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Mubi Takes Lukas Dhont’s ‘Coward’ in Multiple Territories

Mubi Takes Lukas Dhont’s ‘Coward’ in Multiple Territories

Mubi has picked up Coward, the new film from Belgian director Lukas Dhont (Close, Girl) for multiple territories, including the U.K, Germany, Australia/New Zealand and Latin America, the company announced Wednesday. The company also secured rights for Ireland, Austria, Italy, Spain, and Turkey. Mubi said it will outline its release plans in the near future. Coward will have its world premiere in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival later this month. Mubi’s film sales group The Match Factory is handling world sales on the feature. Dhont’s follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Close (2022) is a period drama set in the trenches of World War I. Emmanuel Macchia and Valentin Campagne star as Pierre and Francis, two fresh-faced solders who meet on the front and, in a bid to try and escape the horrors of war, decide to put on a theatre show. Coward reunites Dhont with his Girl and Close co-writer Angelo Tijssens, and brother, producer Michiel Dhont. The film is produced by the Reunion, Lumen, Topkapi Films & Versus (Opus) in co-production with France 2 …

Lukas Prize Finalists Spotlight Baldwin Biography and a Searing Look at Ukraine’s War

Lukas Prize Finalists Spotlight Baldwin Biography and a Searing Look at Ukraine’s War

NEW YORK (AP) — A biography of James Baldwin, a deep and personal probe into the Russian invasion of Ukraine and a revelatory history of the American West inspired by a 19th century photograph are among this year’s finalists for prizes established in honor of the late investigative journalist J. Anthony Lukas. The finalists in three categories were announced Thursday by the Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, which oversee the Lukas Prize Project. Danielle Leavitt’s “By the Second Spring: Seven Lives and One Year of the War in Ukraine” is a nominee for the $10,000 Lukas Book Prize, given for works that exemplify “literary grace, commitment to serious research and original reporting.” Others cited are Bench Ansfield’s “Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City,” Rich Benjamin’s “Talk to Me: Lessons from a Family Forged by History,” Mariah Blake’s “They Poisoned the World: Life and Death in the Age of Forever Chemicals” and Jeff Hobbs’ “Seeking Shelter: A Working Mother, Her Children, …