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Scott Roxborough

Europe Bureau Chief

Scott Roxborough is the European Bureau Chief at The Hollywood Reporter and reports on the international film and television industries from Germany, and from film festivals and markets worldwide. He has a particular passion for European arthouse cinema and, from 2004-2019, hosted a weekly film show on German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle.

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‘Bridgerton’ Star Nicola Coughlan to Receive Canneseries Honor

The Irish actress is this year's recipient of the French TV festival's Konbini Commitment Award.

Palestinian Group Calls Out Oscar-Winning Doc ‘No Other Land’ for “Normalization” of Israeli Occupation

A prominent Palestinian rights group has criticized the Palestinian-Israeli film for allegedly violating terms of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign opposing cooperation with Israeli companies operating in the occupied West Bank.

Cannes Film Festival Contenders: 60 Movies That Could Make the 2025 Lineup

The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival is just two months away, and speculation is building that new features from Paul Thomas Anderson, Park Chan-wook, Wes Anderson, Kristen Stewart, Richard Linklater, Nicolas Winding Refn, Spike Lee and Scarlett Johansson could be among the titles competing for this year's Palme d'Or.

BBC Takes Thomas Vinterberg’s Climate Change Drama Series ‘Families Like Ours’ for U.K.

The show from the Oscar-winning director of 'Another Round' imagines rising sea levels forcing the entire population of Denmark to become refugees.

German “Casting Queen” An Dorthe Braker to Receive Lifetime Honor

The casting director behind such films as 'Run Lola Run,' 'Downfall' and 'Nowhere in Africa' will be honored for her life's work at the 75th German Film Awards in Berlin on May 9.

Gaumont TV President Isabelle Degeorges to Receive Series Mania ‘Women in Series’ Award

The veteran producer behind such series as 'Lupin,' and 'Becoming Karl Lagerfeld' will receive the honor in Lille later this month.

Europe’s Mediawan Buys Majority Stake in ‘Slow Horses’ Producer See-Saw Films

The British-Australian production outfit is the latest addition to Mediawan's growing empire, which also includes Brad Pitt's Plan B and German mini-major Leonine.

London TV Screenings Sets Record Year, Unveils 2026 Event

The British TV market has slipped into the gap left by the demise of MIPTV and is going from strength to strength.

Why ‘Emilia Pérez’ Was Oscar Snubbed But Conquered France’s César Awards

Karla Sofía Gascón's resurfaced tweets torpedoed the film's Oscar campaign — it won just 2 Academy Awards out of 13 nominations — but didn't impact the French honors, where 'Emilia Pérez' won best film. "Cancel culture plays less of a role here than it does in America," says one producer.

Series Mania Unveils Buyers Upfront Lineup

The inaugural sales event at the Series Mania TV fest will include previews of some of the most-anticipated international shows, from Korean sci-fi series S-Line to German fantasy epic War of the Kingdoms.

How to Watch the Oscars 2025 Around the World

With the 97th Academy Awards unspooling in L.A. on Sunday with host Conan O'Brien, here is a handy guide of TV networks and online outlets that will show all the glitz and glamour across the globe.

‘Emilia Pérez’ Wins Best Film at France’s César Awards

Jacques Audiard's musical was the big winner at the 50th César Awards, France's equivalent to the Oscars, but scandal-stricken star Karla Sofía Gascón was snubbed in the best actress category.