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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 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.

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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.