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Sarajevo Nights

Kaufmanesque:Zac Ntimhere reporting on an interesting week in the Bosnian capital… At this point, the only thing that makes money is garbage.

Emily Maitlis delivers Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart

Emily Maitlis delivering last year’s MacTaggartJane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images

It makes a fortune, and thats the bottom line, Kaufman opined, not holding back.

Charlie does not mince his words.

The festivals film awards will be announced tonight, as the festival concludes.

Sarajevo Film Festival

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But never fear, as there is always an air of positivity about the Edinburgh gathering.

The much-loved host was a fixture on British screens for five decades.

He elicited many a moment, withthis handy round-up Jake put togethershowcasing some of his best.

The Essentials

Hot One: Sony Pictures International Productionsis remakingFriends with Benefitsin Brazil.

New boss: At Swedens SF Studios, whichsigned upex-Jarowski head Irene Lindblad.

Awards latest: Germanys Oscars longlistincludes Wim WendersAnselm.

Festivals latest: Scotlands Sands International Film Festivalset 2024 dates.

Hot water: For the BBC, once again, with theallegations againsttop-paid radio presenter Stephen Nolan.

Barbie:Algeria the latestto ban Box Office smash for damaging morals.

Done deal:For global distributionon South Africas longest-running gameshow of all time.

Box Office:The Super Mario Bros Moviebecame Universalsbiggest title in Japan of all time.

Shuttered: Lucasfilms Singaporean VFX studio,leading to a potential300 layoffs.

First look:AtSteve Coogan playing Jimmy Savilein controversial BBC dramaThe Reckoning.

Trail: For Amazon Freevees rebootedNeighbours,whichlaunches next month.

Zac Ntim contributed to this weeksInternational Insider.