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Melanie Goodfellow
Senior International Film Correspondent
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Melanie joined Deadline in 2022 as Senior International Film Correspondent. She came from UK trade Screen International, where she spent a decade covering film and TV news out of France, Europe and the Middle East. She has also worked for Variety and Moving Pictures as well as the UK broadsheet The Independent, entertainment magazine Heat and Japan’s The Daily Yomiuri, working out of London, Rome, Brussels, Tokyo and Jerusalem. Melanie originally trained in journalism at Reuters and spent four years there in the mid-1990s as a reporter.
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Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission For AlUla Says “Continuing With Business As Usual” Following Arrest Of CEO Amr Al-Madani On Corruption Allegations
UPDATE 5.05 am PT Saudi Arabia's Royal Commission for AlUla (RCA) has said it is “continuing with business as usual' following news of the arrest of its CEO Amr Al-Madani on corruption allegations.
The organization said an acting CEO had been put in place in the wake of the legal proceedings against…
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Eric Roberts Joins ‘Lolita’; New MD For Banijay Benelux’s NL Film; Jordanian Film Commissioner Feted & CineMart Prizes – Global Briefs
Eric Roberts Joins 'Lolita'
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar nominee Eric Roberts (Runaway Train) has joined Johnny Ortiz (Peppermint) and Alexis Vazquez in feature drama Lolita from director Jorge Xolalpa. Filming is currently underway on the Mighty Aphrodite Pictures movie. The plot centers on Jesus (Vazquez), a…
The Match Factory Boards Victor Kossakovsky’s A24-Backed Berlinale Doc ‘Architecton’
The Match Factory has acquired international rights to Russian director Victor Kossakovsky's new documentary Architecton ahead of its Berlinale world premiere.
The film project follows the filmmaker's farmyard doc Gunda, which played in Berlinale Encounters in 2020, and Aquerala, which world…
The American French Film Festival In L.A. Sets 2024 Dates
The American French Film Festival (TAFFF), which was forced to cancel its 2023 edition due to the Hollywood strikes, has unveiled its 2024 dates.
The Franco-American Cultural Fund (FACF), which oversees the event (formerly known as Colcoa), said the festival would return to the Directors Guild Of…
Berlinale’s EFM Set For Busy Post-Strikes Edition As U.S. & Indian Professionals Return In Force
Berlinale's upcoming European Film Market is promising to be one of the best attended editions in years on the basis of registration numbers to date and amid expectations of a post-Hollywood strikes boost.
"Around 600 companies will be exhibiting, with every official space sold out. There's not a…
Prime Video Takes Worldwide Rights To ‘I Am: Celine Dion’ Doc
Prime Video has acquired worldwide rights to Oscar-nominated filmmaker Irene Taylor's Celine Dion documentary I Am: Celine Dion.
Filmed across the course of just over a year, the documentary offers a snapshot of a pivotal time in the pop icon's life and career as she reveals her battle with Stiff…
Protesting French Farmers Heap Praise On ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ As They Lay Siege To Paris
French farmers, who are currently blockading Paris with their tractors to protest the economic crisis facing the country's agricultural sector, have found an unlikely hero in Jeremy Clarkson.
The controversial TV presenter has won praise from the protestors for his Amazon Prime Video Series Clarkson's…
Constantin’s Martin Moszkowicz Reveals Getting Anti-Semitic Hate Mail & Talks Bernd Eichinger, Til Schweiger & Industry’s Response To October 7 In Süddeutsche Zeitung Interview
Top German producer and longtime Constantin exec Martin Moszkowicz has revealed his concerns over "growing anti-Semitism' in Germany and anger over the muted response from the country's cultural scene in the wake of the October 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel.
The Resident Evil producer broached the…
French Acting Icon Alain Delon Placed Under Legal Protection Amid Family Feud
Alain Delon has been placed under legal protection amid concerns about the 88-year-old acting icon's health and well-being as his children squabble over his medical and living arrangements.
French media reported on Monday that a guardianship judge made the decision this week.
The legal…
Sandra Milo Dies: Federico Fellini’s Former Mistress & ‘8½’ Star Was 90
Italian actress Sandra Milo, best known for her supporting roles in Federico Fellini's Oscar winner 8½ and Golden Globe winner Juliet of the Spirits, died January 29 at 90.
Born on March 11, 1933, in Tunisia to Italian parents in 1933, Milo grew up in Tuscany.
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WTFilms Takes International Rights To Nick Frost & Alicia Silverstone’s Sundance Comedy-Horror ‘Krazy House’
EXCLUSIVE: WTFilms has snapped up international sales rights for Dutch directorial duo Steffan Haars and Flip Van Der Kuil's English-language debut Krazy House following its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
The gory comedy-horror, putting a fresh spin on the family sitcoms of the 1990s…
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Producers Of ‘Madame Luna’ Express “Dismay” At Theft Of Project Lawsuit: “Universal Message Is Being Unfairly Tarnished By This Unnecessary Litigation”
EXCLUSIVE: UPDATE 9.30 am, 1/27 PT The producers of Daniel Espinosa's Italy-set immigration drama Madame Luna have expressed “dismay” at a lawsuit lodged against them by filmmaker Binyam Berhane, who says they misappropriated an original story and material created by him for the film.
The lawsuit…
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