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OpenAI's 2023 Crisis: The "Artificial" Film
Luca Guadagnino will direct "Artificial," a film about OpenAI's 2023 internal crisis, focusing on Sam Altman's firing and reinstatement, ethical AI debates, and investor concerns, with filming planned for San Francisco and Italy.
OpenAI's 2023 Crisis: The "Artificial" Film
Luca Guadagnino will direct "Artificial," a film about OpenAI's 2023 internal crisis, focusing on Sam Altman's firing and reinstatement, ethical AI debates, and investor concerns, with filming planned for San Francisco and Italy.
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52% Bias Score


Cannes Film Festival 2024: A Review
Globe film editor Barry Hertz attended the Cannes Film Festival, reviewing films like the Palme d'Or winner "It Was Just an Accident" and "Mission: Impossible," and noting the impact of Trump's tariffs on the event's atmosphere and international collaborations.
Cannes Film Festival 2024: A Review
Globe film editor Barry Hertz attended the Cannes Film Festival, reviewing films like the Palme d'Or winner "It Was Just an Accident" and "Mission: Impossible," and noting the impact of Trump's tariffs on the event's atmosphere and international collaborations.
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48% Bias Score


Australian Cinema's Box Office Decline: From "Red Dog" to "The Correspondent
The contrasting box office performances of the Australian films "Red Dog" (2011) and "The Correspondent" (2023) highlight a sharp decline in Australian cinema viewership, influenced by streaming services and Hollywood dominance, despite the construction of a new film studio in Malaga.
Australian Cinema's Box Office Decline: From "Red Dog" to "The Correspondent
The contrasting box office performances of the Australian films "Red Dog" (2011) and "The Correspondent" (2023) highlight a sharp decline in Australian cinema viewership, influenced by streaming services and Hollywood dominance, despite the construction of a new film studio in Malaga.
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52% Bias Score


Black British TV Makers Face Systemic Barriers to Opportunity
Black British TV makers are facing significantly fewer opportunities than their white counterparts, despite initial promises of change following the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement; Ofcom reports show only 11% of senior managers are people of color, while a lack of long-term investment threatens to...
Black British TV Makers Face Systemic Barriers to Opportunity
Black British TV makers are facing significantly fewer opportunities than their white counterparts, despite initial promises of change following the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement; Ofcom reports show only 11% of senior managers are people of color, while a lack of long-term investment threatens to...
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44% Bias Score


Queerbaiting Debate: Visibility vs. Representation in LGBTQ+ Film
Director Justin Kelly discusses the complexities of straight actors portraying LGBTQ+ characters, citing James Franco, Kristen Stewart, and the controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson's canceled film "Rub & Tug" to illustrate the debate's impact on visibility, funding, and the displacement of LGB...
Queerbaiting Debate: Visibility vs. Representation in LGBTQ+ Film
Director Justin Kelly discusses the complexities of straight actors portraying LGBTQ+ characters, citing James Franco, Kristen Stewart, and the controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson's canceled film "Rub & Tug" to illustrate the debate's impact on visibility, funding, and the displacement of LGB...
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40% Bias Score


Filmmakers React to Trump's Proposed 100% Tariff on Foreign Films
At the Cannes Film Festival, Wes Anderson and Richard Linklater offered contrasting opinions on President Trump's proposed 100% tariff on foreign films, while California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a $7.5 billion federal tax credit as an alternative to boost domestic film production.
Filmmakers React to Trump's Proposed 100% Tariff on Foreign Films
At the Cannes Film Festival, Wes Anderson and Richard Linklater offered contrasting opinions on President Trump's proposed 100% tariff on foreign films, while California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a $7.5 billion federal tax credit as an alternative to boost domestic film production.
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44% Bias Score

Hollywood Job Losses Prompt California Tax Credit Increase
The 2023 Hollywood strikes caused a significant decline in California's film and television industry, resulting in a loss of roughly 40,000 jobs and a 58% decrease in television production in Los Angeles since 2021, prompting Governor Newsom to propose a tax credit increase to revitalize the struggl...

Hollywood Job Losses Prompt California Tax Credit Increase
The 2023 Hollywood strikes caused a significant decline in California's film and television industry, resulting in a loss of roughly 40,000 jobs and a 58% decrease in television production in Los Angeles since 2021, prompting Governor Newsom to propose a tax credit increase to revitalize the struggl...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's 100% Film Tariff Threatens US Industry
Donald Trump's announcement of a 100% tariff on films "produced in foreign lands" sparked panic in the US film industry, leading to stock drops in major companies due to anticipated higher costs from the elimination of cheaper overseas filming locations; however, the small US trade deficit in entert...

Trump's 100% Film Tariff Threatens US Industry
Donald Trump's announcement of a 100% tariff on films "produced in foreign lands" sparked panic in the US film industry, leading to stock drops in major companies due to anticipated higher costs from the elimination of cheaper overseas filming locations; however, the small US trade deficit in entert...
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52% Bias Score

TIFF Announces 50th Anniversary and New Content Marketplace at Cannes
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) successfully returned to Cannes, announcing its 50th edition this September and the launch of its content marketplace, TIFF: The Market, in September 2026, securing $23 million in government funding to navigate the challenging global film industry.

TIFF Announces 50th Anniversary and New Content Marketplace at Cannes
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) successfully returned to Cannes, announcing its 50th edition this September and the launch of its content marketplace, TIFF: The Market, in September 2026, securing $23 million in government funding to navigate the challenging global film industry.
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44% Bias Score

Barcelona to Host 40th Goya Awards in 2026
The 40th Goya Awards ceremony will be held in Barcelona, Spain, in 2026, a decision supported by the city and regional government to promote the city's audiovisual sector and innovation. The event is expected to be held on February 7th at a venue capable of holding approximately 3,000 people.

Barcelona to Host 40th Goya Awards in 2026
The 40th Goya Awards ceremony will be held in Barcelona, Spain, in 2026, a decision supported by the city and regional government to promote the city's audiovisual sector and innovation. The event is expected to be held on February 7th at a venue capable of holding approximately 3,000 people.
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48% Bias Score

Hollywood Film Production Plummets 22% in Los Angeles
On-location filming in Los Angeles has declined by over 22% between January and March 2025 compared to the previous year, impacting actors, vendors, and the overall industry due to the combined effects of the pandemic, strikes, wildfires, and competitive tax incentives from other states and countrie...

Hollywood Film Production Plummets 22% in Los Angeles
On-location filming in Los Angeles has declined by over 22% between January and March 2025 compared to the previous year, impacting actors, vendors, and the overall industry due to the combined effects of the pandemic, strikes, wildfires, and competitive tax incentives from other states and countrie...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat to UK Film Industry
Donald Trump's proposed 100% tariff on foreign films threatens the UK's £5.6 billion film and TV industry, which rivals luxury car exports to the US, raising concerns about economic impact and future collaborations.

Trump's Tariff Threat to UK Film Industry
Donald Trump's proposed 100% tariff on foreign films threatens the UK's £5.6 billion film and TV industry, which rivals luxury car exports to the US, raising concerns about economic impact and future collaborations.
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40% Bias Score
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