special cases like Greta Gerwig's Narnia.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 6, 2026

SAG-AFTRA members ratified a contract addressing AI performers and merging pension funds with 91.4% approval. The deal builds on 2023 strike gains.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 5, 2026

Nomadic Film Space launched at Cannes aims to connect African producers with institutional capital, enhancing opportunities in the global film industry.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 4, 2026

Brazil's cinema gains global acclaim as Rio de Janeiro aims to establish itself as a leading international filmmaking hub, backed by local initiatives and incentives.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 3, 2026

Antoine Fuqua's 'Michael' biopic reclaims No. 1 at the box office with $26.3M, surpassing 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'. The film's global sales reach $703.9M.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 1, 2026

Kane Parsons' 'Backrooms' and other YouTube-driven films signal a shift in Hollywood, challenging the traditional studio system with creator-led success.
By Daniela Cole·Jun 1, 2026

Spain celebrates a cinematic milestone with three films in competition at Cannes 2026, showcasing its vibrant film industry and creative talent.
By Daniela Cole·May 31, 2026

Warner Bros. Pictures chief Michael De Luca warns against cutting development budgets, emphasizing the importance of nurturing new talent for Hollywood's future.
By Daniela Cole·May 31, 2026

Following Viktor Orbán's electoral defeat, Hungary's film industry presents a diverse lineup at the Cannes market, featuring prominent and emerging talents.
By Daniela Cole·May 25, 2026

Hungary's film industry anticipates a revival with new leadership, promising reforms and stability after Viktor Orbán's electoral defeat.
By Daniela Cole·May 24, 2026

Epsilon Film announces new international deals for 'Momo,' starring Martin Freeman and Claes Bang, with releases planned across multiple territories.
By Daniela Cole·May 24, 2026

Indonesia aims for Cannes 2028 Country of Honor, seeking to elevate its cinema globally through strategic initiatives led by Culture Minister Fadli Zon.
By Daniela Cole·May 22, 2026