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Black Mandala Films and Red Owl Films are loading up for Berlin’s European Film Market with eight genre titles spanning Lovecraftian horror, queer mockumentary and an award-winning Ecuadorian fantasy. The slate includes several market premieres alongside recent acquisitions and festival selections. Black Mandala’s lineup includes “The Behemoth,” a supernatural horror film from director Kai E. […]

EXCLUSIVE: Buenos Aires-based FilmSharks has locked a series of distribution deals on the Spanish thriller Under Your Feet (Bajo tus pies), which debuted at Tallinn Black Nights. The film has sold to VerCine for what has been described as a wide theatrical release in Spain. The distributor has said the film will open on 120-150 […]

İlker Çatak, who was born in Berlin to Turkish parents, is back at the Berlinale with “Yellow Letters,” which unlike his last film — the Oscar-nominated Germany-set “The Teachers’ Lounge” — takes place entirely amid political repression in Turkey, even though it was shot in Germany. The timely political drama stars Turkish actors Özgü Namal […]
Actor Rajpal Yadav has paid Rs. 2.5 crore in connection with the long-running Rs. 9-crore cheque bounce case against him, revealed his lawyer Bhaskar Upadhyay on Friday. The development comes a day after the Delhi High Court sent the actor to judicial custody at least until Monday, after adjourning the hearing on his interim bail plea.Speaking to NDTV, Upadhyay said, “The money that was invested from the investment purpose has not been denied to. Earlier also when there was talk of money, the company had refused to take money. Negotiations are underway on the 2012 agreement, in which three months have already been served”. "I can't say anything about who gave money to Rajpal Yadav, it is a family matter. I will personally go to the jail and tell him how it needs to be done. Out of Rs 5 crore so far, Rs 2.5 crore have been given. Let's see what the court decides on Monday," he added.As things stand, Rajpal Yadav is serving a six-month jail sentence after the high court rejected his last-minute plea for relief in the case. The actor surrendered at Tihar Jail on February 5.The case dates back to 2010, when Yadav borrowed money for his directorial debut, Ata Pata Laapata. The film failed to perform at the box office, and the loan amount eventually ballooned into a significant financial liability. Over the years, multiple cheque bounce complaints were filed against him.On February 2, the high court noted that Yadav had been directed to deposit Rs. 1.35 crore in each of the seven matters pending against him and ordered that the sum already submitted with the Registrar General be disbursed to the complainant. The court also noted that in October 2025, two demand drafts amounting to Rs. 75 lakhs had been deposited, though a substantial amount remained unpaid.With a partial payment now confirmed, all eyes are on Monday’s hearing, which is expected to determine the actor’s interim bail plea and the future course of the case.Also Read: Rajpal Yadav bail plea: Delhi High Court seeks complainant’s reply, makes strong remarks on actor’s conduct

There aren’t many movies merrily described by their writer/director as the “most naughty, feral, fucking crazy ensemble film about a group of kids in remission who go to a summer camp and all they want to do is takes loads of drugs and have a fun time.” But then there aren’t many filmmakers like 26-year-old […]

The Fondazione Prada has unveiled the feature film projects selected for the first funding round of its new film fund. Launched during the Venice Film Festival last September, Fondazione Prada Film Fund marks a new phase in the Italian fashion’s house 20-year relationship with cinema, which sees it get behind feature films for the first […]